Description (Catalog Card) : Dagger Copper blade Gold handle and silver grip The blade leaf-shaped with central rib the handle of gold over wood (decayed) with lunate pommel: the handle is broken and distorted: the silver grip (attached by gold studs) is much decayed Blade in poor condition
Description (Catalog Card) : Dagger Copper blade Handle of some material now wholly perished (silver?) with gold guard studded with gold nails and gold nails on the point of the pommel [drawing]
Description (Catalog Card) : Dagger Copper blade, handle of silver-plate over wood In very bad condition, blade decayed and broken, and the silver all persished [drawing 2:5]
Description (Catalog Card) : Copper Dagger Blade Leaf-shaped with triple rib (broken) Type__
Description (Catalog Card) : Copper Dagger With lower part of hilt in silver and silver studs from the pommel: blade (broken) leaf-shaped with single central rib. Copper badly decayed Type__
Description (Catalog Card) : Copper Axe Slender type Turned over tang Type = S3 (new)
Description (Catalog Card) : Copper Knife Flat blade: short tang perforated with 3 holes to receive rivets. Tip missing. Knife found adhering to whetstone U.10393. Faint traces of a leather?) sheath on the knife [drawing] Type__
Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B17002Description (Catalog Card) : [A-B] Copper Scimitars with gold binding two= [drawing] 1:5 At each end a rivet and through the gold band in the middle: the marks of the wooden handle covering part of the blade (all the back edge up to the line of the gold binding) are quite clear: the restoration of the handle supplied by the shell figure Kish: Mackay Vol. I, pl. III. In one case there was found a few centimeters from the tip a cap of very thin silver (hopelessly decayed) which may have come at the top. asce A16 (new)
Description (Catalog Card) : [A-B] Copper Scimitars with gold binding two= [drawing] 1:5 At each end a rivet and through the gold band in the middle: the marks of the wooden handle covering part of the blade (all the back edge up to the line of the gold binding) are quite clear: the restoration of the handle supplied by the shell figure Kish: Mackay Vol. I, pl. III. In one case there was found a few centimeters from the tip a cap of very thin silver (hopelessly decayed) which may have come at the top. asce A16 (new)
Description (Catalog Card) : Copper Dagger Broken into 3 pieces Type__