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Anglo-Saxon Silver-Gilt Pyramid Mount From a Sword Scabbard. Each face of the pyramid is decorated with three chip-carved triangular gilded panels and there is a vacant setting for a stone at the apex. Pyramids like this have been found in a number of Anglo-Saxon graves, lying beside sword scabbards. The pyramids would have adorned a leather strap that would have been attached to a scabbard. These straps are mentioned in the Viking sagas, where they are called 'peace bands'. They could be tied around the handle of the sword, securing it in place in the scabbard so warriors were not able to draw their swords suddenly in anger. 7th century AD. Found in North Hertfordshire and recorded by the PAS: BH-460DE6, Treasure ref. 2007 T25. 13.5mm, 2.3g.
Medieval to Post-Medieval Hammered Silver Coin Group (14).Fourteen hammered silver coins including cut halfpennies of Richard I, John, Henry III, William I of Scotland. Edward I pennies (2), Henry VII penny, Elizabeth I penny, halfgroat, threepence, sixpence 1581 & 1593, James I halfgroat. Largest 25mm (14).
Medieval Silver-Gilt Iconographic Ring, 15th Century. A silver gilt iconographic ring depicting the image of Mary and child on one half of the bezel and Joseph standing on the other. The hoop of the ring has twisted rope work decoration formed by alternate beaded and plain bands. The ring has around 40% of the gilding intact, slight pitting to the shoulders through age but the ring is stable and wearable and in overall good condition, 22mm x 8mm, 6.3g, Ring size: UK Q½; US 8. From a private collection, acquired 1980's.
Roman Silver Finger Ring. A 3rd century Roman ring with a ribbed band, expanded oval bezel and stepped shoulders, which have incised linear decoration. The bezel holds a white paste and traces of a reddish stone. Found in North Hertfordshire and recorded with PAS, Treasure ref. 2007 T22.22mm x 13mm, 6.69g.
Roman Silver Coin Group (8).Silver denarii of Augustus RIC 211, Marcus Aurelius as Caesar RIC 423a, Septimius Severus (2) RIC 113 & RIC 39, Julia Domna RIC 612, and Severus Alexander RIC 67; antoninianii of Phillip I RIC 38b and Gordian III RIC 95. Mostly fine condition, largest 23mm.
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