14th Century A.d. Medieval Knights Armorial Seal Matrice Of "two Lions Passant"

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    CULCULCAN The Final Synthesis - isbn 978-0-9939480-0-8 Staff Member

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    Medieval Knights Armorial Seal Matrice of "two lions passant"
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    CULCULCAN The Final Synthesis - isbn 978-0-9939480-0-8 Staff Member

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    This is a nice medieval bronze armorial seal, dating to the 13th - 14th century.

    It would have once belonged to a knight, bearing his arms.

    The armorial displays as 'Two lions passant' being without any visible tinctures make it hard to be more precise.

    The seal is inscribed with the owner's name in a form of 'Lombardic' script,

    this reads to me as "S'IONIS.DE.MESAIGO?'.

    The seal is of a 'chessman' type with a quatrefoil handle.

    These were extremely important objects to their owners, seldom misplaced or lost as credit cards are kept today.

    On the death of the owner, their seals were broken up and destroyed.

    This example is a little ragged around the edges from burial, but still readable in places if somewhat worn.

    Similar armorial seals have been recorded from Cambridge (SF-43A30C) and Northampton (IHS-0BB4C1).

    OBJECT: Seal Matrice

    CULTURE: Medieval

    DATE: c. 13th - 14th century A.D.

    MATERIAL: Bronze

    SIZE: 25mm tall x 22mm diameter

    WEIGHT: 12.62 grams

    PROVENANCE: Ex. private collection, Reims. France.
     

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