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John de Eltham, First Earl of Cornwall, 1316-1336, second son of King Edward II of England. He wears a conical cervelliere helmet with coronet, vandyked drapery and gorget, sleeveless hauberk, platterarmour, greaves and gauntlets
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John de Eltham, First Earl of Cornwall, 1316-1336, second son of King Edward II of England. He wears a conical cervelliere helmet with coronet, vandyked drapery and gorget, sleeveless hauberk, platterarmour, greaves and gauntlets
FLO4678178 John de Eltham, First Earl of Cornwall, 1316-1336, second son of King Edward II of England. He wears a conical cervelliere helmet with coronet, vandyked drapery and gorget, sleeveless hauberk, platterarmour, greaves and gauntlets. He wears a hauketon and pourpoint under the armorial cyclas, ornamented girdle and studded sword sheath. Shield with coat of arms of three lions within a border France. Handcoloured lithograph by Maddocks after an illustration by S.R. Meyrick from Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick's A Critical Inquiry into Antient Armour.; (add.info.: John de Eltham, First Earl of Cornwall, 1316-1336, second son of King Edward II of England. He wears a conical cervelliere helmet with coronet, vandyked drapery and gorget, sleeveless hauberk, platterarmour, greaves and gauntlets. He wears a hauketon and pourpoint under the armorial cyclas, ornamented girdle and studded sword sheath. Shield with coat of arms of three lions within a border France. Handcoloured lithograph by Maddocks after an illustration by S.R. Meyrick from Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick's A Critical Inquiry into Antient Armour.); © Florilegius
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This stunning print captures the regal and imposing figure of John de Eltham, First Earl of Cornwall, during his reign from 1316 to 1336. As the second son of King Edward II of England, he exudes power and authority in his intricate armor ensemble.
Dressed in a conical cervelliere helmet adorned with a coronet, vandyked drapery, and gorget, John de Eltham is a vision of medieval nobility. His sleeveless hauberk, platter armor, greaves, and gauntlets further emphasize his status as a formidable warrior.
Beneath his ornate armor lies a hauketon and pourpoint for added protection on the battlefield. The armorial cyclas he wears is embellished with an elaborate girdle and studded sword sheath, showcasing both functionality and elegance in battle attire.
The shield emblazoned with the coat of arms featuring three lions within a border France symbolizes John de Eltham's royal lineage and allegiance to the English monarchy.
This hand-colored lithograph by Maddocks beautifully brings to life an illustration by S.R. Meyrick from Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick's "A Critical Inquiry into Antient Armour," offering viewers a glimpse into the rich history and grandeur of medieval European aristocracy.
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