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  2. Gorget - Wikipedia

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    The gorget served as an anchor point for the pauldrons, which either had holes in them to engage pins projecting from the gorget, or straps which could be buckled to the gorget. The neck was protected by a high collar of articulated lames , and the entire gorget was divided into front and back pieces which were hinged at the side so that the ...

  3. List of medieval armour components - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes worn with a gorget. Gorget: Steel collar to protect the neck and cover the neck opening in a complete cuirass. Quite unlike a modern shirt collar in that as well as covering the front and back of the neck it also covers part of the clavicles and sternum and a like area on the back. Standard, pixane, or bishop's mantle: A mail or ...

  4. Bevor - Wikipedia

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    It was usually a single piece of plate armour protecting the chin and throat and filling the gap between the helmet and breastplate. [1] The bevor could also extend over the knight’s left shoulder doubling the thickness of the armour. [3] The bevor was originally worn in conjunction with a type of helmet known as a sallet. [4]

  5. Armour in the 18th century - Wikipedia

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    One piece of armour which continued to be worn was the gorget, although its size was rapidly decreasing. It was not intended to offer protection, but rather to display the high rank of its wearer. In Poland, some gorgets had applications bearing scenes of Christian iconography, like Virgin Mary or saints. They "functioned symbolically as a ...

  6. Bascinet - Wikipedia

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    Early gorgets were wide, copying the shape of the earlier aventail, however, with the narrowing of the neck opening the gorget plates had to be hinged to allow the helmet to be put on. Early great bascinets had the skull of the helmet riveted to the rear gorget plate, however, some later great bascinets had the skull forged in a single piece ...

  7. Gorget patches - Wikipedia

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    Gorget patches were originally gorgets, pieces of armour worn to protect the throat.When armour fell out of use, decorative cloth gorgets used the same name. The cloth patch on the collar however evolved from contrasting cloth used to reinforce the buttonholes at the collar of a uniform coat.

  8. 12 Valuable G.I. Joes With Salute-Worthy Price Tags - AOL

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    As a piece of toy history, this figure is highly collectible and (obviously) highly valuable to boot. 2. 1964 Navy G.I. Joe Prototype. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images. Sold for: $27,600.

  9. Higgins Armory Museum - Wikipedia

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    There are also pieces that depict the courtly life: helmets for jousting tournaments, a crossbow for hunting, a ceremonial gorget, and an anvil that was used to manufacture such pieces. There are knives and axes from Africa, bow case covers from ancient Islam, a horned kulah khud (helmet) from India, and samurai armor from Japan, among others ...