Superbe et vraisemblablement unique copie... - Lot 198 - Pierre Bergé & Associés

Lot 198
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Résultat : 50 000EUR
Superbe et vraisemblablement unique copie... - Lot 198 - Pierre Bergé & Associés
Superbe et vraisemblablement unique copie de l'armure de bataille, à décor repoussé et gravé à l'eau forte, faite en 1537 par Jörg Seusenhofer d'Innsbruck pour Ferdinand I (1503-1564), roi des Romains, très probablement Vienne, milieu du XIXe siècle. A superb and probably unique embossed and etched copy of the field armour made in 1537 by Jörg Seusenhofer of Innsbruck for Ferdinand I (1503-1564), King of the Romans, most probably Vienna, mid-19th century. Comprising close helmet with one-piece skull rising to a cabled comb, with an embossed cabled flange for turning on the gorget, studded with brass-capped lining rivets, fitted with pivoted visor extended at the lower edge to form a slotted inner defence over the face-opening, a secondary visor forming a reinforce over the upper-prow, pivoted upper-bevor formed with a pointed prow, no provision for breathes, and pivoted lower-bevor with gorget flange and brass-capped lining rivets encircling the base, hinged gorget of three plates front and rear, breast-plate of globose form, the upperplate formed with a cabled straight flange below the neck, stuck with the spurious mark of Valentin Siebenbürger of Nuremberg, fitted with moveable gussets with flanged edges en suite with the main plate, broad waist-plate out turned and carrying a skirt of three lames, folding lance-rest, a pair of short tassets of three lames embossed with a central panel of overlapping scales widening towards the base, the lower lames with flanged edges en suite with breast-plate, back-plate fitted with waist-lame and skirt of three articulations, armoured shoulder-straps, a pair of full arm defences, including large spaulders with integral haute-pieces and each embossed with a decorative panel of scales matching the tassets, the couters and the poleyns, with tubular vambraces, bracelet couters, gauntlets with articulated lames over the fingers and thumbs, a pair of full leg defences including cuisses of two-part construction with boldly roped turns
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