Skip Navigation or Skip to Content

Keyword search

Advanced search

Nail

Description

One of eight nails of iron from Urquhart Castle, 13th - 17th century

Museum reference

H.HY 128

Object name

Nail

Date

13th - 17th century

Physical description

Iron

Associations

Urquhart Castle, Glen Urquhart, Inverness-shire, Scotland, Northern Europe

References

PSAS CXII, 1982, p. 465-76

Links to other web pages

Canmore Site Record

  • Change view:
  • Grid view
  • List view
Crosier head Crosier head

Crosier head with floral cluster in centre of crook and stem decorated with champlevé enamel, from the grave of a bishop, from Roy Ritchie's excavations at Whithorn Priory, Whithorn, Wigtownshire: English, late 12th century

Chalice Chalice

Copper gilt chalice with partly gilt silver bowl and hexagonal stem with knob or projection with six small champlevé enamels: Italian, Pisa, by Piero Martini, c. 1400

Plaque Plaque

Plaque of 'The Crucifixion', of copper alloy, champlevé enamels and gilding. Christ is depicted in the centre between four Saints, the heads of the figures are applied: French, Limoges, late 12th century

Gemellion Gemellion

Gemellion, or one of a pair of bowls used for washing hands on ritual or ceremonial occasions, of copper alloy, champlevé enamels and gilding: French, Limoges, mid 13th century

Reliquary casket Reliquary casket

Reliquary casket, of copper alloy, champlevé enamels and gilding, decorated with the Journey and Adoration of the Magi or Wise Men: French, Limoges, early 13th century

Back to top