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EUROPEAN ARMOUR AND ARMS

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600. Shield of wood covered with gesso, 1458-90. Musée d'Artillerie, Paris 234
601. Shield of painted wood, German, late XVth century. Wallace Collection 235
602. From an illumination in a Manuscript, showing a kite-shaped shield. Collection: Author 235
603. Shield of wood with gesso, North Italian or Portuguese, early XVth century. Collection: Signor S. Bardini 236
604. Shield of wood with gesso armorial decoration in relief, Italian, middle of the XVth century. Victoria and Albert Museum 236
605. Shield of wood overlaid with hide and gesso, Italian, 1450-75 237
606. Archer's shield, middle of the XVth century. Tower of London 237
607. Crossbowmen with pavises, from the Manuscript of the Pageant of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick 238
608, 609. Shields represented on the frescoes, formerly in the Painted Chamber, Westminster 239
610. Effigy of an unknown knight in Great Malvern Priory Church, middle of the XIIIth century 240
611. Illumination in a Manuscript, early XVth century, showing a small buckler. Collection: Author 240
612. From a woodcut in Revelationes celestes sanctae Brigittae, 1492 241
613. Horn buckler or boce, second half of the XVth century. Musée d'Artillerie, Paris 242
614. Buckler of wood and iron, early XVIth century. Musée d'Artillerie, Paris 243
615. Buckler, English, early XVIth century. Tower of London 244
616. Buckler, English, early XVIth century 245
617. Rectangular shield, as seen in a woodcut by Burgkmaier, in the "Triumph of Maximilian" 246
618. Boce, as seen in a woodcut by Burgkmaier, in the "Triumph of Maximilian" 246
619. Rectangular shield. Italian, early XVIth century. Collection: Author 247
620. Boce, early half of the XVIth century. Ex Dino Collection, now in the Metropolitan Museum of New York 247
621. Buckler, with central pistol, English, early XVIth century. Tower of London 248
622. Buckler, with central pistol, English, early XVIth century. Edinburgh Castle 248

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