Fuller Brooch
9th century Anglo-Saxon brooch / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Fuller Brooch is an Anglo-Saxon silver and niello brooch dated to the late 9th century, which is now in the British Museum, where it is normally on display in Room 41.[1] The elegance of the engraved decoration depicting the Five Senses, highlighted by being filled with niello, makes it one of the most highly regarded pieces of Anglo-Saxon art.
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Fuller Brooch | |
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Material | Silver and niello |
Size | 11.4 cm in diameter |
Created | Late 9th Century AD |
Present location | British Museum, London |
Registration | M&ME 1952,0404.1 |
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