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  • Anglo Saxon Bamburgh Beast Pendant

    £33.00

    Anglo Saxon Bamburgh Beast Pendant. The bronze original was inlaid with silver and was excavated at Bamburgh Castle. The beasts are a small part of the intricate entwined design on a Saxon Strap End. 9th century AD. Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland. Height 44mm.

  • Anglo Saxon Fish Pendant

    £26.25

    Anglo Saxon Fish Pendant. The original gilded bronze (Ormolu) belt ornament possibly symbolised Christianity. Discovered at Kingston Deveril, Wiltshire. Salisbury Museum, Salisbury. Length 27mm.

  • Anglo Saxon ‘Janus’ Pendant

    £34.00

    6th – 7th century AD. This unusual decorative padlock from Bishop’s Court, Dorchester – on – Thames, Oxfordshire, depicts the two – faced Roman God Janus looking both forward to the new year and backwards to the old. The padlock form is duplicated to produce this obverse/reverse pendant with a gold finish. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford,…

  • Anglo Saxon ‘Janus’ Pendant

    £29.75

    6th – 7th century AD. This unusual decorative padlock from Bishop’s Court, Dorchester – on – Thames, Oxfordshire, depicts the two – faced Roman God Janus looking both forward to the new year and backwards to the old. The padlock form is duplicated to produce this obverse/reverse pendant with a bronze finish. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford,…

  • Anglo-Saxon Saucer Pendant

    £34.00

    Fifth to seventh century AD. The gilt bronze original was found in a series of graves at Higham, Kent. Guildhall Museum, Rochester, Kent. Reproduced as a pendant. Diameter 41mm     

  • Anglo-Saxon Sculpture pendant

    £33.00

    Pendant based on the design of an Anglo-Saxon stone sculpture. 7th centuryAD. The sculptured stone original is the facing of the opening of the door of the west porch at St. Peter's Church, Monkwearmouth, Co. Durham. Height 28mm      

  • St. Cuthbert Pectoral Cross

    £59.00

    c. 640 670 AD. The gold original is decorated with cloisonné enamel, garnets and a white shell centre. St. Cuthbert entered a monastery at the age of 15. As a Prior he travelled to remote places to spread the Gospel and later became the Prior of Lindisfarne. For many years he was a recluse on…

  • St. Cuthbert Pectoral Cross

    £3,240.00

    c. 640 670 AD. The gold original is decorated with cloisonné enamel, garnets and a white shell centre. St. Cuthbert entered a monastery at the age of 15. As a Prior he travelled to remote places to spread the Gospel and later became the Prior of Lindisfarne. For many years he was a recluse on…

  • St. Cuthbert Pectoral Cross. Half size pendant

    £49.95

    c. 640 670 AD. The gold original is decorated with cloisonné enamel, garnets and a white shell centre. St. Cuthbert entered a monastery at the age of 15. As a Prior he travelled to remote places to spread the Gospel and later became the Prior of Lindisfarne. For many years he was a recluse on…