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War Hat In Iron Of The 12th Century |
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War-hat in iron of the 12th century, from the frescoes in the Cathedral of Brunswick. | |
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War Hat In Iron From The Bohemian MS Voleslav |
War hat in iron from the Bohemian MS Voleslav of the 13th century. | |
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Skull-Cap Of The German Aenid Of Henry Of Waldeck |
Skull-cap of the German Aenid of Henry of Waldeck, a MS of the 13th century in the library of Berlin. | |
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War-Hat From The Manessis Manuscript |
War-hat from an illumination in the Manessis manuscript of the end of the 13th century. From Imperial Library in Paris. | |
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War-Hat In Iron Of The End Of The 14th Century |
War-hat in iron of the end of the 14th century from a painting at Saint Michel in Schwaebisch Hall, copied by M. de Hefner-Alteneck. | |
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14th Century War-Hat In Iron |
14th century war-hat in iron from a painting at Saint Michel in Schwaebisch Hall, copied by M. de Hefner-Alteneck. | |
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Skull-Cap From Manuscript Of The 15th Century |
Skull-cap with ear-plates from a manuscript of the 15th century in the collection of M. le Chevalier von Hauslaub at Vienna. | |
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War-Hat From Water Colour Paintings At Glockenthon |
War-hat with vizor from the water-colour paintings of Glockenthon of the year 1505. From Ambras Collection. | |
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War-Hat With Vizor |
War-hat with vizor from the water-colour paintings of Glockenthon of the year 1505. From Ambras Collection. | |
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Framework Of Pot-Helmet From The 15th Century |
Framework of pot-helmet. This was probably used in sieges and was worn like the heaume, over the ordinary helmet. | |
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German War-Hat Of The end Of 15th Century |
German war-hat of the end of the 15th century, from a cast in the Germanic Museum at Nuremberg. | |
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War-Hat In Iron Belonging to Charles I |
War-hat in iron belonging to Charles I of England. From Warwick Castle. | |
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War-Hat In Iron Of The 17th Century |
War-hat in iron of the 17th century. From Az Collection at Lintz. | |
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Iron Skull Cap With Vizor Of Augustus The Strong |
Iron skull cap with vizor. The outer part is perforated and weighs 20 lbs. It belonged to Augustus the Strong (1670-1733). From Museum of Dresden. | |
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German Skull Cap In Iron Of The 17th Century |
German skull-cap in iron with vizor and nose-piece of the 17th century. the neck guard is of mail and is covered on the outside with grey linen. from Dresden Museum. | |
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War-Hat Of The End Of 14th Century |
War-hat of the end of the 14th century, from a painting at Saint Michel at Schwaebisch Hall. | |
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War-Hat In Iron From A MS At Constance |
War-hat in iron from a MS at Constance, date 1435. Preserved in the Library of Prague. | |
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War-Hat In Iron Of The 15th Century |
War-hat in iron of the 15th century. From Museum of Copenhagen and Collection of M. de Hefner-Alteneck at Munich. | |
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15th Century War-Hat In Iron |
15th century war-hat in iron. From a MS in the collection of M. le Chevalier von Hauslaub at Vienna. | |
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Oval Shaped Skull Cap Of The 14th And 15th Centuries |
Skull-cap of the 14th and 15th centuries; slightly oval-shaped with chin-piece. From a MS in the collection of M. le Chevalier von Hauslaub at Vienna. | |
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War-Hat Belonging To The Reformer Zwinglius |
15th century War-hat belonging to the reformer Zwinglius. From Arsenal of Zurich. | |
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War-Hat With Ornament Of Burgundy Cross |
War-hat of the end of the 15th century. the principal ornament is in the shape of Burgundy cross, and made of pierced copper. From Renné Collection at Constance. | |
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War-Hat From The Theuerdanck |
War-hat from the Theuerdanck, published at Augsburg at the commencement of the 16th century. | |
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German War-Hat Of The 16th Century |
German war-hat of the 16th century, surmounted by 3 large twisted ridges and with movable ear-plates. This helmet is covered with velvet and its principal use is for hunting. From the Spengel and Hefner Alteneck Collections at Munich. | |
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16th Century Pot Helmet With Ear-Plates |
Pot-helmet with ear-plates of the 16th century. From Arsenal of Munich. | |
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17th Century Pot Helmet |
17th century pot-helmet used in sieges. From Museum of Artillery in Paris. | |
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Skull-Cap Of The 17th Century With upper Part Open Work |
Skull cap of the 17th century in thick iron and the upper part open work. From Berlin Arsenal. | |
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16th Century Skull Cap Of The Imbricated Scales |
16th century skull-cap of imbricated scales, from a drawing by Holbein. Industrial Museum of Vienna. | |
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Skull Cap Worn By King Of Poland John Sobieski |
Skull cap of imbricated scales, in polished steel, with movable nose-piece, cheek-plates and neck-guard. The socket for the feather and several other parts are in gilt copper. It was worn by John Sobieski, King of Poland in 1683. From Museum of Dresden. | |
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Frame-work Of 17th Century Skull-Caps |
Frame-work of skull-casp in iron of the 17th century. From Museum of Prague. | |
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Frame-work Of Skull Cap Used For Lining The Interior Of War-Hats |
Frame-work of skull-cap in iron, for lining the interior of war-hats. From Museum of Sigmaringen. | |
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Frame-work of Skull Cap Worn By French Carabineers |
Frame-work of skull-cap worn by French carabineers inside their war-hats in 1680. From Museum of Artillery in Paris. | |
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German Skull-Cap In Iron Of The 17th Century |
17th Century German skull-cap in iron, intended to be worn inside the iron-hats. From Imperial Arsenal of Vienna. | |
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Frame-work For Lining The Three-Cornered Hat Of The 18th Century |
Frame-work for lining the three-cornered hat of the 18th century. From Historical Museum of the Monbijou Palace at Berlin. | |
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German War-Hat Used In Besieging Castles And Towns |
German war-hat used in besieging castles and towns. Preserved in the Arsenal of Vienna. The largo brim protected the face from the boiling liquids that the besieged used in defense. | |
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Iron Hat Worn By Household Foot Soldiers Of King Louis XIV |
Iron hat with nose-piece, worn by household foot soldiers of King Louis XIV (1643-1715). From Museum of Artillery in Paris. |