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Inlaid copper-alloy pin

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posted on 2021-10-27, 19:21 authored by Helena HamerowHelena Hamerow
Bronze pin, length 3.6cm, but tip of shaft broken off (evidently already in Faussett's day). Flat disc-headed with cast cells for garnets on either side, now empty of garnets but retaining chequered gold foils. Below head a pair of transverse grooves, and near broken end a slight thickening, as for a spear-shaped point, now lost. At some time in the past this pin has been ruthlessly scraped with a knife (not by me!) probably to test whether the pin really ivory as Faussett said: it is not. In two pieces when sent.The catalogue number M 6553 is used for copper-alloy pins in Graves 31 and 103 and bone? pin in Grave 172. – D.H.

History

Grave ID

Sibertswold Downs Grave 172

Object ID

M6553b

Catalogue Number

M 6553

Material

animal bone, inlay, gold (Sonia Hawkes Material Notes; bronze, garnets, gold foil) (Antiquarian Material; ivory, garnets)

Complete Keyword List (Including Alternatives)

pin (Sonia Hawkes Keyword; pin) (Antiquarian Keyword; pin)

Status

extant

Location

National Museums Liverpool

Collection

Mayer Collection

Original Collection

Faussett

Category ID

pin

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