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Large areas of gilding are still present; even on the twin lugs either side of the spring and the catchplate. On the reverse of the brooch the original pin is missing but there is a lump of iron corrosion near the twin lugs.  A silver pin is now in place, probably a replacement to the original iron pin.  \r\n\r\nThe brooch is very similar to one found at Feltwell, Norfolk (Buckton 1986:9 fig.1 no. 6) in form but the enamel design slightly differs.\r\n\r\nThe silver pin is unlikely to constitute 10% of the entire object as such it does not fall under the 1996 Treasure Act.  \r\n\r\nDiameter: 19.51mm including the lobes: 24.47mm; thickness: 9.22mm; weight: 5.75g.\r\n\r\nBuckton, David. 1985. Late 10th-and 11th-century cloisonne enamel brooches. Medieval Archaeology vol. 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Circular and measuring 30.30mm in diameter, one edge has been bent inwards, probably due to  damage in the plough soil.   The front face is decorated with a pattern showing four curling strands issuing from a central, voided cross, and each forming an asymmetrical knot around itself. The reverse of the disc shows lug attachments for pin and catchplate.  <br> <br>\r  \r  This type of brooch decoration was developed as a hybrid based upon higher-quality productions like a pendant from Kalmergarden, Store Fuglede, Denmark, and adapted to the English disc-brooch format.  It dates from between 900-1100 and a very similar example is known from Braiseworth, Suffolk (see SF-97F312). 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For a similar find from nearby this findspot, see SF-97F312. The present example has a different pattern to that one: this shows four wedges or V-shaped structures, the apex towards the outer edge of the disc, with crossing strands in symmetrical loops around them. The pattern corresponds to the Terslev type on a pendant from Kirkby Green, Lincolnshire (Paterson 2002, fig. 3) and the well-known pair of higher-quality examples from Saffron Walden (Paterson 2002, fig. 5), and other plainer bronze examples from Lincolnshire. This example is 32.5mm in diameter and 2mm thick. On the reverse it has a rolled catchplate 4mm broad at one side, and opposite this a lug, square in outline but pierced with a circular hole, for the attachment of the pin.<\/p>","notes":"<p><span>\n<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p>The Terslev motif is explained by Caroline   Paterson in her article  'From Pendants to Brooches: the exchange of   Borre and Jellinge style motifs across the North Sea' Hikuin 29 (2002)   pp. 267-276, at pp. 269-70.<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>'The Terslev motif is named after the ornament displayed on a group   of elaborate silver pendants from Zealand. This motif is composed of   three or four volutes, symmetrically arranged and positioned   back-to-back, thereby creating either a triangle or a lozenge in their   respective centres.The volutes are frequently bound by a closed ring,   creating a ring-knot commonly ascribed to the Borre style.Although the   Terslev motif was present in European art from the Roman period onwards,   it experienced a floruit during the mid-tenth century when it was   applied to a series of high-status filigree and granulation pendants,   which may have been directly associated with Danish royal power.Humbler   versions of the motif appear on mass-produced, cast copper-alloy   pendants and brooches of Scandinavian origin, with mould fragments from   Hedeby testifying to production of several variants at this site.'<\/p>\n","reuse":null,"created":"2004-03-30 15:33:39","updated":"2011-09-08 15:38:00","secwfstage":"3","findofnote":null,"objecttypecert":"1","datefound1":"2004-01-01","datefound2":null,"inscription":null,"disccircum":null,"museumAccession":null,"subsequentAction":"1","objectCertainty":"1","dateFromCertainty":"1","dateToCertainty":"1","dateFoundFromCertainty":"3","dateFoundToCertainty":null,"subPeriodFrom":"3","subPeriodTo":null,"createdBy":"113","obverse_description":null,"obverse_inscription":null,"reverse_description":null,"reverse_inscription":null,"denomination":null,"degree_of_wear":null,"allen_type":null,"va_type":null,"mack":null,"reeceID":null,"die":null,"wearID":null,"moneyer":null,"revtypeID":null,"categoryID":null,"typeID":null,"tribeID":null,"status":null,"rulerQualifier":null,"denominationQualifier":null,"mintQualifier":null,"dieAxisCertainty":null,"initialMark":null,"reverseMintMark":null,"statusQualifier":null,"reason":null,"username":"tplunkett","fullname":"Tom Plunkett","institution":"SF","usernameUpdate":"hgeake","fullnameUpdate":"Helen Geake","primaryMaterial":"Copper alloy","secondaryMaterial":null,"decoration":null,"style":null,"manufacture":"Cast","surfaceTreatment":null,"completeness":"Incomplete","preservation":null,"cert":"Certain","periodFrom":"EARLY MEDIEVAL","periodTo":null,"discmethod":"Metal