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Old 9th February 2016, 09:47 AM   #1
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Default historically important helmet of Gilbert von Saint Hilaire resurfaced

Incredible that there is absolutely no consultation between the various museums or auction houses and museums.

recently a historically important long lost helmet was auctioned as part of 3/4 field armour , which belongs to a suit of armour of Gilbert de Saint Hilaire in the Heeresgeschichtliches Museum in Vienna.

Even more remarkable is that absolutely nothing of above in the description can be found.

The new owner found himself in possession of a an extremely lucky hit, as important pieces like this are never offered in the arms & armour market.

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http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=21081

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Old 9th February 2016, 10:42 AM   #2
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Again an invaluable assistance From Jasper,Yesterday night he has called me to inform me about the unbelievable discovery he has made. I wrote this thread to find some old catalogues or books about this armour. But never I would hope for nothing more than that. What about when Jasper confesses that the armour its not his real field of knowledge !
May be thousands of collectors have seen this helmet but nobody noticed this before and without JASPER the link with the suit of armour of Gilbert de Saint Hilaire in the Heeresgeschichtliches Museum in Vienna would be lost.


Thank you so much Jasper !

Ps Now there is one more thing you could do for me would be to find a paint from Gilbert de Saint Hilaire.
Ok it ‘s a dream but ...

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Old 10th February 2016, 08:33 PM   #3
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Wow! That´s Amazing jean-Luc! Congratulations!!
And pros to Jasper for finding out!!!

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Old 13th February 2016, 08:34 PM   #4
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Old 13th February 2016, 08:36 PM   #5
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Old 13th February 2016, 09:16 PM   #6
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Thank You for the high detailed pictures Jean Luc,
The Helmet is simply amazing, superb quality of etching + engraving, a beautiful design and there is no doubt here, its all Original, congratulations!

About the painting, I've got a feeling you wont have to wait for to long

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Old 23rd March 2016, 11:45 AM   #7
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Default Maker ‘s mark of 3 circles

On the helmet and harness from Gilbert de Saint Hilaire I have found the same Maker ‘s mark of 3 circles in both elements .
May be a member has already saw similar marks on Nuremberg armour?

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Same three circles also occur on a Nuremberg Morion dated to ca. 1580 in the Wallace Collection (A 115, Mann, Vol. 1 , p. 117 and marks in Vol. 2, p. 686)
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Same three circles also occur on a Nuremberg Morion dated to ca. 1580 in the Wallace Collection (A 115, Mann, Vol. 1 , p. 117 and marks in Vol. 2, p. 686)
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Default F. Muller & Co., Amsterdam, 26 April 1911

It took a lot of time but finally I found the catalog of this sale !
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Congratulations again, Jean-Luc, on finding the provenance on this amazing piece! One could only be so lucky!
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Old 23rd September 2019, 07:50 PM   #12
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It took a lot of time but finally I found the catalog of this sale !
Well done!

PS. Check your email, I think you missed my last reply...
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