I had a great commission earlier in the year for a scabbard for the Albion Kingmaker, based on the scabbard on an effigy of Robert Fitzherbert and dated around 1480 (can't remember the exact date).
The was of course a rather time consuming make. I started with a scabbard core in poplar and the covered it in the leather. Over this I sculpted the form in jewellers wax. Originally this would have been done in a mixture of wax and rosin, so basically the medieval equivalent. It was then cast in bronze. With a large amount of sarcasm, both the foundry and I agreed it was a very easy casting to pour.
The castings came back, just in time for me to mount them and carve the leather before whisking the completed scabbard off to Sterkshoff to hand over to a very happy Dane.
Thanks to all the 'Yellow Bastards' for your hospitality, whisky, beer and singing.
Tod













