How to date an Artefact | Tudor Pendant of Henry VIII & Katherine of Aragon | Curator's Corner S8 E2

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@majorlaff8682
@majorlaff8682 Жыл бұрын
I have a (girl) friend that's been dating an artefact for over forty years now. She found him in a field, asleep. He's been examined by a few experts. They all conclude he's worthless but she still loves him.
@rockets4kids
@rockets4kids Жыл бұрын
This is the quality content I clicked for
@dinaboop
@dinaboop Жыл бұрын
🤣
@tdswen1
@tdswen1 Жыл бұрын
Good one. I only clicked just to check humorous comments.
@majorlaff8682
@majorlaff8682 Жыл бұрын
@@tdswen1 Hope it made ya laugh.
@RekLara
@RekLara Жыл бұрын
@@rockets4kids me too! Only reason I clicked hahahaha
@salaltschul3604
@salaltschul3604 Жыл бұрын
I love the thought that this was found in a field...and we flash back five hundred odd years to someone going to take off their necklace only to find it missing...Here we are, connected by the losing and finding of this beautiful object. I'm sorry it was lost but I'm so glad it's been found.
@pallasproserpina4118
@pallasproserpina4118 Жыл бұрын
Archaeologists secretly love when people lose things. Even though we've had access to metalworking for millennia, we have relatively few metal artifacts compared to other materials because metal is so often melted down and reused. if this pendant hadn't been lost, it likely wouldn't have survived to today.
@salaltschul3604
@salaltschul3604 Жыл бұрын
@@pallasproserpina4118 That makes SO much sense! I love that I now know that. Thanks for sharing :)
@johnladuke6475
@johnladuke6475 Жыл бұрын
Considering the less-than-perfect craftsmanship she pointed out, and the price point of the object as a trinket for Henry but a significant purchase for a courtier, I can picture this being an unappreciated gift to the royal couple. Maybe even intentionally "lost" as far from the party as they could throw it.
@sybilvane645
@sybilvane645 Жыл бұрын
I could spend whole days listening to the museum curators. Thank you so much
@pattheplanter
@pattheplanter Жыл бұрын
The hand emerging from a cloud is a symbol that has been around since at least the 9th century, representing God's hand acting in the world. In this case, showing the supposed approval of God for the marriage of Henry and Katherine. The _Manus Dei_ clearly emerging from a cloud with a crown is seen above the head of Charles the Bald, who is flanked by two popes in an illustration c. 870 in the Bibliothèque nationale de France: manuscript Latin 1141, fol. 2v.
@user-ks5cg5cd7m
@user-ks5cg5cd7m Жыл бұрын
Interesting. I looked it up. Not quite as fancy looking as this, but really interesting. I would not have known why that hand was just hanging up there. To the unlearned, like me, that hand hovering over Charles the Bald looked strange indeed. I guess in the case of this necklace it represents the hand of God bringing the two houses together in the marriage union. Thanks for the comment.
@megwilcox2878
@megwilcox2878 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! I was taken aback by the presenter's assertion that the symbol was relatively contemporary with the Tudors, I was sure I had seen it more than once in older items, but couldn't remember where I had seen it.
@pattheplanter
@pattheplanter Жыл бұрын
@@megwilcox2878 There are less obviously cloud-based hands from back to the time of Constantine the Great of Constantinople.
@megwilcox2878
@megwilcox2878 Жыл бұрын
@@pattheplanter It's one of my favourite motifs. Look out! Disembodied hand coming!
@graziacavasino8884
@graziacavasino8884 Жыл бұрын
Indeed. It's quite strange, to say the least, that at the museum they ignore it.
@causewaykayak
@causewaykayak Жыл бұрын
That was fascinating. Your expert has a really nice style of presenting her material. Oozes expertise !
@GOODGRAYCAT
@GOODGRAYCAT Жыл бұрын
Agree, and she has a very pleasant voice to listen to, as well, as she presents the materials, methods of study, and explanations.
@Familylawgroup
@Familylawgroup Жыл бұрын
I agree that the expert is top notch. I would love to see more about HOW some of the additional tools and techniques worked (the mechanical steps) and the boundaries of each machine and it’s each useless and Lee xomvrided
@Copperkettle-y7v
@Copperkettle-y7v Жыл бұрын
I know the dating is mid 1510s, but could it have been an object from Henry and Katherine’s visit to Warwick castle in 1511? A lot of hunting going on during that visit. In any case, simply amazing find. Thanks for this!
@censusgary
@censusgary Жыл бұрын
As Ms. Rachel King says, one of the most intriguing questions is, how did this 500-year-old piece of aristocratic jewelry get buried in a farm field in Warwickshire? That’s the kind of puzzle that may never be solved, but if anybody finds out, I’d love to know.
