Pelican Brooch

$10.00$20.00 plain/painted

These popular brooches are an adaptation into pewter of the famous three-dimensional gold brooch (probably originally enameled, but no longer) in the British Museum, dated to the late fourteenth-century. A pastiche – to our thinking within the normal medieval range of similar motifs appearing in both precious and base metals.

An attractive version of the symbol of the Order of the Pelican (SCA).


Product details: The gold brooch published: Lightbown, R. W. Mediaeval European Jewellery: With a Catalogue of the Collection in the Victoria & Albert Museum. London: Published by the Victoria & Albert Museum, 1992. Described P. 165. Depicted Pl.39
Dimensions (H x W):
1 5/8 x 2 1/8 inches
42 x 55 mm

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Description

SCA Society for Creative Anachronism award awards peer peersĀ  peerage medallion pendant badge regalia “Order of the Pelican” “Master of the Pelican” “Mistress of the Pelican”

Additional information

Weight .5 oz
Color

Painted, Unpainted

Pennsic debut

2000

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