English: Close up of a blunted lance tip from miniature (folio 46) from the Freydal Tournament Book held by the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria (ms. KK5073) https://www.khm.at/en/learn/research/forschungsprojekte/kunsthistorische-projekte/freydal-das-turnierbuch-kaiser-maximilians-i-von-151215/. From the source: "The blunted lances used for an Italian joust of peace were tipped with an iron three or more pronged crown-like cup called a Krönig, or Krönlein (small crown), in German, which are clearly visible in this miniature [folio 46]". p.122, Krause (2019). see below for details.
Date
Early 16th century
Source
page 122 of "Freydal. Medieval Games. The Book of Tournaments of Emperor Maximilian I." ed. S. Krause (2019) Taschen ISBN 978-3-8365-7681-9
Author
Court painters of Emperor Maximilian I
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