Gothic Milanese Armor – Eugenio Larosa Composite Armor Milan – Third quarter of the 15th century (circa 1475-1480) The armor preserved at the Royal Armouries in Leeds is a composite composition made up of different pieces of Italian production in…
8Sabaton Leeds Royal Armouries Sabaton, also known as “Scarpa a Lame” or “d’Arme” in Italian, is the part of a composite armor that protects the knight from foot strikes that may come from an enemy on foot. In this case,…
Missaglia Gothic Fan-Shaped Pauldron Throughout the 1400s and a significant part of the 1500s, Milanese armor craftsmanship was renowned not only within our peninsula but also beyond the Alps, a distinction that had fostered a thriving trade defended by Duke…
Dated circa 1480-1510 Medium: blade of gilt and etched steel, grip of ivory and gilt brass, hardened tooled leather scabbard Measurements: overall length 62.4 cm; blade length 47.6 cm The dagger is embossed on the sides of the…
Grosse Schaller known as Great Sallet. Bavarian or Austrian production dating between 1490 and 1500. This specimen is decorated with oil-based pigments. Preserved at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna (link). Neue Burg, Collection of Arms and Armour. Accession number A…