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Mount | LIN-A08971 |
Early medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A small gold mount or fragment of jewellery constructed from a sheet of gold with applied decoration. The mount is circular, circa 7mm diameter and slightly domed. The reverse of the dome is hollow. The dome is surrounded by a perimeter band of gold beading. The perimeter of the object is jagged ... | |||||
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Mount | ESS-330CD8 |
Early medieval | Essex |
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| Early Medeival cast copper alloy escutcheon or mount. It is circular in plan, with the upper surface decorated with a cast design of a central boss surrounded by seven running spirals within a border of two concentric rings. There are two rivet holes located just inside these rings, ans a possibl... | |||||
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Mount | SUR-29B2E1 |
Early medieval | Surrey |
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| A very worn openwork strap mount, probably of early medieval date. The mount has cast or incised apparent interlace decoration and the profile possibly shows two beasts in profile. There are at least two rivet holes, one with surviving iron. This can be compared with other oval mounts with openw... | |||||
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Mount | NARC-E78621 |
Early medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| Cast copper alloy mount. Early Medieval. 11th Century AD. An incomplete asymmetrical mount with a sub-circular convex body with an animal head at the end of a long neck. The body of the beast is raised from the base and is interlaced around irregularly spaced circular holes and a large irregular... | |||||
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Mount | LVPL-918135 |
Early medieval | Flintshire |
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| An incomplete cast copper-alloy plaque or book mount of probable early to mid early medieval date. It is sub-rectangular in plan and in section. The upper surface is decorated with a triquetra knot. The triquetra is enclosed by a double raised border which surrounds it in a shield shape. Below ra... | |||||
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Mount | SWYOR-8CEDC3 |
Early medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A copper alloy mount, probably Early Medieval in date. It is in the shape of a triangle, but the base is convex and the two other sides concave. The concave sides do not reach the apex of the triangle, but stop short and are attached to a thinner, rectangular section of metal, from which they are... | |||||
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Mount | DENO-1202C0 |
Early medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| Gilded silver mount fragment, Anglo Saxon, 8th-9th century. Apparently originally lozenge-shaped, now both ends broken off. Central spherical quatrilobe copper alloy stud (not gilded) (diameter 4.5mm, length c.3.5mm). Treasure report from B. M. Ager: Surface metal analysis conducted at the Britis... | |||||
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Mount | SWYOR-FEEF24 |
Early medieval | North Lincolnshire |
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| An early medieval gilt copper alloy mount. It is square with concave sides with an animal's head protruding from each of the four corners. The surface is flat and decorated with Borre style knotwork. Gilding survives over much of the surface. On the back are four rectangular projecting tabs, thre... | |||||
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Mount | SWYOR-6ACD67 |
Early medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| An enamelled, copper-alloy mount in the shape of an elongated, pointed oval. The design appears to be a central lozenge with rounded corners containing a flower with four petals. The lozenge has three triangles projecting at one end (leaves?) which extend into a geometric pattern filling that end... | |||||
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Mount | ESS-3ECB42 |
Early medieval | Essex |
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| Gold fitting decorated with filigree and enamel, in the shape of a stylus eraser, possibly from a styliform pin. It is basically a hollow cone, now flattened to become triangular, and open at both ends; at the narrower end there is an oval aperture measuring 5 x 2 mm, surrounded by a plain square... | |||||
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Mount | LEIC-194735 |
Early medieval | Leicestershire |
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| Early Anglo-Saxon cast copper-alloy disc, with raised rim and central 'plug'. The object is stained with rust and has traces of gilding and a four-sided design on its front face. The object is 23mm in diameter, 3mm thick and weighs 5.4g. This object was originally identified as a saucer brooch, b... | |||||
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Mount | SF-039D90 |
Early medieval | Suffolk |
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| A cast copper-alloy object, probably a mount or strap fitting, of possible Early-Medieval date. The object consists of a circular openwork plate that is dome-shaped with a hollow back face. The dome-shaped front face is preforated by four sligtly uneven circular perforations arranged in a square ... | |||||
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Mount | LIN-0825B6 |
Early medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A cast copper alloy strap mount, probably dating to the seventh century. The mount is flat and tongue shaped in plan with a slight curve. The surface is decorated with a style II interlace motif comprising two strands within a narrow perimeter. There are two integral, incomplete circular studs on... | |||||
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Mount | SUR-47F8A7 |
Early medieval | Surrey |
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| A diamond-shaped and slightly domed sheet metal decorative mount of Middle Saxon date. Traces of gilding survive. The mount is well-preserved, as one might expect from a woodland findspot, although the edges are a little 'nibbled' away with a certain amount of bright green 'bronze disease' visibl... | |||||
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Mount | DENO-08BD33 |
Early medieval | Derbyshire |
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| Early-Medieval cast copper alloy pyramidal mount; hollow pyramid with an integral sub-oval-sectioned bar across the base; undecorated. Length (height) 14.2mm, width 17.9mm, thickness 16.9mm, width of bar 3.4mm, weight 10.11g. Pyramidal mounts may have adorned belts, scabbards, sword harness et... | |||||
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Mount | NCL-AED1F3 |
