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Peytral (right panel)
Peytral (right panel)
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Peytral (right panel)

Dateabout 1525–1550
Mediumsteel
Dimensions34.3 × 59.7 × 8.9 cm (13 1/2 × 23 1/2 × 3 1/2 in.), 2 lb,12 oz (weight)
ClassificationsArms and Armor
MarkingsRow of 3 triangular wedges within, at midpoint of plate.
Credit LineThe John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection
Object number2014.14.1
DescriptionWhile the side plates are not a pair, they are similarly formed to one another, and are from the same series of Radziwill peytrals to which this and HAM 479 (deaccessioned) et al belong. Each plate is of trapezoidal form, and curved as noted above, flaring out below, with a border treatment like that of the mainplate. The perimeter of both plates is pierced for lining rivets, most of which are lost. A fragment of the original woven lining remains adhered to the inside of the right plate near the slot for the suspension strap. At about mid height the posterior edge of each plate is pierced with a narrow vertical slot and a hole forward of it, for the lateral securing strap to the saddle or flanchard. A now empty rivet-hole inside the lining holes at the upper rear doubtless once held a suspension strap.
ProvenanceRadziwill armory, Nieswiez castle (Poland/Lithuania). Said to have been in Princes Radziwill's sale at Christies, June 1927. Purchased by John W. Higgins on 16 October 1928, with HAM 478, et al., from Theodore Offerman, York Galleries (NYC). Price paid for pair $950. Given to the Armory on 15 December 1931. Collection transfer from Higgins Armory, January 2014.
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Peytral (left panel)
Southern German
about 1525–1550
Peytral (horse's chest armor)
Southern German
about 1525–1550
Michel Witz the Younger
about 1530
Michel Witz the Younger
about 1530
Reference Image - Not for Reproduction
German
1800s
Reference Image - Not for Reproduction
German
1800s
Conservation Status: After Treatment
Southern German
1520–1525
Reference Image - Not for Reproduction
Austrian
1550–1600, with 19th century restorations
Reference Image - Not for Reproduction
German
1620–1625