@HiHoSilvey
@HiHoSilvey Жыл бұрын
Yes, I wondered about that, too. It would seem to lend credence to the theory that the pendant was not made directly for the king.
@Lulu-ut9pv
@Lulu-ut9pv Жыл бұрын
It could be anything .... Maybe it was stolen and dropped
@minhthai4915
@minhthai4915 Жыл бұрын
I don't find it intriguing whatsoever. A tourney, which Henry was very fond of.
@angelwings7930
@angelwings7930 Жыл бұрын
@@Lulu-ut9pv Exactly. Or just dropped/lost during a royal “progress”.
@cjcarver6290
@cjcarver6290 Жыл бұрын
This lovely piece of jewelry was given to the victor of the joust, the Earl of Warwick who had it buried for safekeeping. If you believe that (although plausible!), I gotta bridge...
@annetteziegler7944
@annetteziegler7944 Жыл бұрын
My goodness, your Rachel King is wonderful! More from her corner, please! (Liked and subscribed!)
@hsmd4533
@hsmd4533 Жыл бұрын
She is phenomenal!
@AbigailTheAdvocate
@AbigailTheAdvocate Жыл бұрын
‘The usual way. Flowers, chocolates, and promises you don’t intend to keep’ -Cogsworth from Beauty and the Beast
@time4clocks
@time4clocks Жыл бұрын
Amazing what can be found still lying about waiting for discovery!! The detective work in finding out what this piece is all about is exceptional!! 🌷🌷
@Ulnvtcydr
@Ulnvtcydr Жыл бұрын
It's not really is it. Just tedious scrolling of old texts.
@time4clocks
@time4clocks Жыл бұрын
@@Ulnvtcydr I think the educated guess of knowing which texts to look at, and the clues from the object, have the elements of detective work. May just be semantics though. 😸
@ptrinch
@ptrinch Жыл бұрын
Silly me. I came here hoping to get some romantic advice for my later years.
@pattykelly6621
@pattykelly6621 Жыл бұрын
Very good
@ossicalifornia
@ossicalifornia Жыл бұрын
Holy Shit. Very good.
@festeradams3972
@festeradams3972 Жыл бұрын
You weren't the only one...and I am pushing into those "later years". First they get your hopes up, then destroy them in one go :-(
@jamesduffy5980
@jamesduffy5980 Жыл бұрын
lol you beat me to making a similar joke.
@platedlizard
@platedlizard Жыл бұрын
Maybe don’t behead your wives, that could help
@emmidjam2307
@emmidjam2307 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful, special object. Imagine finding something like this, in 2019! Makes you wonder how many beautiful treasures there are still left that we haven’t found yet. It’s in such a splendid condition too. Also makes me wonder if I should just quit my job and start looking for special objects like this full time (after proper training of course). Great video. Historians, you are amazing.
@sarahmeyernc
@sarahmeyernc Жыл бұрын
This content is incredible! It’s so fun to discover items alongside the museum. Would love to see more content like this. What a great way to learn history and also feel like we are understanding more about how complicated it is to determine the significance of artifacts. I didn’t realize how complex it could be! Loved this!
@censusgary
@censusgary Жыл бұрын
It’s ironic that this pendant celebrating the marriage of Henry VIII and Catherine (Katherine) of Aragon has the motto “Tous Iors” (“always” or “forever”), since that marriage was, famously, annulled.
@billythedog-309
@billythedog-309 Жыл бұрын
Hardly ironic - perhaps unfortunate.
@RocLobo358
@RocLobo358 Жыл бұрын
Probably why it was in the ground
@Siansonea
@Siansonea Жыл бұрын
Perhaps the phrase "quelques jours" would have been more appropriate.
@poesraven4540
@poesraven4540 Жыл бұрын
I adore this series. Though I am now out of the business of selling antiques, I hope to never stop learning. Thank you!
@kenc2257
@kenc2257 Жыл бұрын
How very fascinating--the making and the dating of this lovely object. An excellent and interesting presentation. [Did the detectorist do a "gold dance" when he discovered the piece? What a find.]
@susanwoodcarver
@susanwoodcarver Жыл бұрын
So did the gentleman who found the object receive any recompense? I feel as if it was a smile, a thank you and a hardy pat on the back for handing over this beautiful gold, expensive necklace.
@pattheplanter
@pattheplanter Жыл бұрын
Compensation is always paid for finding treasure, if the find was declared properly.
@tcm81
@tcm81 Жыл бұрын
He will get half the value of the object, split with the landowner.
@bngr_bngr
@bngr_bngr Жыл бұрын
@@tcm81I would have said I found it in my backyard.
