LVPL-DE22B6: Medieval ampulla

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AMPULLA

Unique ID: LVPL-DE22B6

Object type certainty: Certain
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Cast lead ampulla dating to the Medieval period, (1100-1500). The bowl is semi-circular and the incomplete neck is rectangular in cross-section. The handles which would have connected the neck of the object to the body have broken away leaving a small scar on each side. One surface of the ampulla is decorated with a worn six-petalled flower. There is no visible decoration on the opposite face of the object. The object has a dusty mid-white patina.

Brian Spencer, formerly Senior Keeper at the Museum of London, who made a life-time study of ampullae, has written: 'Ampullae or miniature phials were an important kind of souvenir. Generally flask-shaped, but with a narrow, flattish section, they were designed to contain a dose of the thaumaturgic water that was dispensed to pilgrims at many shrines and holy wells. Ampullae were made of tin or lead or tin-lead alloy and were provided with a pair of handles or loops so that they could be suspended from a cord or chain around the wearer's neck. Coming into use in the last quarter of the twelfth century, they were, in England, almost the only kind of pilgrim souvenir to be had during the thirteenth century. They were nevertheless available at a number of shrines, and thanks to returning pilgrims or to local entrepreneurs, probably featured as secondary relics in virtually every thirteenth-century English parish church.

Subsequent actions

Subsequent action after recording: Returned to finder

Chronology

Broad period: MEDIEVAL
Date from: Circa AD 1150
Date to: Circa AD 1250

Dimensions and weight

Quantity: 1
Length: 43.76 mm
Width: 32.71 mm
Thickness: 9.29 mm
Weight: 40.1 g

Discovery dates

Date(s) of discovery: Sunday 1st July 2012

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Materials and construction

Primary material: Lead Alloy
Manufacture method: Cast
Completeness: Incomplete

Spatial metadata

Region: North West (European Region)
County or Unitary authority: Cheshire West and Chester (Unitary Authority)
District: Cheshire West and Chester (Unitary Authority)
Parish or ward: Hockenhull (Civil Parish)

Spatial coordinates

4 Figure: SJ4865
Four figure Latitude: 53.17954713
Four figure longitude: -2.77951438
1:25K map: SJ4865
1:10K map: SJ46NE
Grid reference source: From finder
Unmasked grid reference accurate to a 100 metre square.

Discovery metadata

Method of discovery: Metal detector
Discovery circumstances: Found while metal detecting
General landuse: Cultivated land
Specific landuse: Character undetermined

References cited

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Audit data

Recording Institution: LVPL
Created: 11 years ago
Updated: 11 years ago

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