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Decorative Etched Harness of Armor with Matching Shield

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:3,000.00 USD Estimated At:8,000.00 - 15,000.00 USD
Decorative Etched Harness of Armor with Matching Shield
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Estimate: $8000 - 15000
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This is a 20th Century copy of a real harness in a museum. The backside of the left elbow cop is signed "G. Venesia". This harness has roped edges throughout along with extensive floral scroll etching on the helmet, breastplate, pauldrons, elbow and knee cops, tonlet, cuffs of the gauntlets and toe area of the sabatons. There is also etched double headed eagles on the helmet, breast plate and almost every lame of the tunnel. The close helmet has welded construction with a high comb with roped edge. There are 2 holes in the bevor that slip over 2 pins on the skull. The ventail has 10 cross shaped piercings on each side and does not have a latching mechanism. The rondels are etched with a floral scroll pattern and have a roped outside edge. The elbow and knee cops are winged. Fully articulating finger gauntlets. The tonlet connects with rectangular swiveling fasteners that fit into rectangular slots. The lower part of the greaves have a vertically embossed roped ridge. The matching shield measures 25 inches tall x 17 inches wide x 4 inches deep and has in white paint on the inside bottom edge "180-1-B". Stands 73 inches tall x 30 inches wide x 27 inches deep and has a dark stained wooden base with carved decoration that measures 12 inches tall x 18 inches wide x 17 1/2 inches deep. Provenance: The William Ashby Collection
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Very good, there are scattered areas of minor pitting along with polishing marks overall. The lower right side weld on the comb of the helmet has broken loose and there is oxidation inside. The visor and ventail have some small dings and dents along the edges. There are a few minor cracks at the sharp corners. There is black paint in the etched recesses with some outside the etched areas that comes off easily. A highly decorated example!