IOW-2A0A40: Medieval Saint Barbara Pilgrim Badge

Rights Holder: Isle of Wight Council
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PILGRIM BADGE

Unique ID: IOW-2A0A40

Object type certainty: Certain
Workflow status: Published Find published

An almost complete cast copper alloy Saint Barbara pilgrim badge of Late Medieval date (AD 1400 - AD 1500).

The badge is in moulded relief at the front and largely flat at the rear. At the front the moulded design depicts a nimbed and draped Saint Barbara standing beside the tower in which she was imprisoned and holding in her right hand a palm branch symbolising her martyrdom. She holds a sacramental wafer in her left hand. The rear face of the badge is flat. However, around the remains of a small projecting feature there is a slightly raised area. The projection, when complete, may have formed a loop or hook that enabled the badge to be attached to a garment.

A patina has not survived and some of the surfaces are covered in bright green copper alloy corrosion products. Where the metal is visible it is a reddish colour.

Length 24.0mm, width 19.8mm and 2.7mm thick. Weight 3.03g.

A similar pilgrim badge has been recorded from West Clandon Parish, Surrey. See Portable Antiquities Scheme find: SUR-7865B6

Notes:

The Oxford Dictionary of Saints has the following description. '[St Barbara] was shut up in a tower by her father Dioscorus, so that no man should see her. None the less princes sought her hand in marriage. She became a Christian while her father was away and decided to live as a hermit in a bath-house he had built. Here she made the workman add a third window in honour of the Holy Trinity. In his fury at her becoming a Christian, he nearly killed her, but she was handed over to a judge who condemned her to death. Her father was struck by lightning and died. This was the basis of her patronage of those in danger of sudden death, first by lightning, and then by subsiding mines or cannon-balls. Hence, her patronage of miners and gunners. The first known representation of her is an 8th-century fresco at S. Maria Antiqua, Rome; she is found, often with the equally mythical Margaret of Antioch, on late medieval English screens and stained glass. Her usual emblem is a tower. The painting of her by Jan van Eyck in the museum at Antwerp is probably the most famous representation' (Farmer, D. H. 1978, 28 'The Oxford Dictionary of Saints'. Oxford: Clarendon Press).

Find of note status

This has been noted as an interesting find by the recorder.

Class: St Barbara

Subsequent actions

Subsequent action after recording: Returned to finder

Chronology

Broad period: MEDIEVAL
Subperiod from: Late
Period from: MEDIEVAL
Subperiod to: Late
Period to: MEDIEVAL
Date from: Circa AD 1400
Date to: Circa AD 1500

Dimensions and weight

Quantity: 1
Length: 24 mm
Width: 19.8 mm
Thickness: 2.7 mm
Weight: 3.03 g

Discovery dates

Date(s) of discovery: Wednesday 20th September 2006

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Other reference numbers

Other reference: IOW2006-86-7

Materials and construction

Primary material: Copper alloy
Manufacture method: Cast
Completeness: Incomplete

Spatial metadata

Region: South East (European Region)
County or Unitary authority: Isle of Wight (Unitary Authority)
District: Isle of Wight (Unitary Authority)
To be known as: Isle of Wight

Spatial coordinates


Grid reference source: GPS (from the finder)
Unmasked grid reference accurate to a 1 metre square.

Discovery metadata

Method of discovery: Metal detector
General landuse: Cultivated land
Specific landuse: Operations to a depth greater than 0.25m

References cited

Author Publication Year Title Publication Place Publisher Pages Reference
Farmer, D.H. 1978 The Oxford Dictionary of Saints Oxford Oxford University Press 28

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Audit data

Recording Institution: IOW
Created: 17 years ago
Updated: 10 months ago

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