The figurine measures 16 cm in height. It depicts the
Crucifixion of Jesus in gilded copper-alloy. It has the remains of enamel
champlevé decoration and includes stone settings on the crown, eyes and loincloth. Both hands and feet are missing. The back is hollow and included an adhesive label, which reads “Found in the ruins of St. Mary’s Abbey at York: in 1826”. It is an example of
Limoges enamelwork and was made in France in the 13th Century. ==Public display==