Schwarzweißer Trabharnisch, aus alten Teilen zusammengestellt, Nürnberg, um 1560 - 1600
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Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Lot 6263 | Schwarzweißer Trabharnisch, aus alten Teilen zusammengestellt, Nürnberg, um 1560 - 1600
Sturmhaube, die einteilig geschlagene Kalotte mit hohem Kamm. Einteilig gearbeiteter Augenschirm mit gebördeltem Rand und geschlagener Nürnberger Abnahmemarke. Im Nacken vernietete Federbuschtülle aus Messing. Scharniergelagerte Wangenklappen mit je fünf Gehörlochungen, die rechte Wangenklappe modern ergänzt. Vernieteter Nackenschirm mit gebördeltem Rand. Kragen mit getriebenen Zierstreifen und Nürnberger Abnahmemarke, der beweglich geschobene Halsreif mit kräftig gebördeltem und geschnürltem Brechrand. Anhängend je vierfach geschobene Schultern. Lange Panzerhandschuhe mit fünffach geschobenen Handrücken und kräftig geripptem und geschnürltem Knöchelschutz.
Geschuppte Finger, anhängende Daumenbleche (eines lose). Gekehlte Stulpen mit fein gebördelten und geschnürlten Rändern. Kräftig gegratete Brustplatte mit leichtem Tapul. Getriebene Zierstreifen, an den Rändern getriebener Wellendekor (laufender Hund). Die Armeinsätze und der obere Rand mit kräftig nach innen gebördelten, geschnürlten Brechrändern. Nicht zugehörige Rückenplatte mit gebördelten und geschnürlten Rändern. Verkürzbare, zehnfach geschobene Oberdiechlinge, die Kniebuckel mit keinen seitlichen Flügeln. Die Nieten mit reichem Zierbesatz aus Messingrosetten. Belederung defekt, unvollständig. Höhe ca. 120 cm.
A suit of black and white cavalry armour, assembled from old components, Nuremberg, circa 1560 - 1600
A suit of black and white cavalry armour, assembled from old components, Nuremberg, circa 1560 - 1600
The skull of the burgonet forged in one piece with a tall comb. The peak made in one piece with a turned edge, stamped with the Nuremberg proof mark. A brass plume socket riveted at the nape. Hinged cheek protectors, each with five pierced openings for hearing, the right cheek piece a modern replacement. The riveted neck guard with a turned edge. Gorget with hammered linear ornaments and Nuremberg proof mark, the articulated neck guard with a prominent roped and turned flange. Both pauldrons sliding on four lames, still attached. The long gauntlets with metacarpi sliding on five lames and distinctly ribbed and roped knuckle guards.
Finger defences with overlapping scales, the thumb plates attached (one is loose). Fullered cuffs with finely turned and roped edges. Breastplate with a prominent ridge, drawn out to a slight central point. Hammered linear ornaments, a wavy pattern (running dog) chased along the edges. The arm gussets and the upper edge with a pronounced, roped flange struck inwards. The unassociated backplate with roped and turned flanges. The adjustable cuisses sliding on ten lames, the poleyns without lateral wings. The rivets lavishly embellished with brass rosettes. The leather lining damaged and incomplete. Height approx. 120 cm.
Condition: II -
Auction house category: | Protective weapons |
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Auction house category: | Protective weapons |
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