ID 1477996
Lot 1163 | Pikenierharnisch, Norditalien, um 1600
Sturmhaube vom italienischen Typus, die einteilig geschlagene kräftig gegratete Kalotte mit kleiner, nach hinten geneigter Spitze. Einteilig gearbeiteter spitz zulaufender Augenschirm mit gebördeltem Rand. Im Scharnier gelagerte Wangenklappen mit je sechs Gehörlochungen. Spitz zulaufender Nackenschirm. Schwärzung erneuert. Im Scharnier zu öffnender Kragen, der Halsausschnitt gebördelt. Anhängende sechsfach geschobene Schultern, am unteren Rand je ein kräftig nach innen geschlagener Brechrand. Gegratete Brustplatte mit kräftigem Tapul. Hals- und Armausschnitte mit nach innen geschlagenen Brechrändern. Alte Beriemung mit Zierrosetten aus Messing. Anhängend fünffach geschobene Tassetten. Rückenplatte mit gebördelten und geschnürten Rändern. Höhe ca. 98 cm.
A North Italian pikeman's armour, circa 1600
A North Italian pikeman's armour, circa 1600
Burgonet of Italian type, the heavily ridged skull forged in one piece with a small point tilting backwards. The peak made in one piece, tapering to a point with a turned edge. The hinged cheek pieces each with six pierced openings for hearing. Tapering neck guard. The blackening renewed. The gorget opening on a hinge, the neck opening turned under. The attached pauldrons sliding on six lames, the prominent flange on each lower edge struck inwards. The ridged breast plate drawn out to a pronounced central point. The neck opening and arm holes with flanges struck inwards. The old straps embellished with brass rosettes. The attached tassets sliding on five lames. The backplate with roped and turned flanges. Height approx. 98 cm.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Protective weapons |
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Auction house category: | Protective weapons |
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