Anglo-Saxon Sword Pommel
Made of silver inlaid with garnet, this was found at Gresford, north-East Wales. 600-650 CE, St Fagans National Museum of History, Cardiff, Wales
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Anglo-Saxon Sword Pommel
Made of silver inlaid with garnet, this was found at Gresford, north-East Wales. 600-650 CE, St Fagans National Museum of History, Cardiff, Wales
Sword Pommel + Dragon-head Bi + ‘C’-Scroll Sewing Plaques + Taotie Mask all carved from jade. From the Spring and Autumn + Western Zhou periods.
This sword pommel is decorated with the arms of Pierre de Dreux, Duke of Brittany, who was captured during the Seventh Crusade at the Battle of al-Mansurah in Egypt on February 8, 1250. He was later ransomed and released, but died during his return to France.
Silver And Iron Anglian Sword Pommel, 600 to 800 CE, The Yorkshire Museum, York
This silver and iron handle once belonged to a strong and deadly blade. It was probably owned by a powerful earl in the service of a Northumbrian king.
'The Gilling Sword' Anglo-Saxon Sword, 8th to 9th Century CE, The Yorkshire Museum, York.
One of the finest Anglo-Saxon weapons ever found to date.
Staffordshire Hoard, Anglo-Saxon Treasure Hoard, Stoke-on-Trent, 26.11.17.
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A Gilt Bronze Sword Pommel Kofun Period (6th century) , Japan Cast and pierced with two stylised dragons holding a tama, within a stylised archaic design ring, the bronze with green patination and gilt 9cm. high . Christie's