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Crucifix Dial
Unsigned
Late 16th century ?; German
Gilt brass; 250 x 80 x 63 mm

It was not unusual for crucifix dials to be used as reliquaries, combining the useful purpose with the sacred.

This instrument probably had a more profane design: one whole side can be lifted, to reveal another brass plate, a pair of drawers (probably an ink pot and a pounce pot) and another empty compartment.

British Museum, London
Registration no. MLA 1922, 7-5.4

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