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Roman copper alloy Trumpet brooch
A heavy brooch with lavish enamel ornament of opposed-crescent type. The heavy collar bears a panel of dark green enamelled lozenges along the front. The upper part of the bow is elaborately inlaid with enamel symmetrically arranged to either side of a central dividing copper alloy wall. At the top and bottom of this central line are pairs of triangles of yellow enamel abutting to form lozenges; between them and to either side of the central line are two sub-crescentic settings containing blue enamel; the remainder of the upper bow, within a narrow outer margin of copper alloy, is set with dark green enamel. The upper part of the bow terminates in a transverse triple moulding, the central element of which is ribbed. Below the waist knob and its acanthus there is a further triple moulding, again with a ribbed central element. The panel of ornament on the leg is divided down the centre by a ridged copper alloy wall with zig-zag edges producing the effect of lozenges of copper alloy against the dark green enamel. At the top of the enamel two triangles lie tip to tip to either side of the central ridge; they are defined by copper alloy walls but their enamel is of the same colour as the rest of the lower bow. The leg terminates in a ribbed transverse moulding from which acanthus leaves spread over the projecting foot which is recessed underneath, presumably for the blue bead, which was in situ when the brooch was found.
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Site Name: Usk, Monmouthshire
Notes: unstratified
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