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LOT 1199
Anglo-Saxon Gilt Chip-Carved Beast Mount
CIRCA 6TH CENTURY A.D.
1 1/4 in. (1.18 grams, 32 mm).
A rectangular gilt copper-alloy Style 1 mount displaying a chip-carved beast facing right; remains of a mounting lug to reverse. [No Reserve]
Provenance
Found UK.
Acquired in the 1990s.
From a North Yorkshire private collection, UK.
Literature
Cf. Pollington, S., Kerr, L. & Hammond, B., Wayland's Work: Anglo-Saxon Art, Myth & Material Culture from the 4th to 7th century, Ely, 2010, plate 17 (c), (d).
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