@axelwalter4046
@axelwalter4046 Жыл бұрын
Beautifully done. You feel the love and interest the curators have for their work. Very inspiring and interesting.
@megwilcox2878
@megwilcox2878 Жыл бұрын
What an exciting discovery! Thanks for presenting it to us. Is it possible that this object was made as a tournament prize? Were there any tournaments in Warwickshire around those dates? I know that Henry was a big fan of such sporting events. The high style and low quality of the piece, the use of the King's horse's barding symbol, and the love the Tudors had for badges and whatnot of all kinds makes me think this is possible.
@erepsekahs
@erepsekahs Жыл бұрын
Absolutely extraordinary workmanship.
@elchapito4580
@elchapito4580 Жыл бұрын
Of workpeopleship, surely, you mean! (Hear at about 4:47.) (Lol.)
@nerdbot37
@nerdbot37 Жыл бұрын
How to date an artifact- sorry, artefact-is fascinating! But while watching Curator Corners with Sue Brunning, and now Rachel King, I can’t help but wonder how to date a curator.
@kenopsia9013
@kenopsia9013 Жыл бұрын
That was slick
@AlejandroRubino
@AlejandroRubino Жыл бұрын
This video is sublime. Loved the thorough explanation!
@465maltbie
@465maltbie Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this, I am sure someone who wanted to impress the king would have something like that made in the hopes of being seen with it. Charles
@finnlass2565
@finnlass2565 Жыл бұрын
This content is superb. I’m glad to be alive when this can be seen by the world.
@deborahdufel1664
@deborahdufel1664 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this and the video is fun and educational.
@Godwinpounds4333
@Godwinpounds4333 Жыл бұрын
Hello 👋 how are you doing?
@johannphysio4977
@johannphysio4977 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful presentation! Really enjoying all these videos- this one in particular really smacks of a Wes Anderson scene with her posturing, way of speaking and all the books and their colors in the background. Was waiting for Jason Schwartzman to pop his head on the frame and make a comment!
@timefoolery
@timefoolery Жыл бұрын
Fascinating! I wonder why such a necklace was made and for whom? I’m guessing it was to commemorate their marriage perhaps? Was it maybe a p prize from their wedding tournament or the one held for Prince Henry who didn’t live long? I love this kind of mystery!
@Familylawgroup
@Familylawgroup Жыл бұрын
The heart reminds me of the heart locket Henry gave Anne Boleyn when he was courting her. Anne was a big advocate of reading and books and she understood the importance of literacy in England’s future. Is it possible this item may have been made by the same person who made the Boleyn heart?
@Godwinpounds4333
@Godwinpounds4333 Жыл бұрын
Hello 👋 how are you doing?
@Familylawgroup
@Familylawgroup Жыл бұрын
@@Godwinpounds4333 how are you doing?
@SantiagoCanArt
@SantiagoCanArt Жыл бұрын
The Anne Boleyn heart would be a replica of this heart he was with Kathrine first and if he gave her this at an engagement
@susprime7018
@susprime7018 Жыл бұрын
​@@SantiagoCanArt "You can fool some of the people, some of the time," the people yelled "King's whore," and "great whore," or just "whore," at Anne's coronation progress, regardless if you put a crown on it. The tramp was Henry.
@kerryrwalton7791
@kerryrwalton7791 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the detailed explanation of your process. Given the current association with a horse and the size of the chain is it possible this is an ultra fancy (for a horse) shield to be worn on the horses' forehead or even neck? It might not be fancy enough for a royal but perhaps good enough to make a statement about a richly caparisoned horse. It also appears to be a locket. Is there any idea what it may have contained? Perhaps something pleasant smelling for both rider and horse. This also may explain why it fell off and lay buried for centuries. The rider did not know where it fell.
@JohnnyBlaze5100
@JohnnyBlaze5100 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful lady, beautiful accent, clear speech, excellent story!
@SwimmerPrince
@SwimmerPrince Жыл бұрын
what an spectacular find!! and amazing identification process, well explained too
@pigeon51
@pigeon51 Жыл бұрын
Fascinating! So beautiful. I'd love to work in a museum 😊
@jameslaupan6499
@jameslaupan6499 Жыл бұрын
I love this channel, i always learn stuff. In regards to "dating artifacts, at my age thats all i CAN date, artifacts!
@IbnBahtuta
@IbnBahtuta Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this upload. Your research really brings out the history in an object. I think your corner is in very safe hands.
@margo3367
@margo3367 Жыл бұрын
It’s exquisite. It really takes my breath away.
@BaZzZaa
@BaZzZaa Жыл бұрын
This is utterly fascinating. Really love this!!
