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Roman dagger and it’s scabbard* 1st century CE * Eisen* Landesmuseum Mainzrlp.museum-digital
A Gold-Hilted Small-Sword Set with Diamonds and Enamels, with its Scabbard, Presented in 1762 by Gen
Scabbard Tip. Iranian, 1st half 5th century BC (Achaemenid)
napolenon:Hunting sword with scabbard (Germany, ca. 1740)
shewhoworshipscarlin:Dagger and scabbard, 1700, India.
peashooter85: Iron dagger with turquoise mounted gold hilt and scabbard, uncovered from Tillya Teppe
Scabbard, 1800s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Korean ArtSize: Overall: 42.5 cm (16 ¾ in.)Medi
Recently completed Albion Ringeck (Talhoffer build) commission.
A recently completed scabbard commission for the Albion Conan series Father’s sword.
A recently completed scabbard commission for the Albion Earl
Presenting my most recently completed commission, a scabbard for the Albion Munich. A lot of &ls
Presenting my latest scabbard commission for the Albion Tritonia sword. Colored with a black harness
A recently completed Albion Crecy Scabbard.
The process…
A recently completed fantasy scabbard for the Albion Regent.
My latest, for your viewing pleasure. A scabbard for the Albion Brescia Spadona. Feel free to share,
dbkcustomscabbards: Greetings! I’d like to share my latest completed commission, a scabbard f
aleyma:Imperial Orb, Sword and Scabbard of the Holy Roman Empire. The orb was made in Germany c.1200
art-of-swords: Cavalry Sword and Scabbard Dated: 1782-87Culture: BritishMedium: steel, leatherMeasur
met-armsarmor: Saber (Talwar) with Scabbard, blade, dated A.H. 835/ A.D. 1673; hilt, 19th century, M
Tange Sazen, the one-eyed, one-armed ronin, and his signature move - holding the scabbard in his tee
art-of-swords: Sword and Scabbard Dated: circa 1750 - 1850 Culture: Bhutanese Medium: steel, silver,
met-armsarmor:Short Sword and Scabbard, 18th–19th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Arms an
met-armsarmor:Sword (Shamshir) with Scabbard, 18th–19th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art: A
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