VIKING IRON SKULL CAP
Ca. 11th-12th century AD
An iron skull-cap of hemispherical form, crafted with precision to fit the contours of the human head. This marvelous piece of history boasts a lower edge, meticulously riveted for attachment and a smooth exterior with a median ridge that adds to its overall appeal. The iron used to create this skull cap was a precious commodity during the Viking Age, and its production was a closely guarded secret. Iron ore was mined from the earth and smelted in furnaces, with skilled craftsmen carefully controlling the temperature to achieve the desired results. The iron was then shaped using various tools, including hammers and anvils, before being finished with precision.
Size: L:250mm / W:200mm ; 540g
Provenance: Property of a European collector; ex. German collection formed between 1990-2010.
Estimate: GBP 2000 - 3000
Price realized | -- |
Starting price | 1'000 GBP |
Estimate | 2'000 GBP |