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Late Roman or Early Medieval Iron Flint Striker (Rare Design)

Original iron flint striker attributed to the Late Roman or Early Medieval period. This example represents a rare design form, distinct from the more commonly encountered “B”-style flint strikers typically associated with medieval fire-making implements. The form reflects an early transitional approach to personal fire-making technology during the late antiquity to early medieval era.

Hand-forged from iron, the striker displays correct period construction and curvature consistent with functional use. Such implements were essential daily tools, used to produce sparks when struck against flint to ignite tinder or charcoal. The surface shows expected age-related oxidation and mineralization, with no evidence of modern restoration. A scarce and authentic example of early European fire-making equipment, suitable for advanced collections, academic study, or display alongside Late Roman and Early Medieval domestic artifacts.

Specifications:

  • Material: Iron
  • Origin: Northwestern Europe
  • Era: Late Roman or Early Medieval
  • Condition: Honest Wear/ As Found

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$62.70

Original: $209.00

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Late Roman or Early Medieval Iron Flint Striker (Rare Design)—

$209.00

$62.70

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Original iron flint striker attributed to the Late Roman or Early Medieval period. This example represents a rare design form, distinct from the more commonly encountered “B”-style flint strikers typically associated with medieval fire-making implements. The form reflects an early transitional approach to personal fire-making technology during the late antiquity to early medieval era.

Hand-forged from iron, the striker displays correct period construction and curvature consistent with functional use. Such implements were essential daily tools, used to produce sparks when struck against flint to ignite tinder or charcoal. The surface shows expected age-related oxidation and mineralization, with no evidence of modern restoration. A scarce and authentic example of early European fire-making equipment, suitable for advanced collections, academic study, or display alongside Late Roman and Early Medieval domestic artifacts.

Specifications:

  • Material: Iron
  • Origin: Northwestern Europe
  • Era: Late Roman or Early Medieval
  • Condition: Honest Wear/ As Found

Why Buy From Us?

âś” Trusted Seller with Excellent Ratings
âś” Fast & Secure Shipping
âś” Carefully Packed Collectibles

Item Location: Arms & Armor Display Case