From St Ninian's Isle, Dunrossness, Shetland
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Sword pommel
This silver gilt sword pommel was found in a hoard containing 28 silver objects and part of the jaw of a porpoise, buried in a ruined chapel on St Ninian's Isle, at Dunrossness, on Shetland. The objects probably belonged to a Pictish chief.
The 'cocked hat' pommel has cast decoration in chip-carved technique of interlaced animals filling six panels. The form and ornament suggest either a Pictish interpretation of Anglo-Saxon metalwork, or perhaps an Anglo-Saxon import.
The St Ninian's Isle hoard contained eight silver bowls, 12 silver brooches, a sword pommel, two chapes, two eating utensils, three mounts and part of a porpoise's jawbone. They were buried under a church's floor, presumably for safekeeping.
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000-100-036-426-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland X.FC 278 A |
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Between 750 and 825
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Of cocked hat form; with cast decoration in chip carved technique of interlaced animals filling six panels
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2.15" L
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Pommel
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Scotland, Shetland, St Ninian's Isle
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Pommel of cocked hat form with cast decoration in chip-carved technique of interlaced animals filling six panels, from St Ninian's Isle, Shetland
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- Calder, Jenni. The wealth of a nation. Edinburgh: National Museums of Scotland and Glasgow: Richard Drew Publishing, 1989, p. 118.
- Webster, Leslie and Backhouse, Janet. The making of England. Anglo-Saxon art and culture AD 600-900. London: British Museum Press, 1991, p 223.
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