. Inventory and survey of the armouries of the Tower of London . he former. The fan-plate of the elbow is engraved with a decorated saltire, and the elbow isprotected by turning outwards, the upper part of the vambrace almost atright angles. (See No. 51.) 736-737. Pair of Pauldrons (Late XVIth Century), by Conrad Lochner of Augsburg, en-graved with figures of Tritons. n|The left pauldron bears the 5^Nuremberg, that on the right nos. Lochners mark. 738. Pauldron and Brassard (XVIthCentury), right arm engraved with triplebands of flowing designs. PAULDRON (m, 730). 739. Pauldrou (L


. Inventory and survey of the armouries of the Tower of London . he former. The fan-plate of the elbow is engraved with a decorated saltire, and the elbow isprotected by turning outwards, the upper part of the vambrace almost atright angles. (See No. 51.) 736-737. Pair of Pauldrons (Late XVIth Century), by Conrad Lochner of Augsburg, en-graved with figures of Tritons. n|The left pauldron bears the 5^Nuremberg, that on the right nos. Lochners mark. 738. Pauldron and Brassard (XVIthCentury), right arm engraved with triplebands of flowing designs. PAULDRON (m, 730). 739. Pauldrou (Latc XVIth Cen- tury), right arm ; with neck-guard riveted on, and bands of trophy workengraved. Brought from Malta in 1826. 740-741. Pair of Pauldrons, with iron buckles for attachment. 742-743. Portions of Pauldrons of two and three : 742, 2lb. 40Z. ; 743, 51b. 90Z. 744. Lower lame of a Pauldron. 745. Pauldron and Brassard (XVIIth Century), left. 746. Pauldron and Brassard (XVIIth Century), left. 747. Pauldron and Brassard (XVIIth Century),


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