Sutton Hoo, burial site of a 7th century Anglo-Saxon king, found near Woodbridge, in Suffolk. (Campbell 32)

Boar crest from helmet found at Bentley Grange, Derbyshire, now in the Sheffield Museum. (Campbell, pl. 43)

Shield mount from the Sutton Hoo site, now in the British Museum. (Rogers, after p. 17)

Reconstructed helmet found at the Sutton Hoo site. The Sutton Hoo (British Museum) helmet bears a close resemblance to those found in Sweden. (Campbell pl. 70)

Anglo-Saxon necklace Necklet from a late 7th-century cemetery at Desborough, Northamptonshire, now in the British Museum. (Campbell pl. 46)

Anglo-Saxon ring Ring of gold and decorated with niello (an alloy of sulfur and metal, used for inlay). This ring, now in the British Museum, belonged to Aethelwulf, King of Wessex, whose name can be read around its base. (Campbell pl. 128)

Sources:

Anglo-Saxons. James Campbell et al., eds. London: Penguin, 1991.

Oxford Illustrated History of English Literature. Pat Rogers, ed. London: Oxford University Press, 1987.