Post Medieval 16th-17th Century Bronze Seal Matrix Metal Detecting Find

This is a seal matrix that dates back to the 16th-17th century. 
The sealing die is conical with a narrow circular shaft that widens at the top to form a handle. 
Two holes pierce the handle, one of which is larger in the central lobe, but it is broken. 
It is believed that these holes were designed to accommodate a chain or cord so that the seal could be worn around the neck or fastened around the person.

It measures about 2cm H x 1.4cm in diameter.

This is a metal detecting find and comes in the original condition as found.
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