The garter set is from 1489 and it is the earliest surviving example of a garter for the Order of the Garter. Note the enamel piece is a garter rose. It can be special ordered with other enamel colors. email me.
From a collection Sold at Soetheby's
From the collection Sold at Soetheby's
From the collection in the Victoria and Albert Museum
Based on a piece c. 1240-1250, Carrand Colection, Museo Nationale del Bargello, Florence
Hungarian, c. 1275, Magyar Nemzeti Museum, Budapest
After a detector find.
Cast from the medieval original. For a 3/4" belt. 1 1/8" tall, 1 3/8" wide
Designed from a drawing in Norris. For a 3 3/8" belt with a 1 1/4" opening for the closing belt tongue, 3 3/8" wide
Cast from the Original English Buckle dating from between 1250 and 1450. The Oringinal is from the Strong Collection of Medieval Antiquities (#1253) It can be purchased with the tongue shown for an extra $1.00
Cast from the Original English Buckle dating in the 15th C., although it could have been in use in the 16th C. The Oringinal is from the Strong Collection of Medieval Antiquities (#1008)
Cast from the Original English Buckle dating from between 1250 and 1400. The Oringinal is from the Strong Collection of Medieval Antiquities (#126)
Cast from the Original
Bronze copy on left, original buckle on right
From Portrait of a Lady by Rogier van der Weyden, Danish, c. 1460
X-78 $6.00 Belt Mount, lion passant requardant with split rivet back 1 1/2" 3.9 cm by 13/16" 2.1 cm
RH-1 $1.00 Washers for rivets. use with Brass dome head (top) or Tandy rivets (middle) 1/2" 1.3 cm for 3/16" rivet
RH-2 $1.00 Washers for rivets. use with Tandy rivets 1/2" 1.3 cm for 3/16" rivet
RH-3 $1.00 Washers for rivets. use with Tandy rivets 1/2" 1.3 cm for 3/16" rivet
RH-4 $1.00 Washers for rivets. use with Tandy rivets 1/2" 1.3 cm for 3/16" rivet
From a medieval 14th C. painting
cast from the medieval 14th C. original. Still had mounting tabs on back for your use.
A medieval symbol of pilgrimage.
Bronze copy on left, medieval original on right
Bronze copy on left, medieval original on right, now also available in Pewter
No longer available in Pewter
Bronze copy on top, medieval original on bottom,
Available in Pewter
Bronze copy on left, medieval original on right,
Based on a piece from Billingsgate lorry park, 1983 ca 1400-1450
Based on a piece from Swan Lake ca 1400-1450
Based on a piece from Billingsgate lorry park, 1983 ca 1350-1400
Based on a piece from Billingsgate lorry park, 1982 ca 1200-1230
Not currently available
From The Annunciation Triptych by Robert Campin ca. 1425 in the Metropolitan Museum of Art