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Harquebusier's Armor of Pedro II, King of Portugal (reigned 1683–1706) with Buff Coat, Richard Holden  British, Steel, gold, leather, textile, British, London; buff coat, European
Armorer Armor attributed to Richard Holden
Armorer Helmet cheek pieces and metal plates on shoulder straps made by Daniel Tachaux
ca. 1683 and later; buff coat, 17th–18th century
Helmet and Breastplate for the Gioco del Ponte, Steel, polychromy, lead, Italian
Italian
17th century, with later alterations
Hanging, Silk and metal thread, Spanish
Spanish
1550–1600
Hungarian-Style Shield, Wood, leather, gesso, polychromy, Eastern European
Eastern European
ca. 1500–1550
Rondache in Late 16th Century Milanese Style, Steel, gold, silver, Italian, Milan
Italian, Milan
probably 18th–19th century
Shield, Steel, brass, German
German
ca. 1550
St. Willibald, Stone, German
German
16th century
Costume Armor and Sword in the Classical Style, Hallé  French, Linen, papier-mâché, bole, gold leaf, graphite (helmet); silk, cotton, metal coils and spangles, metallic yarn (tunic); steel, wood, gesso, silver, gold leaf (sword), French, Paris
Helmet includes original paper label of Hallé
ca. 1788–90
Tomb Effigy of Jacquelin de Ferrière, Limestone, wood, North French
North French
ca. 1275–1300
Composed Armor, Wolfgang Grosschedel  German, Steel, gold, leather, textile, copper alloy, German, Landshut and Augsburg; gorget, Italian
Armorer Helmet, arm defenses, gauntlets and leg defenses by Wolfgang Grosschedel
Armorer Helmet, arm defenses, gauntlets and leg defenses by Franz Grosschedel
ca. 1550–80

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