Cock and Hen Badge
£29.00The lead original was excavated from the River Thames near to the Museum of London. 1350 – 1400 AD.
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The lead original was excavated from the River Thames near to the Museum of London. 1350 – 1400 AD.
15th century. The lead original depicts Richard Caister of Norwich (1420) Found in Salisbury in 1852. Salisbury Museum, Wiltshire.Height 55mm
The lead original, in the form of a camel, was found at Dunwich, Suffolk. Moyse's Hall Museum, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. Silver coloured plated English Pewter. Length 47mm, width 27mm.
The lead original, in the form of a camel was found at Dunwich, Suffolk. Moyse's Hall Museum, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. Gilt finish. Length 47mm, width 27mm.
Pilgrim Badge. 15th century AD. Martyrdom of St. Alban. The lead original depicts the severed head of Britain's first martyr hanging from a tree. Legend said that the executioner's eys fell out, seen here as the Roman soldier (in mediaeval armour catching them in his hand. Found in Angel Passage, London. Private collection. Height 32mm…
The pewter original, from the 16th century AD was excavated in Chelmsford, Essesx in 1972 and depicts the Pie-ta Virgin Mary with the dead Christ in her lap. It was, perhaps, mass produced for pilgrims as a souvenir. Chelmsford and Esses Museum. Length 30mm.