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Brooches (fragments)

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from Skaill, Sandwick, Orkney

Postcard of Brooches (fragments).
000-190-004-110-C
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Brooches (fragments)

These fragments from silver penannular brooches were found at Skaill at Sandwick in Orkney. They are part of the largest Viking Age silver hoard found in Scotland, buried between 950 and 970. These fragments were valued as silver bullion for economic transactions.

The fragments are from the terminals and pin heads of large penannular silver brooches. They are decorated, some with geometric decoration, others with brambling. Some are worn, but one is unused, perhaps thrown away because of a casting flaw.

Ten ball-type brooches were included in the Skaill hoard, together with fragments of others. This type of brooch was developed in Ireland in the ninth century, and became popular amongst Scandinavians.


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Online ID: 000-190-004-110-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  X.IL 65
Date: Deposited between 950 and 970
Material:
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What: Brooch / ring / fragment
Brooch / ring / fragment
Brooch / ring / fragment
Brooch / ring / fragment
Brooch / ring / fragment
Brooch / ring / fragment
Brooch / ring / fragment
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Who:
Where: Scotland, Orkney, Sandwick, Skaill
Scotland, Orkney, Sandwick, Skaill
Scotland, Orkney, Sandwick, Skaill
Scotland, Orkney, Sandwick, Skaill
Scotland, Orkney, Sandwick, Skaill
Scotland, Orkney, Sandwick, Skaill
Scotland, Orkney, Sandwick, Skaill
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Description: One of forty four fragments of brooches and rings which include two globular ends of large brooches and a portion of knitted silver wire, from Skaill
One of forty four fragments of brooches and rings which include two globular ends of large brooches and a portion of knitted silver wire, from Skaill
One of forty four fragments of brooches and rings which include two globular ends of large brooches and a portion of knitted silver wire, from Skaill
One of forty four fragments of brooches and rings which include two globular ends of large brooches and a portion of knitted silver wire, from Skaill
One of forty four fragments of brooches and rings which include two globular ends of large brooches and a portion of knitted silver wire, from Skaill
One of forty four fragments of brooches and rings which include two globular ends of large brooches and a portion of knitted silver wire, from Skaill
One of forty four fragments of brooches and rings which include two globular ends of large brooches and a portion of knitted silver wire, from Skaill
References:
  • Graham-Campbell, James. The Viking-age gold and silver of Scotland (AD 850-1100), 1995, pp 34-6, 118-9. 
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