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Mark Shier
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Posted: Mon 18 Mar, 2013 8:01 pm Post subject: Surviving 14th century arming garment? |
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I was reading a recent article on the Sutton Hoo should clasps, and came across this:
"a 14th century gambeson, now in Munich, which was fastened with hinged metal fittings on the shoulder straps." The reference for this was: P. Post, "Ein Panzerfragment aus der Fruhzeit der Brigantine', Zeitschrift fur Historische Waffen-und Kostumekunde, n.f. 8/9 (1943), 225-39, abb.7.
Any ideas on what this really is/was?
Mark
Gaukler Medieval Wares
http://www.medievalwares.com
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Chris Kerr
Location: Toronto, Ontario Joined: 06 Sep 2007
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Mark Shier
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Posted: Mon 18 Mar, 2013 8:51 pm Post subject: Arming garments |
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That's a good set of pictures of Dom Joao's coat armour. I don't think he would have been too happy being called Spanish- he was Portuguese:)
Gaukler Medieval Wares
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Chris Kerr
Location: Toronto, Ontario Joined: 06 Sep 2007
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Posted: Mon 18 Mar, 2013 8:53 pm Post subject: |
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Oh no! Of course he was. I blame late nights online ....
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Daniel Granath
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Posted: Thu 21 Mar, 2013 3:05 pm Post subject: |
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There is one (or two?) from Lübeck. Can´t find the link. Anyone who has a link?
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Mark Shier
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Posted: Thu 21 Mar, 2013 6:27 pm Post subject: lubeck garment |
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The Lubeck garment is hundreds of years later than the 14th C.
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Randall Moffett
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Posted: Fri 22 Mar, 2013 4:15 am Post subject: |
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A hundred years later, not quite hundreds. It is from the 1470s or so from the last description up I though.
He for sure would not like being called Spanish....
RPM
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Mikael Ranelius
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Posted: Fri 22 Mar, 2013 4:47 am Post subject: Re: Surviving 14th century arming garment? |
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Mark Shier wrote: | I was reading a recent article on the Sutton Hoo should clasps, and came across this:
"a 14th century gambeson, now in Munich, which was fastened with hinged metal fittings on the shoulder straps." The reference for this was: P. Post, "Ein Panzerfragment aus der Fruhzeit der Brigantine', Zeitschrift fur Historische Waffen-und Kostumekunde, n.f. 8/9 (1943), 225-39, abb.7.
Any ideas on what this really is/was?
Mark |
Maybe it was lost during WW2? I would sure like to know about this garment!
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Chris Kerr
Location: Toronto, Ontario Joined: 06 Sep 2007
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Posted: Sat 23 Mar, 2013 9:11 am Post subject: |
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My understanding is that this is a mis-translation, and this was actually an armour, a COP or a brigandine, *not* a gambeson. I'll check for references.
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