Helm Covers
Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 12:14 pm
I recently sent Galfrid a miniature from the Walters Art Museum to be added to manuscriptminiatures.com. While I was attracted to the scale body armor, I began to wonder about the item under his left arm, which appears to be a helm with quilted cover.
Walters W.148 fo.46r, 1301-1350, Germany
http://www.thedigitalwalters.org/Data/W ... 95_sap.jpg This covering seems similar to those shown on the Luneburg Table:
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Walters W.148 fo.46r, 1301-1350, Germany
http://www.thedigitalwalters.org/Data/W ... 95_sap.jpg This covering seems similar to those shown on the Luneburg Table:
viewtopic.php?t=43686
Anyone have other examples?Haldan wrote:Here's all the information I have on the table from the book "Heraldry, Sources, Symbols and Meanings" by Ottfreid Neubecker with contributtions by J. P. Brooke-little designed by Robert Tobler
1979 McGraw-Hill Book Co, reprinted in 1988 by Macdonald & Co.
ISBN 0-7481-0198-5
"Along the edges of the Gothic folding table of Luneburg are the arms of the chief rulers of the time: the German emperor with the crest of Ludwig of Bavaria: the king of France with the crest of Phillip Augustus: the king of Bohemia: the king os Denmark; the legendary Prester John or king Sulan: the king of Sweden: not yet identified, but probabley a scandinavian royal administrator or chancellor: the king of Norway. This folding table was found in 1928 hidden under a pile of planks in a room used for storeing old documents in the town hall of Luneburg. It is the only one of its kind in Germany. The arms along the edge help to date it around 1330. The five medallions on the table surface represent scences from the bible."