Helmet year???
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Helmet year???
Hey all
What year would yall put this fine bascinet i bought from Gregory?
http://yoyofreak.net/forums/index.php?s ... st&id=3311
http://yoyofreak.net/forums/index.php?s ... st&id=3310
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What year would yall put this fine bascinet i bought from Gregory?
http://yoyofreak.net/forums/index.php?s ... st&id=3311
http://yoyofreak.net/forums/index.php?s ... st&id=3310
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The bascinet itself looks like a fairly nice German Onion top Bascinet. Late 1400's?
The visor is fantasy to my knowledge.
The visor is fantasy to my knowledge.
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Quote: "Nissan Maxima"
(on Pennsic) I know that movie. It is the 13th warrior. A bunch of guys in armour that doesn't match itself or anybody elses, go on a trip and argue and get drunk and get laid and then fight Tuchux.
I think that particular hat was based on "The Romance of Alexander" made in 1338-1344. Lots of visors in that manuscript that look like that. I'd say that type of visor could be seen from 1330ish-1370-5ish, after which, the pigface takes over almost completely.
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I'd say 2005.
Sorry, I could not resist. The Philly visor came from Chalcis and is probably Venetian. It is a bit of an odity even for Chalcis as it is more primitive than many of the other visors from that source. It probably was a local product of Negroponte and was probably made after the turn of the 15th century.
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I stand corrected. I mixed up 14th century with 1400s again.
I was not aware of ANY extant examples of visors that looked like that. I stand corrected again.
I was not aware of ANY extant examples of visors that looked like that. I stand corrected again.
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Quote: "Nissan Maxima"
(on Pennsic) I know that movie. It is the 13th warrior. A bunch of guys in armour that doesn't match itself or anybody elses, go on a trip and argue and get drunk and get laid and then fight Tuchux.
Quote: "Nissan Maxima"
(on Pennsic) I know that movie. It is the 13th warrior. A bunch of guys in armour that doesn't match itself or anybody elses, go on a trip and argue and get drunk and get laid and then fight Tuchux.
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Not so much compared to the 16thc stuff there, but there's a decent hounskul from the late 14th with somewhat later modifications (according to Pierre Terjanian, one of the A&A curators there). I'm not recalling details at all right now, but the armour collection is definitely worth a visit. Put it this way: a lot more bang for your buck (IMO) than the Chicago Art Institute.
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Indeed, I'd hoped to use it for SCA, but didn't have the funds pouring in to finish the kit! It was going to be 1340's. The Romance was the main influence for this piece, and I did not bother researching any real visors in the process, although I can't speak for Dave.
The site that those images are hosted by is down right now, so if anyone is interested in still viewing the helmet, I've attached one of the better images to this post.
Cheers, and I hope some good comes of it, Murdock!
Strongbow, if you come in, do you think you could attach some images from the Romance again, for Murdock to look over? I'm not sure if he's seen them since he made the purchase. It'd probably be helpful! Thanks!
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The site that those images are hosted by is down right now, so if anyone is interested in still viewing the helmet, I've attached one of the better images to this post.
Cheers, and I hope some good comes of it, Murdock!
Strongbow, if you come in, do you think you could attach some images from the Romance again, for Murdock to look over? I'm not sure if he's seen them since he made the purchase. It'd probably be helpful! Thanks!
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Klaus the Red wrote:The Philly visor came from Chalcis and is probably Venetian.
Doug, how much 14th/early 15th century material does Philly have on display? I've never been there and I'd love to pay a visit if it has enough stuff up my alley.
Nick
There is very little 14thC stuff available anywhere, to view. It simply did not survive in quantity. The later into the 15thC you get, the more stuff is available, since the scale of production increased so much.
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