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Tostock buckle
Ashmolean Museum inventory no. AN1909.455. 7th century. L. 6.5cm. Gold, garnet. Gold buckle with two garnets enclosed by mouldings with pointed teeth. Gold back-plate. The main gem is the largest garnet of its type known from England. Found in…

Buckle
AN00032847_001_l. Gold sheet openwork sub-oval miniature buckle, with extensive filigree decoration in plain and beaded wire. Two opposed pairs of linked bird heads with incised hooked beaks enclose a rectangular central panel containing interlacing…

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AN00032270_001_l. Gold buckle in the form of a writhing animal. There is a kidney-shaped cloisonné garnet loop; the tongue has basal shield, triangular plate and filigree wire decoration. There is a garnet cross on apex. All these images are ©…

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AN00272997_001_l. Silver-gilt buckle, in two pieces: loop with niello designs and inlaid silver circles; triangular plate with Style II gold sheet; inlaid tongue. All these images are © Trustees of the British Museum. These free low-resolution…

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AN00725475_001_l. Silver buckle with a cast oval loop and shield-on-tongue covered by a sheet gold plate, edged with beaded wire, and divided into two crescentic panels flanking a central rectangle, all filled with collared granules. Above them is a…

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AN00756888_001_l. Silver buckle with oval loop and shield on tongue; inlaid with gold foil. All these images are © Trustees of the British Museum. These free low-resolution images are covered also under the British Museum's Terms and Conditions…

Buckle with Studs
Buckle.
Among finds from an Anglo-Saxon cemetery discovered at The Meads, Sittingbourne, Kent.

This burial ground was excavated in late 2008 by Canterbury Archaeological Trust before the development of the site. The site dates to the 6th and 7th…

Copper Alloy Buckle
Buckle.
Among finds from an Anglo-Saxon cemetery discovered at The Meads, Sittingbourne, Kent.

This burial ground was excavated in late 2008 by Canterbury Archaeological Trust before the development of the site. The site dates to the 6th and 7th…

Anglo-Saxon buckle
M/1992/32.
This bronze buckle is one of several Saxon objects found by workmen when they were building Edridge Road in Croydon between February 1893 and September 1894. Some of the objects were given to the old Grangewood Museum in Croydon and are…
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