Forsbrook Pendant
1879 archaeological discoveries7th century in EnglandAnglo-Saxon archaeologyAnglo-Saxon artArchaeological sites in Staffordshire ... and 5 more
Coins of ancient RomeHistory of StaffordshireIndividual pendantsMedieval European metalwork objectsMedieval European objects in the British Museum
The Forsbrook Pendant is a piece of Anglo Saxon jewellery found in Forsbrook, Staffordshire, England and sold to the British Museum in 1879. It is a 7th-century setting of a 4th-century gold Roman coin in gold cellwork with garnet and blue glass inlays.
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East Bank Ride, Staffordshire Moorlands
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N 52.972091 ° | E -2.052029 ° |
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East Bank Ride
East Bank Ride
ST11 9DS Staffordshire Moorlands
England, United Kingdom
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