. Inventory and survey of the armouries of the Tower of London . AliilET (IV, 24). ARMET (IV, 30). 25. Armet, similar to the above, much patched and re-made, with spikefixed on the crest. Weight, 71b. 150Z. Transferred from Dover Castle m 1915. 26. Armet (Early XVIth Century), with reinforcing plate overthe brow, one-part visor and single neck-lame with roped edge. Weight, 81b. 40Z. 27. Armet (Early XVIth Century), with bellows visor and ropedcrest. The beavor is scalloped on the lower edge, and does not belong tothe rest. The two neck-lames at the back allow a certain amount of playwhen throw


. Inventory and survey of the armouries of the Tower of London . AliilET (IV, 24). ARMET (IV, 30). 25. Armet, similar to the above, much patched and re-made, with spikefixed on the crest. Weight, 71b. 150Z. Transferred from Dover Castle m 1915. 26. Armet (Early XVIth Century), with reinforcing plate overthe brow, one-part visor and single neck-lame with roped edge. Weight, 81b. 40Z. 27. Armet (Early XVIth Century), with bellows visor and ropedcrest. The beavor is scalloped on the lower edge, and does not belong tothe rest. The two neck-lames at the back allow a certain amount of playwhen throwing back the head. Weight, 51b. 28. Armet (Early XVIth Century), with ridged crest and bellowsvisor. There are two neck-lames in front and behind. The whole ismuch dented and worn. Weight, 81b. 8oz. CLASS IV : HELMS AND HELMETS. 177 29. Armet (Early XVIth Century).—The skull is fluted, and hasa strong cabled crest. The visor is very skilfully forged in the form ofa human mask, with twisted moustaches, horizontal vision-slits taking theplace of eyes. Beneath


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