@MariVictorius
@MariVictorius Жыл бұрын
I’m wondering did the man who found this sell it to the museum or was he obligated to turn it over to them?
@trishmcdonough
@trishmcdonough Жыл бұрын
Yes, he'll have been both obligated and compensated (unless the reward was waived). It's gold so it's considered Treasure under the law. He was required to report it (as he did). If a museum wants to acquire it, there's a committee that comes up with a market value, which, I believe, the finder and landowner split.
@MrKlaygomes
@MrKlaygomes Жыл бұрын
Silly him.
@madelainepetrin1430
@madelainepetrin1430 Жыл бұрын
I would have found it difficult to relinquish it.😢
@thysonsacclaim
@thysonsacclaim Жыл бұрын
@@madelainepetrin1430 So you can hoard it away from anyone else and be a greedy little turd? Better in the public eye or being studied.
@myview1875
@myview1875 Жыл бұрын
@@trishmcdonough I have been through the treasure process and the market value given by the so called tvc treasure valuation committee is criminal in most cases way under valued. 😢.
@luizarthurbrito
@luizarthurbrito Жыл бұрын
one of the best channels in all of youtube
@johnmcglynn4102
@johnmcglynn4102 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful! Thanks so much. Is there a way to look at the trace elements found in the gold and compare those to the other objects known to have been made for Henry's court? I seem to recall that this method was used here in California to identify the source of silver in some flatware from the 1860s.
@starcrib
@starcrib Жыл бұрын
🟧♾️🟧 Excellent commentary and video production: thanks for enhancing my historical curiosity of this particular find, its provenance, and high craftsmanship. 🟧♾️🟧
@artlikebread
@artlikebread Жыл бұрын
Tremendous explanation of the process!
@kencur9690
@kencur9690 Жыл бұрын
I haven’t watched the vid yet, but here are my top tips from my own personal experience: (a) Firstly, be open minded. (b) Secondly, don’t care about what others say. Be prepared for looks - just ignore them. (c) Don’t bring up the past. Artifacts have lots of baggage, and you should have known that before you got involved. If you can’t handle it, then you should probably not be dating artifacts. (d) Don’t compare your artifact with other artifacts. Some are more famous than others, some are older, some are bigger, etc. Date an artifact because you’re into it, not because of how it compares with others. (e) You can date an artifact, but you can never truly own one. This applies to all relationships, really, but perhaps it is something we tend to forget when dating artifacts. (f) Finally, never put too much stress on the fact you’re dating an artifact: treat it as any other relationship.
@PeterGaunt
@PeterGaunt Жыл бұрын
Absolutely fascinating! Thank you.
@98Zai
@98Zai Жыл бұрын
8:53 On the back it looks like there are two hinges, one for the thin piece of metal still there, and one for a missing back piece? (to make a locket, the overall rounded shape also indicates this) Or is that just the way they attached the two pieces together? Looks like a mystery to me!
@smileyzed3843
@smileyzed3843 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video! Wonderful information. Can’t wait for more with this lady. Thankyou!
@verity3616
@verity3616 Жыл бұрын
Are there hinges on the heart (pictured at 3:58)? Was it meant to open, like a locket? Or is that how they attached the back piece? And something I can't quite tell when the object is turned over, was it meant to be concave? Or has it been damaged and bent by being in the ground for so long?
@voraciousreader3341
@voraciousreader3341 Жыл бұрын
Who will be answering your questions? The experts who make these videos don’t have time to do that!
@verity3616
@verity3616 Жыл бұрын
@@voraciousreader3341 In the past other friendly visitors or experts have replied to me and explained more about the artifacts or cultures being described. Sometimes people who have seen the object on display, or similar objects, can answer the questions. Sometimes friendly historians or experts do stop by and answer. Besides, it's not a bad thing to ask questions. It's always good to be curious and let people know real folks are watching these and trying to learn more. We should all strive to be life long learners.
@krisbrennan83
@krisbrennan83 Жыл бұрын
To be honest I noticed the hinge like elements on both the outer edges of the reverse / concave side of the pendant, and was further curious that there seems to be a little ‘key’ that detached the gloved fist from the chain. I also noticed just how the chain itself is similar in construction to chainmail included with rudimentary medieval armour, again another reference to defence and protection (of love), adding to the romantic symbolism of the piece as a whole. I’m wondering if anyone from HRP are able to shed light on the object, given the expertise the Tudor historians within that organisation are able to collectively provide.
@verity3616
@verity3616 Жыл бұрын
@@krisbrennan83 Good eye! I was thinking about something I had seen the in Victoria & Albert collection where people would 'lock' a promise inside a gem for display. And it wasn't always romantic, it was sometimes where a person would preserve a symbolic item like a medical wish, an athletic goal, or a tenuous legal agreement (i.e. a grant of land, a position of office).
