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Leo Todeschini
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Posted: Thu 17 Aug, 2017 10:31 pm Post subject: Livery collar |
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Hi All,
A slight departure from the norm for me and one was made for a friend, the other is available.
Here are a pair of livery collars based on an example from an effigy of the mid 15thC. I am not sure of the exact details of what these were for, but I believe basically for 'good service', however please somebody chime in as I do find them interesting, but they are obviously not my core area.
These collars are 27" long and long enough, to be slipped over the head with no need to undo a clasp and are very sturdily made.
The thick veg tan leather strap is dyed red and all the studs are bronze; the flower petal one being cinched with a copper rivet as the flower centre. The strap ends, rings, trefoil and cross are all in brass.
I hope you like them and if you have any questions, please ask away, but don't worry I will be back to weapons now.....
Tod
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