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Fig. 366. Salade

French fashion, but probably of German workmanship, about 1450-60 No. 31, Wallace Collection

Fig. 367. Salade

French fashion, but of German workmanship, about 1460-70

Collection: the late Mr. W. Burges, British Museum

Fig. 368. Salade

French fashion, but of German workmanship, about 1470-80; the bevor North Italian, about 1480 It bears the Missaglia and Negroli marks. From the armoury of Philip the Fair and Charles V; salade and bevor in the collection of the Baron de Cosson

of the second half of the XVth century, its peculiarities will be the more clearly seen. A series of rivets, flush on the outside, held a strap just above the level of the slit for the eyes, to which the wadded cap or lining was sewn. The bottom edge is rolled outwards over a wire; but the rolled edge does not, as is usually the case, project beyond the level of the outer surface of