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1521. "Small" or court sword, French, the blade dated 1667. Musée
d'Artillerie, Paris 101

1522. "Small" or court sword, about 1690. Collection: H.M. the King,
Windsor Castle 101

1523. Hanger or cutlass hilt, about 1630. Collection: Mr. W. H. Fenton 103

1524. Hanger or cutlass hilt, English, about 1660. Collection: Mr. W. H.
Fenton 103

1525. Hanger or cutlass, probably German, about 1640. Collection: the
late Mr. E. J. Brett 104

1526. Cutlass hilt, about 1680. (a) View in profile. (b) View of the shell.
Ex collection: Baron de Cosson 104

1527. Main gauche daggers. a. Italian or Spanish, about 1640-50. Musée
d'Artillerie, Paris. b. Spanish, about 1640. Metropolitan Museum,
New York. c. Italian or Spanish. Musée d'Artillerie, Paris 106

1528. Dagger and sheath, Italian (Milanese), about 1620-30. Ferdinand
Rothschild bequest, British Museum 107

1529. Helms. (a) Helm, early XIIIth century (English forgery, middle
XIXth century).
Armoury of the Tower of London. (b) Helm,
middle XIIth century (English forgery, middle XIXth century).

Musée d'Artillerie, Paris 114

1530. Interior surface of a great bascinet 115

1531. Surface of a piece of steel used in a forged suit 118

1532. Bavarian forgery of a complete suit, third quarter XVth century 119

1533. Tilting suit, a Nuremberg forgery of about 1870-80, end of the XVth
century
120

1534. Tilting suit, English forgery, close of the XVth century, made
circa 1888 120

1535. Gothic suit, made in Paris by Monsieur Leblanc-Granger 121

1536. Close Helmets (Maximilian period). (a) Etched fluted close helmet.
(b) Plain fluted close helmet. Both forgeries of Nuremberg
make 122

1537. Maximilian suits, XVIth century (circa 1530). (a) A plain suit.
(b) A fluted suit. Nuremberg make, about 1880 123

1538. Three-quarter suit in the Maximilian style. Forgery, probably
Milanese work, about 1880 124

1539. An English suit, made by the late Mr. Francis, imitating the
Maximilian styles of various periods
124

1540. A genuine plain cuff of a gauntlet. The work of Monsieur Trebuoj 125