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Composite Harness of 16th Century German Style Armor

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:2,500.00 USD Estimated At:12,000.00 - 25,000.00 USD
Composite Harness of 16th Century German Style Armor
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Estimate: $12000 - 25000
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The close helmet skull is composed of 3 welded pieces and has a circular pattern of holes by the ears. The visor is 1-piece and the 1-piece ventail is held in place by a spring loaded button. The ventail has a circular series of holes on the right side with lines engraved from the outside ring of holes towards the center hole forming a star like pattern. The pauldrons, elbow cops and lames on the arm defenses are etched with decorative designs including a panoply of arms. The rondels have a star shaped washer underneath four central rivets. The 16th century breast plate has been reworked and has a lance rest. The belly plate is circa 1555. The back plate is an early 19th century cavalry back plate. The mitten gauntlets are later additions and have bold roped knuckles. The left tasset is from a late 16th century German black and white armor with the right made to match. The tassets have an embossed scroll design on the bottom lame. The greaves are later additions and have welded wings on the knee cops. The sabatons have very short pointed nubs. With a ceremonial partizan that is approximately 100 inches long. Harness stands 71 inches tall x 27 inches wide x 20 inches deep without the polearm. There is a black painted wooden base that measures 12 3/4 inches tall x 17 inches wide x 17 inches deep. Provenance: The William Ashby Collection
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Good, there is minor pitting overall with some areas of moderate pitting. There is a nice patina overall. The coulet has oxidation at the bottom of the lames and there is some scattered minor surface oxidation. There are some scattered minor dings and dents overall. Most of the etching remains. The sabaton points have weld repairs.