@Tina06019
@Tina06019 Жыл бұрын
“Toujours,” or just until he discarded her. This is heartbreaking.
@klaasvanmanen8214
@klaasvanmanen8214 Жыл бұрын
This was highly interesting, and you did a perfect job in presenting these matters. It made me curious indeed as to what you had to present on other subjects. I'm from the Netherlands, but I guess I'm welcome as a visitor to this channel too. Previously I watched a video on the Rosetta stone(s), which I also found highly interesting, so you're probably in very good company.
@johnlomax2502
@johnlomax2502 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your good work with this. I will definitely be keeping up with any updates as new information is gleaned concerning this most exquisite, national treasure. 🏵️💎🏵️
@k-dramagoodmorningseoul
@k-dramagoodmorningseoul Жыл бұрын
Hello? Due to the early heat in Korea recently, cherry blossoms and other flowers have bloomed and fallen early. Also, yesterday and today, it has rained nationwide and become cold. It's already Thursday this week. I hope you have good health and good things happen in the remaining week. Thank you very much. ^^
@associatedblacksheepandmisfits
@associatedblacksheepandmisfits Жыл бұрын
A simpler explanation could be you hold my heart in your hand.😊
@grahampalmer9337
@grahampalmer9337 Жыл бұрын
! But - where - in Warwickshire? Where it was found, or more precisely close to where, will go a long way to explaining how it ended up where it did. For instance: Were it found in the general vicinity of Kenilworth (Castle) it might have connections to the Causeway (Dam)/Tiltyard adjacent to the C16th Gallery Tower. Or possibly someone travelling to/from that location. Note that Kenilworth, although important in its own right, is close to many other, arguably more, important locales; Warwick for instance; & many long established 'ancient' routes between them.
@beth12svist
@beth12svist Жыл бұрын
I believe exact locations of finds like this are not publicised to prevent less conscientious treasure hunting. Especially if research is still ongoing.
@beth12svist
@beth12svist Жыл бұрын
@@girlnorthof60 I basically lumped that up under "less conscientious". :-)
@Tuepp
@Tuepp Жыл бұрын
British museum basically lives from stolen items - you may have to wait 40 years or something to get this answer 😉
@beth12svist
@beth12svist Жыл бұрын
@@Tuepp I don't want to minimise the problem that does exist, but when you and others bring up the issue under finds FROM THEIR OWN COUNTRY, you're being extremely counterproductive. This right here is EXACTLY what museums are SUPPOSED to do.
@emmabaylis
@emmabaylis Жыл бұрын
Lovely video . Any one else notice that the back of the pendent has two hinges , either there is bits missing or was reused elsewhere.
@michelehood8837
@michelehood8837 Жыл бұрын
That piece is so lovely - what a find!!!
@judithdomangue9995
@judithdomangue9995 Жыл бұрын
Has Katherine of Aragon’s jewelry collection been researched for clues?
@Meevious
@Meevious Жыл бұрын
It sure sounds like it: 12:46
@voraciousreader3341
@voraciousreader3341 Жыл бұрын
@Judith Domanque - I don’t mean to be insulting, but do you really think they’re so stupid that they wouldn’t have thought of that, right away?? It’s so obvious!!! These are some of the best experts in their field on the planet, right?? Or they wouldn’t be employed at the British Museum.
@thebabyhistorian
@thebabyhistorian Жыл бұрын
Are the dark spots on the white cuff supposed to mimic ermine? Was ermine restricted to certain classes in the Tudor era?
@pattheplanter
@pattheplanter Жыл бұрын
Yes, it would be ermine. Ermine was a sign of the nobility since at least the 13th century in England. In this case it is the _Manus Dei_, the Hand of God, so denoting his Lordship. I am not sure why the British Museum staff did not know about the symbol that has been used since Constantine the Great. Though it looks like Father Christmas to modern eyes.
@trojanette8345
@trojanette8345 Жыл бұрын
If something like this DID at one time belong to Katherine HOW on Earth did it wind up lost or missing from her jewelry collection? I can't believe it is something she would have just dropped or 'lost along the way'. Also, another question: What about the hinges on the locket? I can clearly see what look to be hinges on either side of the pendant.
@sophiejones3554
@sophiejones3554 Жыл бұрын
She actually says it likely didn't belong to Katherine of Aragon. It was made to celebrate their marriage, but probably for a relative. Likely, whoever lived at the local manor: which makes the fact that it was lost in a field (or perhaps intentionally buried there after Henry's divorce) much more plausible.
