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Gaming Counter with Trailed Decoration

Place of OriginLikely Germany, reportedly from Bingen
Date6th -7th century
DimensionsMax Diam: 7/8 in. (2.2 cm)
MediumGlass; lampworked; trailed decoration
ClassificationGlass
Credit LineGift of Dr. Richard Edmondson
Object number
1981.56
Not on View
DescriptionTransparent gray with opaque white thread trailed decoration
Label TextThis object belongs to a group of glass vessels and ornaments reportedly found in a single Frankish grave at Bingen, a settlement along the Rhine west of Mainz. The group includes two palm cups (1977.11, 1983.86), a gaming piece (1981.56), and two beads (1977.20, 1981.55). In the sixth and seventh centuries this region formed part of the Merovingian kingdoms, whose elite communities buried their dead with ornaments and vessels that marked identity, status, and regional taste.Published ReferencesEffros, Bonnie, "Art of the 'Dark Ages': Showing Merovingian Artifacts in North American Public and Private Collections," Journal of the History of Collections, vol. 17, no. 1, 2005, p. 110, no. 100.

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