Accession No

MC 1899.247.2-3


Description

A pair of cast copper alloy rings or possibly ear ornaments. Consisting of an annular ring with three pronounced, roughly spherical, protrusions at one side.


Place

Europe; Northern Europe; British Isles; Ireland; Republic of Ireland; County Kildare; Carbury


Period

?Iron Age


Source

Murray, Thomas Richard [collector]; Ridgeway, William (Professor; Sir) [collector and donor]; Cambridge Antiquarian Society [monetary donor]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

MC 1899.247.2-3


Cultural Affliation


Material

Metal; Copper Alloy; ?Bronze


Local Term


Measurements

38mm


Events

Description (Physical description)
Original description for MC 1899.247.2-3 reads: 'Pair of heavy ?ear ornaments (cast solid). The ring (thin and flat above, thicker and rounded below) carries on its base three large rounded pellets with flattened sides.'
Event Date
Author: maa


Context (Related Documents)
See archive for catalogue of the Murray Collection (G10/1/1) and for correspondence regarding the collection’s purchase (W10/3/3).
Event Date
Author: Annie Tomkins


Context (Field collection)
Found: Carberry (east side of the hill), 1862
Event Date 1862
Author: maa


Context (Acquisition Details)
The Annual Report for 1899 does not list any of these objects. They are documented in a separate 'Murray Collection Catalogue'. Many of the objects do not have record cards. Where this occurs the information has been transcribed directly from the Catalogue. These objects are listed under "Distinct Finds" as MC 1899.247 (2-3) and form part of ' Find III'.
Event Date 1899
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (References)
O’Leary, E. Reverend. (1902). ‘Notes on the Collections of Irish Antiquities Lately at Edenderry’. Journal of the County Kildare Archaeological Society, vol. 3. pp. 325-333. Illustrated on p. 327, Plate 2.
Event Date 1902
Author: Annie Tomkins


Description (Physical description)
A pair of cast copper alloy rings or possibly ear ornaments. Consisting of an annular ring with three pronounced, roughly spherical, protrusions at one side.
Event Date 6/7/2022
Author: Annie Tomkins


Context (Analysis)
Reverend E. O'Leary notes: '1 pair of ear-rings, 1 bronze adze, found on Carbury Hill, on the east side, in the year 1862, one find' ...'The Cardbury find was unearthed by James Smyth, whilst sowing potatoes on the east side of the hill, in 1862.' ...'The rings are the size of a man's finger, and the 3 balls attached are of solid copper.'
Event Date 20/2/2024
Author: Lizzy Peneycad


FM:47027

Images (Click to view full size):