据悉这件配饰是采用金属探测仪在英格兰赫特福德郡发现的

15th century gold pendant

 A 15th century gold pendant that lain buried beneath Hertfordshire farmland since the time of Henry VIII until it was discovered by an amateur metal detector is to be offered for sale at Sotheby’s Old Master Sculpture and Works of Art auction in London on Thursday 9 July 2009. The remarkable gold object that depicts the Holy Trinity of God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit is no bigger than a postage stamp and caries an estimate of £150,000 – 250,000. The engraving is of superb quality and is comparable to mounts in two major international museums – the Victoria and Albert in London and The Cloisters in New York. It was discovered by an amateur metal detector just a few inches underground whilst walking in fields near her home. The detecting enthusiast had no idea of the value and importance of the piece when it was first uncovered.

 Discussing the mount, Carolyn Miner, a Specialist in Sotheby’s Sculpture and Works of Art Department, said: “Finds such as this are extremely rare. It is remarkable that a gold pendant has survived intact and in such wonderful condition since the second half of the 15th century. The craftsmanship is staggeringly ornate for such a small piece and traces of the original enamel can even be seen in some of the grooves. I am absolutely thrilled for the lucky metal detector who has uncovered a piece of history.”

  2009年7月9日,伦敦苏富比将举办经典雕塑及艺术品拍卖。届时将会有一件年代可追溯到15世界亨利八世的金质配饰亮相苏富比,据悉这件配饰是采用金属探测仪在英格兰赫特福德郡发现的,该金质配饰雕刻精美,,至纯天珠,预估价15-25万英镑。

  苏富比经典雕塑及艺术品拍卖的专家Carolyn Miner称“这件配饰很稀有。金质的配饰能够保存的如此完好无缺实为惊奇。”

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