Milanese Gauntlet Mittens, mid-15th century

These iron mittens clamshell-shaped cuffs are made of articulate plates connected by loose riveted joints. Due to the thickness of the material used (1.6mm) they are strong enough for occasional fights. These mittens come including inner leather gloves made of firm split leather for good hand protection and shock absorption. The thumb of the leather gloves is sewn at the end to the iron thumb flap of the mittens. The rest of the glove just slips under the leather straps riveted to the inside of the mittens. The advantage of this loose fastening is that you can easily find the most suitable position of your hand in the mitten according to your individual hand size. More information...

€108,00
€108,00 excl. VAT
In stock 6 pair(s)
Item physically stored in our Warehouse in Kadan
, dispatch on: 25-Nov-2024
SKU: LB_9410P16

Milanese Gauntlet Mittens

These gauntlets are a reproduction of an original mid-15th century Milanese gauntlet from the Avant collection held at the Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum in Scotland. The Avant armour, estimated to date from 1440, was originally kept in the Churburg armoury in Italy before it was brought to Glasgow, Scotland, in the 1930s.

  • Delivery including black leather gloves
  • Total length 33.5 cm
  • Material thickness 1.6 mm (gauge 16)
  • Thickness of the flanged edge approx. 5 mm
  • Weight of the pair of steel mittens approx. 2044 g
  • The inner leather straps are made of ca. 4 mm thick leather and are ca. 1.5 cm wide

A high-quality product made by Lord Of Battles®

Similar products (19)