From Linlithgow Palace, West Lothian
Add to albumThis bronze prick spur was found in the ruins of Linlithgow Palace in West Lothian. It dates from around 1300.
The prick spur is decorated with incised lines.
There was a royal manor house on the site of Linlithgow Palace from the time of David I. It was converted into a garrison 1301-2 by Edward I of England, falling into Scottish hands again in 1313. The present palace dates from 1425.
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- Online ID: 000-100-001-320-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
- Project:
National Museums Scotland
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland H.ML 1
- Date: Around 1300
c. 1300
- Material: Bronze or brass
Spur, prick
- Dimensions: 144 mm L x 78 mm max W x 27 mm max D
- What: Spur, prick
- Subject: Horse furniture, stirrups (NMAS Classification)
- Who:
- Where: Scotland, West Lothian, Linlithgow Palace
- Event:
- Description: Prick spur of bronze or brass decorated with incised lines, c. 1300, found at Linlithgow Palace, West Lothian
- References:
- Keay, J. & Keay J. (ed). Encyclopaedia of Scotland. London: Collins, 1994 pp 623-4
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