Volume 13: Derbyshire and Staffordshire

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Current Display: Alstonefield 10, Staffordshire Forward button Back button
Overview
Present Location
See Alstonefield 3.
Evidence for Discovery
See Alstonefield 1.
Church Dedication
St Peter
Present Condition
Badly damaged and part broken; C is missing.
Description

A (broad): Decorated with a small portion of the lower terminal of a four-strand simple interlace. To the right are the remains of a badly damaged edge moulding. Below is a damaged element that may have been a collar moulding.

B (narrow): This face is decorated with the damaged remains of the lower terminal of a three-strand simple interlace. No other detail survives.

C (broad): Broken

D (narrow): Decorated with a simple spiral design which is likely to have been the lower terminal of a line or key pattern. The edge mouldings have been badly damaged but there appears to have been a cable-moulded collar below.

Discussion

This piece may well have been part of the upper portion of a round-shaft cross. Its simple array of patterns is similar to other pieces at this site (e.g. Alstonefield 9). It is likely that the lower part of the complete monument was a cylindrical shaft with minimal or no decoration.

Date
Possibly tenth century
References
Purchas 1898–9, 87–8; Pape 1930–1, 145; Jeavons 1945–6, 120, pl. XXI.5; Pape 1945–6, 26, 30, 48; Pape 1946–7, 24; Steele 1947–8a, 119; Sidebottom 1994, 116, 148, 217 (Alstonefield 8)
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Endnotes
[1] The following are non-specific references to monuments at Alstonefield: Purchas 1898–9, 87; (—) 1900, 196; (—) 1914–15, 204; (—) 1930–1, 163; Pape 1930–1, 145–6; (—) 1934–5, 85; Steele 1947–8a, 119; Steele 1947–8b, 173; Butler 1964, 112; Fisher 1968, 57; Pevsner 1974, 54–5; Plunkett 1984, 145–9, 285; Leonard 1995, 71; Greenslade 1996b, 21, 23–4; Sharpe 2002, 58

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