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AHorsa 12th April 2024 10:37 PM

Scabbard chape - help needed
 
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Dear All,

I got this tip of a scabbard. Itīs made of bronze or similar material. the flat backsite hat two wholes for beeing fixed. It consists of two peaces (frontside and flat backsite) which are solded by a white metal (lead / pewter or so). I would have more expected brass welding, but donīt know. The size is pretty small ~4cm long.
Does anyone have an idea of the age of the piece and if it would have belonged to a sword or a dagger? With its width of 2.9cm, I assume it is rather made for a dagger than a sword, although it would still fit a sword tip, but when adding wood and leather itīs likely getting tight.

Kind regards
Andreas

Will M 13th April 2024 12:01 AM

Looks like the tip of a leather belt.

AHorsa 13th April 2024 06:31 PM

Thanks for the reply. It is a good idea, but might be not flat enough I guess

Reventlov 14th April 2024 06:46 PM

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Some similarities with these three chapes in the Museo Storico della Caccia e del Territorio. For 14th century swords according to a short writeup in the book A Bon Droyt.

midelburgo 14th April 2024 09:02 PM

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These are the typical finds from metal detectoring. You keep seeing people trying to sell as a treasure, and after some months you see them at discount, and finally buy them for 5 or 6 euros a piece. And the seller does not tell you where did he find them...

The belt ends (which often go in the same lots) are different because they do not surround the leather, they have just a couple of pins gping through. Last two pieces.

These are all probably Spanish. Mostly for daggers. I am not sure if there is a systematic research work on them. They must be massive productions.

I am not sure about yours, as it is flat on the reverse. If pins go through the space, it cannot be a chape.

Will M 14th April 2024 09:15 PM

Metal detectors try to find latrines because they tend to have a concentration of lost items. Good to know it's not what I thought it was.

AHorsa 15th April 2024 04:11 PM

Fits perfect! Thanks for the images! Indeed they appear somehow often (at least compared to the related appropriated weapon :) ). I guess they got lost pretty easy from the scabbard


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