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Gorget, 1630 (c)
This high-quality piece of armour probably belonged to an officer. It was worn as a symbol of wealth and rank as well as a defence to protect the neck. Officers on both sides in the English Civil War were members of the gentry and most did not wear a uniform, but wore their own fine quality civilian clothes under a buff coat and gorget. A sash worn over the left shoulder across the body, or around the waist indicated an officer's rank.
NAM Accession Number
NAM. 1981-05-4-1
Copyright/Ownership
National Army Museum Copyright
Location
National Army Museum, Formation gallery
Object URL
https://collection.nam.ac.uk/detail.php?acc=1981-05-4-1