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"485246","SUSS-6C8BF5","PAS4F26C8BF001916","MOUNT","Casket","","33.42","","13.86","4.56","","1","","","MEDIEVAL","1230","1270","An incomplete cast copper alloy bar mount, dating to the Medieval period.  The mount consists of a wider broken end, a rectangular section, followed by a semi-circular end with an elongated sub-oval knop.  Within the semi-circular end, there is a circular rivet hole positioned off-centre.  In the area between the semi-circular end and the rectangular segment, there are two raised horizontal collars; no traces of gilding or further decoration remain.  The reverse surface is flat, but the mount is slightly curved, making the mount generally D-shaped in cross-section.  The mount measures 33.42 mm long, 13.86 mm wide, 4.56 mm thick and weighs 6.43 grams.
This type of mount seems to have been commonly used on caskets: cf. Egan (1998), The Medieval Household Daily Living (c. 1150-c. 1450), p 73, Nos. 145 and 147, dating to c. 1230-c. 1270; Also, casket mounts from Read 2001, Nos. 165-167, dating to c. 1230-1260 AD.","","","2012-01-30 16:43:46","2012-02-12 13:25:00","4","","2","2011-11-14","","","","","1","2","1","1","","","","","","04bowmant","Toby","SUSS","stephaniesmith","Stephanie Smith","Copper alloy","","","","Cast","","Incomplete","Fair","Probably","MEDIEVAL","MEDIEVAL","","Metal detector","","Miss Stephanie Smith","","Mr Toby Bowman","EAST SUSSEX","DITCHLING","LEWES","","","","TQ3113","TQ3113","TQ31SW","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","368716","SUSS6C8BF5.jpg","images/04bowmant/",

