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Vladimir
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I never noticed this

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I've always thought this was a jupon worn over a breastplate. I've never noticed the lance rest before.

Now I'm confused. Fabric covered armour would not have all of those wrinkles, but a jupon would not have a lance rest. Could the jupon have a hole cut in it for the rest?
[img]http://effigiesandbrasses.com/static/monuments/original/saint_george_dijon_s269_r5305.jpg[/img]
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yes
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Post by Amanda M »

I've seen some effigies with surcoats or jupons that have holes in them to accommodate weapon chains so why not?
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Post by Galfrid atte grene »

A number of effigies depict this practice as well. For example: http://effigiesandbrasses.com/monuments ... 375/large/
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Post by Gaston de Clermont »

I have some good pictures of the sculpture the first picture is based on here on my blog:
http://burgundianhours.blogspot.com/200 ... eorge.html
And I agree, it's a globose breastplate with a lance rest beneath a jupon.
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