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Impressive Fully Armored Life Sized Horse with Mounted Rider

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:10,000.00 USD Estimated At:35,000.00 - 75,000.00 USD
Impressive Fully Armored Life Sized Horse with Mounted Rider
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Estimate: $35000 - 75000
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The bard or horse armor is composed of two styles with the chanfron, crinet and crupper all matching with embossed flutes and are contemporary. The chanfron has a shield shaped rondel, ear defenses and pierced strapwork eye protection. The poitrel and flanchards are of a different style and appear to be earlier than the rest of the barding. There is a wavy edge decoration and brass hinges with heart piercings on the poitrel and flanchards. The saddle appears to be composite and has a very nice late 16th Century Italian etched decoration on the front center plate. The right front plate is from the same period and is plain. The remaining plates are contemporary. The stirrups are gilt cast bronze with arms and armor in the decoration. The reins and bit are very well made. The grayish-brown surcoat with maroon edging is a replacement. The riders armor is a composition of parts from 16th Century and later elements. The close helmet has a 2-piece riveted skull with a rolled roped edge comb, there are piercings on the side for hearing along with diamond and heart shaped piercings on the right side of the ventail for ventilation. The pauldrons are not a pair but have the same style of brass washed rivets in a decorative pattern. The right pauldron is a composite consisting of early 16th century German parts. The left pauldron is from the 17th Century. The right elbow is early 16th Century German with 1 replaced lame. The left elbow is early to mid 16th Century German. The breast plate is in the style of 1500. Winged elbow and knee cops, mitten gauntlets and very well made plain sabatons. At the top of the English Civil War era back plate, there is a "crown/IR" London Armorer's mark. The tassets, coulet and leg defenses are contemporary. With a 12 1/2 foot wooden lance with a tri-pointed coronel and a thick 14 inch diameter vamplate. There is also a large embossed decorative shield and 3 extra tails for the horse. Consignor's notes state the fiberglass horse came from the Metropolitan Museum. The horse is mounted on a 15 inch tall x 36 inch wide x 75 inch long wheeled wooden base. Provenance: The William Ashby Collection
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Good, there is scattered minor pitting overall with some areas of moderate pitting and some areas of oxidation. There are some scattered minor dings and dents overall. The helmet visor latch does not function correctly. The back plate has been trimmed to better match the breast plate. Strong traces of brass remains on the rivets. A significant amount of the original gilt remains on the stirrups. The fiberglass horse is very good. The wooden base has some large cracks. The lance shaft has had the vamplate moved and is cracking near the fasteners. This may be your only chance at an item like this!