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EUROPEAN ARMOUR AND ARMS

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644. "Sword of the Constables of France," second half of the XVth century. Musée d'artillerie, Paris 267
645. Curved sword, Northern French, first quarter of the XVth century. Collection: Mr. Felix Joubert 268
646. Curved sword with falchion blade, Italian, latter part of the XVth century. Collection: the late M. Edmond Foulc, Paris 269
646a. Curved sword with falchion blade, Milanese, first third of the XVIth century. Collection: Mr. S. J. Whawell 269
647. The "Donatello" sword, Italian, late XVth century. Royal Armoury, Turin 271
648. The "Caesar Borgia" sword, Italian, late XVIth century. Collection: Prince Teano, Duke of Sermoneta 272
649. Leather scabbard of the "Caesar Borgia" sword. Victoria and Albert Museum 272
650. The "Pucci" sword, North Italian, late XVth century 273
651. Sword, Italian, late XVth century. Beaumont Collection, Musée Cluny, Paris 273
652. Sword, Italian, late XVth century. Collection: Baron de Cosson 273
653. Sword, late XVth century. Collection: Mr. Felix Joubert 274
654. Sword, North Italian, late XVth century. Musée de Louvre 275
655. Sword, North Italian, late XVth century. Beaumont Collection, Musée Cluny, Paris 276
656. Sword, North Italian, late XVth century. Beaumont Collection, Musée Cluny, Paris 276
657. Small sword with enriched blade, Italian, late XVth century. Bargello Museum, Florence 277
658. Sword, reputed to have been designed by Andrea Briosco, early XVIth century. Musée de Louvre 277
659. Six pommels of bronze, Italian, late XVth and early XVIth centuries. British Museum 278
660. Sword, with "ear" pommel, Venetian, decorated under Moorish influence, late XVth century. Collection: Signor Ressman, Bargello Museum, Florence 280
661. The Villaseca sword, or sword of Boabdil. Collection: Dowager Marquise de Viana, Madrid 282
662. Sword of Hispano-Moorish design, presented to the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, by the Duc de Luynes 282
663. Sword of Hispano-Moorish design, late XVth century, reputed to

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