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Joseph Deutschmann
ca. 1740
Ignaz Günther
ca. 1755
Peter Peck
ca. 1540–45
German, possibly Munich
ca. 1600–1620
Jean François Cuvilliés the Elder
ca. 1735–40
Daniel Sadeler
ca. 1610–30
German, Munich
ca. 1735
Emanuel Sadeler
ca. 1600–1610
Daniel Sadeler
ca. 1610–30
Ambrosius Gemlich
blade ca. 1528–29, etched with a calendar for the years 1529–34; barrel dated 1540 or 1546
Franz Seitz
1872–80
Southern German, probably Munich
ca. 1760
Southern German, probably Munich
ca. 1760
Southern German, probably Munich
ca. 1760
Southern German, probably Munich
ca. 1760
Caspar Spät
dated 1668
Jean François Cuvilliés the Elder
ca. 1730–35
F. Ring Foundry
ca. 1875 after a dinanderie model from the Southern Netherlands, ca. 1450
Paulus Willemsz. van Vianen
ca. 1596–1600
Caspar Spät
ca. 1640–50
Daniel Sadeler
ca. 1610–30
Daniel Sadeler
ca. 1610–30
hilt, probably Dutch; blade, German, Munich
hilt, ca. 1650 (grip, restored 1995); blade, mid-to late 17th century
possibly German
ca. 1730–50
possibly German
ca. 1750–60
German, possibly Ulm
1588
Wenzel Jamnitzer
late 16th–early 17th century
possibly Southern German
early 17th century
German, possibly Nuremberg
late 16th century
German, possibly Brunswick
ca. 1535
German, possibly Lower Saxony
ca. 1540–50 and later
German, possibly Brunswick
ca. 1535
German, possibly Lower Saxony
ca. 1540–50 and later
German, possibly Augsburg
ca. 1730
German, possibly Saxony
ca. 1600
Bernard Salomon
ca. 1600
possibly German, Dresden
ca. 1750, watch dial a later 18th century replacement
German, possibly Lower Saxony
helmet, ca. 1530; armor, ca. 1540–50 and later
Central European, possibly German
early 16th century; 14.25.1576g, probably 17th or 18th century
Joseph Echteler
1883–84