@patavinity1262
@patavinity1262 Жыл бұрын
The "TOUJOURS" motif is rather ironic considering later events.
@nobodysbaby5048
@nobodysbaby5048 Жыл бұрын
I think it was a choker. The real question is how it got where it was found & is it actually broken, because I've never seen it in one piece.
@angelskyler3377
@angelskyler3377 Жыл бұрын
Bit of a stretch saying that the hand motif was made by goldsmiths that new and or read the books by the publisher...it is simply a hand (not a closed fist) curled to hold a sign, flowers and or the motif entwined letters on a heart.
@balesjo
@balesjo Жыл бұрын
Was there any relevance to the location (the field) in which it was found? Are there any records of former houses or churches? Would it have been on a public road of the time, where the jewelry could have been lost? Were there any other findings from the area? Lots of additional factors. And was the artifact photographed in position it was found before being removed. to determine if there may have been other factors that were initially overlooked. I have to say I'm intrigued when a new piece comes to light that period of Tudor Englamd
@voraciousreader3341
@voraciousreader3341 Жыл бұрын
Boy, I’ll bet they’ll be thrilled at your attempts to teach them their jobs! After all, I’m sure they never thought of asking any questions before doing their research (EYE ROLL). Seriously, they know what they’re doing and don’t need help from random people on the internet, and who probably aren’t educated in their field of expertise.
@Minalkra
@Minalkra Жыл бұрын
Compliment the artifact on it's fashion, ask it if it's seeing anyone and if it wants to hang out. Take it to a nice restaurant. Be interested in the artifact, it's opinions and what it has to say.
@deemankajayakodi6948
@deemankajayakodi6948 Жыл бұрын
Wow 😍 I'm waiting as well.
@censusgary
@censusgary Жыл бұрын
For my fellow Americans, 350 grams is just over twelve and a third ounces- quite heavy for a necklace, at least nowadays.
@dianetheisen8664
@dianetheisen8664 Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🇺🇸
@user-ks5cg5cd7m
@user-ks5cg5cd7m Жыл бұрын
It just looks heavy even without knowing the exact numbers! I was surprised when she said the jewelry they knew that Henry & Katherine actually wore was even HEAVIER!
@josephinemiller68
@josephinemiller68 9 ай бұрын
As a collector of antique jewelry I can tell you that the hand motif was not only popular in the tudor period but also the Georgian and Victorian.
@victoriadiesattheend.8478
@victoriadiesattheend.8478 Жыл бұрын
I would immediately know this was real, and as a history buff I would have had a very DIFFICULT time letting this go. The analysis of this piece is absolutely FASCINATING.
@andreakaiser4075
@andreakaiser4075 Жыл бұрын
I wonder who owned the property where this was found in the 1500s. It's very possible they were supporters of Katherine and still believed the kings marriage was valid so instead of melting it down they had it buried for their own safety when Henry ordered everything of Katherine destroyed.
@myrinphoto
@myrinphoto Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the captivating story! Could you tell me please, where can I see the object in reality? When I went to the British museum approximately 2-3 weeks ago, I was told at the information desk that it's not on display and not in the museum at all. Thank you!
@hsmd4533
@hsmd4533 Жыл бұрын
That’s frustrating
@maearcher4721
@maearcher4721 Жыл бұрын
While it is frustrating, I imagine now that they concluded all their tests, it won't be that long before it will be put on display. It will bring lots of visitors, so surely they won't lock it in safe somewhere.
@myrinphoto
@myrinphoto Жыл бұрын
@@maearcher4721 I hope you're right, and the pendant won't end up in some private collection. I was surprised to know that it was found 4 years ago and still hasn't been shown to the public, and that the people at the info desk told me that "it was a newspapers' rumour" about the pendant being in the BM. Frustrating and a bit disturbing
@marcuswardle3180
@marcuswardle3180 Жыл бұрын
@@myrinphoto As the finder went and declared it to the authorities he would of been recompensed. The find then becomes property of the state and resides in the British Museum. Once it has become a museum piece (called, accessioned) it well nigh impossible to get rid of!
@j0nnyism
@j0nnyism Жыл бұрын
Just staggering that someone could’ve found something like this object metal detecting
@louise7552
@louise7552 Жыл бұрын
Imagine what's sitting on the ocean floor waiting to be discovered. 😮😮
@myview1875
@myview1875 Жыл бұрын
My hobby is metal detecting and yes there have been some fabulous things found over the years. 😀.
@TheShmoo123
@TheShmoo123 Жыл бұрын
Just take it out to a nice restaurant and pay lots of compliments…all should go well 👍🏽 Sorry, couldn’t resist it. Very interesting subject, thanks for posting 👍🏽
@thinghammer
@thinghammer Жыл бұрын
Any chance I can have her record herself reading bedtime stories? Her voice alone lowered my blood pressure about 10 points...
