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Armor (Yoroi) of Ashikaga Takauji (1305–1358), early–mid-14th century, From the collection of: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Armor for use on horseback in the field, Made by the armorer Matthes Deutsch, German (active Landshut), first recorded 1485 - last documented c. 1505, c. 1505, From the collection of: Philadelphia Museum of Art
Armor of George Clifford, Third Earl of Cumberland, Jacob Halder (English, master armorer at royal workshops at Greenwich, documented 1558–1605), about 1580–85, From the collection of: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Portions of an Armor for Field and Tilt, Jacob Halder and Workshop (English, Greenwich, active 1576–1608), About 1590, From the collection of: The Art Institute of Chicago
Armour for the field, tourney, tilt and barriers, Jacob Halder, 1608, From the collection of: Royal Collection Trust, UK
Colleoni suit of armours, 1600 - 1610, From the collection of: Museo Poldi Pezzoli
Armor of Infante Luis, Prince of Asturias (1707–1724), Jean Drouart, dated 1712, From the collection of: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Shield and Helmet, Unknown maker, second half of 19th century, From the collection of: Huntington Museum of Art
Borromeo Helmet, Pompeo della Cesa, 1585 - 1590, From the collection of: Museo Poldi Pezzoli
Gonzaga Helmet, Pompeo della Cesa, Around 1591, From the collection of: Museo Poldi Pezzoli
Barāki (Head Armour for a Horse), Unknown, 16th century, From the collection of: Museo Poldi Pezzoli
Horse Armor of Duke Ulrich of Württemberg, for use in the field, Made by the armorer Wilhelm von Worms the Elder, German (active Nuremberg), master in 1499, died 1538, 1507, From the collection of: Philadelphia Museum of Art
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