A SET OF BRONZE MANUSCRIPT HOLDERS

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A SET OF BRONZE MANUSCRIPT HOLDERS
ENGLISH, 14TH CENTURY

Areas of oxidisation; small crack to one arm.
2 7/8in. (7.3cm.) long
Provenance
Excavated near Aylesford, Kent.

Lot Essay

There is some uncertainty as to the function of the present class of object. Numerous examples have been found near monastery sites, which might support the theory that they were used as mauscript holders or markers. Other examples, however, are thought to have been tweezers, and formed part of toiletry sets.

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