@04nbod
@04nbod Жыл бұрын
Could the heart have been decoration on the horses that was salvaged and added to a chain?
@robertpenny7180
@robertpenny7180 Жыл бұрын
That's cool. Hey when will the British Museum give back the Elgin Marbles???
@willdobson7351
@willdobson7351 Жыл бұрын
Considering the strong connections with the symbolism to the tournaments and tilt yard competitions, perhaps it is a prize for the winner.... Question is - Who won it?
@abbyjmello
@abbyjmello Жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I thought!
@sheadimods2709
@sheadimods2709 Жыл бұрын
Do people get compensation for turning in these items?
@doncook2054
@doncook2054 Жыл бұрын
Great video!! Thank You for this!
@thomasveierd9696
@thomasveierd9696 Жыл бұрын
Hahaha! I thought this was one of those "Guy marries his car" videos at first - which is why I nearly skipped it!
@oldsailor83
@oldsailor83 Жыл бұрын
I feel you glided over the parts that I specifically wanted to hear. Like how was the black enamel dated? And how could you be certain it was made before a certain year? Thanks and please keep making more of these videos.
@RocLobo358
@RocLobo358 Жыл бұрын
The enamel is not dated with technology because the glass it was made from could be from anywhere. You use style
@oldsailor83
@oldsailor83 Жыл бұрын
@@RocLobo358 Thank you. But how do you prove it’s not a forgery?
@menthols247
@menthols247 Жыл бұрын
LOVE THIS!! MORE PLEASE!!
@blind1294
@blind1294 Жыл бұрын
you forgot to mention the finder weighted 4 years for it to be assessed and given the reward 🤣🤣
@pattheplanter
@pattheplanter Жыл бұрын
Better to wait than to be given the price of a 20th century forgery.
@juliaconnell
@juliaconnell Жыл бұрын
I have been meaning to watch this for a while - esp as it keeps popping up (I am subscribed, just... busy) - and every single time I see the title I have a brief moment of confusion - how to date an artefact... like dinner & a movie 🤔 - then of course - don't be ridiculous 😂 - but I remember there was that woman who married the Eiffel tower...🤨😶 yes, seriously... "Erika Eiffel (née LaBrie; born 1972), also known as Aya, is an American competitive archer and advocate for object sexuality. She "married" the Eiffel Tower in a commitment ceremony in 2007" - no judgment, just - oh, ok.
@derderrr7220
@derderrr7220 Жыл бұрын
i don't know who to go to for this but could you do some research on towie balls they were found in Glaschul Hill, Towie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland they're dated to 5000 years ago, i think they were used in agriculture and other mechanisms there should be evidence of rope wear on the stones, there is most certainly more of such beautiful proto-celtic artifacts around northern ireland, scotland and proberably all over the british isles i find these things facinating and could give some insight as to how stonehenge and other monolithic stones were moved at that time.
@ANUJSHARMA-tc1ub
@ANUJSHARMA-tc1ub Жыл бұрын
Waiting for this
@gmt5664
@gmt5664 Жыл бұрын
I need to wear my glasses more often. I read the title as "how to date an architect."
@naughtiusmaximus1231
@naughtiusmaximus1231 Жыл бұрын
I have a related question - how do you determine the identity of various Roman/Greek busts? I frequently see statues positively identified as this or that person, a relative of the Emperor perhaps, or the wife of a famous general. How can this be determined with any certainty?
@britishmuseum
@britishmuseum Жыл бұрын
That is a great idea for an episode! We sort of cover this subject, specifically in relation to a bronze head of Nero that was widely thought to be the emperor Claudius for quite a few decades. Curator Thorsten goes into how he compared depictions on coins to make certain it was Nero. Many emperors, Caligula in particular, depicted their family on coinage, so do have some 'labelled' depictions of imperial women. But great question, will put it on the list. Also here's a link to the episode I mentioned: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nKSyaGCsq9NojKM
@naughtiusmaximus1231
@naughtiusmaximus1231 Жыл бұрын
@@britishmuseum Thank You! I ask because I saw a bust identified as Drusus, the father of Claudius, and wondered just exactly how that was determined. Love your work.
@Pocketfarmer1
@Pocketfarmer1 Жыл бұрын
Doesn’t the cuff on the “hand” (or glove) being ermine signify royalty as well?
@Gdsm9
@Gdsm9 Жыл бұрын
I've studied British history at the graduate level. This gave me goosebumps.
