7th September 2019, 02:32 PM | #1 |
(deceased)
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Portugal
Posts: 9,694
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Breastplate for comments
This is in principle of Portuguese manufacture, most probably coming from the Royal smithies of Barcarena; where production of these basic examples is well recorded, in this case to equip the common soldier during the Restoration War (1640-68). Usually smiths working in these facilities did not mark their work; my search for a possible mark resulted inconclusive, after some vinegar etching ... an adventure i regret.
It came with a finishing cover of varnish, which gave it an ugly yellowish tone; i had to strongly rub it with acetone, to bring back its natural aspect. Made of one piece (non laminated) steel plate, weighing closest to 4 Kilos and measuring 35,5 X 35,2 cms. I would be willing to receive comments towards this piece, whether positive or discouraging so, Gentlemen, please fire at will. . |
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