A Frankenarmor with elements ca. 1450 and replacement elements ca. 1850, Italy, housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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A Frankenarmor with elements ca. 1450 and replacement elements ca. 1850, Italy, housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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A rare "houndskull" style Bascinet in excellent condition,
Height: 12 in/30.5 cm
Width: 9.4 in/23.8 cm
Depth: 17 in/43.2 cm
Weight: 6.4 lbs/2875 g
Western European, ca. 1375-1400, housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
It's possible this piece is a frankenhelm; the visor looks poorly fitted and was likely made for a different skull.
Elements of an armor garniture, Augsburg, Germany, ca. 1560, housed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
A composite (Frankenarmor!) Gothic style armor and barding, German, ca. 1475-1485, housed at the Royal Armouries War Gallery in Leeds.
A piece I posted a long time ago, and will now post again, the frankenarmor of Dr. Bashford Dean. Pieces found at the Chalcis hoard on the island of Euboea, Greece, likely made in Venice, Italy, ca. 1400-1450.
This armor was assembled from pieces found in the hoard which had no indication of fitting together, and thus serves as a very poor example of late medieval armor, and as an very good example of what musea will do to make it look like they have a complete piece. If worn into combat, this armor would likely result in your death. It is currently housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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A blackened Klappvisor Bascinet, probably German, ca. 1420-1430, housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This one looks rather dubious to me, I believe the skull and visor may not be original to each other.