Bracteate Pendant
£35.006th century AD. The gold original is of the Migration period and was found near Randers in 1847, as Treasure Trove. Kulturhistorisk Museum, Randers, Denmark. Diameter 48mm
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6th century AD. The gold original is of the Migration period and was found near Randers in 1847, as Treasure Trove. Kulturhistorisk Museum, Randers, Denmark. Diameter 48mm
6th century AD. The gold original is of the bifacial type of the Migration period. It was found in Eastern Jutland, 1825 as Treasure Trove. National Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark. Diameter 28mm
6th century AD. The gold original is of the bifacial type of the Migration period. It was found in Eastern Jutland, 1825 as Treasure Trove. National Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark. Diameter 28mm
The Gold original has a repousse decoration of stylistic form and was discovered at Gummerup, South West Funen. 5th century AD. Odense Bys Museer, Denmark. Diameter 25mm.
Viking Disc Pendant. 9th century AD. The silver original is one of a pair, decorated with typical interwoven design, forming part of a necklace. From the cemetery within the Battle Ditches, Saffron Walden. Saffron Walden Museum, Essex. Diameter 88mm
Viking Pendant Disc. 9th century AD. The silver original is part of a necklace from the cemetery within the Battle Ditches, Saffron Walden (as AR113). The disc is of unusual design, having four pierced holes diagonally disposed from the centre; and a cross of different style, engraved on each surface. Saffron Walden Museum, Essex. Diameter…
Reconstruction of Viking Trefliget. 10th century AD. The original fragment of bronze was excavated at Ribe, Denmark. Antikvarisk i WSamling, Ribe, Denmark.Gilded pewter pendant. Width 54mm