Large silver brooch

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Large silver brooch

Postby joho » Sun Sep 25, 2011 9:32 am

Hi - can anyone help identify the maker of this large, heavy cast silver brooch. It is stamped ?30 S (presumably 830) and also has a mark of a T within a V similar to the mark of Tone Vigaland, on this site. It is also marked NM. I just wonder whether this brooch is earlier than the work of Vigaland, and whether she made or designed this type of item. The brooch is 2.5 inches in diameter. Do these brooches have any function apart from being just decorative. Many thanks - John

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Re: Large silver brooch

Postby Hose_dk » Sun Sep 25, 2011 10:37 am

VARDERNE TÆNDES

a varde is a pramid made by man. A varde is set up as to mark the road between 2 cities. The varde does not mark the shortest way between the cities but the optimal one.
The viking TÆNDER the varde i.e. he set up a fire. The fire can be seen at the next point and thereby signaling something. Danger most likely, but also other occations. Like the birth of a kings son.
But most likely it is danger - the enimy arrives and the hird (noble mans army=hird) is called. They where also noblemen and they called their soldiers (pessants) .

In Denmark we cal it bavne - bavne is a fire signal from a high point calling the pessants to the stronghold or meeting place. A man that did not follow the call of the bavne should be hanged from his own roof construction.
The norwegian king HÃ¥kon Adelstenfostre established around year 950 a costal defencesystem with a connected calling system of bavner.

Most likely the motive refers to a specific occation when the bavne fire was used. In this case referred as varderne tændes.

varde = a stonemade landmark - you can see from one varde to th next - thereby showing what way to go. In case fire - the fire can be seen and signalling ........but all of this does not answer your question but tells the background.

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Re: Large silver brooch

Postby joho » Mon Sep 26, 2011 2:22 am

Very interesting Hose, amazing how such a small thing can generate such a story. Many thanks for sharing your knowledge. John

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Re: Large silver brooch

Postby Tosten » Mon Sep 26, 2011 3:42 am

Hi
It is not Tone Vigeland. It is much older.
Maker is Trygve Vinje in Oslo estab. 1911 - until ca 1930.
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Re: Large silver brooch

Postby joho » Mon Sep 26, 2011 1:25 pm

Many thanks Tosten. Do you know if there was a special function of these large brooches. I have another one, I think by David Andersen.

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Re: Large silver brooch

Postby Tosten » Tue Sep 27, 2011 5:30 am

No, it was just one of many expressions of the national feelings that prevailed in Norway 1890 - 1920.
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Re: Large silver brooch

Postby joho » Wed Sep 28, 2011 1:06 pm

Thank you Tosten, much appreciated. John


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