. Inventory and survey of the armouries of the Tower of London . aching thepauldron. 753-754. Pair of Brassards (Early XVIth Century), with wideelbow-guards and original lining. 755. Pair of Brassards (Early XVIth Century), with narrow flutingsand cinquefoil embossed on the back of the elbow. 756. Half-brassards, consisting of oneside of the rerebrace and vambrace, andalso the elbow-cop. 757-758. Pair of Brassards (Late XVIthCentury), engraved with decorations oftrophies, etc., and parcel gilt, the marginsroped. 759. Brassard (Late XVIth Century), coarsely engraved with trophies, etc. Onthe fa


. Inventory and survey of the armouries of the Tower of London . aching thepauldron. 753-754. Pair of Brassards (Early XVIth Century), with wideelbow-guards and original lining. 755. Pair of Brassards (Early XVIth Century), with narrow flutingsand cinquefoil embossed on the back of the elbow. 756. Half-brassards, consisting of oneside of the rerebrace and vambrace, andalso the elbow-cop. 757-758. Pair of Brassards (Late XVIthCentury), engraved with decorations oftrophies, etc., and parcel gilt, the marginsroped. 759. Brassard (Late XVIth Century), coarsely engraved with trophies, etc. Onthe fan is engraved St. George in classicalBRASSARD {HI. 759). armour. The metal is russeted and gilt. 760-761. Two Demy Brassards. 762. Elbow-cop (Late XVth Century). 763. Large Elbow-cop (Early XVIth Century), boldly fluted andcabled. 764. Elbow-cop (XVIth Century), richly embossed with a two-headed eagle displayed, under a double-crowned tiara, holding a shieldcharged with a cross, the arms of Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua. The borderconsists of a flowing vine i6o THE ARMOURIES OF THE TOWER OF LONDON.


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