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Antiquity Authentic Viking Norse Solid Silver Belt Fitting / Strap Slide 900AD

Antiquity Authentic Viking Norse Solid Silver Belt Fitting / Strap Slide 900AD
Antiquity Authentic Viking Norse Solid Silver Belt Fitting / Strap Slide 900AD
Antiquity Authentic Viking Norse Solid Silver Belt Fitting / Strap Slide 900AD
Antiquity Authentic Viking Norse Solid Silver Belt Fitting / Strap Slide 900AD

Antiquity Authentic Viking Norse Solid Silver Belt Fitting / Strap Slide 900AD
Premium Viking Age Solid Silver Belt Fitting / Strap Slide (Circa 9th-10th Century AD) 28mm Authentic. Authenticity Notice This artifact is certified authentic and will be accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity and Provenance. Object: Zoomorphic Belt Fitting / Strap Slide. Culture: Viking / Norse (Found in Germany/Northern Saxony). Date: Circa 9th-10th Century AD. Material: Solid Silver (High-purity bullion). Form: Hourglass-shaped terminal with relief ornamentation and dual-lug reverse. Region: North Germany / Baltic Trade Route. Identification: Viking Zoomorphic Strap Fitting The 28mm silver artifact 15_3. Jpg is a high-status Viking Age Strap Slide, used to secure the loose end of a leather belt or horse harness. The Iconography: The obverse features deeply cast relief patterns typical of the Borre or Jelling styles. The top circular section depicts a stylized zoomorphic mask or “gripping beast, ” while the square base contains a quatrefoil or cruciform knotwork design. The Material: In the Viking world, solid silver was the ultimate marker of “Hacksilver” wealth. Artifacts like this were often used as currency in trade when weight-equivalent silver was required. The Reverse: The reverse features two robust, integral attachment lugs. These would have been passed through a thick leather strap and hammered over (clenched) to provide a permanent, secure mounting. Overview and Historical Context Found and registered in Germany, this relic originates from the intense contact zone between the Viking North and the Ottonian/Saxon South. These fittings were essential components of the elaborate warrior’s belt. For a Viking raider or trader, a silver-mounted belt was not merely functional; it was a visible bank account and a display of martial success. The dark, niello-like “horn” patina currently covering the silver is a result of centuries of contact with organic matter in the soil, preserving the high-relief details of the Norse knotwork. The artifact displays a superb, thick archaeological patina with localized “horn silver” (silver chloride) oxidation and earthen mineralization. The relief carving shows characteristic “V-shaped” troughs and softening consistent with ancient lost-wax casting. The reverse lugs exhibit genuine asymmetrical wear and crystalline structural fatigue at the stress points. No evidence of modern centrifugal casting, mechanical filing, or artificial chemical staining. State Museum of Lower Saxony, Hannover : Significant holdings of Viking-Saxon transition silver metalwork. The British Museum, London : Accession No. 1853,1214.34 (Viking silver strap-ends and fittings). National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen : Extensive collection of Borre-style zoomorphic belt mounts. Graham-Campbell, James – Viking Art : For the classification of zoomorphic motifs on silver fittings. Kershaw, Jane – Viking Identities : Regarding the distribution of Norse metalwork in the Germanic regions. Condition Superior archaeological condition. The silver remains exceptionally dense and structurally sound. The complex Norse iconography is prominently preserved under a museum-grade patina.
Antiquity Authentic Viking Norse Solid Silver Belt Fitting / Strap Slide 900AD
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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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Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting

Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting

Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting
The product is an antique pre-KBB CPF pipe with a gold washed fitting, housed in a case. This collectible tobacciana item is likely a meerschaum pipe, known for its high quality and craftsmanship. The CPF Pre-KBB brand indicates a historical significance and potential rarity, making it a desirable piece for collectors of vintage pipes. Look at all pics. The mouth piece/stem is missing a piece. Pipe is antique from the mid to early 19th century.
Antique pre-KBB CPF Pipe With Case & Gold Washed Fitting