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I owned an example of this type of zischagge back in the earlier 2000's. The are one of the more if not the most common types and seem to have been made in large quantities is Germany and the Low Countries. Constructionally, i'm seeing some features I like, both the hole for the set screw for the nasal and the two holes in the tail are punched rather than drilled, it appears from the photos that the overlapping plate edges of the tail are beveled, the lower profile domed head rivets ( most modern dome head rivets have a higher head profile than period rivet did ). Most 19th and earlier 20th century copies miss these sorts of finer details. The leathers of the cheek plates and it looks like possible the bowl of the helmet appear, as you observed, to have been replaced ( this is not a negative, they seem to have been done well and do have some age ) while the leathers of the tail portion seem to be original/older.
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Based on the available pics my feeling is that this is a decent 17th century example with some replaced leathers. If it is a reproduction it is very well done with attention to period construction details that are usually skipped but this piece doesn't " feel " like a reproduction to me. I'd like to see some more detailed pics of the inside of the tail plates and the bowl when you receive this, I think i'm seeing hammer marking from forging ( rather than being mechanically worked as a fair amount of Victorian repros were ) but can't be 100% sure from the available pics. |
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