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Butt spike: O.158-1879

Object information

Current Location: In storage

Maker(s)

Maker: Unknown

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Description

Butt spike for a spear. Of steel, comprising a short round-section spike, a large knop with mouldings at either side round the centre where it is brazed, and a flaring socket with a dagged end and a seam running up one side decorated with numerous incised lines. There is a cog-like ring loose on the socket, which retains some of its original wooden haft which retains fragments of thick varnish or glue at the junction with the socket. The whole polished bright with pitting and some cracks on the socket

Legal notes

Given by Robert Taylor, MA

Measurements and weight

Overall Length: 33 cm
Socket Length: 28.5 cm
Weight: 242 g

Acquisition and important dates

Method of acquisition: Given (1879) by Taylor, Robert, MA

Dating

17th Century#
Circa 1600 CE - 1700 CE

Note

Compare the cog like features of several of the spear heads in this group.

Materials used in production

Steel

Inscription or legends present

  • Text: 158
  • Method of creation: Inscribed
  • Type: Tag

References and bibliographic entries

Identification numbers

Accession number: O.158-1879
Primary reference Number: 159937
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Audit data

Created: Saturday 6 August 2011 Updated: Tuesday 25 February 2020 Last processed: Thursday 7 December 2023

Associated departments & institutions

Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Applied Arts

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