Alfred Jewel made a millennium afterwards points to four figure result

The Alfred Jewel is a famous piece of Anglo-Saxon goldsmith craftmanship, a gold-mounted piece of rock crystal enamelled with a portrait of a man and the inscription translating as ‘Alfred ordered me to be made’.

Thought to be the handle from an aestel (a pointer used to follow the text on ancient manuscripts)…

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