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850. Blade of a cinquedea, etched and gilded in the manner of Ercole dei
Fideli, end of the XVth century.
Collection: the late Mr. Frederick
Stibbert, Florence 68

851. Cinquedea, Italian (Venetian), about 1480. Wallace Collection (Laking
Catalogue, No. 98) 69

852. Nine cinquedea sword daggers of late XVth and early XVIth century
date
Wallace Collection (Laking Catalogue, Nos. 90, 91, 92, 93,
94, 98, 99, 100, and 101 70

853. Cinquedea, Italian (Venetian), about 1500. Victoria and Albert Museum 72

854. Cinquedea with its original scabbard, North Italian, about 1490.
Collection: H.M. the King, Windsor Castle 72

855. Cinquedea, pommel and grip overlaid with silver decorated with
niello, North Italian, about 1490-1500.
Ex collection: Lord Carmichael 74

856. Cinquedea, with mother-of-pearl plaques applied to the grip, North
Italian, about 1490-1500.
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 75

857. Cinquedea with its original scabbard, North Italian, about 1490-1500.
Ex collection, Lord Londesborough 75

858. Cinquedea, North Italian, about 1490-1500. Tower of London 75

859. Cinquedea, North Italian, late XVth century, with etched blade.
Musée du Louvre 76

860. Cinquedea. (a) With original scabbard, North Italian, about 1490-1500.
J 776, Musée d'Artillerie, Paris; (b) With original scabbard, North
Italian, about 1490-1500. J 774, Musée d'Artillerie, Paris; (c) With
original scabbard, North Italian, about 1490-1500. J 775, Musée
d'Artillerie, Paris 77

861. Cinquedea with its original scabbard, North Italian, about 1490-1500.
Musée du Louvre 78

862. Cinquedea, Italian, probably Bolognese, about 1490-1500. Collection:
Signor Ressman, Bargello Museum, Florence 78

863. Cinquedea with its original scabbard, probably Venetian, about 1500.
Collection: Prince Ladislaus Odescalchi, Rome 78

863A. Cinquedea, said to have been presented by Charles V to Francis I.
Collection: Prince Collorado of Prague 79

864. War lance, probably of early XVth century. Collection: Sir Edward
Barry, Bart. 82

865. Coronel heads of a tilting lance. (a) Late XVth century; (b) Early
XVIth century
. Imperial Armoury, Vienna 82