4 figures
On the left a knight in full armor. The armor is based on the epitaph of Richard Beauchamp Earl Of Warwick from 1439. It is a harness in Italian-English style – an italian construction, but provided with fluted ornaments. Then an Italian armored collar made of chain mail and Italian vambraces with characteristically large, English couters. He wears Italian gauntlets and a pointed conical sallet with visor. He could be an English or Flemish-Burgundian knight or man at arms. The harness from this epitaph from 1439 was technologically, and in its design in a perfect state, so it could be up to date until the second half of the 15th century.
Second from left; a billman with agothic half harness in German style, with German, laced vambraces and couters, with Gothic gauntlets. He wears a bevor and a German sallet with a pointed neckguard and a visor.
Third from the left, a billman with the jacket worn over the gothic half harness. He has gauntlets on his hands and wears German bevor and a war hat.
On the right, a knight in the typical Italian full armour, with German Bevor and a Sallet with scaled neck guard.