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Showing 62 results for German, Landshut
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Hans of Landshut
1498
Matthes Deutsch
ca. 1490
Wolfgang Grosschedel
man's armor, ca. 1535–40; horse armor, dated 1554; saddle steels, later restorations
Wolfgang Grosschedel
ca. 1560
Matthes Deutsch
ca. 1490
German, Landshut or Augsburg
ca. 1560
Kolman Helmschmid
ca. 1515 and later
Matthes Deutsch
ca. 1490
Ambrosius Gemlich
blade ca. 1528–29, etched with a calendar for the years 1529–34; barrel dated 1540 or 1546
Peter Peck
ca. 1540–45
German, probably Landshut
ca. 1540
Wolfgang Grosschedel
ca. 1550–80
Wolfgang Grosschedel
ca. 1550–80
Hans Leinberger
ca. 1525–30
German
13th century
German
13th century
German
13th or 19th century
German
12th century
German
dated 1552
Mair von Landshut
1499
possibly German
12th century
Wolfgang Grosschedel
1554 and later
Wolfgang Grosschedel
1554 and later
Wolfgang Grosschedel
1554 and later
Wolfgang Grosschedel
16th century
Matthes Deutsch
15th century and later
Wolfgang Grosschedel
16th century
Wolfgang Grosschedel
16th century
Wolfgang Grosschedel
dated 1549
Hans Wertinger
1528
Hans Wertinger
1528
Wolfgang Grosschedel
ca. 1555–60
Wolfgang Grosschedel
ca. 1555–60
Wolfgang Grosschedel
ca. 1555–60
Wolfgang Grosschedel
ca. 1555–60
Wolfgang Grosschedel
ca. 1555–60
German
ca. 1500–1510
Wolfgang Grosschedel
ca. 1555–60
Wolfgang Grosschedel
ca. 1555–60
German, Landshut; greaves and sabatons, German, Augsburg (?)
ca. 1560 and later; greaves and sabatons, ca. 1570–80