Swan Pendant
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Description
Late 15th century AD. The bronze original, decorated with enamel may have belonged to a retainer of Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII who held Tattershall Castlefrom 1487 to 1509. Found in Tattershall High Street, it is from a horse harness. The swan was a badge of Lancastrian supporters. City Museum, Lincoln. D33
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