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Dressing in Steel: Part One (00:37:39) 934 views
Dressing in Steel: Part Two (00:20:04) 403 views
A Visit to the Armor Galleries (00:30:21) 4940 views
Bashford Dean and the Creation of the Arms and Armor Department, 1904–1929 (00:30:12) 256 views
The Art of Arms and Armor: Challenges of Research, Display, and Education (00:33:09) 331 views
Curators, Collectors, and Dealers: The Growth of the Arms and Armor Collection, 1929 to the Present (00:36:37) 227 views
Colt Model 1855 Pocket Percussion Revolver, serial no. 4460, with Case and Accessories
Sword of Captain Samuel C. Reid
Colt Paterson Percussion Revolver, No. 5, Holster Model, serial no. 528
Colt Paterson Pocket Percussion Revolver, Fourth Ehlers Model, serial no. 152, with Case and Accessories
Colt Paterson Percussion Revolver, No. 3, Belt Model, serial no. 156, with Case and Accessories
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 380
The first examples of European arms and armor entered the Metropolitan Museum in 1896 with the gift of the small collection of John Stoneacre Ellis (1828–1896), probably acquired during his travels in Europe in 1875–76. Of very mixed quality, it was among the earliest collections of arms and armor in America. Ellis was an army officer in California, fought in the Civil War, and later settled in Westchester County, New York.
Inscription: Inscribed in ink on velvet facing image: "1859"
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