Posts: 805 Location: new orleans
Tue 05 May, 2015 8:25 pm
Peter Mustonen wrote: |
Kai. There is one more nice bechter in Poznan museum Poland. In some aspects better than the one in Krakow but I like the fluent line of the Krakow one.
Wojska Polskiego has on strap-on bechter stated to be russian.
Maybe someone has more pictures of those. |
From the Greater Military Museum Branch of the National Museum in Poznan .
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Posts: 27 Location: Finland
Wed 06 May, 2015 12:27 pm
Mart Shearer wrote: |
Peter Mustonen wrote: | Also for some reason there is square corner on the right shoulder where the rings are changing position. |
I thought the last 5 rows or so of your sleeves also change row direction at the "hem"? |
Yes indeed Mart.
Here is a scan from Zygulskis book. Another similar chain mail.
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Posts: 1,302 Location: Jackson, MS, USA
Wed 06 May, 2015 5:43 pm
Yes, quite similar. Does Zygulski give any provenance for his example? I presume he also gives it a 16th century date.
Posts: 27 Location: Finland
Wed 06 May, 2015 11:10 pm
Yes 16th century.
I think its in the Wojska Polskiego Warszawa. But no provenance or closer information of its origin.
Funny group of shirts.
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