1733) DECORATED CUIRASSIER HELMET CIRCA 1610 FROM AN ITALIAN ANCESTRAL COLLECTION: Priced to sell immediately at under $5K!!!
Introduction: Imagine walking into a Villa in Southern Italy and seeing a room full of arms and armor from the same family for over 400 years!
Discussion: 17th-century Arms and Armor are much less expensive than 16th-century and still reasonably affordable. Close helmets (close helms) circa 1600–1620 are a great value. They look somewhat similar to late 16th-century close helmets but for half the cost. Many were seldom used, so they tend to be in superb condition.
The most sought-after collectibles in armor are helmets. A helmet protects the most vital part of the knight’s body, the head. Helmets (especially close helmets), in general, are more expensive than any other part of armor. Why? Because helmets are the earliest form of body armor. Both aristocratic knights and simple infantrymen used them. Helmets are the most difficult item to make in a suit of armor. Because of their elegance, workmanship, and symbolism of power and chivalry, helmets are readily accepted by most as works of art, even by non-collectors.