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1010. Model of a German jousting harness of about 1540 with the horse
armour, showing the horse and the padded stechkissen in position.

National Bavarian Museum, Munich 200

1011. Saddle of wood covered with hide and partly with canvas. Tower of
London. From the collection of the Baron Peuker, Berlin 201

1012. Equestrian armour made for Maximilian I, the Emperor, in Nüremberg,
about the year 1508.
Imperial Armoury, Vienna 202

1013. Equestrian armour made by Sigismund Wolf of Landshut in 1554 for
Philip II of Spain.
A 243 to 262, Royal Armoury, Madrid 204

1014. Chanfrons. (a) From the armour of Henry, Prince of Wales, English,
Greenwich School, early XVIIth century. Collection: H.M. the King,
Windsor Castle; (b) Italian, first half of the XVIth century. Wallace
Collection (Laking Catalogue, No. 137); (c) English, late XVIth century.
From the armour of George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland, 1558-1605.
Tower of London; (d) German, under Italian influence, first
half of the XVIth century. Tower of London; (e) French (remade),
first half of the XVIth century, Metropolitan Museum, New York;
(f) Probably English, early XVIIth century. Tower of London 205

1014A. Sword, probably French and of about 1340, the pommel bears the
arms of the house of Dreux.
Collection: Mr. S. J. Whawell 207

1015. The horse armoury of the Tower of London in 1809. After Rowlandson.
From Ackermanns "Microcosm of London" 215

1016. Suit of armour presented to Henry VIII, made some time between
1511 and 1514 For the Emperor Maximilian I of Germany, the
work of Conrad Seusenhofer of Innsbruck.
Tower of London 219

1017. From a drawing dated 1510 (signed A. D.). A suit of armour much
like the Henry VIII Seusenhofer suit in the Tower.
Gallery of
Engravings, Berlin 220

1017A. Tonnlets. Riggs Collection, Metropolitan Museum, New York 221

1018. Suit of armour for fighting on foot, made for King Henry VIII,
probably English, first quarter of the XVIth century.
(a) Front
view; (b) Back view. Tower of London 223

1019. Inside view of the culette of the suit illustrated in fig. 1018, showing
the working of the slotted almaine rivets.
Tower of
London 225

1020. Suit of armour for fighting on foot, made for Henry VIII, first
quarter of the XVIth century, possibly English, produced under
Italian influence.
Tower of London 226