Foedraal for a knife of wood and batter from Tin, Anonymous, 1562 Wooden parting for a knife, where the blade can be put in the sheath. The pewter batter is decorated with ornaments and has openings, making the wood visible. At the opening of the Foedraal are half -figures of a man at the front and a woman at the rear. On the image of the woman, a start to get a cord is placed. The underside of the fedal is decorated with dragon head. Germany tin (metal). wood (plant material) Wooden parting for a knife, where the blade can be put in the sheath. The pewter batter is decorated with ornaments an
Foedraal for a knife of wood and batter from Tin, Anonymous, 1562 Wooden parting for a knife, where the blade can be put in the sheath. The pewter batter is decorated with ornaments and has openings, making the wood visible. At the opening of the Foedraal are half -figures of a man at the front and a woman at the rear. On the image of the woman, a start to get a cord is placed. The underside of the fedal is decorated with dragon head. Germany tin (metal). wood (plant material) Wooden parting for a knife, where the blade can be put in the sheath. The pewter batter is decorated with ornaments and has openings, making the wood visible. At the opening of the Foedraal are half -figures of a man at the front and a woman at the rear. On the image of the woman, a start to get a cord is placed. The underside of the fedal is decorated with dragon head. Germany tin (metal). wood (plant material)
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