Southern Germany - Composite 'Maximilian' armour

Southern Germany - Composite 'Maximilian' armour

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Composite Maximilian armour, mainly South German, late fifteenth century, but incorporating some elements of the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries.Consisting of a composite visored sallet, South German, early sixteenth century; an articulated gorget, South German, about 1530–40; a composite two-piece breastplate with articulated fauld, German, late fifteenth century; a pair of articulated tassets for tilt use, North Italian, about 1560–70; a four-piece backplate with articulated culet, South

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Full Suit of Fluted Armour Referred to as Maximilian after the Emperor – Tortuga Trading

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