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Medieval copper alloy seal matrix: Chancery of Monmouth

Equestrian: Edward IV on horseback to right; his shield and horse caparisons bear: three lions passant guardant, a label of three points each charged with three fleurs-de-lis, DUCHY OF LANCASTER (of which Monmouth then formed part); no crest on helmet, wreath and mantling only; field diapered lozengy with a sun or a rose alternately in each compartment. It bears one of the (originally four) perforated lobes by which it would be fixed to the now lost counter-seal in the process of sealing; the other three lobes have been sawn off.

Medieval copper alloy seal matrix: Chancery of Monmouth
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Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

31.78/45.1

Find Information

Site Name: River Wye, Welsh rivers

Collection Method: surface find
Date: 1850

Notes: after its discovery the matrix was used for some time as the weight of a clock pendulum. There is no record as to the locality on the River Wye the matrix was found

Measurements

diameter / mm:66.0 (cut matrix)
thickness / mm:6.8
weight / g:224.9

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