Polish infantry officer, 17th Century. Officers usually dressed quite differently from the men, and often carried a mace. Hat brown, red plume. Cloak blue, yellow facings. Tunic buff, undergarment and pouch yellow. Trousers buff and brown. Stockings grey, shoes yellow. |
a 'drab' of the early 16th Century, still wearing mail shirt and visored infantry helmet. The halberd shown could be replaced by a long-shafted berdische axe, or the soldier could carry an arquebus. b Polish infantryman from Drabant end of the 16th and early 17th, Century. The plume probably indicates an NCO. NCOs would usually replace the arquebus with a half-pike with tassels below the head. c Hungarian-style Polish infantryman of the 17th Century dressed in the style called 'Haiduk'. d musketeer of the 17th Century. Note the three-foot long axe which was used as a musket rest. The figure could also have a fur cap with turned-up brim. e cap as worn by cossacks and dragoons. |
a Pancerni standard. Colours: gold wreath and eagle on deep red field. b dragoon standard. Colours: top light blue, bottom black, with cross in reversed colours (ie black on blue). c cossack standard. Colours. top white, bottom bright red, cross and crescent yellow. e Tartar horse tail standard; Tail any colour formed into a bun, held by gold net and topped with a gold or silver crescent. d [Lithuanian] Tarter flag. Colours: yellow edging and bars on deep red field. |
Top the last type of 'Karacena' or heavy hussar's armour used at the end of the 17th Century, Bottom 'lobster' Italian style half-armour of the type called 'Anima' and used by heavy hussars in the 16th Century. | |
Polish Royal Standard 16th-17th Century. Colours: top and bottom stripes very deep crimson. Middle stripe white. The crown, scroll around the shield, and jewelled chain, gold outlined black. Coat of arms: the whole shield bright red. Polish eagles white or silver. Lithuanian 'pursuit' emblems, golden rider holding a light blue shield on a white horse. Small shield in the centre: three white feathers on light blue shield. The ornamental ropes are light blue terminating in golden tassels. The jewels on the crown and the chain are alternately deep red and deep blue. The half(sic) of the standard is bright red striped in gold with a gold point. Size of the standard approximately eight feet high and nine feet wide. |
a heavy dragoon standard. Colours: green wreath and 'S' on white silk. b-d heavy hussar lance pennants (uniform for each 'rota' or 'standard'). b 16th Century, chevrons blue and red starting with blue at haft. c 17th Century. Top white, bottom red, cross and swallow tails in reverse order. d 17th Century. Top yellow, bottom white, swallow tails reversed. |
A Polish Royal Guard halberd, 17th Century. |