![]() ![]() Edging plates with strips of brass as decoration is seen. Thank you!īrass decoration of armor is not what I would say the 'norm,' but it was definitely done. In this time was there alot of brass buttons and etchings on armor? were rivets steel or brass? I do have a few other questions regarding this subject but would like to hear whats what on this first. You can see it displays a lot of decorative gilding and filework: The pinnacle of the gothic style of armor would be something like this harness ca. ![]() The gothic style of German armor refers to later 15th century examples of armor. Early 15th century armor was not 'gothic' armor. No such thing as stainless steel at this time. My first question with this post is what finish was used on late 14th century and early 15th century gothic and teutonic knight plate armor? Im seeing anything from steel, stainless, and blued? Posted: Tue 04 Sep, 2012 3:31 pm Post subject: Re: Teutonic Knight armour ![]()
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