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Pikeman's Breastplate
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Pikeman's Breastplate

Culture
Date1600–1625
MediumBlued or russetted steel
Dimensions50.8 × 43.2 × 20.3 cm (20 × 17 × 8 in.), 6 lb, 9 oz (weight)
ClassificationsArms and Armor
Credit LineThe John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection
Object number2014.1162.3
DescriptionAssociated to the backplate. Armholes lack the roped decoration of the backplate. Double incised lines along the medial ridge, armholes, neckline, and seamlines; these lines are different from those on the associated backplate. Irregular paired holes at the center of the neckhole, perhaps from an old mounting (seems unlikely to be akin to the paired lacing holes of Maximilian breastplates). Hooks probably restored. There are assembly holes at the bottom edge of the waist flange. Painted interior matching that of the tassets.
ProvenancePurchased by John W. Higgins in July 1930 from York Galleries, Mr. Theodore Offerman, NYC. Collection transfer from Higgins Armory, January 2014.
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English
1600–1625
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English
1600–1625
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Italian
late 16th–early 17th century, with decoration from 19th century
Ceremonial Breastplate
Étienne Delaune
1580s, modified early 1600s
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English
1600–1625
Backplate
German
1560–1600
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English
1600–1625
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Northern Italian
portions 1500s, assembled and decorated in 1800s
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English
not later than the 1630s
Michel Witz the Younger
about 1530