Sleeve of Mail, German, Saxony
Sleeve of Mail, German, Saxony
lt;strong>Marking:</strong> Stamped on a brass seal with the arms of the dukes of Saxony (the crossed swords for the archmarshalship of the Holy Roman Empire on the left and the Rautenkranz of Saxony on the right), indicating that this piece was once in the Saxon arsenal
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Sleeve of Mail 16th century German From about the third century B.C. through the early fourteenth century A.D., mail, also called chain mail, was the predominant and most effective type of body
Sleeve of Mail, German, Saxony
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Sleeve of Mail, German, Saxony
Sleeve of Mail, German, Saxony
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Sleeve of Mail 16th century German, Saxony From about the third century B.C. through the early fourteenth century A.D., mail, also called chain mail, was the predominant and most effective type of
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Sleeve of Mail, German, Saxony