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What about this ?
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More pics of both inside and outside would be of great assistance with this piece as well. The gussettes at the arm openings ( the articulating plates that allow the breast plate to be wider than if it was made of a single piece due to their ability to compress ) is a good sign, these were almost never done on Victorian copies.
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Thank you !
Here some more detailled pictures, just received the breastplate ! |
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And this one
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Not heavy and quite small : 6 pounds weight , 14 inches high.
German ''picquier'' model ? |
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Other pictures,
some comments ? Seems not too bad ?! |
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