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4th century belt
#16
Many thanks, Patrik! Big Grin
The item top left is a nice strap-end.
The long propeller, is, to my mind, one of the later (end of 4th century? :? ) elongated models.

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#17
The ones on my belt are quite like the example at top right and are about two inches wide.


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