@joearnold6881
@joearnold6881 Жыл бұрын
I hope the old guy got a decent reward. He did the right thing and deserves a little something. Found in a field? Could this have been discarded when their marriage was on the rocks? It’s pretty big to have just dropped randomly. I suppose there’d be no way to know if, like, that prick Henry chucked it out a carriage window in a fit of pique or something…
@velvetindigonight
@velvetindigonight Жыл бұрын
Soundtrack is invasive i nearly switched off before it stopped!
@Godwinpounds4333
@Godwinpounds4333 Жыл бұрын
Hello how're you doing?
@dianetheisen8664
@dianetheisen8664 Жыл бұрын
What a find💎‼️ Couple questions: how did it end up in a field and how much is it worth⁉️
@robbabcock_
@robbabcock_ Жыл бұрын
Truly fascinating! 🙌🔥👑
@gkelly34
@gkelly34 Жыл бұрын
Wow what a beautiful piece
@slytherben
@slytherben Жыл бұрын
Would've liked to hear more about where it was buried. When it possible buried there etc
@atrain5197
@atrain5197 Жыл бұрын
I can't help but wonder if the gloved hand isn't a gauntlet- typical power imagery for the time? Just amazing it was found in a field! This, like the various hordes, quickly buried yet never recovered, is another story we will never know the complete history and emotional nuance of...
@pattheplanter
@pattheplanter Жыл бұрын
The hand emerging from a cloud is a symbol that has been around since at least the 9th century, representing God's hand acting in the world. In this case, showing the supposed approval of God for the marriage of Henry and Katherine. The Manus Dei clearly emerging from a cloud with a crown is seen above the head of Charles the Bald, who is flanked by two popes in an illustration c. 870 in the Bibliothèque nationale de France: manuscript Latin 1141, fol. 2v.
@camilaaravena5206
@camilaaravena5206 9 ай бұрын
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@daniyalshah4338
@daniyalshah4338 Жыл бұрын
Thi is sooo beautiful. Imagine what other gorgeous jewellery they had
@janeknight3597
@janeknight3597 Жыл бұрын
Would the chain, because of its value and the fact it could have been shortened link by link have been a monetary prize with the heart just being a token indicating the even??
@pattheplanter
@pattheplanter Жыл бұрын
Perhaps at a joust to celebrate the coronation, in the month of festivities after it (24th of June to 24th of July). There is a description of a tourney the day after the wedding, but the prizes did not mention a chain and pendant. "The following day the aforementioned defending team, lady Pallas’s scholars, presented themselves before the king ready for the tourney. All on horseback and armed from head to foot they each had one side of their armor-skirts and horse-trappings made of white velvet embroidered with gold roses and other devices, and the other made of green velvet embroidered with gold pomegranates. On their headpieces each wore a plume of gold damask. At the same time the other side rode in, the aforementioned eight knights fully armed and dressed, like their mounts, in green satin embroidered with fine golden bramble branches. Following them, blowing horns, came a number of men dressed as foresters or gamekeepers in green cloth, with caps and hose to match, who arranged a set like a park with white and green fencing around it. Inside this paddock were fallow deer and artificial trees, bushes, ferns, and so forth. Once set up before the queen the paddock gates were unlocked and the deer ran out into the palace grounds. Greyhounds were then let loose which killed the deer, the bodies of which were then presented to the queen and the assembled ladies by the above-mentioned knights. Crocheman, who had brought in the golden lance the previous day, then declared that his knights were the servants of the goddess Diana and whilst they had been indulging in their pastime of hunting had received news that lady Pallas’s knights had come into these parts to perform feats of arms. Thereupon they had left off the chase and come hither to encounter these nights and to fight with them for the love of the ladies. He added that if lady Pallas’s knights vanquished them or forced them to leave the field of battle then they would receive the deer that had been killed and the greyhounds that slew them. But if Diana’s knights overpowers their opponents they were to be given the swords of those knights and nothing more. Hearing this, the queen and her ladies asked the king for his advice on the matter. The king, thinking that perhaps there was some grudge between the two parties and believing that to grant the request might lead to some unpleasantness, decided not to consent to these terms. Instead, to defuse the situation, it was decided that both parties should fight the tourney but that only a limited number of strokes would be permitted. This was done and the two sides then left the field. The jousts then came to an end and the prizes were awarded to each man according to his deserts."
@maximhollandnederlandthene7640
@maximhollandnederlandthene7640 Жыл бұрын
Nice, Maybe there is more to find in the spot ? 😅
@charlesoliver2535
@charlesoliver2535 4 ай бұрын
Considering the motifs have been directly related to games, could it have been a prize awarded to a gamesman?
@TheInkblot101
@TheInkblot101 9 ай бұрын
Would love to know what's behind that little hinge
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