The Oxford Sword Scabbard to suit an Albion Crecy - SOLD

This is a new style of Tod's Workshop sword scabbard and this particular one will suit an Albion Crecy.

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.

See how it should be worn in the gallery. 

Dyed and polished vegtan over a wooden core. This one has a red core with black belts. The chape and buckles are bronze, rivets and strap end are brass. 

Pictured here with an Albion Crecy sword (not for sale).

THIS SCABBARD IS IN STOCK AND AVAILABLE TO BUY IMMEDIATELY.

More are available to order on the scabbards page. 





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