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Armor, Steel, copper alloy, textile, leather, Italian
Italian
ca. 1400–1450 and later
Mace, Steel, gold, Italian
Italian
ca. 1575 to 1600
Armor of Emperor Ferdinand I (1503–1564), Kunz Lochner  German, Steel, brass, leather, German, Nuremberg
Armorer Kunz Lochner
dated 1549
Mace, Steel, Italian
Italian
ca. 1550–1600
Portions of a Costume Armor, Kolman Helmschmid  German, Steel, copper alloy, gold, German, Augsburg
Armorer Kolman Helmschmid
ca. 1525
Armor (<i>Gusoku</i>), Bamen Tomotsugu  Japanese, Iron, lacquer, copper-gold alloy (shakudō), silver, silk, horse hair, ivory, Japanese, Toyohara, Echizen province
Armorer Helmet signed by Bamen Tomotsugu
18th century
Mace, Steel, probably Turkish
probably Turkish
mid-16th century
Armor (<i>Gusoku</i>), Saotome Ietada  Japanese, Iron, lacquer, silk, gilt copper, Japanese
Armorer Helmet bowl signed Saotome Ietada
Armorer Breastplate inscribed inside, Myōchin Munesuke
16th and 18th centuries
Mace, Steel, wood, fiber (cord), possibly French
possibly French
late 15th century
Armor of Infante Luis, Prince of Asturias (1707–1724), Jean Drouart  French, Steel, gold, brass, silk, cotton, metallic yarn, paper, French, Paris
Armorer Signature probably refers to Jean Drouart
dated 1712
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
Armor Garniture of George Clifford (1558–1605), 
Third Earl of Cumberland, Jacob Halder  British, Steel, gold, leather, textile, British, Greenwich
Armorer Made under the direction of Jacob Halder
1586
Armor for Man and Horse, Steel, leather, copper alloy, textile, Italian, Milan and Brescia
Italian, Milan and Brescia
man's armor, ca. 1570 and later; horse armor, ca. 1580–90 and later
Ceremonial Mace, Rock crystal, gold, copper alloy, ruby, Indian
Indian
18th century
Armor of Henry II, King of France (reigned 1547–59), Jean Cousin the Elder  French, Steel, gold, silver, leather, textile, French, possibly Paris
Designer Part of the decoration design by Jean Cousin the Elder
Designer Part of the decoration design possibly by Baptiste Pellerin
ca. 1555
Mace head, Salinar artist(s), Stone, pigment, Salinar
Salinar artist(s)
500–100 BCE
Armor for Man and Horse, Steel, gold, leather, copper alloy, textile, Italian, probably Milan
Italian, probably Milan
man's armor, ca. 1575 and later; horse armor, ca. 1560 and later
Mace head, Salinar artist(s), Stone, Salinar
Salinar artist(s)
500–100 BCE
Mace head, Salinar artist(s), Stone, pigment, Salinar
Salinar artist(s)
500–100 BCE
Armor, Steel, leather, German, possibly Brunswick
German, possibly Brunswick
ca. 1535
Armor, Kolman Helmschmid  German, Steel, leather, German, Augsburg
Armorer Helmet, pauldrons, and vambraces attributed to Kolman Helmschmid
ca. 1525 and later
Armor for Man and Horse, Kunz Lochner  German, Steel, leather, copper alloy, textile, German, Nuremberg
Armorer Kunz Lochner
dated 1548, with later restorations
Armor for Man and Horse, Steel, leather, Syrian, Iranian, and Turkish
Syrian, Iranian, and Turkish
comprehensively ca. 1450–1550
Mace head, Salinar artist(s), Stone, pigment, Salinar
Salinar artist(s)
450–150 BCE
Field Armor, Steel, leather, German, Nuremberg
German, Nuremberg
ca. 1525; left arm defense, 19th century; rondels, 1923
Armor, Kolman Helmschmid  German, Steel, gold, leather, German, Augsburg and Landshut
Armorer Helmet attributed to Kolman Helmschmid
ca. 1515 and later
Armor, Steel, leather, German, possibly Lower Saxony
German, possibly Lower Saxony
ca. 1540–50 and later
Composite Armor, Jörg Wagner  Austrian, Steel, Austrian, Innsbruck and Mühlau
Armorer Sallet by Jörg Wagner
Armorer Breastplate and backplate by Hans Prunner
Armorer Rondel by Kaspar Riederer
comprehensively ca. 1485–95
Armor, Steel, leather, German, possibly Brunswick
German, possibly Brunswick
ca. 1535
Armor, Steel, leather, German, Nuremberg
German, Nuremberg
ca. 1520 and later
Armor, Steel, leather, German, Nuremberg
German, Nuremberg
ca. 1520 and later
Armor, Steel, leather, German, possibly Lower Saxony
German, possibly Lower Saxony
ca. 1540–50 and later
Gothic Armor, Steel, leather, copper alloy, German and Italian
German and Italian
late 15th century; extensively restored and completed ca. 1926
Armor for Field and Tournament, Steel, gold, silver, leather, textile, Italian, probably Milan
Italian, probably Milan
ca. 1575–80
Field Armor, Steel, leather, German, Nuremberg
German, Nuremberg
ca. 1525; left arm defense, 19th century; rondels, 1923
Armor for Field and Tilt, Steel, Italian
Italian
ca. 1550–75
Armor for Field and Tilt, Steel, Italian
Italian
ca. 1550–75
Composed Armor for Man and Horse, Missaglia workshop  Italian, Steel, brass, leather, textile (velvet, wool), iron, European, Italy, Spain, Flanders and England
Armorer Left reinforcing elbow stamped with marks belonging to the Missaglia workshop
Armorer Shaffron stamped with marks attributed to Ambrogio de Osma
ca. 1450–1525 and later
Armor, Steel, leather, Northern German, possibly Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Northern German, possibly Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
ca. 1560–65
Armor for Man and Horse, Steel, iron, leather, Turkish
Turkish
ca. 1450–1550
Armor of Mail and Plate, Steel, iron, copper alloy, textile, Indian, Sindh (now Pakistan)
Indian, Sindh (now Pakistan)
late 18th–first half of the 19th century