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Gold torc, by Emil Ferdinand Dahl

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An image of Jewellery. Torc. Dahl, Emil Ferdinand (Danish, d. 1879). Formed by two overlapping tubes, each with a concealed hinge, fastening at centre back. Inscribed on the underside at the front 'M. Halkett d 24 Debr 1868'. In original light red leather case (A), lined with purple velvet and silk, bearing a black label, printed in gold 'E.F. DAHL,/ Hof-Juveleer,/ Østergade 53./ KJØBENHAVN’. Gold with engraved decoration, diameter, whole, 14.6 cm, circa 1857 to circa 1868. Archaeological Style. Acquisition Credit: Given by Mrs J. Hull Grundy. Production Note: The design of this necklet was based on a necklet, probably of the early 5th century AD found in 1857 in Øland (Hjørring county), a small island west of Aalborg in Limfjorden, now in the National Museum, Copenhagen, inv. no. 16398.

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Jewellery. Torc. Dahl, Emil Ferdinand (Danish, d. 1879). Formed by two overlapping tubes, each with a concealed hinge, fastening at centre back. Inscribed on the underside at the front 'M. Halkett d 24 Debr 1868'. In original light red leather case (A), lined with purple velvet and silk, bearing a black label, printed in gold 'E.F. DAHL,/ Hof-Juveleer,/ Østergade 53./ KJØBENHAVN’. Gold with engraved decoration, diameter, whole, 14.6 cm, circa 1857 to circa 1868. Archaeological Style. Acquisition Credit: Given by Mrs J. Hull Grundy. Production Note: The design of this necklet was based on a necklet, probably of the early 5th century AD found in 1857 in Øland (Hjørring county), a small island west of Aalborg in Limfjorden, now in the National Museum, Copenhagen, inv. no. 16398.

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  • Accession Number: M.10 & A-1983
  • Photograph copyright © The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
  • Aperture: f/27.0
  • Focal length: 80
  • Camera: Hasselblad H3D II-31
  • Photographer name: Michael Jones
  • Image height: 1025 pixels
  • Image width: 929 pixels
  • Processed with: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows
  • Filesize: 237.44kB
  • Exposure time: 4294967/536870912
  • ISO Speed: 100
  • Fnumber: 905969664/33554432
  • Captured: 2009:04:04 12:05:46

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19th Century _WF_Grundy Archaeological Revival Archaeological Style boxed circular Danish Emil Ferdinand Dahl engraved Fitz_AA gold jewellery jewelry neck piece neck ring necklace neckpiece Revivalism round torc torq

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