detector","tribe":null,"region":null,"area":null,"ruler1":null,"ruler2":null,"period_name":null,"date_range":null,"mint_name":null,"wear":null,"category":null,"type":null,"reverseType":null,"county":"SUFFOLK","district":"MID SUFFOLK","knownas":"Braiseworth","gridRefSource":null},{"old_findID":"SF-97F312","id":"63964","uniqueID":"0014069823F01A30","objecttype":"brooch","classification":"disc","subclass":"Anglo-Scandinavian","length":null,"height":null,"width":null,"thickness":"1","diameter":"28","quantity":"1","other_ref":null,"treasureID":null,"broadperiod":"EARLY MEDIEVAL","numdate1":"900","numdate2":"1100","culture":null,"description":"Disc-brooch of Anglo-Scandinavian kind, cast with a pattern showing four curling strands issuing from a central, voided cross, and each forming an asymmetrical knot around itself. 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It is a slightly irregular disc, 29-30 mm in diameter, and is slightly convex.  In the centre there is a double ridged circle, and around this are Borre-style ring-knots.  Three radiating rectangles alternate with three quadrilaterals, which have three concave edges and one convex edge, the latter nearest to the rim of the brooch.  The outer corners of the quadrilaterals each extend to form a double ribbon; the inner corners are extended to link up with the inner corners of the rectangles.  The double ribbons loop downwards and inwards over this link and then upwards and outwards, over themselves and underneath the rectangles, where they join the next double ribbon.  The rim is beaded.  The beading has worn off in a number of places and the double ribbon has also worn smooth in places; it is also possible that the rectangles and the quadrilaterals may originally have had some dot decoration.  On the reverse is a transverse pin lug encrusted with the corroded remains of the iron pin, and a catchplate; there is no suspension loop.  The Borre style was used both by Scandinavian craftsmen of the late 9th and 10th century and Anglo-Scandinavian craftsmen of the 10th century.  The circular design based on groups of three (rather than four) repeating elements, as well as the slightly domed shape, points to this brooch being a Scandinavian form.","notes":null,"reuse":null,"created":"2003-08-12 14:44:15","updated":"2011-02-24 12:19:48","secwfstage":"3","findofnote":null,"objecttypecert":"1","datefound1":"2003-07-01","datefound2":null,"inscription":null,"disccircum":null,"museumAccession":null,"subsequentAction":"1","objectCertainty":"1","dateFromCertainty":"1","dateToCertainty":"1","dateFoundFromCertainty":null,"dateFoundToCertainty":null,"subPeriodFrom":"3","subPeriodTo":null,"createdBy":"51","obverse_description":null,"obverse_inscription":null,"reverse_description":null,"reverse_inscription":null,"denomination":null,"degree_of_wear":null,"allen_type":null,"va_type":null,"mack":null,"reeceID":null,"die":null,"wearID":null,"moneyer":null,"revtypeID":null,"categoryID":null,"typeID":null,"tribeID":null,"status":null,"rulerQualifier":null,"denominationQualifier":null,"mintQualifier":null,"dieAxisCertainty":null,"initialMark":null,"reverseMintMark":null,"statusQualifier":null,"reason":null,"username":"fminter","fullname":"Faye Minter","institution":"SF","usernameUpdate":"dpett","fullnameUpdate":"Daniel Pett","primaryMaterial":"Copper alloy","secondaryMaterial":null,"decoration":null,"style":null,"manufacture":null,"surfaceTreatment":null,"completeness":null,"preservation":"Good","cert":"Certain","periodFrom":"EARLY MEDIEVAL","periodTo":null,"discmethod":"Metal detector","tribe":null,"region":null,"area":null,"ruler1":null,"ruler2":null,"period_name":null,"date_range":null,"mint_name":null,"wear":null,"category":null,"type":null,"reverseType":null,"county":"SUFFOLK","district":"MID SUFFOLK","knownas":"hemingstone","gridRefSource":"From Map"},{"old_findID":"LIN-A35B75","id":"50826","uniqueID":"0013F2A36770103A","objecttype":"brooch","classification":"disc","subclass":null,"length":null,"height":null,"width":null,"thickness":null,"diameter":"25","quantity":"1","other_ref":null,"treasureID":null,"broadperiod":"EARLY MEDIEVAL","numdate1":"865","numdate2":"900","culture":null,"description":"<p>Copper alloy Borre style flat disc brooch. 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M\u00e5rtensson, Uppgr\u00e4t f\u00f6rflutet f\u00f6r PKbanken i Lund, Archaeologica Lundensia, 7 (Lund 1976), 207).  Excavated finds provide a date range from the mid eleventh century to the mid twelfth.  Finds of the type are common in Sk\u00e5ne, and Denmark, particularly Jutland.  The Walcott brooch, however, appears to be the only example to have been recovered from the British Isles (although there is an unprovenanced example in the British Museum: accession no. BM 1982,6-2,1).  There are very few imported Urnes-style artefacts in England (O. Owen 2001, 'The strange beast that is the English Urnes style', 203-222 in J. Graham-Campbell et al. Vikings and the Danelaw, 205). 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