About this object
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ID:
4458
Production date:
Late Medieval; 14th-15th century
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Location:
In Store
Purse frame (London Museum Type B4), incomplete. It has one pendent frame missing. It is chevron shaped, quite slender and spherical in section, with flat disc terminals. The pendent frame is spherical in section and it has no central boss. The metal frame is usually the only surviving part of a medieval purse. The leather or textile purse itself has usually disappeared, but monumental brasses and manuscript illustrations show how the parts fitted together and were attached to the owner's belt.
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Measurements
L 120 mm; W 110 mm
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Materials
copper alloy
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Last Updated
2020-12-11
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