incunabula - illuminata vessel amulet
10% of the sale of this amulet will be donated to The ACLU for #givingback An antiqued bronze tops one side of this tiny glass vessel, stitched velvet on the other. This one-of-a-kind amulet is 1/2 of an inch at widest, 1 1/8 inches long from top of the cork to end of the vessel. Brass/Bronze chain measuring @ 24 inches long, adorned with four faceted glass beads. Sent holding a tiny incunabula fragment. side one: "libera" to free or the feminine free side two: "is ver" the root of truth, or Spring Will arrive with a scroll copy of the following information: Authenticated and Described by Michael Laird Rare Books LLC Contained herein is a fragment of an actual medieval book -- not a reproduction! -- printed in the fifteenth-century. The present leaf comes from the "Summa Praedicantium" (or "Greatest Proclamation") written by the distinguished Dominican Theologian John Bromyard (d. 1390), of Oxford. The printer was Johann Amerbach (ca. 1440-1513) who was the foremost pri