Seated queen; foliated decoration (interlace).
Westwood 1876: Irish(?), 12-13th century.
Glenn 2003: Scandinavian; 1st half of the 13th century.
Attribution
Unknown
Reverse
Carved in the round. Foliated decoration (interlace).
The letters S, P and possibly K in Lombardic script are carved across the back of the figure.
Provenance
Said to have been found in a bog in County Meath along with several others some time before 1817 and was acquired by the Royal Irish Academy as part of the collection of George Petrie in 1866. If other pieces were indeed found, they are otherwise unknown.
Bibliography
J. O'Donovan, The Book of Rights (Dublin, 1847), pp. lxii-lxiv.
J. O. Westwood, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Fictile Ivories in the South Kensington Museum (London, 1876), no. 815 (`73.303).
P. W. Joyce, A Social History of Ireland (Dublin, 1913; 2nd ed.), II, p. 479 and fig. 338.
D. M. Liddell, Chessmen (London, 1938), p. 133.
R. Ó Floinn, 'Ivory Chessman', in Treasures of Ireland. Irish Art 3000BC - 1500AD, ed. by M. Ryan (Dublin, 1989), p. 189.
V. Glenn, Romanesque and Gothic Decorative Metalwork and Ivory Carvings in the Museum of Scotland (Edinburgh, 2003), p. 151, fig. 35.
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