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Artifact Authentic Antiquity Crusader Christian Strap Fitting Angel Wings

Artifact Authentic Antiquity Crusader Christian Strap Fitting Angel Wings
Artifact Authentic Antiquity Crusader Christian Strap Fitting Angel Wings
Artifact Authentic Antiquity Crusader Christian Strap Fitting Angel Wings
Artifact Authentic Antiquity Crusader Christian Strap Fitting Angel Wings

Artifact Authentic Antiquity Crusader Christian Strap Fitting Angel Wings
Crusader Christian Strap Fitting with Stylized Angel Wings Latin East, c. As with all items offered by Georgian Bay Antiquities, this artifact is guaranteed authentic and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity detailing material, typology, dating, and cultural attribution. Object: Strap fitting / buckle plate Material: Bronze (copper alloy) Date: Crusader period, c. 50 mm Form: Cast plate with rear attachment lugs. This Crusader-period bronze strap fitting displays a strongly symbolic Christian design interpreted as stylized angel wings, rendered in a bold, linear manner characteristic of Crusader metalwork from the Latin East. The front surface is decorated with symmetrical, flowing motifs forming paired wing-like shapes, evoking celestial protection and divine guardianship. Such imagery aligns closely with medieval Christian representations of angels as protectors of the faithful and defenders in spiritual and physical warfare. In the Crusader context, angelic symbolism carried particular weight. Angels were understood as heavenly warriors and messengers of God, closely associated with divine protection in battle and pilgrimage. Strap fittings and buckles bearing overt Christian symbolism were worn on belts, harnesses, armor fittings, or devotional garments, serving both practical and apotropaic purposes. The abstracted style reflects a regional synthesis of Western Christian iconography with local Eastern artistic traditions. The reverse retains multiple cast attachment lugs, indicating that the object was firmly mounted to leather or textile. This construction confirms its use as a functional fitting rather than a purely decorative plaque. The robust casting and clear iconographic intent suggest ownership by an individual closely connected to the Crusader military or devotional environment, such as a knight, pilgrim, or clerical retainer. The object exhibits correct Crusader-period bronze composition and casting technique. Surface wear, mineral accretions, and patination are consistent with long-term burial and use. No evidence of modern tooling, artificial aging, or restoration is observed. Comparable Crusader strap fittings and devotional metalwork with angelic or winged symbolism are preserved in institutional collections, including examples from the Latin East held by the British Museum, the Louvre Museum, the Israel Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where similar fittings are catalogued as Crusader harness or belt components with Christian iconography. References include Denys Pringle, The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, Jaroslav Folda, The Art of the Crusaders in the Holy Land, and British Museum Collection Online, Crusader metal fittings. Condition: Very good archaeological condition. Complete form with attachment lugs intact. Surface wear consistent with age and use.
Artifact Authentic Antiquity Crusader Christian Strap Fitting Angel Wings
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Crusader Order Bronze Signet Ring Eagle and Shield Templar Era 1100AD Authentic

Crusader Order Bronze Signet Ring Eagle and Shield Templar Era 1100AD Authentic
Crusader Order Bronze Signet Ring Eagle and Shield Templar Era 1100AD Authentic
Crusader Order Bronze Signet Ring Eagle and Shield Templar Era 1100AD Authentic
Crusader Order Bronze Signet Ring Eagle and Shield Templar Era 1100AD Authentic

Crusader Order Bronze Signet Ring Eagle and Shield Templar Era 1100AD Authentic
As with all items in this collection, this artifact is. And will be accompanied by a. Certificate of Authenticity and Provenance. Detailing typology, dating, region, and collection history. Crusader Order Bronze Signet Ring Eagle and Shield Templar Era 1100AD Authentic Antiquity. Authenticity Notice Guaranteed authentic medieval bronze signet ring from the Crusader period. Acquired from an old European collection. Details Culture: Crusader / Latin Christian Order Date: Circa 11th-12th century AD Material: Bronze Type: Heraldic signet ring Ring Size: 9-9.5 Bezel: Rectangular shield form Condition: Complete, strong relief, ancient wear. Overview This powerful medieval bronze signet ring displays formal Crusader heraldic symbolism executed in a bold, early style. The rectangular shield bezel is flanked by deeply incised eagle imagery on the shoulders – a symbol of authority, vigilance, and divine favor widely used in Crusader and knightly order contexts. The band further incorporates raised dot motifs and linear framing, elements commonly associated with martial identity, rank, and oath-bound brotherhood. The ring’s heavy construction, angular bezel, and integrated heraldic program strongly indicate use by a member of a Crusader military order or knightly retinue, rather than a civilian owner. Rings of this type functioned as personal seals, authority markers, and status identifiers, used to authenticate documents and assert allegiance. Authenticity Check The ring exhibits correct medieval bronze fabric, hand-cut decorative elements, casting irregularities, and long-term wear consistent with genuine Crusader-period use. Patination, corrosion, and edge rounding are natural and uninterrupted. No modern tooling, casting seams, or artificial aging are present. Iconography and construction align with documented Crusader and Templar-era signet rings. Comparable Examples Comparable Crusader order signet rings with eagle symbolism and shield bezels are preserved in major collections such as the British Museum and other medieval European institutional holdings, catalogued as knightly or military order rings of the Crusader era. Further Reading Egan & Pritchard, Medieval Finds from Excavations in London Oakeshott, Arms and Armour of the Crusading Era British Museum Collection Online. Condition Very good for type. Devices remain clearly legible with honest medieval wear and stable patina.
Crusader Order Bronze Signet Ring Eagle and Shield Templar Era 1100AD Authentic