IDENTIFIERS
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id:	18486
accession number:	HEN.M.79-1933

DATE AUDIT
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created:	Saturday 6 August 2011
updated:	Monday 29 April 2024

DESCRIPTIVE DATA
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object type: Burgonet, for infantry or light cavalry use. Formed of a broad, rounded, one-piece skull and a pair of hinged cheek-pieces of which the right is a modern restoration.  The skull is decorated on its top with three widely-spaced, low, roped combs that diverge slightly towards the front.  Its lower edge is flanged outwards at the front and rear, and cut away in a large arch at each side to accommodate the cheek-pieces.  The apex of each arch is cut with a shallow, rectangular notch to accommodate the hinge of the cheek-piece.  The horizontal edge of the notch is decorated with v-shaped nicks.  The base of the skull is fitted with seven externally-flush lining-rivets at the front, and was formerly fitted with the same number of such lining-rivets at the rear, of which the second from the right is now missing, and the third and fifth from right now lack their flat, internal heads.  Fragments of the leather lining-bands survive under some of the rivets at both the front and rear.  The front and back of the skull are each pierced at the level of the ends of the roped combs with four pairs of lace-holes.  The centres of both the front and rear flanges have been cracked.  That at the rear has been repaired by an internal patch which is bent around the angle of the flange and secured  by four externally-flush rivets.  A pair of later holes straddles the patch, as also the crack at the front.  The cheek-pieces overlap the skull and are connected to it by plain, internal hinges with slightly rounded ends, secured by pairs of externally-flush rivets, all having large, flat internal heads except on the left cheek-piece where the rivets have small heads with circular, internal washers.  The cheek-pieces have convex upper edges, matching the profiles of the arched  cut-outs at either side of the skull.  Their lower edges, in continuation of the front and rear lower edges of the skull, are flanged outwards, except at their centres where they each dip to a rounded central point pierced with a pair of rivet-holes for the attachment of a missing chin-strap.  Each cheek-piece is pierced towards its upper end with a circle of eight holes surrounding a further single hole at its centre.  The left cheek-piece is fitted just below this group of holes with a horizontal row of four externally-flush lining-rivets, in continuation of the rows of lining-rivets at the brow and nape of the skull.  The second from front rivet on the cheek-piece lacks its flat, internal head.  The front and rear rivets retain fragments of the leather lining-bands.  The right cheek-piece, which is a modern restoration, is not fitted with lining-rivets.  Neither is its upper edge which is decorated with v-shaped nicks at the hinge, as is the left cheek-piece.
title:	burgonet

NOTES
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type: history note
value: Mr James Stewart Henderson of  'Abbotsford', Downs Road, St Helen's Park, Hastings, Sussex.


LICENSING
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text license status:	CC0
image license status:	CC-BY-NC-SA

OWNERSHIP
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instutition: The Fitzwilliam Museum
department: Applied Arts
collection:	J.S. Henderson
creditline: J.S. Henderson Bequest

STABLE URL
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url:	https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/18486





TECHNIQUES
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formed of a broad, rounded, one-piece skull and a pair of hinged cheek-pieces of whixh the right is a modern restoration; hammered, shaped, riveted, with V-shape nicks decoration
hammered
TECHNIQUES
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formed

CATEGORIES
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category: armour

DATING
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creation date:	1530 - 1540
creation date earliest:	1530
creation date latest:	1540
culture:	16th Century, Mid

CREATORS
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maker: Unknown

DIMENSIONS
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dimension: Depth
units: cm
value: 25.4

dimension: Height
units: cm
value: 21

dimension: Weight
units: kg
value: 1.238

dimension: Width
units: cm
value: 22.5