Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 1938

Anglo-Saxon Gilt Applied Saucer Brooches

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 1938

Anglo-Saxon Gilt Applied Saucer Brooches

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Anglo-Saxon Gilt Applied Saucer Brooches 6th century AD A matched pair of bronze saucer brooches, each a disc with flared rim, catch and pin-lug to the reverse, central silvered stud securing a disc of sheet gilt-bronze with repoussé ornament of four radiating human masks within a band of Style I zoomorphs and pellets to the border. 58 grams total, 57-58mm (2 1/4"). Fair condition. Extremely rare. [2] Provenance From the property of an Essex gentleman; previously acquired from a Welsh collector in 2010; found Midlands, UK. Literature Cf. MacGregor, A. & Bolick, E. A Summary Catalogue of the Anglo-Saxon Collections (Non-Ferrous Metals), Oxford, 1993, item 1.6-7, 12. Footnotes The repoussé panel bears striking facing masks and a band of Style I ornament, remarkably similar to three brooches in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, England. One such brooch (1.6 in the catalogue) was recovered from excavations at Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire and a second (1.12) from Hauxton nearby, while the third (1.7) was found at the Barrington 'A' cemetery, Malton, also Cambridgeshire. All three were in the collection of Sir John Evans and were presented to the museum by his son, Sir Arthur Evans, in 1909. Both Evans's were noted archaeologists of their day, John being particularly associated with the excavations at Hallstatt, Austria, and Arthur with the the site of Knossos, Crete.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 1938
Beschreibung:

Anglo-Saxon Gilt Applied Saucer Brooches 6th century AD A matched pair of bronze saucer brooches, each a disc with flared rim, catch and pin-lug to the reverse, central silvered stud securing a disc of sheet gilt-bronze with repoussé ornament of four radiating human masks within a band of Style I zoomorphs and pellets to the border. 58 grams total, 57-58mm (2 1/4"). Fair condition. Extremely rare. [2] Provenance From the property of an Essex gentleman; previously acquired from a Welsh collector in 2010; found Midlands, UK. Literature Cf. MacGregor, A. & Bolick, E. A Summary Catalogue of the Anglo-Saxon Collections (Non-Ferrous Metals), Oxford, 1993, item 1.6-7, 12. Footnotes The repoussé panel bears striking facing masks and a band of Style I ornament, remarkably similar to three brooches in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, England. One such brooch (1.6 in the catalogue) was recovered from excavations at Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire and a second (1.12) from Hauxton nearby, while the third (1.7) was found at the Barrington 'A' cemetery, Malton, also Cambridgeshire. All three were in the collection of Sir John Evans and were presented to the museum by his son, Sir Arthur Evans, in 1909. Both Evans's were noted archaeologists of their day, John being particularly associated with the excavations at Hallstatt, Austria, and Arthur with the the site of Knossos, Crete.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 1938
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