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Pair of Gothic Fan-Shaped Pauldron

c. 1485–1500
(Italian, 1416/17–1495/96)
Medium
steel
Measurements
Overall: 21.5 x 25.2 x 14.8 cm (8 7/16 x 9 15/16 x 5 13/16 in.)
Weight: 820 g (1.81 lbs.)
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A pauldron is a component of plate armor that covers the shoulder and often the armpit, and parts of the back and chest as well.

Description

When the elements that made up a suit of armor had been forged, shaped, and polished, they were inspected for fit and finish. At this stage the master armorer would use a punch to stamp each element with his maker's mark. Other associated marks might include a town or guild mark, depending on the city of origin. The set of three marks shown here are of a type known to be Milanese. The upper mark seems to show three letters beneath a crown, while the mark below, twice repeated, is a split cross with the letters inside. These probably refer to the Missaglias.
Two steel shoulder guards consist of curved, overlapping plates flaring into fan shapes with scalloped, pointed edges. Radial ridges catch the light, highlighting the dark gray metal's weathered patina and stamped markings. Visible rivets secure the articulated segments. Positioned as mirror images, the jagged lower borders taper into sharp points. The metallic surfaces transition between deep shadows and bright glints, emphasizing the rhythmic, shell-like fluting of the armor.

Pair of Gothic Fan-Shaped Pauldron

c. 1485–1500

Antonio Missaglia

(Italian, 1416/17–1495/96)
Italy, Milan

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