Seals are a close cousin of coins, and are often studied and collected alongside them. Designed and created in a very similar process as
coins, seal dies are used to impress an official design onto wax to authenticate documents from an official source. This article
discusses a seal commissioned in 1322 by Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland. -Editor
To provide a chance to keep it in the UK, Culture Minister Ed Vaizey has placed a temporary export bar on a two-part bronze seal
commissioned by Robert I, King of Scotland.
Authorised in 1322 by Robert the Bruce, it was used to seal customs documents by Dunfermline Abbey as proof of their authority and
endorsement by the King.
The upper part of the seal is engraved with St Margaret, Dunfermline Abbey’s founding saint, and the lower part bears the royal arms of
Scotland. The inscription on the side translates as ‘Robert, by the Grace of God, King of the Scots’. The seal is extremely rare, and is of
outstanding significance for the study of medieval Scotland, and medieval goldsmiths’ work.
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey said: This amazing artefact represents one of the few objects directly associated with Robert the Bruce’s
reign. Its departure would not only result in the loss of this irreplaceable item, but it would also strip us of the opportunity to learn
more about this exceptional figure.
Culture Minister Ed Vaizey took the decision to defer granting an export licence for the seal matrix pair following a recommendation by
the Reviewing Committee on the Export of Works of Art and Objects of Cultural Interest (RCEWA), administered by The Arts Council.
The RCEWA made their recommendation on the grounds that it was of great value for the study of medieval goldsmith work and sigillography
and the re-establishment of Scottish institutions under Robert the Bruce.
To read the complete article, see:
A
seal commissioned by Robert the Bruce is at risk of being exported from the UK
(http://artdaily.com/news/85993/A-seal-commissioned-by-Robert-the-Bruce-is-at-risk-of-being-exported-from-the-UK#.VvbMkvkrKhc)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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