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Rustning
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Rustning, kyrass. Av svartmålat stål. 1600-tal.

Monterad på lådstativ 14880. Jfr nr 14868 - 14879, 14927-14929. Bestående av (19760822): Bröstharnesk 14874:1 Ryggharnesk 14874:2 Ringkrage 14875 Hjälm 14876 14874:1 Bröstharnesk. Låg, rundstavsformig nederkant. Motsvarande kring armhål. Nitar kring nederkant. Enkel graverad linje kring hals och armhål. Svagt markerad mittås. Två stålöglor på bröstets mitt i vilka ryggstyckets axelremmar fastspännes med hake. Två märken efter provskott utmed mittåsen. Foder av vitt sämskat skinn. märkt: 6. Påskrift "P I S". H. 340 mm, bröstvidd 510 mm. 14874:2 Ryggharnesk. Låg, rundstavsformig halskant. Motsvarande kring armhålen. Nitar kring nederkanten. Enkel graverad linje kring hals och armhål. Vid axlarna fastnitade remmar beslagna med fastnitade stålbrickor. Spännes vid bröstharnesket. I Vardera sidan vid midjan, fastnitade läderremmar - den vänstra med spänne, den högra söndrig - att spänna kring bröstharnesket.

H. 380mm, ryggvidd 550 mm.
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Svenska: Bröstharnesk, del av kyrassiärrustning. På 1600-talets första hälft bestod kyrassiärrustningarna främst av bröst- och ryggharnesk med ringkrage samt en hjälm, s.k. Zischägge. Ibland kompletterades det av lårskydd, s.k. tassetter, och handskar. Den totala vikten på en kyrassiärrustning låg mellan 20 och 30 kilo, betydligt mindre än moderna elitsoldaters stridsutrustning.
English: Breast-plate, part of cuirassier's armour. In the first half of the 17th century, the cuirassier's armour consisted mainly of a breast-plate and back-plate with a gorget (throat collar) and helmet, the so-called Zischägge. It was sometimes supplemented by thigh armour, called tassets, and gloves. The total weight of a cuirassier's armour was between 20 and 30 kilograms, which is considerably less than modern elite soldiers' combat equipment.
Date 1600s
date QS:P571,+1600-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
institution QS:P195,Q1891413
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