True To The Flag – Knight on Horseback depicting a German field armour created c.1505 in Landshut by master armorer Matthes Deutsch, paired with the horse armour of Duke Ulrich of Württemberg from 1507, crafted in Nuremberg by Wilhelm von Worms the Elder. One of the earliest and most complete surviving examples of early sixteenth-century European armor. The original is housed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
DETAILS
• Large statue of a knight on horseback depicting German field armour, in a dramatic Crusade-era style
• Finished with silver and gold medieval detailing
• Made of resin, wood and leather
DIMENSIONS
Height 35cm (13.7")
Width 31cm (12.2")
WEIGHT
3kg
PROCESSING TIME
2-3 days
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