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French Gorget
1778
The silver escutcheon, or emblem bearing a coat or arms, in the center of this brass officer's gorget, a vestigial piece of armor worn around the neck by European infantry officers as a sign of rank, displays the royal arms of the Bourbon kings of France. Following its demoralizing defeat in the Seven Years' War, the French army began to reform and update its arms, equipment and training in anticipation of a future conflict with Britain.
Details
Item/Title: Gorget
Maker: France
Place: 1767
Date: Brass
Materials: Silver
Credit: Museum of the American Revolution, 2003.00.0088
Type: Object