A distinctively early medieval solid brass buckle, of Nordic, Anglo-Saxon ilk, based on a find in the Richmond (Surrey) area. An impeccably cast brass chape for footwear, belts, armour, pouches, etc.
Beware, for dreadful is the wrath of kings - Homer.
There is no king who has not had a slave amongst his ancestors, and no slave who has not had a king amongst his - Keller.
O Richard, O my King, the universe forsakes thee! - Sedaine Stolen.
Sceptres are held in anxious hands - Seneca.
Kings climb to eminence over men's graves - Dobson.
Ratio Regum ("argument of kings") - meaning WAR. Inscription cast on the cannons of Louis XIV of France .
Our Ref: 287123snam8907-0k50 - 68
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