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Anglo-Saxon Bronze Borre Style Disc Brooch
10th-11th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £72
With a central annular motif from which issue four bilinear tendrils, each ending in a coiled loop; a catchplate and lug to the reverse. 6.05 grams, 28 mm
Found Norfolk, UK. -
Anglo-Scandinavian Viking Bronze Stirrup Apex Mount Collection
11th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £78
Each of Williams's Class A Type 12 with lattice ornament to the body and bosses at the nodes; two openwork and one solid fill; narow base adnd ledge at the bottom. 48.2 grams total, 44-47 mm
Found Norfolk, UK. -
Anglo-Scandinavian Viking Bronze Stirrup Apex Mount with Beast Heads
11th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £104
Triangular mount of Williams's Class A Type 8, with bear-head finial and acanthus-leaf chevron, vestigial rear ledge, three piercings, two with iron rivets in situ. 25 grams, 46 mm
Found Norfolk, UK. -
Viking Age Silver Bracelet
10th-14th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £2,470
With round-section shank and two large curved flange finials, each with herringbone detailing. 22.8 grams, 61 mm
UK private collection before 2000. Acquired on the UK art market. Private collection, London, UK. -
Migration Period Silver Buckle and Mount Collection
6th-8th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £72
Including kidney-shaped and other types, with openwork stiffener plate, strap end and other items. 26.34 grams total, 16-30 mm
Ex German art market, 2000s. Acquired from an EU collector living in London. From the collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman. -
Merovingian Ring with Scrolls
Circa 640-680 A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £130
Comprising a wide hoop with linear decoration on the shoulders, an oval bezel with incuse scrolls. 10.53 grams, 26.37 mm overall, 19.40 mm internal diameter (approximate size British S 1/2, USA 9 1/4, Europe 20.63, Japan 19)
Acquired on the UK and EU art market before 2000. From the private collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman.
The image on the bezel is reminiscent of the spiral motifs connected to Celto-Germanic mythology. They were associated with life force, energy, the seed of life, and cycles of existence.’ -
Viking Period Bronze Openwork Cross Pendant
Circa 9th-11th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £98
Comprising a cross patonce with low-relief pellet decoration, surrounded by a circular frame with integral suspension loop. 4.25 grams, 32 mm
UK gallery, early 2000s. -
Merovingian Bronze Ring with Boar's Head
500-700 A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £111
Comprising a slender hoop and a discoid bezel with a stylised boar. 3.99 grams, 21.38 mm overall, 20.12 mm internal diameter (approximate size British Q, USA 8, Europe 17.49, Japan 16)
Acquired on the UK and EU art market before 2000. From the private collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman.
The ring belongs to the Type 4a of Hadjadj classification. The image is reminiscent of Celto-Roman iconography, although the boar was also a totemic symbol of various Germanic warriors. -
Large Medieval Pewter Female Saint Pilgrim's Badge
Circa 15th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £143
An openwork triangular frame with foliage detail to the border enclosing a standing female figure with clasped hands. 10.1 grams, 64 mm
Ex Constable collection, 1990s. Ex P. Morris collection. -
Medieval Silver Buckle
13th-14th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £46
Kidney-shaped in plan with textured lobes, collar to the tongue. 3.78 grams, 20 mm
Ex Noonans Auction, UK. Ex Buckinghamshire, UK, collection. -
Medieval Silver Heraldic Mount with Bird
13th-15th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £104
Hexafoil in plan with raised rim and two holes for mounting pins; low-relief bird-head image, 'pelican in her piety'. 2.65 grams, 18 mm
Ex German art market, 2000s. Acquired from an EU collector living in London. From the collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman. -
Medieval Bronze Chess Piece Seal Matrix with Star
14th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £59
Chessman type with flared base and short shank, collar and loop; incuse monkey to the centre, scratching its lower back, surrounded by the legend 'hAIL APE hAIL' . 7.78 grams, 19.5 mm
Found whilst searching with a metal detector near Little Wibraham, South Cambridgeshire, UK. Accompanied by a copy of the British Museum's Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) report no.SF-B42247.