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Roman copper alloy disc brooch
Fragmentary with a spring seated between a pair of lugs to the rear. In the centre of the disc is a circular recess, originally enamelled, surrounded by a broad band of bronze, with a circle of raised points, originally silvered, beyond; these are set in a field of enamel, defined by a zig-zag line of bronze, which separates it from an outer zone of apparently blue enamel contained within an outer border. Hull discussed two similar examples from Nor'nour; the type is also discussed by Bateson and Hattatt all cite further examples. The Usk brooch is of the less common, thirteen point star form like an example from near Ipswich, Suffolk discussed by Hattatt.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
82.10H
Find Information
Site Name: Usk Detention Centre, Usk
Grid Reference: SO 3801 0057
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1970
Acquisition
Donation, 2/3/1982
Measurements
length / mm:19
Material
copper alloy
enamel
Location
In store
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