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Scabbard | SUR-BB2E34 |
Medieval | Surrey |
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| A cast copper alloy late medieval shield-shaped scabbard chape. The chape has two circular and two tapering rectangular apertures divided by a central raised band. The band is further decorated with a line of engraved stars. | |||||
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Scabbard | NMS-914554 |
Early medieval | Norfolk |
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| Early Saxon copper alloy sword scabbard chape, cast-in one, with traces of white-metal coating on the front surface, fully round globular terminal below a collar, tear-shaped body with chamfered long sides, and three discoidal, pierced and countersunk lobes. The back-plate, which joins the front ... | |||||
| Scabbard | HESH-E6DFA7 |
Post medieval | Herefordshire |
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| A cast lead alloy (probably) late medieval or more probably a post-medieval (1450-1800) scabbard chape from a dagger. The chape is formed from a mid grey coloured metal alloy - most probably a lead alloy that seems to have been cast rather than formed from a single sheet of metal. It is broadly r... | |||||
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Scabbard | SOM-A86E66 |
Medieval | Somerset |
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| Copper alloy item, probably a scabbard chape. It appears to be made from two pieces of pentagon shaped copper alloy sheet. They are aligned point to point and soldered along two adjacent longer sides at the base with three shorter open sides. The two sides adjacent to the closed slides are thicke... | |||||
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Scabbard | SWYOR-7DF4D7 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A late Medieval copper alloy dagger scabbard chape dating from about 1300 - 1500 AD. This object is sub triangular with a rounded tip. It was produced from a sheet of metal folded around the leather of the knife scabbard and soldered at an overlapping join; the bottom edges were cut into tabs ... | |||||
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Scabbard | HAMP-FF6AF7 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| An incomplete copper-alloy medieval scabbard chape of 12th-century date, two fragments survive. Only one of the arms and part of the rectangular element survives. The arm is broadly rectangular in plan and cross section, the top of the arm is 6.25mm wide with a circular perforation filled with i... | |||||
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Scabbard | HAMP-FF2D07 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| An incomplete cast tinned copper-alloy scabbard chape of uncertain date. The chape is broadly triangular in plan and cross section. Four incomplete rectangular attachments of varying length protrude from the main body of the chape (9.55mm max, 1.45mm min). The chape tapers from the top (17.45mm w... | |||||
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Scabbard | NMS-99FB70 |
Bronze age | Norfolk |
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| Bag-shaped dagger scabbard chape with three perforations through both faces (five remain blocked by a ferrous deposit). Each perforation lies in the centre of a circular mark on the outer face, probably the result of the drilling process rather than a purposefully made ring. Unusually the mouth i... | |||||
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Scabbard | SF-590C47 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| An incomplete cast copper-alloy sword or dagger chape of Medieval date. It has a rectangular openwork plate that is missing its top and integrally cast projecting shaft due to old breaks. The plate depicts a horse and rider motif facing to the right within a moulded rectangular border. The horse ... | |||||
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Scabbard | SOM-DFF631 |
Post medieval | Somerset |
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| Late Medieval or early Post Medieval cast copper-alloy chape from a scabbard. The chape is broadly shield shaped in plan, with curved sides which converge at the base, ending in a rounded point. A raised rib runs down the centre of the front of the chape ending in a projecting rounded knop at the... | |||||
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Scabbard | SUSS-CF8F96 |
Iron age | West Sussex |
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| A nearly complete cast copper alloy ring, probably a scabbard suspension ring dating from the Iron Age to early Roman period, c. 800 BC-100 AD. This ring is very similar in style and shape to an Iron Age baldric ring, but missing the necessary lug to fit the ring to a strap or belt. The ring is ... | |||||
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Scabbard | SOM-290222 |
Early medieval | Somerset |
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| Early Medieval cast copper-alloy openwork scabbard chape dating to the 11th century. The chape is cast as one piece, roughly triangular in plan and rectangular in section. The top is open. At the point it is expanded into a globular terminal which has an ovoid opening at the base, probably origin... | |||||
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Scabbard | SWYOR-00E4D6 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A fragment of a two-piece copper-alloy dagger scabbard chape. The front-piece is cast and terminates in a scallop form. Only the base of this survives. The grooves and ridges which create the effect of the shell radiate out from a recessed openwork aperture of uncertain shape. The sheet backp... | |||||
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Scabbard | WAW-008626 |
Medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A worn and incomplete two-piece copper-alloy dagger scabbard chape. The front-piece is cast and terminates in a scallop form. The grooves and ridges which create the effect of the shell radiate out from a recessed openwork trefoil. Immediately above this perforation is a transverse ridge featurin... | |||||
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Scabbard | SWYOR-ECA080 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A copper alloy dagger scabbard chape dating from AD1300-1500. It consists of a single sheet of copper alloy rolled into a narrow, oval tube which tapers to a closed point. There is no decoration. The chape has a dark green patina. It is 45.9mm long, 10.7mm wide and 7.8mm thick. It weighs 5.15gm. ... | |||||
