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EUROPEAN ARMOUR AND ARMS

FIG. PAGE
433. Armet, Italian, first half of the XVth century. Collection: Baron de Cosson 82
434. Armet, Italian, first half of the XVth century. Collection: Baron de Cosson 82
435. Armet, possibly Polish, late XVth century. Collection: Sir H. Farnham Burke, K.C.V.O. 83
436. Armet, Italian, second half of the XVth century. Wallace Collection 84
437. Armet, Italian, second half of the XVth century. Wallace Collection 84
438. Seven Italian and Spanish armets of the last quarter of the XVth century. Collections: Baron de Cosson; Don José Argaiz, Madrid; Metropolitan Museum of New York; Museo Civico, Venice 85
439. Armet, Italian, about 1470. Collection: Baron de Cosson 86
440. Armet, Italian or possibly Spanish, about 1480. Cleveland Museum 87
441. Armet, Italian, about 1500. Musée d'Artillerie, Paris 88
442. Four Italian armets from English churches, third quarter of the XVth century. Hawstead Church, Suffolk; Cobham Church, Kent; Aldenham Church 89
443. Armet, Spanish, about 1500. Wallace Collection 90
444. Armet, Spanish, about 1500. Formerly in the Murrietta Collection 91
445. English armets. St. Mary's Church, Bury St. Edmunds; Tower of London; Sir Edward Barry's Collection; Mr. H. G. Keasby's Collection; Stoke Poges Church; St. Peter's Church, Stourton 93
446. English made armet, about 1520-30. Eye Church, Suffolk 94
447. Armet with additional buffe, made by Conrad Seusenhofer, presented by Emperor Maximilian I to Henry VIII. The Tower of London 95
448. Armet, belonging to a suit made in 1521 by K. Kolman for the Emperor Charles V, showing the escuffa, and other reinforcing pieces 97
449a. Helm, hanging above the tomb of Henry V in the Abbey Church of Westminster. (View in profile) 100
449b. Helm, hanging above the tomb of Henry V in the Abbey Church of Westminster. (Front view) 101
450. Helm of Sir Nicholas Hawberk, in Cobham Church, Kent 103
451. Helm of Sir Reginald Braybrook, in Cobham Church, Kent 104
452. Helm. Ex Dino Collection, now in the Metropolitan Museum of New York 107

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