Several have been found in the Lake-dwellings of Switzerland.[594] One with a treble moulding round the mouth and a polygonal neck from Mœrigen[595] exhibits much taste in its manufacture.
A number of chisels both of the tanged and the socketed forms were present in the great hoard of bronze objects discovered at Bologna.
Socketed examples from Italy are in the museum at Copenhagen,[596] and in the British Museum.
I have some from Macarsca, Dalmatia, of which the sockets have been formed by hammering out the metal and turning it over, instead of being produced as usual, by means of a core in the casting.
Socketed chisels from Emmen and Deurne, Holland, are in the museum[597] at Leyden.
From North Germany I may cite one (6⅛ inches) from Schlieben,[598] which is in the Berlin Museum.
Others are engraved by Lindenschmit,[599] Schreiber,[600] and Lisch.[601]
One from Kempten, Bavaria, is in the Sigmaringen Collection.[602]