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cel7 19th January 2021 01:19 PM

Backplate cuirass
 
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Bought a backplate on a auction this weekend. It came with a breastplate and they were advertised as "possible theatre pieces". The breast plate sure is. It is thin and not worth posting. The backplate is, in my opinion, not a theatre piece but not sure how old it is. Could be a 19 century copy but i lack the experience to tell for sure. It weights 1.6 kg.
Also bought a nice pair of small lance heads. I will post them in another thread.

ulfberth 19th January 2021 03:28 PM

for what I can see on these pictures its an original !
Please thake some sanding paper and scrub the inside on several flat surfaces and post these pictures here , I think you will be surprized.

cel7 19th January 2021 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by ulfberth
for what I can see on these pictures its an original !
Please thake some sanding paper and scrub the inside on several flat surfaces and post these pictures here , I think you will be surprized.

Thanks Ulfberth for your answer! I have used some scotch brite instead. Not sure what to look for but here are some pictures.

ulfberth 19th January 2021 04:13 PM

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Please rub here and here and this time do use sanding paper .

cel7 19th January 2021 04:34 PM

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Here they are :)

ulfberth 19th January 2021 04:42 PM

still did not use sandpaper did yah , well now you cleaned away the evidence.
If you had used sand paper only the surface would be cleaned and the black would be way better visible showing hammer strokes.

cel7 19th January 2021 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by ulfberth
still did not use sandpaper did yah , well now you cleaned away the evidence.
If you had used sand paper only the surface would be cleaned and the black would be way better visible showing hammer strokes.

Actually I did use sandpaper. I'm afraid there are no hammer strokes. Or I rubbed it to hard...

ulfberth 19th January 2021 04:54 PM

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here the are , is used your last picture

cel7 19th January 2021 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ulfberth
here the are , is used your last picture

Thank you for the drawing! They are hard to spot but there are indeed some irregulareties.

Lansquenet59 20th January 2021 10:17 AM

Very nice original backplate !

cel7 20th January 2021 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Lansquenet59
Very nice original backplate !

Thank you! From what period do you think it would be?

Lansquenet59 20th January 2021 09:31 PM

16th century, or early 17th century


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