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(c) Great helm, early XVth century. Armoury of the Tower of London

(d) Great bascinet, early XVth century. Armoury of the Tower of London

(a) Bascinet, late XIIIth century. Armoury of the Tower of London. (b) Great tilting helm, middle of the XIVth century. Exhibited at a meeting of the British Archaeological Association in 1852. Armoury of the Tower of London

(e) Helm, early XIIIth century, said to have formerly hung in Long Wittenham Church, Berkshire. Ex collection: the late Sir Noël Paton, now in the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh. (f) Helm, late XIIIth century, said to have been found at Leybourne Castle, Kent. Ex collection: the late Sir Noël Paton, now in the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh. (g) Helmet, mid-XIIth century, said to have been found with other armour in a coffin in Northumberland. Ex collection: the late Sir Noël Paton, now in the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh

Fig. 1545. English forgeries of the mid-XIXth century