Armure et barde lourde de cheval à cannelures,... - Lot 184 - Pierre Bergé & Associés

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Résultat : 70 000EUR
Armure et barde lourde de cheval à cannelures,... - Lot 184 - Pierre Bergé & Associés
Armure et barde lourde de cheval à cannelures, du style dit « Maximilien », quelques éléments de l'armure Allemagne du Sud vers 1525, le reste XIXe siècle et moderne. A fluted full armour for man and horse in the South German "Maximilian" fashion, the mounted figure partly circa 1525, the remaining elements 19th century and modern. A striking and well-made professional reconstruction, the cap-à-pie armour comprising close helmet with early 16th century skull forged in one piece, rising to a strongly cabled comb, embossed with bands of six flutes left and right and converging towards the nape and towards the brow, the base with a cabled flange for turning on the gorget, and the brow now extended by the addition of a plate over the face-opening, fitted with a modern bellows visor and bevor each locked by a spring-catch, and the two pieces finished to match the skull, 19th century hinged gorget of three articulated lames front and rear, closed by a stud on the right and by turning-pins engaging the lower front lame, breast-plate of globose form with a prominent cabled turn straight across the top, embossed with a horizontal band of three flutes below the top, and with twenty four flutes radiating vertically from the base, fitted with 19th century arm-gussets and waist lame, the former moving on sliding rivets, a 19th century folding lance-rest (moved), and a modern skirt of three articulations carrying a pair of modern short tassets moving on internal leathers and sliding rivets, the back-plate matching the breast-plate, probably 16th century, and fitted with later waist-plate and skirt of two articulated lames, a pair of 19th century full arm defences, including large spaulders each with haute-piece and tubular turners, bracelets couters, hinged lower-canons (one outer plate possibly 16th century), a pair of 19th century mitten-gauntlets, a pair of modern full leg defences including cuisses with articulated upper lame, hinged greaves, and articulated "bear-paw" sabato
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