Vintage Viking Double Raven Pewter Brooch by St.Justin of Cornwall
No longer produced (dated 1994), a pewter brooch in the form of two birds probably the two ravens, Huginn and Munnin, from Viking mythology, made in Cornwall by St.Justin. The birds are engraved with two interlaced Triquetras and holding an amber stone (simulated?).
Dimensions: Width 7.5 cms, Length 5 cms.
Vintage Heraldic Shield Pewter Brooch by St.Justin of Cornwall
No longer produced, a pewter brooch in the form of a shield displaying an Heraldic Flory cross made in Cornwall by St.Justin. The brooch is decorated with a central stone of simulated Lapus Lazuli.
Dimensions: Length 5.5 cms, Width 3 cms.
Vintage Hand Made Triquetra Copper Coated Vase
A one of a kind, hand made Celtic vase with Triquetra or Trinity Knot. Riveted and hammered onto a wooden base, it has the feel of an Archibald Knox design. It has no maker’s mark and presumably is an individual design. It is copper coated on to possibly pewter.
Dimensions: Height 24.5 cms, Width and Depth at the top 9.5cms, base 13 x 11 cms.
Please note this item requires special packing and extra shipping costs may apply.
In The Scottish Language ‘Tod’ Means Fox
This makes you think about the use of ‘Tod’ in many books, such as the wonderful Beatrix Potter’s ‘A Tale of Mr.Tod’.More recently the multiple versions of Ursula Todd’s life in ‘Life After Life’ by Kate Atkinson. The book tells the story of the Todd family who live in ‘Fox Corner’. The English language is […]
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