ID 545357
Lot 1138 | Husarisches Kettenhemd, Polen oder Ungarn, 2. Hälfte 16. Jahrhundert
Estimate value
€ 3 500
Hemd aus vernieteten Ringen mit ca. 9 - 10 mm Außendurchmesser, alternierende Ringstärken mit stärkerem Geflecht auf der Brust und leichterem an den Armen. An der Vorderseite offener Schnitt mit zwei erhaltenen Verschlusshaken. Die langen Ärmel am unteren Ende schräg geschnitten. Aufgelegter gezaddelter Schulterschutz aus sehr feinem vernieteten Geflecht (Ringgröße ca. 5,5 mm) mit eingeflochtenen Rautenmustern aus auf Stoß geschlossenen Messingringen. Reste eines gefütterten textilen Kragens, mit Seidenbezug und Besatz aus vergoldeten Ziernieten. Der textile Kragen stark verschlissen, das feine Schultergeflecht unvollständig. Das Hemd insgesamt in gutem Zustand, aber am unteren Rand unregelmäßig beschnitten. Länge ca. 77 cm.
Seltenes Kettenhemd eines leichten Kavalleristen zur Zeit der österreichischen Türkenkriege. Die ehemals sehr prachtvolle Ausführung entspricht dem damaligen, vom osmanischen Heer beeinflussten modischen Geschmack.
Zustand: III
A Polish or Hungarian light cavalryman's (hussar) coat of mail, 2nd half of the 16th century
The coat forged of riveted rings with an outside diameter of approx. 9 - 10 mm, alternating ring thicknesses with heavier mesh on the breast and lightweight mesh on the sleeves. An open section at the front with two preserved fastening hooks. The long sleeves cut on a slant at the lower end. The overlaid, dagged shoulder protection made of extremely fine riveted mesh (ring diameter approx. 5.5 mm) interwoven with rhombic patterns of closed brass rings, placed end to end. The remnants of a lined textile collar, covered in silk and trimmed with gilt decorative rivets. The cloth collar heavily worn, the fine shoulder mesh incomplete. Overall, the coat in good condition, but trimmed unevenly at the lower edge. Length approx. 77 cm.
A rare coat of mail for a light cavalryman at the period of the Austrian Turkish Wars. The formerly magnificent execution reflects the fashionable tastes of the Ottoman army at that time.
Condition: III
Auction house category: | Protective weapons |
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