Reproduction Medieval sword scabbard built for the Albion Poitiers sword and available to buy now.
Based on an effigy found in an Oxfordshire Village Church and dating from around 1400 although the hanger style seems more 16-17th Century to me. Worn vertically and suspended by a main belt with a smaller one to hold it high and in place on your armour.
This vertical style of hanging is often found on effigies and also used as a riding scabbard.
Wood cored medieval sword scabbard covered in veg tan leather and features the Oxford style of Medieval suspension and period appropriate ornate buckles and fittings. The scabbard is finished with a bronze chape. The scabbard body is red and the belt brown.
See photos for how this scabbard should be worn (Tod is sporting a different model but with the same rigging).
This scabbard is in stock and available to buy now.
Sword not included.