A RARE GLOBOSE BREAST-PLATE
A RARE GLOBOSE BREAST-PLATE

LATE 15TH CENTURY, FLEMISH OR ENGLISH

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A RARE GLOBOSE BREAST-PLATE
Late 15th Century, Flemish or English
Of bright steel and made of one piece with low medial ridge, narrow flange at the base, and bold angular inward turns at the neck and arm-holes (flattened in the top left corner), on the right a four-bar attachment for a lance-rest, and on the left a reinforced hole and a later iron waist-strap (some rust patination)
17½in. (44.5cm.) high

拍品專文

This belongs to a rare group of one-piece breast-plates which were fashionable in the late 15th/early 16th centuries in Western Europe, including England. They are depicted on English church monuments of the period, and, above all, in the famous Warwick Pageant manuscript of c. 1483-90. A few surviving examples bear marks that appear to be Flemish - for instance, the breast-plates of, respectively, a child's cuirass made for Philip the Handsome, Duke of Burgundy, in c. 1490 in the Hofjagd- und Leibrüstkammer, Vienna (inv. no. A 109a), and of a cuirass in the Royal Armouries, Leeds (inv. no. III 71), possibly from the historic collection - while another, in the Schweizerisches Landesmuseum, Zurich (inv. no. LM 4955), bears the mark of the workshop founded in 1495 at Arbois in Burgundy by the future Emperor Maximilian I See G.F. Laking, A Record of European Armour and Arms, I, 1920, p. 207, fig. 241; The Art of the Armourer, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1963, cat. no. 9; A.R. Dufty and W. Reid, European Armour in the Tower of London, 1968, plates XV and CX; B. Thomas and O. Gamber, Katalog der Leibrüstkammer, I, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, 1976, p. 127 and plate 49 Cf. a similar breast-plate sold in these Rooms, 18 July 2002, lot 285