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Scabbard | NLM-966F58 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| Copper alloy Probable Scabbard Chape. Sheet metal conical chape with a butted seam. A pair of opposed holes of diameter 5mm occur close to the end of the object; they appear too large to relate to its fixing. Now lightly squashed. Suggested date: Post-Medieval, 1600-1700. Length: 41.9mm, Diamete... | |||||
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Scabbard | DUR-7DA853 |
Early medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A copper alloy scabbard dating from early Medieval to Medieval period. The main panel of the scabbard consists of two openwork plates of equal form, which are joined by a folded connection strip, located at the far end. Fixed to the opposite end of the connection strip is a pair of parallel-side... | |||||
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Scabbard | SUR-D774A3 |
Medieval | Kent |
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| A late medieval cast copper alloy scabbard chape. The chape has a crenellated upper edge and a scallop-shaped expansion ending in a short knop projection. The single aperture is quatrefoil. | |||||
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Scabbard | SOM-D4CAA5 |
Post medieval | Somerset |
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| Tip of a Post Medieval silver chape, probably from a scabbard. The chape is made of silver sheet bent around in a cylinder with a broken, open end and a closed end formed of four triangles bent inwards to meet in the centre. The joint is reinforced with folded sheet and strips of silver visible i... | |||||
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Scabbard | SUR-20CBB8 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| A copper alloy scabbard chape fragment. The lower part of the chape survives and has cast foliate scrolls which run across a rounded expansion. The chape is broken across an aperture. The back is hollow. | |||||
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Scabbard | GLO-0AA953 |
Medieval | Avon |
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| Cast copper alloy scabbard chape length 23mm, width 23mm, thickness 4mm, weight 2.4g. This has been truncated and is missing the top half. The remaining portion is plain and triangular in plan. On the reverse the sides extend down and a separate sheet copper alloy back plate would have been so... | |||||
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Scabbard | SUR-A17566 |
Medieval | Berkshire |
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| A medieval copper alloy scabbard chape 40.55mm long. The chape is conical and has been constructed from sheet metal. At the lower, pointed, end is a pennanular collar. At the upper end, on one side, is a trefoil aperture. | |||||
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Scabbard | SWYOR-3C9196 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A cast, copper alloy scabbard fitting; a chape, dating from the Late Medieval or Early Post Medieval period. The chape is sub rectangular, tapering towards the bottom. The upper edge of the chape is bi-concave with high edges and bilobed central area. Below this is a narrow, transverse, raised ... | |||||
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Scabbard | SWYOR-25F530 |
Post medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A cast, copper alloy scabbard chape dating from the late medieval or early post medieval period, AD1450-1600. At the upper edge of the chape is a broad, shallow, U-shaped cut out extending across almost the entire width. It then tapers slightly to a rounded, blunt point. There are two items of de... | |||||
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Scabbard | SF-1285C6 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A copper alloy Medieval scabbard chape fragment. It is incomplete due to old breaks, and there are two non-joining pieces. They form part of the rim of an oval-shaped chape which has a band 9mm in width with a central transverse rib U-shaped in section and having a flat back. Below this is an ope... | |||||
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Scabbard | NCL-B10626 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy scabbard chape for a dagger, c. 1200-1500. The chape has been made from cut sheet of copper-alloy, rolled into a conical shape. No decoration is visible, but a circular perforation near the base indicates where it was fixed to the scabbard. | |||||
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Scabbard | NCL-B0C444 |
Early medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy zoomorphic and anthropomorphic Frankish scabbard chape of c. 5th-6th century date. Only the front plate of the chape remains (see HAMP-4CBF82 for a complete and closely similar example). It consists of a trefoilate plate that can be separated into an anthropomorphic terminal... | |||||
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Scabbard | SOM-4011B6 |
Modern | Somerset |
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| Copper alloy Post Medieval or Modern possible scabbard fitting. It consists of a copper alloy strip bent to form an open lozenge; there is a very narrow gap on what is likely to be the reverse between where the two ends of the plate meet. On to this plate, four copper alloy decorative plates are ... | |||||
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Scabbard | SOM-01EEB7 |
Early medieval | Wiltshire |
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| Early Medieval cast copper-alloy openwork zoomorphic scabbard chape of similar design to Thomas Class A strap end. The chape is cast as one piece, roughly triangular in plan and section, with a hollow slot down the centre. There is a solid zoomorphic terminal at the base with brow ridge, indented... | |||||
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Scabbard | NLM-952081 |
Iron age | North Lincolnshire |
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| Copper alloy Scabbard Suspension Ring. Cast ring of pointed oval section, smoothed overall with minor irregularities or flaws along its inner circumference. Suggested date: Late Iron Age, 100 BC - AD100. Diameter: 34.2mm, Band width: 9.3mm, Band Thickness: 7mm, Weight: 30.03gms. | |||||
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