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901a. Hafted weapon that might be termed the voulge, late XVth century.
Ex collection: Baron de Cosson 106

901b. Hafted weapon that might be termed the voulge, late XVth century.
Ex collection: Baron de Cosson, now Tower of London 106

902. Spetum, about 1480. Noël Paton Collection, Royal Scottish Museum,
Edinburgh 108

903. Spetum, Italian, about 1530. K 514, Musée d'Artillerie, Paris 108

904. Spetum, Italian, about 1530. Wallace Collection (Laking Catalogue,
No. 339) 108

905. Partizan, Italian, about 1540. K 394, Musée d'Artillerie, Paris 109

906. Partizan, about 1480. National Bavarian Museum, Munich 109

907. Hafted weapons, inclusive of the bill, from the perished frescoes of
the first half of the XIIIth century.
Formerly in the Painted
Chamber, Westminster 111

908. Bill head, late XVth century. National Bavarian Museum, Munich 112

909. Bill head, early XVIth century. Noël Paton Collection, Royal Scottish
Museum, Edinburgh 112

910. Large bill, early XVIIth century, etched with the arms of Louis XIII
of France.
K 197, Musée d'Artillerie, Paris 112

911. Small Bill, early XVIth century. Tower of London 113

912. Bill, Italian, early XVIth century. Wallace Collection (Laking Catalogue,
No. 310) 113

913. Bill, early XVIth century. Noël Paton Collection, Royal Scottish
Museum, Edinburgh 113

914. "Brown" Bill, English, late XVIth century. Found at Sudbury,
Suffolk. Collection: Author 114

915. Miniature bill, probably of English workmanship, early XVIth century.
Wallace Collection (Laking Catalogue, No. 724) 114

916. Guisarme, late XVth century. Tower of London 116

917. Guisarme, late XVth century. Collection: Baron de Cosson 116

918. Fighting axe, late XIVth century. Wallace Collection (Laking Catalogue,
No. 20) 117

919. Fighting axe, probably from Northern Europe, late XIVth century.
Metropolitan Museum, New York 117

920. Austrian bardische, first half of the XVth century, probably decorated
in Venice.
Metropolitan Museum, New York 117

921. Lochaber axe, Scottish, early XVIIth century. Noël Paton Collection,
Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh 117