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Mail Coat
Mail Coat
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Mail Coat

Date1500s, with later alterations
Mediumiron and brass
Dimensions115 × 156 cm (45 1/4 × 61 7/16 in.), 33 lb, 2 oz (weight)
ClassificationsArms and Armor
Credit LineThe John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection
Object number2014.9
DescriptionA very robust mail coat of high quality. Alternates riveted and punched links; heavy links on torso, lighter on sleeves and shirt. Brass links at collar and neck opening. Square cut slit front and back for riding, probably a Sudanic modification.
Label TextMail remained in use in northern and Sudanic Africa longer than in Europe or the Middle East. As a result, there was a thriving trade in old mail, as unused body armor was exported to African markets, where they were often altered to meet local tastes and preferences.ProvenancePurchased by John W. Higgins on November 2, 1927 from W.O. Oldman, 77 Brixton Hill, London, England. Given to the Museum on December 26, 1946. Collection transfer from Higgins Armory, January 2014.
On View
Not on view
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Persian
1600s-1800s
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Nuremberg
early 1500s, modified into 1800s
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Persian
probably 1600–1650
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Ottoman
1600s-1700s
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Northern Indian
possibly 1700s
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Northern Indian
early 1600s
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Northern Indian
1700s
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Indian
probably 1600s
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Persian
1300s-1800s