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German/Austrian (possibly Gratz) Breastplate - A-15 German/Austrian (possibly Gratz) Breastplate - A-15-inside German/Austrian (possibly Gratz) Breastplate - A-15-profile German/Austrian (possibly Gratz) Breastplate - A-15-three-quarter German/Austrian (possibly Gratz) Breastplate - A-15-top German/Austrian (possibly Gratz) Breastplate - A-15-Graz-buckle-white German/Austrian (possibly Gratz) Breastplate - A-15-Graz-buckle-back

German/Austrian (possibly Gratz) Breastplate 1590

Including 2 buckles at shoulders. Rolled edges at arm holes and neck, full flare at waist - used without any fauld lames. Simple peascod shape. This breastplate is relatively light and most likely sword proof and not shot proof. This item is very similar to large numbers of breastplates in the Arsenal in Graz. Its original blackened finish has been removed by cleaning with acid. Originally it would have been used with a pair of tassets suspended directly from the wide flare at the waist of the breastplate - taking the place of the fauld. The holes for the tasset straps are evident. Each tasset would have been suspended by 3 straps and buckles - the ones nearest the edge and center of the breastplate were attached by 2 rivets, the central one with a single rivet. Weight 3.5 lbs.

rough inner and outer surfaces, but roughly .050-.060 inch thick overall.




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