Helmet with Aventail
Item
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Title
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Helmet with Aventail
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Description
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This especially attractive and well preserved turban helmet retains the mail aventail that protected the lower half of the face and neck. The aventail is fixed with a lead seal stamped with the mark used in the Ottoman arsenals, an indication that this example, like the other turban helmets also in the Museum's collection (acc. nos. 04.3.209, .210, .214, .457, .462; 36.25.109), passed into Turkish possession as booty with the Ottoman conquest of Iran and the Caucasus.
At least one turban helmet decorated in a style comparable to this example bears the name of Farruhk-Siar (reigned 1464–1501), ruler of Shirvan in the Caucasus. Such evidence suggests that this helmet is also of Shirvan manufacture.
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Identifier
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50.87
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Date
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ca. 1400-1500
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Medium
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Steel, iron, silver, copper alloy
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Extent
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Helmet including mail - 22 in. (55.9 cm)
Helmet excluding mail - 13 5/8 in. (34.6 cm)
Diameter - 10 in. (25.4 cm)
Weight including mail - 7 lb. 6.2 oz. (3350.9 g)
Weight excluding mail - 3 lb. 9 oz. (1616 g)
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Relation
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/24813
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Provenance
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Purchase, Anonymous Gift, 1950
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Rights
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This work is in the public domain