Late 11th century, this amulet combines a Viking icon, the moon, with the Christian cross, stylized. In the 11th century, Christianity made footholds in Danelaw England, ruled by Vikings. A number of Abbys were built and Christians coexisted with the Pagan Vikings. Eventually, most Vikings were converted, and by the First Crusade, (1096) they served valiantly in defense of Christianity. This amulet is from the period of transition, incorporating elements of paganism with the cross blended with the trefoil form. See https://www.pinterest.com/pin/659495939170074252/ for another example. It is just under 3/4” in width (0.71”) with scalloped edge crescent, the field with a radial splay. The crescent tips, traditionally emphasized as Sol the sun and Mani the moon, support the stylized cross, which resembles an anchor. The cross was a favorite Viking motif, before their conversion and is found in many Viking Pagan representations. Surface textured from burial. Professionally refurbished with the pure silver overlay restored, on an 18” modern sterling silver neck chain. Jewelry gift boxed with certificate of authenticity.