Burgundian Knight – Robert de Mamin (15th Century) Hand-Painted Miniature Figure – 54 mm
Burgundian Knight – Robert de Mamin (15th Century) Hand-Painted Miniature Figure – 54 mm
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This hand-painted 54 mm miniature represents Robert de Mamin, a Burgundian knight from the 15th century, during the final era of European knightly warfare. The Duchy of Burgundy was renowned for its wealth, artistry, and chivalric culture, producing some of the most iconic knightly pageantry and heraldry in medieval Europe.
This miniature features the distinct visual identity of Burgundian noble cavalry:
Armor & Heraldry
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Full late-medieval plate armor, shaded for metal realism
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Heraldic surcoat patterned in Burgundian colors and motif
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Feathered plume helm reflecting courtly knight status
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Sword in ready posture, symbolizing battlefield presence
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Shield and fabric elements shaded for depth and natural drape
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Matte varnish applied for preservation
Mounted on a wooden display base, ready for showpiece display.
Specifications
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Scale: 54 mm / 1:32
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Material: Metal alloy cast figure
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Paint: Professional acrylics, layered highlights & washes
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Base: Polished wooden stand
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Finish: Matte museum-grade varnish
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Unique: Each figure is hand-painted — no duplicates
Historical Significance
Burgundian knights were known for:
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Chivalric tournaments
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Distinctive court heraldry
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Serving in major conflicts of the Hundred Years’ War
Knights like Robert de Mamin symbolize the last golden age of knightly tradition before gunpowder reshaped warfare.
Ideal For
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Medieval & chivalric history collectors
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Hundred Years’ War + Burgundian Wars dioramas
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Display in office, library, or showcase cabinet
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Gift for miniature, heraldry, or museum enthusiasts
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