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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME II

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414. From the MS. of the address from the town of Prato, Tuscany, to Robert of Anjou, about 1335-40. British Museum 60
415. Chapel-de-fer, probably Swiss, about 1440-90. Collection: Viscount Astor 61
416. Chapel-de-fer, probably Swiss, about 1450-90. Metropolitan Museum of New York 61
416a. Chapel-de-fer, probably Burgundian, about 1460. Riggs Collection, Metropolitan Museum of New York 61
417. Chapel-de-fer, probably Burgundian, about 1450-60. Metropolitan Museum of New York 62
418. Chapel-de-fer, Spanish type, about 1460-90. Collection: Sir Edward Barry, Bart. 62
418a. Chapel-de-fer, about 1460-90. The Rotunda, Woolwich 62
419. Chapel-de-fer, belonging to the suit made probably by H. Grünewalt for Sigismund the Wealthy, Archduke of the Tyrol. Imperial Armoury, Vienna 63
420. Chapel-de-fer, Bavarian, about 1495. Collection: Mr. H. G. Keasby 63
421. From the MS. of the pageant of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, showing knights wearing the chapel-de-fer 64
422. From a wing of a triptych of the Netherlands School, in the Brussels Gallery, showing the portrait of Philip the Fair 65
423. Bascinet of the form described sometimes as the "barbute," Italian, about 1390-1400. Wallace Collection 68
424. Reconstruction of the "barbute" and camail by Viollet-le-Duc 69
424a. Statuette of a Knight representing St. George: carved in wood. Museum, Dijon 70
425. Pisano's medal of Sigismondo Pandolfo di Malatesta, about 1445 72
426. Pisano's medal of Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan, executed about 1447 73
427. Pisano's medal of Domenico Malatesta, called Novello 74
428. Bas-relief from the architrave of the "door of war" in the Ducal Palace, Urbino 75
429. Armet from Chalcis, first half of the XVth century. Ethnographical Museum, Naples 77
430. Armet, Italian, about 1440. Collection: Baron de Cosson 78
431. Armet, Italian, about 1440. The Rotunda, Woolwich 80
432. Armet, Italian, first half of the XVth century. Collection: Sir H. Farnham Burke, K.C.V.O. 81
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