Early medieval | Northumberland |
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| A gold mount, probably an inlay or plaque, of the Early Medieval period, 7th century. The small inlay has been pressed from gold sheet. It is rectangular in plan and decorated with interlace that separates into two zoomorphic heads facing opposite directions, typical of Northumbrian style. It is ... | |||||
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Mount | SUSS-7596B5 |
Early medieval | West Sussex |
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| Early Medieval cast copper alloy cruciform mount. The mount is an equal armed cross with short rectangular arms. It has a slightly convex front and concave back. There is a complete, integral, off centre circular sectioned rivet in the back; the end of which has been flattened. The front is decor... | |||||
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Mount | BERK-E031F7 |
Early medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A late Saxon / Medieval mount, shaped like a cloud. The mount, possibly a furnature or box mount, has silver and niello inlay and is roughly triangular in shape. There are three rivet holes in each corner but they are corroded closed and gilding covers them in some instances - this may indicate t... | |||||
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Mount | NMS-B7AE91 |
Early medieval | Norfolk |
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| A fragment of openwork mount, comprising the lower left hand angle of a rectangular plate. Shows the rear end of a beast (possibly a lion) with the tail curled forward under the two surviving rear legs, a limb with a ‘spiral joint’ on its hip. There is a rivet-hole at the angle of the outer b... | |||||
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Mount | NMS-9D3547 |
Early medieval | Norfolk |
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| A gilt discoidal mount, with five integral attachment studs on the reverse. On the front a central grooved spiral is surrounded by three plain triangular panels, alternating with three trapezoidal panels of Style I ornament. Two depict pairs of legs with scrolled, the other a pair of addorsed hea... | |||||
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Mount | LEIC-0F14B5 |
Early medieval | Leicestershire |
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| Early Medieval? copper alloy harness mount fragment, 44mm long, 21mm wide and 6mm thick. The object is in fair condition with a brown patina and weighs 14grams. The object resembles the shaft of a strap distributor or other harness fitting dating to the late early medieval period. It is sub rect... | |||||
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Mount | DENO-0DB8C0 |
Early medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| Early medieval mount; cast copper alloy mount in the shape of a three-dimensional bird, probably dating from the middle Saxon period. There is a suggestion that this may be the head of a bird-headed pin, although it is rather larger than would usually be expected for this function. The bird is in... | |||||
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Mount | BH-9316D2 |
Early medieval | Cambridgeshire |
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| A copper-alloy cruciform mount of probable 6th century (Anglo-Saxon) date. This suggested date range is based on the similarities between this mount and another recorded on the PAS database, from Derbyshire - DENO-A99AB3. In addition to having a very similar decorative content to this piece, the ... | |||||
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Mount | FAHG-8EAAA3 |
Early medieval | Cambridgeshire |
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| Flat object, possibly a mount, apparently made from copper alloy, in the shape of a horned figure carrying two spears. The object appears to be complete except for one lower corner, but depicts the figure from the waist up only. The lower edge is slightly incurved and is raised; the raised edges... | |||||
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Mount | NMS-7B86F1 |
Early medieval | Norfolk |
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| Gilt copper alloy mount, openwork, cast in the form of a fish caught between two confronted birds. The head of the fish is flanked by the beak of both birds, each with legs raised and holding the sides of the fish. There are two vertically aligned pierced lugs on the reverse, one at the upper edg... | |||||
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Mount | SF-67EF84 |
Early medieval | Suffolk |
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| Description: An incomplete silver gilt Anglo-Saxon mount. The mount is curvilinear when viewed in side profile which suggests that it was mounted to a rounded surface, possibly a drinking horn. Apart from one fragment of one edge all edges of this possible mount appear to be incomplete, two due t... | |||||
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Mount | SF-E5A860 |
Early medieval | Suffolk |
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| Description: A small gold terminal or mount which could possibly be Anglo-Saxon in date. It is cylindrical in shape and hollow, it is now distorted due to damage and the inside is filled with dirt. The gold cylinder is decorated with delicate filigree, plain strands are attached to the upper and ... | |||||
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Mount | NMS-D51183 |
Early medieval | Norfolk |
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| A discoidal mount with a short, tapering, round-sectioned stud in the centre of the reverse. The decorated front face is recessed within a border, with two secondary attachment holes near the edge. The decoration moulded in counter relief consists of an outer ring of two-strand cable enclosing a ... | |||||
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Mount | ESS-67CE44 |
Early medieval | Essex |
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| Possibly an early medieval horse harness fitting. Cast copper alloy mount; The surviving section is sub-triangular, with the two shorter edges being scalloped. The longer edge extends into a narrower rectangular projection with a worn break at its end. The main body has two symmetrical openwork s... | |||||
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Mount | SF-41D775 |
Early medieval | Suffolk |
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| Description: A gold and garnet mount of probable 7th century date. The mount is circular in shape and consists of a circular cabochon garnet mounted onto separate gold sheet back plates. An inner back plate can be seen through an irregular hole in the centre of the outer one. Soldered to the oute... | |||||
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