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Mon 16 Apr, 2007 7:34 pm
Jonathan;
I just came across something today that might actually back-date the third armour you've shown which I suggested was probably 17th Century. The armour I found is a VERY fine reproduction housed in the Royal Dutch Army and Arms Museum, and is a copy of one owned by Mauritz of Nassau, Prince of Orange and made in 1590. They look somewhat similar in style, so could well be from within a very few years of one another. I'll let others make the call for sure, though.
Here's the one you pictured:
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And here's the copy of an armour attributed to belonging to Mauritz of Nassau:
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And a close-up of the helmet:
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At the very least, food for thought, but I would say that both armours are definitely in the Dutch style, but also pretty early for 3/4 suits of armour, too, so late-16th Century may well be the best fit for the one in question.
The site which I found the armour photo's on is of the armourer, a gentleman from Tiblisi, Georgia RU:
http://www.gotscha.nl/uk-armour.htm The guy is phenominal!
Cheers!
Gordon