4th Dec, 2013 10:00

Antique Arms, Armour & Militaria

 
Lot 328
 

328

A GERMAN COLLAR

A GERMAN COLLAR, EARLY 17TH CENTURY formed of a single lame front and rear, each with a low upstanding flange at the neck, the front plate extending down to the bottom of the chest and fitted at its centre with a brass badge cast in relief with a pair of confronted and entwined sea-monsters beneath a crown, and the main edges of both plates formed with finely-roped inward turns accompanied by a recessed border projecting inwards at points as cusps, each terminating in a trio of decorative rivets 17.2 cm; 6¾ in

Sold for £1,800


 
A GERMAN COLLAR, EARLY 17TH CENTURY formed of a single lame front and rear, each with a low upstanding flange at the neck, the front plate extending down to the bottom of the chest and fitted at its centre with a brass badge cast in relief with a pair of confronted and entwined sea-monsters beneath a crown, and the main edges of both plates formed with finely-roped inward turns accompanied by a recessed border projecting inwards at points as cusps, each terminating in a trio of decorative rivets 17.2 cm; 6¾ in