1031A. Breastplate, early XVIth century, bearing the marks of one of the
Seusenhofer family. Collection: Mr. S. J. Whawell 243
1032. Suit of armour, German (Nüremberg), first quarter of the XVIth
century. Collection: the late Mr. Frederick Stibbert, Florence 244
1033. St. George. From the picture of "St. George and the Dragon," by
Paris Bordone 245
1034. Suit of armour, said to have been made for Count Eitel Friedrich von
Zollern, about 1503, of Italian fashion. Imperial Armoury, Vienna 247
1034A. Cuisse, knee-cop, jamb, and solleret, from the so-called Bayard suit.
The Rotunda, Woolwich 247
1035. Part of a suit of armour, probably made for Charles de Bourbon,
Constable of France, Italian (Milanese), Missaglia School, first
quarter of the XVIth century. Riggs Collection, Metropolitan
New York 248
1036. Suit of armour, German (Nüremberg), first quarter of the XVIth
century. Ex collections: Lord Stafford at Costessey Hall, Norfolk;
Cosson; Stuyvesant Collection. Now on loan to the Metropolitan
Museum, New York 250
1036A. Breastplate. The Rotunda, Woolwich 251
1037. Suit of armour (composite), German (Nüremberg), first half of the
XVIth century. Ex Dino Collection, Metropolitan Museum, New York 253
1038. Suit of armour (composite), German (Nüremberg), middle of the
XVIth century. Ex Meyrick Collection. Now Wallace Collection
(Laking Catalogue, No. 779) 253
1039. Suit of armour (slightly composite), (a) FRONT VIEW; (b) PROFILE
VIEW. Possibly the work of Franz Scroo of Brussels, first
quarter of the XVIth century. Ex Dino Collection, Metropolitan
Museum, New York 255
1040. Suit of armour, said to have been made for Wilhelm, Freiherr von
Rogendorf by Koloman Kolman of Augsburg about 1520. Imperial
Armoury, Vienna 259
1041. Slashed armour, as represented in Jacopo da Pontormo's (Carrucci's)
portrait of Ippolito de' Medici in the Pitti Palace, Florence 261
1042. Portions of a suit of armour, German, first quarter of the XVIth
century. Ex Meyrick Collection. Wallace Collection (Laking Catalogue,
No. 380) 262
1043. Portions of part of a slashed suit, German, first quarter of the
XVIth century. Tower of London. Purchased in 1841 263
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