Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Seal impression: Tenby common seal

A portcullis-gate flanked by two towers on each of which a trumpeter; in centre chief an inscutcheon: in chief barry of three charged with as many martlets, two and one, and in base a like number of cinquefoils, two and one: these arms perhaps deriving from DE VALENCE (William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, having given the borough its first charter). The legend is the same as onthe obverse : (see 92.146H/1)

Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

92.146H/2

Acquisition

old stock, 1/9/1992

Measurements

diameter / mm:70.7
thickness / mm:17.5
weight / g:50.7

Techniques

Cast

Material

Plaster

Location

location verified by SI
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