LOT 413 Viking Age Gilt Silver Carolingian Strap End
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8th-9th century A.D. A gilt silver harness fitting, ovoid in plan with acanthus or vine scroll ornament at the top, vertical dividing line below with opposing zigzags creating triangular cells to either side, each epassing a single trefoil of three annulets and a central pellet, creating an overall floral design; two silver rivets, possibly later. The Portable Antiquities Scheme Database, record id.KENT-02AD2D, for this item. 5.08 grams, 29 mm (1 in."). Found whilst searching with a metal detector in 2017 near Lyminge, Kent, UK. Apanied by a copy of the Portable Antiquities Scheme report number KENT-02AD2D. Apanied by a copy of a letter from the British Museum explaining that the find has been considered under the Treasure Act with number 2017 T189. The apanying PAS report states: 'The decorative style of this object very much fits with the style of art dominant under the Carolingian hegemony on continental north-west Europe from the mid 8th century until the end of the 9th. A number of various fittings with similar motifs are discussed by Gabor Thomas (2013) and their presence in Britain, although not hugelymon is well attested. This object does not however fit with any of the mon' object types discussed by Thomas (2013) and appears instead related to rein/harness connectors from equestrian harnesses, a number of similar forms and their utilisation, from the 5th-8th century can be seen illustrated.' [No Reserve] [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions ]Condition Report: Fair condition.
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