Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Early Medieval silver strap end

Silver strap-end with incised zoomoorphic designs, set against a niello background. The sides are of slightly convex form and the border is notched to form a coarsly beaded band. The split attachment end has two circular rivet holes (one retaining a rivet), below which is a centrally placed, incised, trilobate palmette motif. There is a main centrally placed panel of two intertwined sinuous creatures with forelegs, heads in profile with single ears and dots for eyes, whose bodies have devolved into ribbon-like interlace. Each beast bites the body of the other. The strap-end terminates in a stylised animal head with circular ears; incisions around raised dots represent the eyes; there is a disjointed, stylized trilobate palmette motif on the brow. The back is plain. The strap-end reflects an abstract aspect of the Trewhiddle style of Anglo-Saxon ornamental metalwork of the second half of the ninth century. The surfaces show evidence of wear, and modern polishing.

LI1.7

Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

2015.23H

Find Information

Site Name: Mold, Flintshire

Collection Method: metal detector
Date: 2012 / May

Notes: Grid reference is based on farm buildings.

Acquisition

Treasure (1996 Treasure Act)

Measurements

length / mm:34.7
maximum width / mm:14.4 (at middle)
width / mm
maximum thickness / mm:1.1
thickness / mm
weight / g:4.046

Techniques

Niello decoration

Material

Silver

Location

location verified by EMC

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