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EUROPEAN ARMOUR AND ARMS

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679. Landsknecht sword and scabbard, with eviscerating knives, early XVIth century. Collection: Mr. S. J. Whawell 299
679a. Landsknecht sword, with a latten shield of the arms of Austria on the grip, early XVIth century, found in London. London Museum 300
680. Four Landsknecht swords of 1510-30. Collections: Musée d'Artillerie, Paris, Imperial Armoury, Vienna, and Baron de Cosson 301
681. Claidheamh-mor, early XVIth century. Ex Collection: Sir Noël Paton, now in the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh 303
682. Claidheamh-mor, Scottish, early XVIth century. Collection: the late Mr. Rutherford Stuyvesant, New York 303
683. Claidheamh-mor, Scottish, early XVIth century. British Museum 303
684. Claidheamh-mor, early XVIth century 304
685. Claidheamh-mor, early XVIth century 304
686. Quillons of a sword of the claidheamh-mor type. Collection: Author 305
687. Scottish sword, the prototype of the claidheamh-mor type, middle of the XIVth century. National Museum of Antiquities, Edinburgh 306
688. Portion of a claidheamh-mor of smaller proportions, mid-XVth century 306
689. Claidheamh-mor, about 1610. Collection: H.M. the King, Windsor Castle 307
690. Claidheamh-mor, about 1610. Collection: H.M. the King, Windsor Castle 308
691. Four-quilloned claidheamh-mor, early XVIth century. Hawthornden, Midlothian 309
692. "Mourning" sword of the city of Bristol, probably dating from 1373 313
693. The oldest of the swords of the city of Lincoln, probably dating from 1386 314
694. Scabbard of the oldest of the swords of the city of Lincoln, this scabbard was made late in the XVIIth century. Collection: the late Mr. Robert Hillingford 315
695. "Lent" sword of the city of Bristol, early XVth century 315
696. The older sword of the city of York, a fighting weapon of the first years of the XVth century 317
697. The only sword now at Coventry, first half of the XVth century 317
698. Hilt of a sword of Coventry, in all probability the one taken by Edward IV in 1471. Collection: Author 319
699. The "Pearl" sword of the city of Bristol 321
700. Sword of state of Kingston-on-Hull 322
701. Second sword of the city of Lincoln, XVth century 323
702. One of the swords of state of Newcastle-on-Tyne 324
703. The "Mourning" sword of the city of Gloucester 325

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