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Fig. 438

A. Armet, Italian, about 1500. It has been subjected to certain alterations. Now collection, Baron de Cosson.

B.. Armet, Spanish, about 1470-80. Ex Don José Argaiz collection, Madrid. Now collection, Baron de Cosson. Viewed with visor closed and open.

C. Armet, Italian, about 1500, showing the original leather strap for the attachment of the camail. From the Castello Paccietto, Padua. Now collection, Baron de Cosson.

D. Armet, Italian, about 1470. It bears the Missaglia mark. From the Bécoulet Collection. Now collection, Baron de Cosson.

E and F. Armet, Italian, about 1480. Ressman and Dino Collections. Now Metropolitan Museum of New York. Viewed back and front.

G and H. Armet, Italian, about 1490. Ressman, Cosson, and Dino Collections. Now Metropolitan Museum of New York. Viewed back and front.

I. Armet, Italian, about 1470. Formerly in the armoury of the Doge's Palace. Now in the Museo Civico, Venice.