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Turkish
late 15th century
Crinet and Shoulder Defense for a Horse, Textile (wool, cotton), iron, leather, hair (yak), horn or wood, Western Tibetan
Western Tibetan
17th century
Shaffron and Crinet (Horse's Head and Neck Defenses), Romain des Ursins  Italian, Steel, textile, Franco-Italian
Romain des Ursins
ca. 1480–95, with 19th century restorations
Portions of a Crinet (Horse's Neck Defense), Steel, leather, Italian, probably Brescia
Italian, probably Brescia
ca. 1580–90
Pair of Neck Defenses (Crinet) and Breast Defense (Peytral) from a Horse Armor, Leather, iron, brass or copper alloy, gold, shellac, pigments, textile, hair, Tibetan or Mongolian
Tibetan or Mongolian
15th–17th century
Crinet Plate Belonging to an Armor for Field and Tournament Made for Duke Nikolaus "The Black" Radziwill (1515–1565), Duke of Nesvizh and Olyka, Prince of the Empire, Grand Chancellor and Marshal of Lithuania, Kunz Lochner  German, Steel, brass, gold, paint, German, Nuremberg
Kunz Lochner
ca. 1555; probably repainted later
Crinet Plate Belonging to an Armor for Field and Tournament Made for Duke Nikolaus "The Black" Radziwill (1515–1565), Duke of Nesvizh and Olyka, Prince of the Empire, Grand Chancellor and Marshal of Lithuaniac, Kunz Lochner  German, Steel, gold, leather, textile (velvet), German, Nuremberg
Kunz Lochner
ca. 1555
Crinet, Valentin Siebenbürger  German, Steel, German, Nuremberg
Valentin Siebenbürger
ca. 1535
Crinet, Romain des Ursins  Italian, Steel, Franco-Italian
Romain des Ursins
ca. 1480–95; bottom lame and mail fringe, restored ca. 1863–1900
Crinet Plate and Shaffron Belonging to an Armor for Field and Tournament Made for Duke Nikolaus "The Black" Radziwill (1515–1565), Duke of Nesvizh and Olyka, Prince of the Empire, Grand Chancellor and Marshal of Lithuania, Kunz Lochner  German, Steel, brass, gold, paint, German, Nuremberg
Kunz Lochner
ca. 1555; probably repainted and eye guards restored later
German
15th century
Flemish
ca. 1600–1630
German
ca. 1550
German
ca. 1500
European
16th century