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Image Not Available for Right Gauntlet, from a Garniture, probably made for Ludwig Ungnad von Weissenwolf auf Sunegg
Right Gauntlet, from a Garniture, probably made for Ludwig Ungnad von Weissenwolf auf Sunegg
Image Not Available for Right Gauntlet, from a Garniture, probably made for Ludwig Ungnad von Weissenwolf auf Sunegg

Right Gauntlet, from a Garniture, probably made for Ludwig Ungnad von Weissenwolf auf Sunegg

Artist (German, Augsburg, 1513–1579)
Artist (Southern Germany, Augsburg, about 1525 – 1603)
Dateabout 1552
Mediumsteel with embossed, etched, blackened and gilded decoration, with modern brass, velvet, leather and steel
Dimensions12.5 × 18 cm (4 15/16 × 7 1/16 in.), 1 lb, 2 oz (weight)
ClassificationsArms and Armor
MarkingsAll major components are internally marked with HAM accession number in black on a white fiield. Both vambraces have the inner end of the couter mainlame and that above marked with a single v-shaped nick. The left vambrace (only) has the inner ends of the laminations at the bend of the arm marked with small v-shaped nicks- 1 in each of the seven lowest lames and 5 in each of the 12th through 17th.
Credit LineThe John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection
Object number2014.74.16
DescriptionSee 2014.74.15
ProvenancePer Stephen V. Grancsay in the Armory's 1961 catalogue, this armor was inherited from the Sachsen-Altenburg line by the Schwarzburg-Sondershauser in or after 1869. Ex collection, the Duke of Altenburg (Schloss Altenburg, Thuringia, Germany); Prince Schwarzburg-Sondershausen; Clarence H. Mackay (Harbor Hill, Roslyn, L.I., NY). Purchased by Museum on April 1, 1940 from Jacques Seligmann & Co. (NYC), agents for the estate of Clarence H. Mackay, their no. A-20-110. Collection transfer from Higgins Armory, January 2014.
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