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    Medieval silver-gilt livery badge of the Boar of King Richard III

    $3,200 (approx conversion from £2600)

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    About this item

    This is a nice medieval silver-gilt retainers badge, dating to the 15th century. It depicts a Boar, used as the royal livery of the English King Richard III. This example was originally found in Gloucestershire and was purchased from a private collection. Such a badge would have been worn by a retained knight of King Richard III. Similar example was found on the Bosworth battlefield and recorded as LEIC-A6C834. This example in intact with all four legs and a suspension ring on the tail. RARE

    OBJECT: Retainer Badge

    CULTURE: Medieval

    DATE: 15th century A.D.

    MATERIAL: Silver-gilt (gold gilded silver)

    SIZE: 24mm x 18mm x 3mm

    WEIGHT:  5.6 grams

    PROVENANCE:  Originally found in Gloucestershire 1998, part of a private collection Bristol.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    12371 (AB-151205)

    Period

    Pre 1600, Middle Age

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