About this object
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ID:
21111/42
Production date:
late 15th - early 16th century
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Location:
In Store
Strap end decorated with cording and beading around the edge and four roundels, each containing a quatrefoil piercing. This was from a batch of unfinished buckles and matching belt-ends that was dumped in a well near Cheapside. The mass-produced, cheap fittings were made from folded and stamped brass sheet, which was probably imported from Nuremberg in Germany.
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Measurements
L 35 mm; W 43 mm (overall)
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Materials
copper alloy
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Last Updated
2024-03-14
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