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  2. Forsbrook Pendant - Wikipedia

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    The Forsbrook Pendant is a piece of Anglo Saxon jewellery found in Forsbrook, Staffordshire, England and sold to the British Museum in 1879. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a 7th-century setting of a 4th-century gold Roman coin in gold cellwork with garnet and blue glass inlays.

  3. Detectorists' Anglo-Saxon finds on show at museum - AOL

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    An Anglo-Saxon gold pendant unearthed in a North Lincolnshire field is set to go on show as part of a new exhibition. The pendant, which features an ornate design in the shape of a cross, was one ...

  4. Category:Pendant crosses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pendant crosses" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Anglo-Saxon reliquary cross; B. Beresford Hope Cross; C. Cross ...

  5. Winfarthing pendant - Wikipedia

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    This era is the latest period in which Anglo-Saxon burials with grave goods occurred. The pendant cross motifs suggest that the woman may have been an early convert to Christianity. [2] The find was declared treasure by the UK Government and was valued at £145,050. [5]

  6. Medieval jewelry - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Saxons who founded the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England preferred round disk brooches to either fibulae or penannular forms, also using gold and garnet cloisonné along with other styles. The finest and most famous collection of barbarian jewelry is the set for the adornment of (probably) an Anglo-Saxon king of about 620 recovered at ...

  7. Staffordshire Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The hoard includes almost 4,600 items and metal fragments, [8] [1] totalling 5.094 kg (11.23 lb) of gold and 1.442 kg (3.18 lb) of silver, with 3,500 cloisonné garnets [6] [9] and is the largest treasure of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver objects discovered to date, eclipsing, at least in quantity, the 1.5 kg (3.3 lb) hoard found in the Sutton Hoo ship burial in 1939.

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