Reviews (0) Whether you are looking for a functional quiver to store your crossbow bolts while shooting or you are merely looking to accent your decor with historical appeal, the Crossbow Quiver with 3 Bolts is perfect for accomplishing your task. Information about image downloads and licensing is available here. SKU: ME-0023 Categories: Ancient Armoury, Leather Quivers. Click to find the best Results for crossbow bolt quiver Models for. Equip: Action point cost of crossbow attacks reduced by 3. A belt to store crossbow bolts for quicker retrieval. To help improve this record, please email. Every Day new 3D Models from all over the World. This page contains content from Underrail: Expedition expansion. Object information is a work in progress and may be updated as new research findings emerge.
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#CROSSBOW BOLT QUIVER SKIN#
Status On View, Gallery 239 Department Applied Arts of Europe Title Quiver for Crossbow Bolts Origin Europe, ancient Date Made 1460–1520 Medium Wood, leather, and boar skin Dimensions L.
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Period paintings and illustrations show what such quivers originally looked like, for example, the crossbowman in the foreground of Christ Carrying the Cross wears one hung from his belt. Much of the stiff bristly hair has now worn off but originally covered the entire quiver. This rare example is covered in the hairy hide of a boar or domestic pig, used as a hard-wearing, water-resistant covering over a wooden core. Used to carry and store crossbow bolts (arrows), very few bolt quivers survive from the fifteenth century.