Friends,
here are two flag bearers, of the Swiss Confederate army: the flag bearer of Nidwalden (MU-75 ) and that of the Zürich troops (MU-76 ):
And here is – might be a bit odd-one-out of the Blum-line – a mounted knight for the Burgund-side.
Its story is the following:
Recently got into my hands this flat with an – exceptionally well represented – bascinet-type helmet.
The „basic” bascinet here is completed with a conical Klappvisor: so it is the so called Houndskull bascinet, that came in fashion in the end of XIV.-beginning of the XV. century.
I found the rendering of the form of this helmet-type so exceptionally good, that I could not help to use it in my representation of the Morat battle.
Since Milan was famous for its armorers, moreover Charles the Bold had also Milanese auxiliary troops, I put this knight in his service, using the coat of arms of the Dukes of Milan (omitting the eagle and shown the Milanese Serpent on the shield, only). He could be the champion of Galeazzo Maria Sforza (1444-1476), perhaps.
Unfortunately the casting of the figure was of quite poor quality, with numerous „pox-craters”, that had to be smoothed with epoxy – with more or less success.
So this is the final result – please consider it with appreciation!
Best regards-
Sandor