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			The photo's show a mediaeval or dagger sword chape which I found some years ago on the foreshore of the Thames near London Bridge. 
		
		
		
			I took it the V & A Museum London and a member of the Keeper of the Metalwork Department thought it was very probable 14th century with the inscription in gothic: 'ME ME" which could be a shortened version of 'Maria Maria', or 'me me' of memento mori. Remember me to God. An invocation. The approx dimensions are: 50mm (2") x 30mm (1 3/16") x 6mm (1/4") slot width. The Thames River by the City of London was for centuries of course the natural dumping ground for everything and it's foreshore has produced and is still producing I believe an amazing array finds. The most amazing item I have ever seen found, was what I saw a few years ago in the Armouries of the Tower of London, where it is now I do not know, but it was a most magnificent kidney dagger, found on the foreshore, in mint condition about 15 inches long and from the pair of kidneys the blade of triangular section about 3/4 wide on each of the three flats fluted and tapering to a needle point. A master piece of craftsmanship. The most vicious and menacing blade I have ever seen making Japanese swords look like nursery toys!  | 
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