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Can anyone shed any light on this object,
brought in for identification by one of our visitors? It was found buried
by moorings on the
Thanks
Chris
Chris
Copp
Senior Museums Officer
Staffordshire County Council
Shugborough
Tel: (01889) 881388
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From:
Sylvia Williams [mailto:
Sent: 19 February 2011 15:00
To: Past Track
Subject:
Dear Mr Copp,
I thought you may be interested to see the attached photo.
It is a pendant which I found about 15 years ago behind what
was then a workshop on the
The workshop backed onto the canal – nearly opposite
the Canal Boat company – and we used a mooring that was on that bank -
(i.e. opposite to the Tow Path) - for our boat.
I found the pendant in the mud – very dirty and dull
looking. It measures 2.25” x 2.25” . Five years ago a
jeweller in Stone confirmed it was silver and said she thought it was of
“Romany” origin.
I would be interested to hear if you think it might have
once been made and worn by the one of the “boat people”? If
it is of interest to the museum, you are welcome to have it.
Best regards,
Sylvia Williams
Staffordshire County Council -
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