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Buff Coat - European - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtThis sturdy leather defense called a buff coat, which provided effective protection against sword cuts, was worn throughout the seventeenth century.
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Ballistic protective properties of material representative of English ...Jul 21, 2020 · Buff-coats have been described as 'an oil-tanned, leather garment, typically with thigh to knee-length skirts used in place of, or in ...Missing: armor | Show results with:armor
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Buff Coat - Western European - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtIn the seventeenth century, buff coats became a popular alternative to plate armor, as they are fairly light and flexible and yet strong enough to give ...
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(PDF) THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY BUFF-COAT - Academia.eduThe seventeenth-century buff-coat, an oil-tanned leather garment, was a widely worn form of body defense especially among cavalry across Europe during this ...
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John Leverett's Buff Coat - Massachusetts Historical SocietyThis sturdy ox hide coat—essentially 17th-century body armor—probably was made in England in the 1640s and was worn in battle by John Leverett (1616-1679) ...Missing: leather | Show results with:leather
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English Buff Coat for Cavalry - World History EncyclopediaJan 18, 2022 · A typical buff coat worn by cavalry in the English Civil Wars (1642-51). The thick leather was much lighter than armour but could protect against sword slashes.Missing: 17th century
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Buff coat - about 1650 | Collection Object | Royal ArmouriesOver this series of buff coats it varies in thickness between 1.5 and 5.5 mm with a mean of about 3.5mm. All the seams are butt-sewn and the edges plain. The ...
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Thirty Years' War: Battle of Breitenfeld - History NetJun 12, 2006 · Gustavus himself went without armor (the heavy cuirass bothered an old musket-ball wound) and wore only his customary buff leather coat and a ...
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Thomas Fairfax's 'buff coat' - The York PressMar 28, 2020 · An ordinary trooper's buff coat cost the equivalent of a month's wages for a skilled labourer. This coat would have been far more costly. It ...
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Buff Coat | Unknown | V&A Explore The CollectionsMar 27, 2003 · Brief description. Man's buff coat, 1640-50, English; cow-hide leather, silver-gilt woven lace ; Overall length · 103cm (approx) ; Weight · 10kg ...Missing: 16th | Show results with:16th
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Etherington & Roberts. Dictionary--oil tanning... oils into inner splits or frizzed-grain skins, usually wooled sheepskins. The tanning agent is generally raw cod liver oil, which, subsequent to being ...Missing: buff | Show results with:buff
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Oil tanning | BritannicaOct 15, 2025 · Oil tanning is an old method in which fish oil or other oil and fatty substances are stocked, or pounded, into dried hide until they have replaced the natural ...Missing: coat cod liver
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Buff leather - 2/95th Rifles Forum - TapatalkMay 20, 2012 · The leather was subjected to a long lime and then sanded with a pumice stone or split by machine after they were invented. The oldest way is the ...
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The Buff coat -- myArmoury.comSep 2, 2010 · It's called a buff coat because of the color. It has nothing to do with buffaloes. Buff is a pale yellow-brown colour that got its name from the colour of buff ...Padded Jacks vs Buff Coats -- myArmoury.comBuff coats and archery -- myArmoury.comMore results from myarmoury.com
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Buff coat - 1650 | Collection Object - Royal Armouries7–11 day delivery 35-day returnsBuff leather. Dimensions. Overall, Height, 900.0 mm. Overall, Weight, 2.6 kg. Measurement Notes. Dimensions: width at armpit 42.5 cm (16.8 in ) width at hem ...
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Buff coat - about 1650 | Collection Object - Royal ArmouriesAll the seams are butt-sewn, and the edges plain. The body, above the waist, and sleeves are lined with linen, and the body with an interlining of coarse canvas ...
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Wallace Collection Online - The Collection | ResultBuff coat, of stout deerskin, sleeveless, high waisted and with spreading skirts. It opens down the front where it is laced as far as the waist.
