Anglo-Saxon Bronze Button Brooch

£ 95.00

An Anglo-Saxon bronze button brooch featuring a circular shape with an encompassing, slightly raised rim. The centre displays a stylised helmeted mask. Traces of the pin and catch plate are visible to the reverse.

Date: Circa 5th-6th century AD
Provenance: Found East Anglia, UK. This piece will require an export licence for international purchase. The application will be arranged by the seller, at no additional charges for the buyer. The item can only be shipped after the licence has been obtained, this may take several months.
Condition: Good condition, encrustation and patination to the surface consistent with age. Pin on the reverse is now missing.

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SKU: LD-1004 Category: Tag:

Decorative garment accessories such as pins, brooches and fibulae have been prevalent in the archaeological record of Europe and the Near East for millennia. Anglo-Saxon brooches, known as dalc or spennel, were mainly worn by women to fasten their dresses and cloaks. Much stylistic influence was from the proximate Celtic, Roman and Germanic cultures, and as such Anglo-Saxon brooches come in a rich variety of shapes, designs and materials. Disc-shaped brooches feature alongside cruciform, trumpet, faunal and bow shapes, and the bronze was often embellished with colourful enamels and intricate engravings. Brooches could also carry religious motifs and symbolic meanings, as well as being a visual marker of status and wealth.

Weight 1.87 g
Dimensions W 1.4 cm
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