. Inventory and survey of the armouries of the Tower of London . POLDER MITTEN(HI, 8G4). MENTONNIERE OF THE EARL OFCUMBERLAND (HI, 865). Reinforcing Pieces, etc., for the Joust. 864. Polder Mitten, or epaule de Monton (XVth-XVIth Century). The lower half of the vambrace and the plate protecting the bend of thearm being fluted. The elbow-cop is of four plates, the central of whichis sharply pointed over the elbow, and the front plate has a dentated edge. 865. Mentonniere of George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland (LateXVIth Century), unfinished. The rose, thistle and fleur-de-lys are broadlyrecesse


. Inventory and survey of the armouries of the Tower of London . POLDER MITTEN(HI, 8G4). MENTONNIERE OF THE EARL OFCUMBERLAND (HI, 865). Reinforcing Pieces, etc., for the Joust. 864. Polder Mitten, or epaule de Monton (XVth-XVIth Century). The lower half of the vambrace and the plate protecting the bend of thearm being fluted. The elbow-cop is of four plates, the central of whichis sharply pointed over the elbow, and the front plate has a dentated edge. 865. Mentonniere of George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland (LateXVIth Century), unfinished. The rose, thistle and fleur-de-lys are broadlyrecessed, but no engraving has been executed. The completed design fromthe armour appears on Plate XX. of the Armourers Album, Victoria andAlbert Museum. i68 THE ARMOURIES OF THE TOWER OF LONDON. 866. Grandguard (XVIth Century). Weight, ylb. 40Z. 867. Grandguard and volant-piece. Weight, 51b. 120Z. 868. Grandguard and volant-piece. Weight, 81b. 120Z. 869. Grandguard (Late XVIth Century), painted russet, with goldstripes set chevron fashion. Weight, ylb. 870. Haute-pi


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