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Join Date: May 2014
Location: Ireland
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Hi Fernando,
Thanks for clarification and I appreciate your comments, on all your work not just on this item and my few posts. The lack of washers is the big indicator to me that it is decoration piece. I have had a few breast plates over the years and overall found there is surprisingly little information on them when you go to research what you may have. They do look great as does your wall display, All the best, Ken |
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Join Date: Feb 2018
Location: Germany
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I think itīs a wall hanger-piece from the late 19th century (the breastplate from the first post).
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Aluminium rivets ?
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Join Date: Apr 2014
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In your last picture, look at the shamrock shaped hole punched in the middle. Obviously made by modern tools.
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