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Viking Bronze stirrup mount
Bronze open work stirrup mount, these pieces were the terminal for the leather strap with held the horse's stirrup in place. In excellent condition with a even green patination. Excavated North Yorkshire, 3.6 cm long x 3.5 cm wide.
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Category Ancient Artifacts
Date 8th - 11th century
Early 20th Century Antiques Material Bronze
Origin English
Item code as1094a068
Status Sold
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