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Bronze Disc (MG 060)   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Justin Gawke
Title
Bronze Disc (MG 060)
Description
A bronze disc decorated in La Tène style openwork. The design consisting of three double-trumpet scrolls arranged in a triskele motif around a circular drum-shaped hub. The decoration is set within a broad flat rim. The rim is pierced by three circular holes evenly placed. The disc was probably mounted on a larger object.
Date 9 July 2020, 00:00
Medium Bronze
Dimensions H 8.5 x W 8.5
institution QS:P195,Q2659085
Current location
Collections and Exhibitions
Accession number
MG 060
Object history File of material relating to a La Tene openwork disc. Includes photocopy of information card with photocopy of image of object (date unspecified); Hunt Museum object comment sheet (10 July 1996) containing comments made about object by Lindsay Allason-Jones, Museum of Antiquities, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. She states about object that it dates from the second century A.D. and that it is French. She refers to ‘geometric auxiliaries’ to support this opinion. Also, that object is a horse harness mount and that it has been heavily conserved; three black and white photographs (dates unspecified) of object. One photograph shows the object with tag attached. Number ‘555’ is written on the tag. Another document in the file (date unspecified) questions if this might be a sale tag; photocopy of this photograph also present; letter (date unspecified) from ‘K’ [possible initials are ‘KSP,’ recorded at top of letter], The Keeper, to ‘Rupert’ [possibly Rupert Bruce Mitford]. Writer thinks the disc dates from the second century or the first half of the third century. Refers to publications where object might be researched but writes that there is no recent comprehensive treatment of openwork metalwork.
Source Hunt Museum
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Public Domain via Hunt Museum

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