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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Flattened fragment of silver Hiberno-Viking arm-ring, now in two conjoining pieces. Its form is a flat band which expands at what would have been the mid-portion of the original arm-ring, and tapers to a narrow, fractured end. It is rectangular in cross-section. The production and flattening process has left multiple transverse stress fractures on the outer face. The arm-ring ends do not appear to have been cut as hack-silver and the fractured ends appear to be fresh.
Site Name: Jeffreyston, Pembrokeshire
Notes: Discovered in a ploughed field at a depth of 10cm, in same field as treasure case 13.07 (2015.27H), as per treasure receipt. The location for both items is now recorded as Jeffreyston. 2015.27H was previously recorded as Creselly, Pembrokeshire.