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This buckles were produced in the byzantine region, and some of them were found as imported goods even in alamanic burials of Lauchheim and Pfahlheim, Germany. 7th century AD.
This buckles were produced in the byzantine region, and some of them were found as imported goods even in alamanic burials of Lauchheim and Pfahlheim, Germany. 7th century AD.
This early medieval belt bucklewith andropomorphic openwork decoration is a reconstruction of an original provided to us by a private collector.
This early medieval belt bucklewith andropomorphic openwork decoration is a reconstruction of an original provided to us by a private collector.
Medieval belt buckle, based on an original find from Rotterdam, Netherlands. Late 12th / early 13th century AD. Simple variant without enamel inlays.
Medieval belt buckle, based on an original find from Rotterdam, Netherlands. Late 12th / early 13th century AD. Simple variant without enamel inlays.
Medieval belt buckle, type Limoges, based on an original find from Rotterdam, Netherlands. Late 12th / early 13th century AD. Variant with enamel inlays in dark blue.
Medieval belt buckle, based on an original find from Rotterdam, Netherlands. Late 12th / early 13th century AD. Variant with enamel inlays in dark blue.
Medieval belt buckle, type Limoges, based on original finds from Paris (Col. Beurdeley) and London (British Museum). Late 12th / early 13th century AD. Decorated with enamel inlays in dark blue.
Medieval belt buckle, based on original finds from Paris (Collection Beurdeley) and London (British Museum). Late 12th / early 13th century AD. Decorated with enamel inlays in dark blue.
Buckle of the Middle Ages, 2nd half of the 13th century AD. The plate of this Gothic buckle provides enough space for individual decorations. Suitable for a belt width of 30mm.
During renovation works in 1978, a large treasure was found at Salzburg. It comprises a lot of silver pieces and coins, dating the find to the time between 1290 and 1300.
Medieval belt fitting, suitable for the buckle or belts of 30mm width. Handcrafted from real Bronze, delivered with rivet pins and washers.
Belt fitting of the Salzburg Treasure, discovered during renovation works in 1978. The find comprises a lot of silver pieces and coins, dating to the time between 1290 and 1300.
Belt fittings with bag suspension, ca. 13th century AD. A special pocket for donations and pittances was suspended here. Delivered with rivet pins and washers.
We reconstructed a bag suspension for donation purses, suitable to the belt fittings of the Salzburg treasure dating to the mid of the 13th century AD.
Large and heavy strap end, based on an original find of the river Thames. Rivets included.
We reconstructed a strap end suitable to the belt fittings of the Salzburg treasure dating to the mid of the 13th century AD.
Complete set of fittings for a medieval belt, comprising 1 buckle, 6 decorative fittings, 1 bag suspension and 1 strap end. 2nd half of the 13th century AD.
Complete set of medieval belt fittings. During renovation works in 1978, a large treasure was found at Salzburg. Mid of the 13th century AD.
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