Gold, 1.37 grams, 19.58 mm. 6th-7th century AD. Bullæ are small gold pendants formed from two hemispheres with a broad suspension loop. This is a good example of the type. Reference: Smith, R.A.
British Museum Guide to Anglo-Saxon Antiquities, London, 1923, plate IV. Very fine condition. Found Little Waltham, Essex in the late 1960's. Ex Phil Goodwin. This item is accompanied by an XRF ancient metal test certificate from
Oxford X-ray Fluorescence Ltd.