First Greaved Soleret Known | |
First greaved soleret known, from the tomb of Rodolph the Swabian, 1080 in the Cathedral of Merseburg. | |
Soleret Of The 12th, 13th and 14th Century | |
Soleret, á la pulaine of the 12th, 13th and first half of the 14th century. | |
Soleret - Demi Pulaine | |
Soleret, demi-poulaine or ogivale lancette. From end of the 14th century. | |
Solerets Á La Poulaine | |
Solerets, á la poulaine of the 15th century. | |
Soleret - Arc Tiers Point | |
Soleret - arc tiers point, worn from 1450 to 1485. | |
Soleret From Middle Of The 15th Century | |
Soleret, middle of the 15th century. From the bas-reliefs in marble on the triumphal arch of Alphonso V, King of Arragon at Naples. | |
Greave With Soleret Demi-sabot | |
Greave with soleret, demi-sabot, in use about 1480-1485. It forms part of a German fluted suit called Maximilian. | |
Bear Paw-Shaped Soleret | |
Sabot or bear-paw shaped soleret of the 16th century. In the Museum of Artillery in Paris. | |
Greave With Soleret From Suit Called Maximilian | |
Greave with bear-paw shaped soleret. From a suit of Maximilian or Milanese armor. In use from 1490 to 1560. | |
Greave With Soleret Bec De Cane | |
Greave with soleret bec de cane, from a suit of armour in use about 1560. | |
Top Boot Of Carabineer | |
Top boot of carabineer of 1680. | |
French Top-Boot In Leather Of The Reign Of Louis XV | |
French top-boot in leather of the reign of Louis XV. In the shape of gaiters laced up one side, the tops being furnished with three buttons. They are square-toed and high heeled, the spurs belong to the end of the reign of Louis XIV, and are very like those of Mexico. From Museum of Artillery in Paris. |