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Unique ID: KENT-BB5D62
Object type certainty: Certain
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Surface metal analysis conducted at the British Museum indicated an approximate silver content for the brooch of 97%; it weighs 1.35grams.
The fragment consists of the rectangular head-plate and part of the bow of an Early Medieval miniature bow brooch, of which the original form is uncertain in view of the absence of the foot-plate; length: 13 mm surviving; width: 8 mm. The head-plate has a roughly beaded edge round a collet enclosing a rectangular garnet mounted on a grid-patterned foil; on the back is a broken lug for hinging a pin.
The miniature form and shape of the head-plate may be compared with a pair of small brooches dating to the 6th century, with rectangular heads and triangular feet from Mucking, Essex, grave 102 (British Museum, registration nos. 1970,4-6,22-23). The type has more distant parallels with a plain brooch of similar form from Issendorf, Germany, inhumation grave no. 3553, and another with a more elongated foot which has lost its decorative mounts, said uncertainly to be from Herpes, Charente, France (H.-J. Hässler, 2002, Das sächsische Gräberfeld von Issendorf, Ldkr. Stade, Niedersachsen, Oldenburg, p. 241, fig. 4, 2; British Museum reg. no. 1905,5-20,192). But in the absence of the foot it is also possible that the Eastry brooch represents an unusual version of Anglo-Saxon miniature square-headed brooch, a type that was often inlaid with rectangular garnets (N. Åberg, 1926, The Anglo-Saxons in England, Uppsala, figs. 136 and 142-4). A fragmentary silver example, though without garnet, from Breamore, Hampshire, has been reported as Treasure (DCMS Treasure Annual Report 2001, pp.26-7, no. 33).
Class: miniature bow
Subsequent action after recording: Returned to finder after being disclaimed as Treasure
Treasure case tracking number: 2005T160
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
Subperiod from: Early
Period from: EARLY MEDIEVAL
Date from: Circa AD 500
Date to: Circa AD 600
Quantity: 1
Weight: 1.35 g
Date(s) of discovery: Tuesday 3rd May 2005
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Treasure case number: 2005T160
Primary material: Silver
Secondary material: Gem
Completeness: Incomplete
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