. Inventory and survey of the armouries of the Tower of London . JOHN SMYTHE (). ^-^Q Kin? iu IQIA 117-118. Pair of Saddle-steels of King Charles I when Prince.— The ar9on is of three plates, the cantle of one plate. Both are decoratedwith vertical bands of engraved scrollwork, gilt. These pieces form partof the suit , , and were probably made by Petit of Blois. 119-120. Pair of Saddle-steels of Charles I. Plate XVIII—The arfonis of three plates, the cantle of one plate. The former has D-rings at eitherside for attaching holsters. Both are engraved with scrollwork and


. Inventory and survey of the armouries of the Tower of London . JOHN SMYTHE (). ^-^Q Kin? iu IQIA 117-118. Pair of Saddle-steels of King Charles I when Prince.— The ar9on is of three plates, the cantle of one plate. Both are decoratedwith vertical bands of engraved scrollwork, gilt. These pieces form partof the suit , , and were probably made by Petit of Blois. 119-120. Pair of Saddle-steels of Charles I. Plate XVIII—The arfonis of three plates, the cantle of one plate. The former has D-rings at eitherside for attaching holsters. Both are engraved with scrollwork and pieces are part of the suit , VI. 60. 121-122. Pair of Saddle-steels (Late XVIth Century).—The ar^on is of three plates, one of which is missing, and the cantle of two are decorated with bands of engraved arabesques, and have roped edges. 123-124. Pair of Saddle-steels, with roped edges. The ar9on is ofthree plates and the cantle of one plate. 125. Saddle-steel, ar9on only, of two plates. 126. Part of a Saddle-steel. 127.


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