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A FAULD AND TASSETS IN THE LATE 'GOTHIC' FASHION
A FAULD AND TASSETS IN THE LATE 'GOTHIC' FASHION, PARTLY NORTH-WEST EUROPEAN (POSSIBLY FLEMISH), 16TH CENTURY, AND PARTLY 19TH CENTURY
comprising fauld of three lames (restored), the upper edge of each cusped three times, and the lower edge of the third formed at its centre with a small semi-circular boss separating a pair of one-piece tassets (the left restored), each suspended from a pair of straps and buckles, narrowing lightly to its convex lower end and formed at its concave inner edge with a flattened inward turn, its upper edge decorated with a narrow recessed border and its centre with a symmetrical spray of cascaded flutes diverging from the middle of that border and interrupted at its lower end by a horizontal step (probably later; both tassets showing light to moderate patination)
Provenance
Sir Guy Laking, London, sold 1907
Clarence H. Mackay, Harbor Hill, Long Island, New York
Gimbel Brothers, New York, 1 June 1942
JWHA Inv. No. 2686
Literature
Stephen V. Grancsay, Catalogue of Armor: The John Woodman Higgins Armory, Worcester, 1961, p. 36
Sold for £750
A FAULD AND TASSETS IN THE LATE 'GOTHIC' FASHION, PARTLY NORTH-WEST EUROPEAN (POSSIBLY FLEMISH), 16TH CENTURY, AND PARTLY 19TH CENTURY
comprising fauld of three lames (restored), the upper edge of each cusped three times, and the lower edge of the third formed at its centre with a small semi-circular boss separating a pair of one-piece tassets (the left restored), each suspended from a pair of straps and buckles, narrowing lightly to its convex lower end and formed at its concave inner edge with a flattened inward turn, its upper edge decorated with a narrow recessed border and its centre with a symmetrical spray of cascaded flutes diverging from the middle of that border and interrupted at its lower end by a horizontal step (probably later; both tassets showing light to moderate patination)
Provenance
Sir Guy Laking, London, sold 1907
Clarence H. Mackay, Harbor Hill, Long Island, New York
Gimbel Brothers, New York, 1 June 1942
JWHA Inv. No. 2686
Literature
Stephen V. Grancsay, Catalogue of Armor: The John Woodman Higgins Armory, Worcester, 1961, p. 36