This is a lead pendant/medallion/'thing' I've had in my possession for at least the last 30+ years of so (oh crap, when did I get old enough to be able to say that?!?); it was given to me by my grandmother and I honestly have no idea how she came by it, but my impression is that it was something she'd had for a while. I can not imagine why she would have had it as it really wasn't the sort of thing she would have wanted.
The object is cast in lead, is 4cm (1.5") in diameter, maybe 2mm thick. As you can see, lead not being very durable, its taken on a few scratches, etc, but overall its in pretty good shape. As far as I can tell, it seems to represent a figure holding a horse by the reins while seemingly holding a stylised ship? On the ground beneath the horse is what looks like a dagger or a short sword with an almost celtic look to it? Overall the style looks vaguely celtic to me, but overall, I can't make any sense of it.
I posted photos from multiple angles just to try and minimise the reflections and shadows that obscure the detail.
So has anyone seen anything like this, were these made by the thousands 50 years ago as pseudo-historical knock offs; could it be someone's idea of a bit of a personal project and carved a blank and just cast a single copy; is its (unlikely) a cast copy from an original item?
So, any ideas or suggestion would be appreciated! :)





