These things have been identified as, Medieval 'Knights of the holy Sepulchre' bracteate's, 15th-16th Century. Ref. Michener M., Pilgrim and Secular Badges, London. 1986. p244, items 939-42. With the amount that turn up though, I'm not so sure.shaun7 said:Silver Searcher said:Cross-Crosslet Mountshaun7 said:Cheers Rob, I can't remember what they areI'll ask Cru
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robfinds said:These things have been identified as, Medieval 'Knights of the holy Sepulchre' bracteate's, 15th-16th Century. Ref. Michener M., Pilgrim and Secular Badges, London. 1986. p244, items 939-42. With the amount that turn up though, I'm not so sure.shaun7 said:Silver Searcher said:Cross-Crosslet Mountshaun7 said:Cheers Rob, I can't remember what they areI'll ask Cru
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I think there's just too many turning up Cru. For me, metal detectorist's "may" have re- written the book, on this one.CRUSADER said:robfinds said:These things have been identified as, Medieval 'Knights of the holy Sepulchre' bracteate's, 15th-16th Century. Ref. Michener M., Pilgrim and Secular Badges, London. 1986. p244, items 939-42. With the amount that turn up though, I'm not so sure.shaun7 said:Silver Searcher said:Cross-Crosslet Mountshaun7 said:Cheers Rob, I can't remember what they areI'll ask Cru
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Mine is from SEABY - Micheal Mitchiner - The Medieval Period and Nuremberg (Jetons Medalets & Tokens Vol 1)
I understand why you question it, & I never take books at face value, but I thought it was based on finds from a dateable context.
robfinds said:I think there's just too many turning up Cru. For me, metal detectorist's "may" have re- written the book, on this one.CRUSADER said:robfinds said:These things have been identified as, Medieval 'Knights of the holy Sepulchre' bracteate's, 15th-16th Century. Ref. Michener M., Pilgrim and Secular Badges, London. 1986. p244, items 939-42. With the amount that turn up though, I'm not so sure.shaun7 said:Silver Searcher said:Cross-Crosslet Mountshaun7 said:Cheers Rob, I can't remember what they areI'll ask Cru
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Mine is from SEABY - Micheal Mitchiner - The Medieval Period and Nuremberg (Jetons Medalets & Tokens Vol 1)
I understand why you question it, & I never take books at face value, but I thought it was based on finds from a dateable context.
CRUSADER said:robfinds said:I think there's just too many turning up Cru. For me, metal detectorist's "may" have re- written the book, on this one.CRUSADER said:robfinds said:These things have been identified as, Medieval 'Knights of the holy Sepulchre' bracteate's, 15th-16th Century. Ref. Michener M., Pilgrim and Secular Badges, London. 1986. p244, items 939-42. With the amount that turn up though, I'm not so sure.shaun7 said:Silver Searcher said:Cross-Crosslet Mountshaun7 said:Cheers Rob, I can't remember what they areI'll ask Cru
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Mine is from SEABY - Micheal Mitchiner - The Medieval Period and Nuremberg (Jetons Medalets & Tokens Vol 1)
I understand why you question it, & I never take books at face value, but I thought it was based on finds from a dateable context.
I agree, they 'may'
HISPAN said:CRUSADER said:robfinds said:I think there's just too many turning up Cru. For me, metal detectorist's "may" have re- written the book, on this one.CRUSADER said:robfinds said:These things have been identified as, Medieval 'Knights of the holy Sepulchre' bracteate's, 15th-16th Century. Ref. Michener M., Pilgrim and Secular Badges, London. 1986. p244, items 939-42. With the amount that turn up though, I'm not so sure.shaun7 said:Silver Searcher said:Cross-Crosslet Mountshaun7 said:Cheers Rob, I can't remember what they areI'll ask Cru
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Mine is from SEABY - Micheal Mitchiner - The Medieval Period and Nuremberg (Jetons Medalets & Tokens Vol 1)
I understand why you question it, & I never take books at face value, but I thought it was based on finds from a dateable context.
I agree, they 'may'
the Religious order 'Knights of the holy Sepulchre' exists globally still ... Shaun is the boss of them all ,the emblem buried since 1570... Long live the new boss
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robfinds said:I think there's just too many turning up Cru. For me, metal detectorist's "may" have re- written the book, on this one.CRUSADER said:robfinds said:These things have been identified as, Medieval 'Knights of the holy Sepulchre' bracteate's, 15th-16th Century. Ref. Michener M., Pilgrim and Secular Badges, London. 1986. p244, items 939-42. With the amount that turn up though, I'm not so sure.shaun7 said:Silver Searcher said:Cross-Crosslet Mountshaun7 said:Cheers Rob, I can't remember what they areI'll ask Cru
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Mine is from SEABY - Micheal Mitchiner - The Medieval Period and Nuremberg (Jetons Medalets & Tokens Vol 1)
I understand why you question it, & I never take books at face value, but I thought it was based on finds from a dateable context.
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someone believes it, just saw one on ebay finish on £33, seen sceats go for lessCRUSADER said:Silver Searcher said:Cross-Crosslet Mountshaun7 said:Cheers Rob, I can't remember what they areI'll ask Cru
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me tooHISPAN said:Hello Shaun! Some of these are key barrel for Gas (are smaller).
nice your pics.
Greetings!
CRUSADER said:someone believes it, just saw one on ebay finish on £33, seen sceats go for lessCRUSADER said:Silver Searcher said:Cross-Crosslet Mountshaun7 said:Cheers Rob, I can't remember what they areI'll ask Cru
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