- this are
especially rare. The
chanfron (also
spelled chaffron,
chamfron, champion,
chamfron, chamfrein, champron, and shaffron) was
designed to
protect the...
-
Great as
having bronze breastplates and helmets,
while their horses wore
chamfrons and
peitrels of
bronze together with
shoulder pieces that also protected...
- and rubies,
decorated the
turbans of
Ottoman sultans or the
ceremonial chamfron of
their horses.
Several of
these aigrettes are on
display in the Treasury...
- helmets,
horse ****ings
including bronze saddleplates and
studded leather chamfrons,
numerous artefacts ****ociated with
trade and manufacture,
building and...
-
Ornamental chamfron (face armour) for a
camel or
horse in the
Mahmal procession,
Ottoman Empire, 18th century....
- mail or brigandine, with
plate reserved for the head in the form of a
chamfron. In the 15th century,
plate armour for
horses was
introduced and was a...
- helmets), and
horse ****ings (with
bronze saddleplates and
studded leather chamfrons).
Agricola is said to have
pushed his
armies to the
estuary of the "River...
-
mainly forged from iron or steel. Some of this
armour was for horses:
chamfrons which protected their faces and also
served an
ornamental purpose. A cotton...
-
often silver, it is
known in
English as a
testera (Spanish loanword),
chamfron (French loanword), or faceplate.
Equipment with a
similar purpose of stabilizing...
- arrows, gold and
bronze vases, pottery,
horse gear, a
decorated silver chamfron,
sculpted ivory, and
jewelry belonging to the queen. The
objects of the...