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Sharing pictures of very nice scabbard. Appriciate any other references to similar ones and identification.
It's very solid and originally was gold plated. My assesment: potentially italian storta scabbard. |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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It looks sort of a theatrical thing to me. Workmanship quality and durability seems poor. Metal sheet is too thin.
Last edited by midelburgo; 15th April 2025 at 08:20 PM. |
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last picture bigger format
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I have some other old items and certainly durability of that scabbard is significant in comparison to others I have. Inside there is a wood. Outside covered with velvet..and seems cut, repoussed brass. If it wouldnt be partially demaged, I would say very solid. From XVIIth to early XVIIIth century for sure
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Anyone any similar scabbards from Italy?
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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It seems a scabbard for a knife. Can you specify size and material ?? Theatrical replica could be a good guess.
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Scabbard is 70cm long, 8cm wide.
Adding pictures widly available for: - Storta - Nimcha Similar length of the blade. |
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