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Secular badges were popular in the medieval period as either lover’s tokens or livery badges. All of the badges below are accurate copies of surviving pewter artefacts. For information on the history of secular badges please refer to the ‘History of pewter’ section of the website.
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Late 14th-15th Centuries.
29x67mm
The famous badge of the ragged staff, upon which, in relief, is a cross and the inscription ‘Maria Ora’, (Mary pray for me).
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15th Century.
40x48mm
Three-dimensional openwork representation of a purse, the two halves cast separately and then soldered together. Within the two halves is enclosed a cast imitation coin
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Late 15th century.
31x38mm
A rose and sun dimidiated
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15th century.
31x33mm
A flowering plant
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14th-15th century.
44x47mm
A greyhound, beneath which sits a hare.
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15th century.
44x38mm
A three flowered daisy, the two outer flowers shown in profile.
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