File:Treasure case 2002 T119, Early Medieval silver terminal from Horncastle, Lincolnshire (FindID 506705).jpg
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Treasure case 2002 T119, Early Medieval silver terminal from Horncastle, Lincolnshire | |||
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The British Museum, Caroline Barton, 2012-06-11 12:29:03 |
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Title |
Treasure case 2002 T119, Early Medieval silver terminal from Horncastle, Lincolnshire |
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Description |
English: Parcel-gilt terminal in the form of a semi-naturalistic boar's head with garnet eyes. The boar's head is cast with an elongated head and blunt ended snout. This is defined by three grooves which are gilded. Above these, the mouth, also gilded, is broadly drawn using linked grooves which end in sharply pointed tusks. The eyes, set high on the head, are small and made using tiny oval cabochon garnets set in a double collar of beaded gold filigree. Well above the eyes are two semicircular eyebrows cast in relief and set to either side of a raised crest which divides the skull. The skull is gilded and decorated to either side of the crest with a single crouched quadruped whose head is twisted backwards so that its looped jaws bite across its body and back foot. Both front and back foot have three clearly defined toes. The casting is hollow and still filled with earth and plant roots. The remains of three rivets survive - one towards the snout end of the fitting and two closely placed on a very slight rebate at the back of the head. Traces of gilding survive around the edge of the rebate showing that the terminal has not broken off a larger object, but is complete in itself.
The head is a fine piece of the Anglo-Saxon metalsmith's art. Stylistically, the head can be compared to the head of the boar on the Benty Grange helmet (below), particularly in the treatment of the lentoid eye and tusk and the crisp delineation of the crest. Its function is unclear but its scale suggests that it could have been a decorative terminal on a narrow helmet crest, in the same way that individual gilt-bronze dragon heads act as terminals to either end of the crest on the Sutton Hoo helmet. The boar is a potent symbol of power and physical strength in early Anglo-Saxon England and can be seen on some of the finest objects from the period. A free-standing boar broods over the Benty Grange helmet. A profile boar's head, with a carefully defined tusk and a glittering cabochon garnet eye, forms the terminal of the silver inlaid, copper-alloy eyebrows on the Sutton Hoo helmet, and boars fill each end of the Sutton Hoo shoulder clasps. |
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Date | between 600 and 650 | ||
Accession number |
FindID: 506705 Old ref: PAS-5D5B56 Filename: 2002T119rev.jpg |
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