Posts: 1,241 Location: NC
Thu 18 Dec, 2014 5:11 pm
Breastplate Era
Hello...
Can anyone give me an idea of an appropriate time frame for the breastplate pictured here? It is a GDFB manufactured piece which I got for nearly nothing. Just wondering if it would be appropriate for as late as the 17th century. I am not much for figuring out when armor was used.
Thanks for any help you can provide and a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year or, if you prefer, Happy Holidays to everyone.
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Posts: 393 Location: New York
Thu 18 Dec, 2014 8:58 pm
Merry christmas
I think that's suppose to be one of them later 15th century breastplate made from two pieces, like this one.
http://www.allenantiques.com/A-193.html
I'm not an expert but I believe 17th century breastplates are usually made from a single piece.
Posts: 802 Location: The Welsh Marches, in the hills above Newtown, Powys.
Fri 19 Dec, 2014 2:35 am
Fraid its the wrong shape and style for 17th cent, its meant to be a 1470's+ basic breastplate, kind of frontline professional soldier from a town armoury style.
Breats plates from this period can be from a single bit of steel or like this construction, some have moveable plates at the armpits too. Look at the Rhodes armoury book by Richardson and Karcheski.
Having said that, there are bits of armour from this period that turn up in town armouries. There's the one I've mentioned above, the Church at Mendlesham in Suffolk for example, and the Royal Armouries has a 15th cent sallet that's been re-fitted in the 17th cent.
By that time it would be 150 + years old of course so will have seen some wear and tear.
If it works, wear it. Just dont take it to any fashion shows....
Posts: 2,307 Location: Croatia
Fri 19 Dec, 2014 5:23 am
Antique it a bit and it might well work for border reivers warfare...
Posts: 1,241 Location: NC
Sat 20 Dec, 2014 7:26 am
Thank you for they replies which were very helpful. I was hopeful that it might fit into the Border Revier era but apparently not. I think for the $35 I paid for it I will just keep it as a curiosity.
Thanks again...
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