EUROPEAN ARMOUR AND ARMS
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514. | Piece of chain mail, possibly XIVth century, found in the foundation of an old house in Nottingham. Collection: Author | 176 |
515. | Piece of chain mail, possibly XIVth century. London Museum | 177 |
516. | Chain mail hauberk, late XIVth century. Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh | 178 |
517. | From the effigy of Sir Edmund de Thorpe, about 1418. Ashwelthorpe Church, Norfolk | 179 |
518. | Chain mail hauberk, late XIVth century. Collection: the late Mr. R. Stuyvesant | 180 |
519. | Chain mail hauberk, early XVth century. Musée d'Artillerie, Paris | 181 |
520. | Chain mail hauberk, early XVth century. Collection: Author | 182 |
521. | Portion of chain mail hauberk (Fig. 520), showing actual size of the links | 182 |
522. | Bevor of riveted chain mail, middle of the XVth century. Zeughaus, Berlin | 183 |
522a. | Riveted chain mail brayette, late XVth century. Riggs Collection, Metropolitan Museum of New York | 183 |
523. | Standard of riveted mail. The Rotunda, Woolwich | 184 |
524. | Standard of riveted mail, found in the Thames. British Museum | 184 |
525. | Standard of riveted mail, second half of the XVth century, found near Worship Street, London. Collection: Mr. W. H. Fenton | 184 |
526. | Riveted chain mail hauberk, early XVIth century. Collection: Author | 185 |
527. | Part of a riveted mail gusset, early XVIth century. Collection: Author | 185 |
528. | Portrait of a Nobleman, by Giovanni Moroni, showing how the chain mail gussets were worn. National Gallery | 186 |
529. | From a woodcut of a Landsknecht captain, wearing a tippet of chain mail | 187 |
530. | "Bishop's Mantle," early XVIth century. Collection: Author | 187 |
531. | "Bishop's Mantle," early XVIth century. Collection: Mr. F. Joubert | 188 |
532. | Duelling gauntlet, with lining of chain mail. Collection: Mr. W. H. Fenton | 188 |
533. | From the figure of St. George, by M. and G. Klausenbourg, showing jazerant body armour. Hradschin Palace, Prague | 190 |
534. | Jazerant half armour, made for rancesco Maria I della Rovere, Duke of Urbino, about 1530. Imperial Armoury, Vienna | 190 |
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