Community crowdfunding keeps rare Saxon treasure in the Chichester District

A successful crowd-funding project means that the Novium Museum in Chichester will now house a rare piece of Saxon history.

They raised 9-thousand-pounds for the Anglo-Saxon gold and garnet pyramidal sword mount.

It was discovered in 2022 near Stopham and dates back 600 to 700 AD. It is only the second of its kind found in West Sussex.

 

“This has been a true community effort, and we are immensely grateful to everyone who supported our campaign to keep this rare treasure in the Chichester District.” says Councillor John Cross, Cabinet Member for Culture, Sport, and Place at Chichester District Council.

“As our first crowdfunding campaign, the public response has been remarkable — not only in monetary donations, but also in terms of the kind messages we received and support from those who have shared our campaign. We extend a special thank you to our anonymous donor for their incredible generosity.

“Acquiring the Stopham mount into our collection will be an invaluable resource for our local residents, researchers, and school groups, helping us delve into Saxon history with new depth and understanding. It is so exciting to be able to keep this local treasure within the Chichester District and display it for the local and wider community to enjoy."

The Stopham mount, which measures 16.14 mm in height, was likely attached to a strap that would have helped secure a sword to its scabbard (or sheath). Each side of the mount is intricately decorated with an almost identical design of gold 'cells' that are set with plate and bar garnets and then mounted over waffle stamped gold foils. The number and complexity of the cells make a beautiful design and add to the historical value.

With the funds secured, plans will now be made to bring the mount to the museum. Once acquired, the piece will undergo conservation before it is displayed on The Novium Museum’s first-floor gallery in an area dedicated to Saxon history that is free of charge to visit.

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