Front: A close-up photograph shows seven slender iron spearheads laid diagonally across a brown fur or hide background. The spear tips vary in shape some are long and leaf-shaped, one has an ornate barbed or flanged midsection, another ends in a narrow socket and all have a dark metallic finish that catches soft light, revealing fine surface texture and slight sheen. The arrangement emphasizes their length and variety; the fur provides warm contrast and a historic, tactile feel.

Back (left-bottom text): Printed caption reads:
"SUTTON HOO, Suffolk
Replicas of spears found at Sutton Hoo.
(National Trust Photographic Library/Andrew von Entressel)"

Publisher line along bottom: "THE NATIONAL TRUST, The Old Masons’ Gate, London SW1P 3AS. Registered Charity No. 205846 © The National Trust 2002" and a postcard code number at the lower right. There is a vertical dividing line for message/address and a small National Trust oak leaf logo near the caption.

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