Excessively Rare Anglo-Saxon 'Trewhiddle Style' Zoomorphic Pin
Silver, 2.92 grams, 77.50 mm. 8th century AD. The pin has a flat, tongue-shaped head connected by a rectangular collar to the shaft, which has a bulbous ‘rib’ 21 mm from the point. The upper portion of the head has radiate detailing and a Trewhiddle Style zoomorph. Below this is a recessed panel with a ropework-effect motif, within an elliptical panel with lateral flanches towards the base. Reference: Webster, L & Backhouse, J. The Making of England. Anglo-Saxon Art and Culture AD 600-900, London, 1991, p.96-7 fig.69e-f. Extremely fine condition. Ex Lord McAlpine collection.