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Central European, possibly Austria
ca. 1425–75
Late Roman or Byzantine
ca. 430
Johann Gottfried Hänisch the Elder
dated 1742
Johann Gottfried Hänisch the Elder
crossbow, ca. 1720–30; winder, ca. 1575–1600
German, possibly Austrian
15th century
Central European, possibly southern Germany
late 15th or early 16th century, and later; date 1584 engraved probably during the 19th century
probably British, possibly London
ca. 1600–1625
Heinrich Heid von Winterthur
dated 1460
Late Roman or Byzantine
early 400s
Late Roman or Byzantine
second half 4th century CE
Central European, possibly German
early 16th century; 14.25.1576g, probably 17th or 18th century
Roman
4th century CE
Central or Eastern European, possibly Vienna
dated 1489
Western or Central European; quiver, possibly German
quiver, probably early 16th century; bolts, 14th–16th century
Italian
early 16th century
Jacob Floris
ca. 1570–1600
European
15th century
European, possibly German
probably 16th century
European, possibly German
probably 16th century
European, possibly German
probably 16th or 17th century
Central European, possibly Germany
probably 17th or 18th century
crossbow, Spanish, possibly Madrid; lever, probably Spanish
crossbow, ca. 1540–60 and later; spanning lever, probably first half of the 16th century
crossbow, possibly Bavarian; cranequin, probably southern German
crossbow, ca. 1560–80; cranequin, first half of the 16th century
Indian, Assam
19th century
Indian, Assam
19th century
German or Austrian
late 15th century
Spanish, possibly Valencia or Toledo; lever possibly Madrid
crossbow, ca. 1540–60; spanning lever, ca. 1525–75
probably Belgian or Dutch
tiller of crossbow, mid-18th century; bow, probably 19th century; windlass, ca. 1600–1750
probably German, possibly Saxony; cranequin, probably German
crossbow, ca. 1575–1650; cranequin dated 1562
probably Belgian or Dutch
crossbow, probably mid-18th century; windlass, dated 1741