IDENTIFIERS ----------- id: 18563 accession number: M.19-1938 DATE AUDIT ---------- created: Saturday 6 August 2011 updated: Tuesday 16 March 2021 DESCRIPTIVE DATA ---------------- object type: Burgonet, for parade use, with embossed, chased and counterfeit-damascend classical decoration. Formed of a one-piece skull with a pivoted 'visor', an incomplete pair of cheek-pieces, and a neck-defence of one lame. The skull has a high, medial comb, extending from the brow to the nape. The crest of the comb is decorated to either side with acanthus leaves, embossed and chased in low relief. Each side of the comb is decorated between raised ribs with a panel of trophies including arms and armour, musical instruments, a ewer, a basin and a mask, all embossed and chased in relief, and retaining traces of counterfeit-damascened gold ornament. The panel on the right side includes an open book, counterfeit-damascened with the Greek inscription (By these things to the stars). Each side of the skull is decorated with a central winged, nude, female demi-figure with a skirt of acanthus from which a pair of adorsed acanthus volutes terminating in flowerheads issue, all embossed and chased in high relief. The figure on the right side represents Fame, and the figure on the left side, Victory. The skull is decorated around the nape with a rounded rib, divided into short sections by numerous transverse grooves and superimposed on a broader, flat rib. The lower edge of the skull is cut away at the front to form a shallow, arched face-opening. Each side of the face-opening is pierced with a rivet-hole for the attachment of a missing brow-plate. The lower edge of the skull has a shallow, concave cut-out at each side to accommodate the cheek-pieces. The apex of each cut-out is itself cut with a shallow, rectangular notch to accommodate the internal hinge of the cheek-piece. The hinge is lobed around each of the pair of rivets that secure it to skull and cheek-piece respectively. The rivets that secure it to the skull are externally flush and of iron. The rear one on the right side is missing. The rivets that secure the hinge to the cheek-piece are round-headed and of brass. Each cheek-piece has a convex upper edge, matching the profile of the cut-out at the side of the skull, which it overlaps. The rear edge of the cheek-piece is decorated with a short continuation of the embossed rib that runs around the nape of the skull. The cheek-piece is pierced just in front of the rib with four circular ventilation-holes arranged in a lozenge-formation around a further such hole. The lower front corner of the cheek-piece is cut away in a concave curve with a roped inward turn accompanied by a recessed border. The straight lower edge of the cheek-piece is bordered by five round-headed brass rivets, arranged as a row of three with one located below each of the outer ones. Both of the lower rivets are now missing on the right cheek-piece, and both of the front ones on the left. Some or all of these rivets originally served to secure the missing lower extension-plates of the cheek-pieces which probably met and were fastened together at the chin. The lower edge of the skull is cusped and flanged outwards at the centre of the nape, and lobed to either side of it to receive the modern, round-headed, brass rivets with circular, internal washers that attach the overlapping neck-defence. Later holes for three further rivets at either side are pierced in both the lower edge of the skull and the upper edge of the neck-defence. All are now vacant except for the inner one on the left side which is occupied by a round-headed brass rivet that has, however, broken out of the hole in the skull. The central cusp of the lower edge of the skull, which is split and bent, is pierced with three rivet-holes of which the left one is occupied by an externally-flush rivet of iron. The neck-defence of one plate curls outwards at its lower edge which is obtusely pointed at its centre. The point is pierced with a later hole that has broken out to the edge. The edge is pierced to either side of this hole with a pair of later smaller holes, possibly for wiring purposes. The neck-defence is decorated at its upper edge with a series of scallops emphasised by pairs of punched crescents, and below them with deep longtitudinal gadroons interrupted at the centre by acanthus leaves all embossed and chased in relief. Attached by modern pivots at either side of the skull, just behind the hinges for the cheek-pieces, is a one-piece 'visor'. The pivots take the form of brass-capped, round-headed iron rivets with octagonal, internal washers. Pierced in both the skull and the 'visor' just in front of the left pivot is a further hole which may at one time have served as a pivot-point. The hole in the 'visor' is plugged with an externally-flush rivet, while that in the skull remains vacant. The hole in