Rigold, S. Eboral. and Webster, L. E. (1971). Three Anglo-Saxon disc brooches. Archaeol Cantiana 85. Vol 85, pp. 1-18.
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Three Anglo-Saxon disc brooches | |||||||||
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Archaeol Cantiana 85 | |||||||||
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Archæologia Cantiana | |||||||||
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85 | |||||||||
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1 - 18 | |||||||||
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Two of the brooches, stolen from Dover Museum in 1967, can now be studied only from photographs. The Vallance brooch (named from its finder) came from Milton Regis in 1826; it is a true composite brooch in garnet cloisonné, but its clumsy and old-fashioned appearance matches its associated rather tawdry gravegoods. The Priory Hill (Dover) brooch, found in 1883, is a good example of the Kentish jewelled brooch on a single cast-silver plate. The Dover composite brooch in the British Museum may also have come from the Priory Hill cemetery. It has hitherto lacked close attention, although its exceptionally delicate design and execution place it in a class above its nearest parallels (Sarre I group and Gilton 42). Its relation to pendant crosses of the early Conversion period place it at c 615-20, a date confirmed by its presumptively-associated gravegoods. | |||||||||
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1971 | |||||||||
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05 Dec 2008 |