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Backplate
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Backplate

Date1590–1600
Mediumsteel, leather, black paint
Dimensions46 × 46 × 46 cm (18 1/8 × 18 1/8 × 18 1/8 in.), 16 lb (weight)
ClassificationsArms and Armor
Credit LineThe John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection
Object number2014.4.2
DescriptionLarge, and of heavy, black-painted proof steel. Matches breastplate, with fragments of an old replacement waiststrap at lower sides; other segments, & buckle preserved. Modern shoulder strap leathers and (?) scalloped plates, with pointed terminal plate having triple keyhole slot piercings. Level basal flange without culet.

Sides have been "let out" during working life via riveted extensions, as have terminals at shoulders.
Label TextAs firearms improved, armor struggled to keep up. This extremely heavy breastplate was designed for siege use. The thick iron provided excellent protection against bullets in the trench warfare of a siege, but it was too heavy for a soldier marching around on a battlefield.ProvenanceArchduke Eugen's Armory, Fortress Hohenwerfen, Salzburg, Austria Purchased by John W. Higgins on March 3, 1927 from Anderson Galleries (NY), their # 670A. Given to the Museum on December 26, 1946. Collection transfer from Higgins Armory, January 2014.
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Southern German
late 1500s–early 1600s
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Northern Italian
1575–1600
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workshops of Wolf and Peter von Speyer
about 1590–1600
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Swiss
1550–1600
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Northern German
1555–1560
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Austrian
1600–1625
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Austrian
1600–1625
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Franz Großschedel
1560–1570
Michel Witz the Younger
about 1530
Michel Witz the Younger
about 1530