the 'visor' for the right pivot has broken out and been repaired with an internal patch secured by two iron rivets. The 'visor' is decorated with a lion's mask beneath an approximation of a gladiator's visor, in both cases embossed and chased in high relief. The 'gladiator's visor' is of prow-shaped form with a bold, inward, partial turn at its upper edge, divided into short sections by numerous transverse grooves and scrolled at its ends. Its lower edge is bordered by a rounded rib likewise divided into short sections by transverse grooves and superimposed on a broader, flat rib which is bordered at its lower edge by a series of scallops emphasised by pairs of punched crescents. The intervening space is filled with upward-directed, vertical gadroons interrupted at the centre by acanthus leaves. The centre of the 'gladiator's visor' is pierced top and bottom with a pair of later holes. The lower pair are occupied by modern, round-headed, brass rivets. A hole at the centre of the brow of the lion's mask is occupied by a smaller, modern, round-headed iron rivet. The elaborately-shaped lateral and lower edges of the 'visor' are flanged inwards. title: burgonet NOTES ----- type: history note value: The helmet was acquired about 1935 by a dealer called Jones at an auction sale of 'theatrical junk', and taken to Sir James Mann for identification. In 1936 it was sold by Foster's Sale Room of Pall Mall, London, to Captain R. P. Johns who in 1937, after some six months, sold it for £200 to Mr John Hunt from whom it was acquired by the Fitzwilliam Museum in the following year. According to a statement published by Charles R. Beard in 1945, the helmet had 'been in England for the better part of a century'. Francis H. Cripps-Day claimed that it had come from the collection of the 1st Lord Amherst of Hackney (1835-1909). It did not, however, appear as part of the Amherst Collection sold by Christie's, London, 11 December 1908. LICENSING --------- text license status: CC0 image license status: CC-BY-NC-SA OWNERSHIP --------- instutition: The Fitzwilliam Museum department: Applied Arts creditline: Given by the Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum with a contribution from the National Art Collections Fund STABLE URL ---------- url: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/18563 TECHNIQUES ---------- formed of a one-piece skull with a pivoted 'visor', an incomplete pair of cheek-pieces, and a neck-defence of one lame; hammered, shaped, riveted, with embossed, chased and counterfeit-damascening decoration, pierced ventilation-holes, recessed borders and raised ribs hammering TECHNIQUES ---------- forming CATEGORIES ------ category: armour DATING ------ creation date: 1540 - 1545 creation date earliest: 1540 creation date latest: 1545 culture: 16th Century, Mid# CREATORS -------- maker: Negroli, Filippo DIMENSIONS ---------- dimension: Depth units: cm value: 29.3 dimension: Height units: cm value: 31.4 dimension: Weight units: kg value: 2.79 dimension: Width units: cm value: 20.2 EXHIBITIONS HISTORY ------------------- title: Treasures from the Fitzwilliam, "The Increase of Learning and other great Objects of that Noble Foundation" title: Heroic Armor of the Italian Renaissance: Filippo Negroli and his Contemporaries title: Saved! 100 Years of the National Art Collections Fund CITATIONS -------- A New-found Casque by the Negroli Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Thirtieth Annual Report, for the Year 1938 National Art-Collections Fund Annual Report 1938 The Fitzwilliam Museum, An Illustrated Survey The Greatest Armour Collector of All Time Armatura Italiane nelle Collezoni Publiche di Gran Bretagna Treasures of the Fitzwilliam Museum How to buy a Stubbs on £2,600 a Year, The Fitzwilliam and the N.A.C.F. Treasures from the Fitzwilliam: ''The Increase of Learning and other great Objects of that Noble Foundation'' Heroic Armor of the Italian Renaissance: Filippo Negroli and his Contemporaries The Steel of the Negroli The Knight and the Blast Furnace, A History of the Metallurgy of Armour in the Middle Ages and the Modern Period Saved! 100 Years of the National Art Collections Fund L'Arte dell'Armatura L'Arte dell'Armatura in Italia Leibrustkammer II --- IMAGES surrogate: large format: jpeg location: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/imagestore/aa/aa37/M_19_1938_1_201312_adn21_dc2.jpg height: 1025 pixels width: 750 pixels surrogate: mid format: jpeg location: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/imagestore/aa/aa37/mid_M_19_1938_1_201312_adn21_dc2.jpg height: 683 pixels width: 500 pixels surrogate: original format: jpeg location: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/imagestore/aa/aa37/M_19_1938_1_201312_adn21_dc2.jpg height: 1025 pixels width: 750 pixels surrogate: preview format: jpeg location: 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