Another 2 Iron, with smaller scrolls. The term 'scrolls' is from Dr Gaddy and wasn't used in period descriptions.
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Another 2 Iron "Oxford"
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It helps when the ribband edge scrolls are compressed when the edges are "jumped", with a 1/2 scroll at the edge and full scrolls between them - this is 4 Iron
'Leaves' are properly referred to as
alternee - alternating thin strips of iron and steel 'stacked' to form the rod for crolle patterns; much more complicated for other patterns
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The long version
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zMmG-80ZUWwiLDbjBNk-wiOdDxKrhQL6jMNs5L2XVfc/edit