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About this object

  • ID:

    92.73/1

  • Production date:

    Early Medieval; early 13th century

  • Location:

    In Store

  • Ampulla from the shrine of St Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. This ampulla has an openwork penannular frame decorated with the words 'OPTIMVS EGRORVM MEDICVS FIT TOMA BON' ('Thomas is the best doctor of the worthy sick'). The vessel itself is decorated with the figure of St Thomas Becket on one side and the scene of his martyrdom on the other. Above the scene is a depiction of the shrine where Becket’s remains were kept. Two circles can be seen on the side which represent holes in the shrine where pilgrims could insert their injured limbs in the hope of a cure or leave offerings to the saint.  < ...Read more

  • Measurements

    H 61 mm; W 58 mm (overall)

  • Materials

    lead alloy

  • Last Updated

    2024-03-14

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