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Medieval inscribed bronze situla

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The drawing shows a vessel of cast bronze or bell metal in the form of a bucket or situla for holy water. It has three legs and a handle. The sides have three plaques depicting figures of an angel, a standing figure, and a seated figure with a horn. Two of the figures form an Annunciation scene. They were cast from dies used for an earlier piece of c1200 (see Bibliography). Around the rim is a cast inscription with the name of G Glanville.
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Title: Medieval inscribed bronze situla
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The drawing shows a vessel of cast bronze or bell metal in the form of a bucket or situla for holy water.
It has three legs and a handle.
The sides have three plaques depicting figures of an angel, a standing figure, and a seated figure with a horn.
Two of the figures form an Annunciation scene.
They were cast from dies used for an earlier piece of c1200 (see Bibliography).
Around the rim is a cast inscription with the name of G Glanville.

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