This one is marked as 1650-1700 .
I would be very appreciative if someone could post any better pictures of this rather rare helm type. I'd also appreciate any additional data on who wore them.......cavalry I assume ?
Thanks !

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Sean Flynt wrote: |
See my article on the Art Institute of Chicago:
http://www.myArmoury.com/feature_visit_aic.html You'll have to sign in to view the full-size image of the spider helmet. |
Merv Cannon wrote: | ||
Hey thanks Sean.....thats most cool ! And, in fact I remember viewing the page some time ago and got so absorbed by the shots of items ...I cant remember what happened ...I got interrupted before I got to the Spiderhelm....they are still wierf though.....I assume that the photo shows the front of the helm ? ...its hard to tell. BTW, that unusual sword with the "Ü" shaped pommel......the "U " is for resting a musket on ! Thanks again ! |
George Cameron Stone wrote: |
Spider Helmet- An open helmet of the 17th century surrounded by hinged bars that can be turned up to rest against the crown or down to protect the face and sides of the head. |
George Cameron Stone wrote: |
Spider Helmet, French, 17th century. The hanging bars are hinged and can be folded back over the crown. Metropolitan Museum. |
Merv Cannon wrote: |
Thank you very much Nathan ! In my 5-6 years of web research-surfing this is the first non postage stamp sized decent spider helm shot that Ive seen ! |
Nathan Robinson wrote: | ||
Case in point why the 'net is one of the worst source of info for this subject. It's probably surprising that I'd say that, of all people, but it's true. |