

Hand-crafted original
Nebakov was a minor Bohemian seat whose lord appears briefly in period documents. The device — a black eagle displayed on gold — is a compositional variant of the widespread Bohemian eagle blazon, rendered here in the KCD visual style.
Standard KCD-series construction: plywood, linen face, chalk-and-glue gesso. The eagle is executed in lamp black over a shell-gold mordant ground. All edges are rawhide-stitched. The internal bracket grip is leather-padded and attached with copper rivets. A display hook is fitted to the reverse.
| Material | Plywood - 2 layers | Width | 50 cm |
| Period | c. 1403 AD | Height | 82 cm |
| Rim | Leather-bound | Origin | Bohemia (modern Czech Republic) |
| Face | Linen, Shell Gold & Black | ||