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17th Century Buff Coat - about 1650 | Collection ObjectThe body is made of four panels, each with a broad, flaring skirt. The front edges are pierced with seventeen eyelet holes at either side, with the original ...Missing: standard design
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The Fairfax Buff Coat - York Castle MuseumIt has sleeves made of pink silk over a strength layer of linen. The sleeves and leather are trimmed with braid woven from silk, silver and gold, and the collar ...
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Buff Coat - French - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtTitle: Buff Coat. Date: 17th century. Culture: French. Medium: Skin. Dimensions: L. 30 in. (76.2 cm). Classification: Costumes-Buff Coat.
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The Buff Coat - bantarleton - TumblrDuring the latter stages of the Elizabethan period, archers were advised to wear buff jerkins, or chamois leather doublets to, 'prevent metal plates of his jack ...
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buff coat | Fashion History TimelineAug 7, 2019 · A leather version of the doublet that was often, but not exclusively, worn by people in the military in the 17th century.
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The Battle of Edgehill: Halting the Royalist March on LondonWell-equipped arquebusier of the English Civil War period, sporting a pot helmet, buff coat, mortuary sword, leather baldric, flintlock carbine, and powder ...
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British Civil Wars | National Army MuseumAt Edgehill (1642) both sides fielded about 14,000 soldiers. At Naseby (1645), the 9,000 Royalists were outnumbered by the 13,500-strong Parliamentarians. The ...
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The Buff Coat – @wearemercs on TumblrThe buff coat we will be discussing is the oil-tanned, leather garment either thigh or knee length which could be worn with or without armour.
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Cavalry roles - National Army MuseumBuff coat worn by harquebusier Major Thomas Sanders during the English Civil War, 1640s. The King's Regiment of Carabiniers, c1709. View this object. The ...
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Death of Gustavus Adolphus - Heritage HistoryHaving lately re¬ceived a wound in one of his shoulders from a musket-ball, the pressure of his cuirass was very painful. ... buff waistcoat, which is still to be ...
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Collections: Punching Through Some Armor MythsJun 21, 2019 · Assuming you kept moving and made yourself a hard target, there was a good chance that this kind of armor would resist a sword cut or an axe- ...<|separator|>
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Padded Jacks vs Buff Coats -- myArmoury.comApr 13, 2011 · By the 17th century a padded jack probably cost more than a buff coat. It would stay like this until the industrial revolution produced ...
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Guns Versus Armour: A Technical and Historical Exploration of the ...Aug 26, 2025 · Guns Versus Armour: A Technical and Historical Exploration of the Protective Quality of Armour Versus Gun Performance in the Period 1450- ...
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Fashion in European Armor, 1600–1700Oct 1, 2004 · Only three elements of armor survived the gradual decline of field armor well into the nineteenth century, and to some extent even today.Missing: 1680s | Show results with:1680s
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The Restoration and the birth of the British ArmyIn 1660, the monarchy was restored when Parliament invited King Charles II to take the throne. Although the military played a crucial role in his return.
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17th Century Buff Coat - about 1650 | Collection ObjectOver this series of buff coats it varies in thickness between 1.5 and 5.5 mm with a mean of about 3.5 mm. All the seams are butt-sewn and the edges plain. The ...
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English Civil War Society – We Bring History Alive!Home · About the ECWS · What We Do · Information for Clients · Joining The ECWS · The King's Army · The Roundhead Association.
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English Civil War re-enactment groups - englishcivilwar.orgThe Sealed Knot and the English Civil War Society are the largest re-enactment groups in the UK. They're broken down into regiments, often named after a ...
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Buff coats### Summary of Buff Coat Production
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17th Century Buff Coat - Medieval Collectibles- **Price**: $185.00
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Leather Buff Coat, 17th century - Outfit4EventsThe 17th-century buff coat, made of 2.5-3mm suede, was worn by cavalry and officers, often under armor, and is made by Marshal Historical.Missing: civilian hunting