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Fig. 1014. Chanfrons
(a) From the armour of Henry, Prince of Wales. English, Greenwich School. Early XVIIth century. Collection: H.M. the King, Windsor Castle. No. 713, Laking's "Armoury of Windsor Castle," 1904.
(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, 3rd Earl of Cumberland, 1558-1605. Tower of London, Class VI, No. 52
(d) German, under Italian influence, first half of the XVIth century. Tower of London, Class VI, No. 55
(e) French (remade), first half of the XVIth century (it bears a Milanese mark now assigned to a considerably earlier date). Metropolitan Museum of New York
(f) Probably English, early XVIIth century. Tower of London, Class VI, No. 49