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an old knife is laying on the table next to it's sheath and leather cord
Ipotesi ricostruttiva di fodero di coltello in cuoio inciso, la decorazione è stata ispirata dal reperto inglese ritrovato fuori stratigrafia, pubblicato in Knives and Scabbards, probabilmente databile tra il XIII e il XIV secolo d.C.. Strato interno in vacchetta di 1 mm di spessore e strato esterno in capra da 1 mm di spessore.
an old knife is next to a new one with the same blade as it appears
Messerfutteral verziert nach einem englischen Ausgrabungsfund
an intricately designed knife with wooden handle and leather sheath on the blade is shown
Messerfutteral nach einem englischen Originalfund
a yellow and black pen sitting on top of a white table next to a knife
Knife scabbard, 14th century by cybernuth on DeviantArt
Knife scabbard, 14th century by cybernuth on DeviantArt
three different types of knifes with leather handles
pochwa do noża - tutorial
a knife laying on top of a table next to a black corded charger
an old style knife with leather handle on a white strap
Besteckfutteral nach einem niederländischen Fundobjekt
three different types of knifes are shown in this image, including one with an intricate design on the blade
Besteckfutteral; das Muster basiert auf einem Messerfutteral aus einem englischen Fund
a wooden knife with intricate carving on it
Knife scabbard by cybernuth on DeviantArt
Knife scabbard by cybernuth on DeviantArt
four different types of knifes are shown in this image, including one with an ornate design on it
Besteckfutteral; die Verzierung basiert auf einem Messerfutteral aus einem englischen Fund
two wooden knives are sitting next to each other on a cloth covered tablecloth with scissors in the foreground
Knife scabbards, 13th century by cybernuth on DeviantArt
Scabbard for eating knife (14th century) - goat skin - madder died - decoration inspired by Turku find
an ancient object is on display in a museum case with information about the item and its contents
The scabbard of St. Hadrian, c.a. 1200, Museum of the Archdiocese of Bamberg. The scabbard is not tooled it is painted and represents another and simpler way to mount a sword scabbard that is appropriate to the 13th century.