Description
England Tudor Lion Strap End
1250-1800 AD
Size is 18 x 28 mm.
The Tudor Lion Strap End, made between 1250 and 1800 AD, was a metal piece used to finish the end of a belt or strap. It shows a lion lying down with its head raised—a symbol of strength and royalty in England, especially during the Tudor period (1485–1603). Although made from copper alloy or bronze, it was both useful and decorative. People wore these to show their status or loyalty to the ruling monarchy.
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