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Staffordshire Moorlands Patera inscription | |||
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Stuart Laidlaw, Sally Worrell, 2003-09-29 15:25:39 |
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Title |
Staffordshire Moorlands Patera inscription |
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Description |
English: A 'patera' or handled pan, known as 'The Staffordshire Pan', cast in copper alloy with elaborate enamelled decoration and a Latin inscription below the rim. The body of the vessel is convex and c.2mm thick, and the slightly out-turned rim has a rounded edge, with an external diameter of 89.5mm. There is a diagonal foot-ring with a diameter of 54mm and an internal ledge cast at c.1mm from the base edge, onto which the missing base would have been soldered. Traces of the solder survive on this ledge. The handle is now missing, but judging from other finds it is likely to have been flat and bow-tie shaped and also inlaid with coloured enamel. There are the remains of the solder used to affix the handle on the upper body just below the rim (the soldering scar is c.70mm long). The body of the vessel is decorated with 'Celtic-style' motifs consisting of a curvilinear scrollwork design made up of eight roundels in turquoise and blue enamel enclosing swirling six-armed whirligigs which are inlaid with alternating yellow, red and possibly purple enamel. The whirligigs are made up of three 'leaf-shaped' motifs inlaid with yellow enamel, alternating with larger, curving motifs, one edge of which is 'feathered', and inlaid with red and possibly purple enamel. The areas between the roundels are infilled with triangular motifs inlaid with either red or turquoise enamel. Along the lower edge, these motifs are in alternating red and turquoise enamel, with the turquoise enamel being very well preserved and the red less so. Along the upper edge, the eight motifs are more elaborate with a central copper-alloy extension terminating in a curving, rounded lobe. In each of these motifs, the upper edge to the left of centre has three or four notches cut out in a diagonal line and they are inlaid with turquoise in five of the motifs, there is a slight trace of red in one and no enamel surviving in two of the motifs. A great deal of the enamel survives and the vessel is in a fine condition. |
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Depicted place | (County of findspot) Staffordshire | ||
Date | between 100 and 199 | ||
Accession number |
FindID: 49791 Old ref: WMID-3FE965 Filename: all-2bwhard.jpg |
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https://finds.org.uk/database/ajax/download/id/9862 Catalog: https://finds.org.uk/database/images/image/id/9862 Artefact: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/49791 |
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current | 21:53, 23 January 2017 | 400 × 14 (6 KB) | Fæ | Portable Antiquities Scheme, FASW, FindID: 49791, roman, page 30, batch count 498 |
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