LOT 525 Pre-Viking Gold Bucket Pendant Group
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4th-7th century AD. A mixed group of gold miniature pendants formed as buckets or tankards, each a hollow body with beaded wire rim to the foot and lip, ribbed 'handle' suspension loop; one with applied filigree scrolls.See Khrapunov I. and Stylegar, F.A.,Inter Ambo Maria, Contacts between Scandinavia and the Crimea in the Roman Period;and Бажан И, А., Каргапольцев С, Ю, 1989,Об одной категории украшений-амулетов римского времени в Восточной Европе,СА, No.3. 10 grams total, 9-12mm (1/4 - 1/2"). From the collection of a European gentleman living in South London; acquired 1970-1980. Pendants in the form of miniature buckets have been found in a number of pagan Anglo-Saxon and Viking contexts and are generally made of bronze or iron, with gold examples being rare; three gold examples were found with the hoard from Hoen, Norway. Bronze bucket amulets have been found at Driffield in Yorkshire, and Vimose bog in Denmark, among other places. In form they represent wooden buckets bound with bronze or iron bands which have been found in Anglo-Saxon and Viking graves and are believed to have held mead or ale and were used to replenish the cups from which warriors drank. As amulets, they probably represent the ecstatic power of alcoholic drink and the role of women as the dispensers of these precious beverages. [5] Very fine condition.
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