IDENTIFIERS ----------- id: 18586 accession number: HEN.M.113-1933 DATE AUDIT ---------- created: Saturday 6 August 2011 updated: Tuesday 28 February 2017 DESCRIPTIVE DATA ---------------- object type: Breastplate with skirt, for infantry or light cavalry use, decorated in the 'black and white' fashion. Formed of a rounded, medially-ridged main plate projecting forward over the belly and fitted with movable gussets at the arm-openings, a separate waist-plate and a skirt of three lames. The almost straight neck-opening and the gussets have boldly roped inward turns. The main plate is decorated with three medially-ridged, recessed bands that radiate upwards and outwards from the waist to the neck and arm-openings where they widen. The central recessed band merges with a recessed band that borders the neck-opening. The gussets at the arm-openings are secured to the main plate by modern, round-headed rivets at their upper and lower ends. The upper ones, which are fitted with octagonal internal washers, move within slots in the gusset. Attached to the top of the left gusset by a single externally-flush rivet is a plain double-ended buckle formerly fitted with a central tongue and retained by a plain, rectangular hasp. Only the hasp is preserved on the top of the right gusset. The lower edge of the main plate is overlapped by a medially-ridged waist-plate which has a low cusp at the centre and either side of its upper edge where it is attached by modern round-headed rivets to the main plate. The lower edge of the waist-plate is flanged outwards to receive a skirt of three upward-overlapping lames, decorated with three radiating, medially ridged, recessed bands that mirror those of the main plate. The central recessed band merges with a recessed band that borders a shallow, arched cut-out over the crotch at the centre of the lower edge of the lowest lame. The cut-out has a file-roped inward turn. The skirt-lames are connected to one another and to the waist-plate by a single, modern, round-headed rivet at either side. Those connecting the skirt-lames to one another move in vertical slots and are fitted with octagonal, internal washers. The skirt-lames were also formerly connected to one another and to the waist-plate by internal leathers located to either side of the centre. The waist-lame is pierced with a single rivet-hole and the skirt-lames with a pair of rivet-holes at either side to secure these missing leathers. The lowest skirt-lame is pierced to either side of the centre and at either end of its upper edge with later rivet-holes for the attachment of tasset-straps, although the original tassets would have been directly articulated to the lowest skirt-lame. Discontinuities in the alignment of their outer edges, decorative bands and rivet-holes shows that a lame must be missing between the present first and second skirt-lames. title: breastplate (body armour) NOTES ----- type: history note value: Mr James Stewart Henderson of 'Abbotsford', Downs Road, St Helen's Park, Hastings, Sussex. LICENSING --------- text license status: CC0 image license status: CC-BY-NC-SA OWNERSHIP --------- instutition: The Fitzwilliam Museum department: Applied Arts collection: J.S. Henderson creditline: J.S. Henderson Bequest STABLE URL ---------- url: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/18586 TECHNIQUES ---------- formed of a rounded, medially-ridged main plate projecting forward over the belly and fitted with moveable gussets at the arm-openings, a separate waist-plate and a skirt of three lames; hammered, shaped, riveted, with recessed bands, and file-roping, with a 'black and white' style surface decoration hammered TECHNIQUES ---------- formed CATEGORIES ------ category: armour DATING ------ creation date: 1540 - 1550 creation date earliest: 1540 creation date latest: 1550 culture: 16th Century, Mid# CREATORS -------- maker: Unknown DIMENSIONS ---------- dimension: Depth units: cm value: 18.3 dimension: Height units: cm value: 45.0 dimension: Weight units: kg value: 3.612 dimension: Width units: cm value: 39.6