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Right Gauntlet
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Right Gauntlet

Culture
Datelate 1800s
MediumSteel with later engraving, gilding, and blueing; brass; leather; modern restorations
Dimensions33.5 × 15 cm (13 3/16 × 5 7/8 in.), 1 lb, 6 oz (weight)
ClassificationsArms and Armor
Credit LineThe John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection
Object number2014.1140.16
DescriptionCuff of 2 plates, with 10 lames overlapping from finger to wrist (cuff overlaps final lame). No provision for a thumb. Nail-based rivets present as in arms. Hammerwork akin to that of the visor and pauldrons.
ProvenancePurchased by John W. Higgins on January 18, 1928 from Sir Joseph Duveen (NY), their no. 28258. Given to the Museum on March 21, 1928. This suit can be seen in a pre-1918 photo of the S. E. Kennedy collection in London (see Kennedy file). Collection transfer from Higgins Armory, January 2014.
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Not on view
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European
late 1800s
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European
probably 1800s
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European
probably 1800s
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Italian
1575–1580, reworked in the 1800s
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Italian
1575–1580, reworked in the 1800s
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German
1575–1580, reworked in the 1800s
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German
1575–1580, reworked in the 1800s
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Italian
1575–1580, reworked in the 1800s
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Southern German
about 1580
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German
1575–1580, reworked in the 1800s
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Italian
1575–1580, reworked in the 1800s
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German
1575–1580, reworked in the 1800s