Saxon & Medieval — Late Medieval; early 15th century
Belt
Belt, leather, incomplete; originally covered with silk fabric (now largely lost), and set with copper alloy (brass) mounts. Down the centre is a row of composite orsette-shaped mounts, 41 surviving, each consisting of a central domed stud of reddish alloy, low in zinc, which was originally silvered, on a disc of yellower (high zinc) brass with an embossed corded border; down each edge is a row of smaller embossed mounts , of quincunx form held by a central pin, 100 in all surviving; at one end is a rectangular plate with a central hole and incised decoration. This belt, perhaps a sword belt, is unique among London finds both for the traces of silk covering - a technique not otherwise recorded - and for the number of mounts surviving in situ. Small belt studs and mounts are common as foreshore and excavation finds - for composite mounts like the central row here see a group from the Thames foreshore at London Bridge, Museum of London Acc No 85.13/7; this belt illustrates why they are so plentiful. Girdles or belts were worn round the waist or hips, the length, decoration and position varying according to fashion.
- Category:
- Saxon & Medieval
- Object ID:
- 89.65
- Object name:
- belt
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- Production date:
- Late Medieval; early 15th century
- Material:
leather, silk, copper alloy
- Measurements/duration:
- L (large piece) 645 mm, L (small piece) 123 mm, W 32 mm, L 740 mm, W 38 (total) (overall)
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- Record quality:
- 100%
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- Owner Status & Credit:
Permanent collection
- Copyright holder:
digital image © London Museum
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