Very fine 15thC silver gilt figures of St George & the Dragon, found Cumbria; perhaps a pilgrim badge? https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/438042 …pic.twitter.com/JPNaZDVLyd
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An aquamanile in the form of a dragon w/ a hooded/cowled figure between its teeth, c.1200: http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/471287 …pic.twitter.com/Od0PwsZ2WH
A late 8th-century silver+gilded dragon's head w/ protruding rolled tongue! Found West Ilsley, Berkshire: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/95117 …pic.twitter.com/ykSGXhy5sk
Dragon from a 3rdC standard, found nr the Roman fortress at Niederbieber, Germany: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2012/09/roman-walls/clark-photography#/07-dragons-head-kept-in-forts-670.jpg … (Photo: Robert Clark).pic.twitter.com/aqpiHYNqQj
11thC axe w/ gold decoration that may reference the legend of Sigurd the dragon-slayer; found on the Volga, Russia: http://british.museumblog.org/vikings-in-russia/ …pic.twitter.com/OcR0L3DddP
Sigurd killing Fafnir the dragon, from the Sigurd Portal of the L12th/E13thC stave church at Hylestad, Norway: http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/sigurddoor.html …pic.twitter.com/ECCZO3nOS3
A rather half hearted attempt by George there
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