Accession No

1948.1519 B


Description

Copper alloy applied saucer brooch with gilt stamped foil; flat disc without the typical raised perimeter. Decorated with two concentric punched circles around the border with Style I zoomorphic ornament in low relief between; central cruciform motif, each arm decorated with a human mask and zoomorphic ornament between arms. About half of the gilt plate is present, though highly fragmentary. Missing pin bar lug but intact catchplate present on reverse; the catchplate has been inserted through a slot in the backplate and secured like a split pin, slot for pin bar lug present. Large section of backplate almost detached.


Place

Europe; British Isles; England; Cambridgeshire; Linton; Linton Heath


Period

Anglo Saxon


Source

Neville, Richard Cornwallis (Lord Braybrooke) [excavator]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

1948.1519 B


Cultural Affliation


Material

Metal; Copper alloy; Bronze


Local Term


Measurements

59mm x 60mm


Events

Context (Field collection)
Linton Barrow. Grave 9, at the head of inhumation 9. Excavated in 1853.
Event Date 1853
Author: maa


Context (References)
Neville, Richard C. (1854). ‘Anglo-Saxon Cemetery Excavated January, 1853’. The Archaeological Journal, vol. XI. pp. 95-115
Event Date 1854
Author: Lily Stancliffe


Description (Physical description)
A bronze circular brooch with applied embossed gilt plate, now very fragmentary. Iron pin missing. Central design radiates from boss with grotesque marks in the triangular panels formed by radiating lines. Ring of interlaced zoomorphic design outside this, encircled by plain band Applied disc more fragmentary than A.
Found at the head of inhumation No. 9
Event Date 1948
Author: maa


Context (References)
Kennett, David H. (1971). 'Notes: I. Applied Brooches of the Kempston Type at St John's, Cambridge'. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, vol. 63. pp. 27-29
Event Date 1971
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (Analysis)
Identified by Kennett as being an example of the 'Kempston type' of applied saucer brooch.
Event Date 1971
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (Display)
Previously on display in the Archaeology Gallery, Clarke Gallery, 1984 to March 2009.
Event Date 1984
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (References)
Taylor, Alison. (1998). 'South East Cambridgeshire and the Fen Edge'. Archaeology of Cambridgeshire. Vol. 2. p. 7.
Event Date 1998
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson


Context (Display)
Exhibited: 'Assembling Bodies' exhibition, Andrews Gallery, March 2009 - November 2010.
Event Date 3/2009
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Description (Physical description)
Copper alloy applied saucer brooch with gilt stamped foil; flat disc without the typical raised perimeter. Decorated with two concentric punched circles around the border with Style I zoomorphic ornament in low relief between; central cruciform motif, each arm decorated with a human mask and zoomorphic ornament between arms. About half of the gilt plate is present, though highly fragmentary. Missing pin bar lug but intact catchplate present on reverse; the catchplate has been inserted through a slot in the backplate and secured like a split pin, slot for pin bar lug present. Large section of backplate almost detached.
Event Date 5/1/2020
Author: Lily Stancliffe


FM:15941

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