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Scabbard | NCL-21E084 |
Roman | Northumberland |
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| A cast copper-alloy sword-scabbard chape of Roman date, 2nd-3rd century. The chape is incomplete, but was a pelta-shaped type. The rounded body and one arm remain, with the base of a central upright and the opposite arm remaining. There is iron corrosion on the inside base of the chape. | |||||
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Scabbard | NMS-D4A676 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| An incomplete cast object, flat on two opposed faces, rounded on three faces and broken at the sixth. The interior is part hollow and part missing. On one flat face there are parts of two apertures. Possibly a 3rd-century dagger scabbard chape terminal, cf. Bishop and Coulston 2006 fig. 104 no. 1... | |||||
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Scabbard | SWYOR-0880E4 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| The cast, copper alloy mouth from a scabbard of Roman date, probably first to second century 43-200AD. It is decorated with two narrow, transverse grooves just below the opening for the blade; this opening is of a narrow lozenge shape. The small dimensions of the opening suggest that the scabbard... | |||||
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Scabbard | LVPL-917677 |
Roman | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| Copper alloy chape from a late Roman scabbard. In the style of the two dolphin/horse heads meeting in the middle. It is made from 2 pieces of copper alloy linked by a disc shaped stud at the base. Both sides have a thin strip leading from the base to the main body. The reverse is a crescent ... | |||||
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Scabbard | NCL-1DA777 |
Roman | Northumberland |
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| Large chape, probably for a scabbard but possibly also for a staff. The shape resembles an open-tipped cone. It tapers from the wider, broken end to the narrower, neat end. There is ribbed decoration covering the chape in a lengthways direction. Originally circular in section, the wider en... | |||||
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Scabbard | NCL-B8FC11 |
Roman | Northumberland |
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| A cast copper-alloy scabbard slide of Roman date. The incomplete slide has a tapering flat face which is broken at one end and the upper terminal is incomplete but may have had a knob or pointed-ridge decoration. This object was found by divers in the River Tyne downstream from the Roman b... | |||||
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Scabbard | CAM-B6CFF7 |
Roman | Cambridgeshire |
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| A fragment of a copper alloy scabbard slide dating to the third century AD. The slide measures 32mm in length, 9mm in width. Similar to Example 1, Figure 99, Bishop and Coulston (2006) Roman Military Equipment, p 158. | |||||
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Scabbard | SUR-292BC4 |
Roman | West Sussex |
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| A mount or fitting of Roman date, possibly a scabbard slide, in the form of a dolphin, with incipient side fins and a ridged forehead. In side view the mount has a sinuous S shape. The mount is hollow with a partial infilling of lead. The tail of the dolphin is missing. On the underside of the ta... | |||||
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Scabbard | SF-B69401 |
Roman | Essex |
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| A worn copper-alloy Roman, scabbard slide, which would have allowed the scabbard to slide along a strap. It measures 35mm in length and 10mm in width at its widest point. It has a rounded terminal knob and is then waisted and flares into tapering rectangular shaft, which has a worn incomplete p... | |||||
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Scabbard | SF-079575 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| An incomplete copper-alloy probable Roman scabbard slide. With an incomplete rectangular shaft, 21mm in surviving length and 12mm in width, tapering towards a missing terminal end, the other end curves back at right angles to the shaft and has a central integral cylindrical rivet projecting from... | |||||
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Scabbard | NCL-29C704 |
Roman | Durham |
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| A copper alloy Roman scabbard slide. The slide comprises a rectangular body, the upper surface of which is slightly concave; the body tapers to a stepped foot. On the reverse is a rectangular section shaft which extends at right angles. The slide measures 57mm in length, 9mm in width and weighs 5g. | |||||
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Scabbard | NCL-C952D7 |
Roman | Northumberland |
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| A fragment of a Roman 3rd century copper alloy scabbard slide. The slide consists of a tapering rectangular plate which is lentoidal in section. One end of this plate is broken. At the other end, there is a 90 degree step. Beyond this step, the plate narrows to a D-sectioned ribbed terminal. The... | |||||
| Scabbard | NCL-155CC7 |
Roman | Durham |
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| Fragment of plain scabbard slide; the slide is trapezoidal in shape and rectangular in section; the tapering sides of the slide finish in an L shaped foot with a rounded tip. | |||||
| Scabbard | NCL-153AE6 |
Roman | Durham |
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| Fragment of a plain scabbard slide. The slide is trapezoidal in shape, with tapering sides and D-shaped in section. The slide possesses a plain ring terminal which is corroded. On the reverse is a circular section shank which projects from the slide at right angles. | |||||
| Scabbard | NCL-14FB78 |
Roman | Durham |
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| Incomplete scabbard slide. The runner is trapezoidal in shape (with a broken tip) and its lengthwise edges are chamfered; it possesses a ring terminal at one end. The ring terminal is moulded with a crown shaped projection which is grooved; on the reverse is a circular section shank which project... | |||||
| Scabbard | YORYMB692 |
Roman | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| uniface, standard type, open back to receive leather scabbard, vg condition, light olive patina. REFER TO IMAGE j:curator\depart\finds\graphics\ ymb692 on main pc | |||||
| Scabbard | YORYMB691 |
Roman | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| uniface, rounded distil, curled proximal with geometric apertures central, reverse rectangular aperture each side, hollow cast, stable grey-olive surface, 1 spot poss early bronze disease | |||||

