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Right Greave and Sabaton
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Right Greave and Sabaton

Culture
Datelate 1800s
Mediumsteel, iron, and leather
Dimensions53 × 18 × 31 cm (20 7/8 × 7 1/16 × 12 3/16 in.), 3 lb, 6 oz (weight)
ClassificationsArms and Armor
Credit LineThe John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection
Object number2014.111.12
DescriptionRestored. Fitted with integral spur.
Label TextThe fully armored knight astride his warhorse was part tank, part fashionista, part action hero. The suit of armor was carefully crafted to provide maximum protection while moving naturally with the body to allow this highly trained warrior to use his skills to the utmost. But this warrior was also a courtier whose armor was an integral part of his stylish wardrobe. The rounded shaping and rippled surface of this armor have some protective qualities, but more importantly they imitate the rich pleated fabrics of a gentleman's civilian clothing; the smooth armor on the lower leg imitates his silk stockings; and the broad-toed sabatons echo the shape of fashionable men's shoes of the day.ProvenanceEx-collection of Stadtrath Richard Zschille, Privy Counsellor of Grossenhain in Saxony. Purchased through Messrs. Tiffany & Co. by Oliver H.P. Belmont, from whose widow it was purchased by Clarence H. Mackay. Purchased by Museum on November 9, 1940 from Jacques Seligmann & Co. (NYC), agents for estate of Clarence H. Mackay. Purchase price of $15,000 included all numbers associated with HAM#2604. Collection transfer from Higgins Armory, January 2014.
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German
late 1800s
Right Greave and Sabaton
English
1850–1900
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German
19th century
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Southern German
mid-1500s
Left Greave and Sabaton
English
1850–1900
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Southern German
1570–1575
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Pompeo della Cesa
about 1590, with restored sabaton
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German
19th century
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Southern German
mid-1500s, with modern restorations