ID 545361
Lot 1142 | Halbharnisch, süddeutsch, Ende 16. Jahrhundert
Estimate value
€ 9 000
Geschwärzte Sturmhaube mit einteilig geschlagener, gegrateter Kalotte und gebördeltem Augen- und Nackenschirm, dieser mit alter Reparatur. Im Scharnier gelagerte, ergänzte (?) Wangenklappen, innenseitig einige originale Futternieten. Höhe 28 cm. Dreifach geschobener, im Scharnier zu öffnender Kragen mit gebördelten und geschweiften Rändern, daran volles Armzeug mit jeweils sechsfach geschobenen Schultern, ebenfalls mit geschweiften Rändern, geschlossene Oberarmröhren mit gegrateten Mäuseln und im Scharnier zu öffnenden Unterarmröhren, gefingerte Handschuhe mit fünffach geschobenen Handrücken (Finger bzw. Daumen mit Fehlstellen). Schwere, gegratete Brustplatte. Hals- und Armausschnitte mit gebördelten Rändern. Kurze fünffach geschobene, en suite geschweifte Tassetten. Höhe ca. 98 cm. Dekorativ zusammengestellter Harnisch.
Zustand: II -
A South German half armour, late 16th century
The ridged skull of the blackened burgonet forged in one piece, with a turned peak and neck guard, this with an old repair. The hinged cheek pieces possibly replaced, several original lining rivets still on the inside. Height 28 cm. The gorget sliding on three lames and opening on a hinge, with turned and flanged edges, attached to full arm defences, both with pauldrons sliding on six lames, these also with flanged edges, closed rerebraces with ridged couters and hinged vambraces, the fingered gauntlets with metacarpi sliding on five lames (defects on the fingers and thumbs). Heavy, ridged breastplate. The neck opening and arm holes with turned flanges. The short tassets sliding on five lames, curved en suite. Height approx. 98 cm. A decorative suit of composite armour.
Condition: II -
Auction house category: | Protective weapons |
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