Catalogue of the Mediaeval Ivories Enamels Jewellery Gems And Miscellaneous O
Catalogue of the Mediaeval Ivories Enamels Jewellery Gems And Miscellaneous O
Fitzwilliam Museum Mcclean Bequest
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\^ in. From the King's Field, Faversham. 9. Circular Brooch, bronze overlaid with a gold plate on which is a cruciform design enriched at the ends with four carbuncles : between the arms are ornaments of glass pastes and other materials. In the centre is a raised circular setting, now empty. The ground is covered with S-scrolls and circles, and round the edge is a cable border. At the back is an iron pin much rusted. Plate III. Prankish. , late Zth century. D. 2 in. From the Forman Collection. ...For brooches of the class represented by this and the following number see H. Baudot, Menioire siir les sepultures des harbares de Vepoque Merovingienne, pis. Xii — xiii ; C. Boulanger, Alobilier funeraire gallo-romain et franc, pi. 37. 10. Another, without any disc at the back. The design is a cross formed of garnets in cells. Between them, and in the centre, are pastes (dark blue, turquoise blue, and green) in high settings. The ground is covered with filigree of a confused design. Plate III.
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