4579 CLOSED BURGONET HELMET OF THE EARLY 17TH CENTURY.

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 1,000.00 USD
Estimated at 2,000.00 - 4,000.00 USD
A scarce closed burgonet helmet of the early 17th century possibly of German/Swiss origin. It has a large moveable peaked visor with a riveted facial area covering, showing 2 eye openings and 5 vent holes on each side. There is a small comb at the crown of the helmet with a hole and a small cutout area likely to attach ornamentation. The 1-piece cheek plate is rivet hinged to the body and riveted to the front neck plate. The rear neck plate is riveted to the helmet body and there is a drilled hole in the neck plate. The burgonet is generally open faced but can be found closed as in this example. It is generally lighter than previous helmets. They were typically worn by cavalry such as cuirassiers, hussars and lancers, but could occasionally be seen on infantry troops. The burgonet was a common sight on all European battlefields of the period but were particularly favored by the English, Polish and Swiss. CONDITION: a solid helmet with a great patina both inside and out. The hinges are quite tight as are most of the rivets. PROVENANCE: Estate Collection of Nicholas Apergis. (02-24344/BF). $2000-4000.