Medieval 'Coronation Scene' Horse Harness Mount with Cross Pendant 008127

Medieval 'Coronation Scene' Horse Harness Mount with Cross Pendant 008127
Excessively Rare Medieval 'Coronation Scene' Horse Harness Mount with Cross Pendant
Copper alloy, 42.31 grams; 93.00 mm. Circa 12th - 14th Century A.D. A very large and rare harness mount in the shape of a quatrefoil, inside is a square with the corners protruding from the angles. Inside the square is a depiction of a coronation scene, most probably of God presenting a coronet to the Virgin Mary. The beauty of the religious scene is extenuated with red enamel juxtaposed with blue enamel. Hanging underneath on a hinge is a cross pommee pendant with a central pierced cross. Recorded with the portable antiquity scheme as SWYOR-0761F8. No examples in over 500 on the Portable Antiquities Website and no examples in the book Medieval Armorial Horse Furniture in Norfolk; East Anglian Archaeology 101" by Steven Ashley (2002). Very Fine condition. Ex. Hurst Collection, found Yorkshire.

Amy Cooper FLO for South and West Yorkshire writes: "I will be contacting Irene Szymanski about it. She is a local medievalist...I have added the pendant to the PAS database. It is record number SWYOR-0761F8".

Irene Szymanski, medievalist writes: "I think I can see a male head top left, and a female one top right facing the male, who may be seated. If that's the case, then it'll be a Coronation of the Virgin - God on the left, the Virgin Mary on the right. A very popular mediaeval scene, turning up on things like seal matrices with some regularity. I've never seen one on a pendant before, but I'm not at all surprised to discover an example.
 
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