Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Seal impression: Royal

Reverse. The King on a horse prancing to dexter, in armour though helmet not clear, his right hand holds a sword held back obliquely behind him, his left hand holds the reins. The horse bears a short bordered saddle-cloth. In front of the horse, a double rose surmounted by a crown; above the horse’s tail, an ornamented escutcheon crowned, containing an oval shield, encircled by the Garter with its motto: quarterly, FRANCE (Modern) and ENGLAND; 2. SCOTLAND; 3. IRELAND. In foreground of base, a greyhound leaps over foliage to dexter; in background, beneath the horse’s legs, the River Thames and City of London, as on the previous seal, but somewhat differently arranged.

Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

2000.44H/54

Acquisition

made in-house, 16/11/2000

Measurements

diameter / mm:140

Techniques

Cast

Material

Plaster

Location

in collections
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