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Radek Mac
Location: Osterode Ostpreussen Macduff Scotland Joined: 09 Oct 2013
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Posted: Wed 09 Oct, 2013 2:01 pm Post subject: Type R pommel? |
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Hello to everybody. That my first topic on forum i hope to be a frequent visitor
Forgive me my poor English i'm one of that foreigner who love history.
Let's back to the point. I found something what's look like piece of sword grip whith pommel. I'v done some Google search and i think it is a type R pommel. Am i right?
Best regards
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Luka Borscak
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Posted: Wed 09 Oct, 2013 2:32 pm Post subject: |
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It does look like a tang and a pommel. Could you show us the back side where peen should be?
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Radek Mac
Location: Osterode Ostpreussen Macduff Scotland Joined: 09 Oct 2013
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Posted: Wed 09 Oct, 2013 2:47 pm Post subject: |
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More pictures from top. Its look better in hand than on photo.
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Neil Melville
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Posted: Wed 09 Oct, 2013 4:15 pm Post subject: |
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Certainly looks like a Type R pommel + part of a tang. Where was it found and was there anything else found with it or nearby?
Neil
N Melville
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Mark Moore
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Posted: Wed 09 Oct, 2013 5:46 pm Post subject: |
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No doubt.....a sword pommel and tang. A big 'un. Darn interesting. Sweet...........More info!............McM
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Radek Mac
Location: Osterode Ostpreussen Macduff Scotland Joined: 09 Oct 2013
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Posted: Wed 09 Oct, 2013 9:56 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks all of you for help.
I found this pommel close to Macduff. There was some other things found on that field like coins and cannon balls. I will add some pictures after i will back from my work.
Best regards.
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Sean Flynt
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Radek Mac
Location: Osterode Ostpreussen Macduff Scotland Joined: 09 Oct 2013
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Posted: Thu 10 Oct, 2013 11:25 am Post subject: |
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Finds from the same field. I think You might be right Sean.
Thank You.
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Jonathan Fletcher
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Posted: Thu 10 Oct, 2013 1:28 pm Post subject: |
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Radek.
You probably know this already but if you are detecting around Macduff any finds are protected under Scottish law.
More info can be found here...
http://joanallendetectors.wordpress.com/2012/...n-ireland/
I am possibly teaching you to suck eggs and, if so, I apologise.
Sword pommels, coins and cannon balls in a field sounds quite significant.
J.F.
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James Moore
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Posted: Fri 11 Oct, 2013 8:29 pm Post subject: |
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while also emphasising Jonathan Fletcher's comment I would also add that contacting the Finds Database of The Portable Antiquities Scheme ( www.finds.org.uk ) should also be done (technically, the PAS only covers England, Wales and N. Ireland, and it should go to the Treasure Trove Scotland site... but that's not working.)- as the discoveries include coinage, that is without doubt trove, under UK Law and is required to be reported.
you could also contact the NMS:
Treasure Trove Unit
National Museums of Scotland
Chambers Street
Edinburgh
EH1 1JF
Tel: 0131 247 4355
Email: info@treasuretrovescotland.co.uk
I'd also just note that technically, its probably not a Type R pommel, as its on a post-medieval sword, and therefore not one that really falls under Oakeshott's typology. I think it may be in one of A.V.B Norman's works for the post-medieval, however.
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