The Hyde Abbey Crosier Head
Crosier Head
ca. 1200-1250 (made)
ca. 1200-1250 (made)
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Crosier head, copper alloy and gilt. The crook formed as an eight-sided stem from which spring finely chased foliage and fruit. The lower part of the stem, the knop and the staff are of round section, undecorated.
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Title | The Hyde Abbey Crosier Head (popular title) |
Materials and techniques | Copper alloy, hammered, chased; gilded |
Brief description | The Hyde Abbey Crosier Head, copper alloy, England, ca. 1200-1250 |
Physical description | Crosier head, copper alloy and gilt. The crook formed as an eight-sided stem from which spring finely chased foliage and fruit. The lower part of the stem, the knop and the staff are of round section, undecorated. |
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Object history | Found at Hyde Abbey, Winchester, ca. 1788, while digging foundations of a new jail. Bought by G. Percy Elliot of Winchester before 1851; inherited by granddaughter Mrs E.S.M. Bowker; bought from her by the V&A in 1920. Treasures of Hyde Exhibition RF.2005/1073 |
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Accession number | M.88-1920 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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