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1440. The additional tilt-pieces of the same suit. Collection: H.M. the
King, Windsor Castle 24

1441. Suit of armour, about 1610, possibly the work of Spacinus of Milan.
Tower of London 25

1442. Suit of armour with extra pieces, probably made about 1612-15.
Tower of London 27

1443. Rondache or target belonging to the same suit. Ex collection: H.M.
the King, Windsor Castle. Now in the Tower of London 28

1444. Three-quarter suit of armour, probably French, about 1612-15. Collection:
H.M. the King, Windsor Castle 29

1445. Tilt-pieces belonging to the same suit. Collection: H.M. the King,
Windsor Castle 30

1446. Suit of armour, probably French, about 1610. Collection: H.M. the
King, Windsor Castle 31

1447. Tilt-pieces, chanfron, and vamplate of the same suit. Collection:
H.M. the King, Windsor Castle 33

1448. Suit of armour which belonged to Charles I, French or possibly
English, about 1625-30.
Tower of London 34

1449. The statue of Charles I at Charing Cross 37

1450. Suit of armour of Louis XIII of France, French, about 1620.
Musée d'Artillerie, Paris 39

1451. Additional pieces belonging to the same suit. Musée d'Artillerie,
Paris 40

1452. Armour for man and horse, French, about 1620-30. Metropolitan
Museum, New York 41

1453. Suit of armour, English, about 1640. Burges bequest, British Museum 43

1454. Armour of Louis XIII, probably French, about 1635-40. Musée
d'Artillerie, Paris 44

1455. Suit of armour, by Garbagnaner. Musée d'Artillerie, Paris 44

1456. Half suit, German, about 1570. National Germanic Museum, Nuremberg 47

1457. Helmet, breast- and backplate, and gorget, English, about 1640-50.
Tower of London 48

1457A. Suit of pikeman's armour. Collection: Mr. S. J. Whawell 49

1458. Gorget plate, Italian, about 1630-40. Wallace Collection 50

1459. Silver gorget, French, about 1630-40. Musée d'Artillerie, Paris 52

1460. Copper-gilt gorget, Dutch or English, about 1650. Ex collection:
Bateman. Now in a private collection 52