c. 1650-60
French or possibly Flemish
France
Gorgets, designed to shield the neck, were one of the last vestiges of protective plate armor on the battlefield. While functional gorgets were made with steel front and back plates, this is an early example of a single-plate, ornamental version. Made by a goldsmith from soft brass and then gilded, it would have been worn as a conspicuous symbol of rank. The image of Athena, Greek goddess of war and wisdom, at the center perhaps indicates that it was made for a military engineer or high-ranking officer schooled in the art and science of war.
Copper alloy and gilding