It is shaped like a three-leafed clover, and is similar to the type D except the lobes are much more even and round. What is even more peculiar is that there are at least two examples of this pommel in icons from the late 14th/early 15th century, and one from a 14th c. manuscript.
I was wondering if anyone had seen any actual examples of this pommel, of if it is one of those anomalies of Orthodox icons (Like the ubiquitous scale armour skirts). I was also wondering why this apparently antiquated style reappeared.
Any help is appreciated.
St. Demetrius of Thessalonika. Pskov. 15th C


St. George with a type XVI or XII? and clover-pommel. Novgorod, late 14th c.


Sword shown in a 14th c. Russian manuscript.


St. Demetrius of Salonika. Kiev. Late 12th C (possibly earlier)