Isca Silurum Or An Illustrated Catalogue of the Museum of Antiquities At Caerl

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Caerleon Wales Museum of Antiquities
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J. Jun.
Fig. 4 was found in the Walks field.
The late Sir Bighy Mackworth, Bart.
Figs. 5, 6, and 7. Castle villa. J. J. Jun.
Fig. 8 was also found in the castle villa : it is composed of a central oval portion, with originally four small circular plates projecting from it opposite to each other ; of these three only remain. The central portion presents a wry-mouthed visage, not very artistically chiselled. The little circles attached to the rim are ornamented in the centre with vitreous paste o
...r enamel, of a lead-colour, or light dull blue, much decayed by time. This fibula was described in the 'Archaeological Journal, ' viii. 161 ; and the editor remarked that " several fibulae, resembling this in fashion, have been found in England ; but the central visage is a novelty. " /. /. Jun.
Fig. 9. — Fibula in the form of a serpent with its tail in its mouth.
This fibula has, by several antiquaries, been considered of comparatively late date ; and if so, it ought not to have had a place in the present plate.


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