Albert Frederick Calvert

Spanish Arms and Armour


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59 Armour sent from Flanders in 1624 by the Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia to Philip IV, 60 Armour ascribed to King Philip IV, 61 Armour made at Pamplona for the Duke of Savoy, 1620, 62 A 277. Armour ascribed, on doubtful authority, to Diego Garcia de Paredes, 63 Armour ascribed to Don Alonso Cespedes, the Castilian Alcides, died 1569, 64 Armour of Fernando d’Alarcon, 16th century (1849 Catalogue), 65 Half Armour of the Third Count of Altamira (1849 Catalogue), 66 Half Armour of John of Aldana (1849 Catalogue), 67 Half Armour of Alfonso d’Avalos, nephew of the Marquis of Pescara (1849 Catalogue), 68 Milanese Armour of the famous Warrior Antonio de Leiva (1849 Catalogue), 69 Half Armour of the Poet Garcilaso de la Vega (1849 Catalogue), 70 Armour of Luis Hurtado de Mendoza (1849 Catalogue), 71 Complete Armour of the Marquis of Pescara, General of Charles V (1849 Catalogue), 72 Half Armour of Juan de Padilla, beheaded by order of Charles V in 1520 (1849 Catalogue), 73 Half Armour of Juan Arias de Avila, Count of Puñonrostro (1849 Catalogue), 74 Coat of Mail ascribed to Alfonso V of Aragon and I of Sicily (1849 Catalogue), 75 Harness ascribed to Charles V (1849 Catalogue), 76 Harness ascribed to Charles V (1849 Catalogue), 77 M 11-17. Armour of John Frederick, Elector of Saxony, taken at the Battle of Mühlberg, 1547, 78 Armour of the Elector John Frederick, the Magnanimous, Duke of Saxony, taken at Mühlberg, 78A C 11. Brigantine of Milanese make which belonged to the Emperor Maximilian, 79 Mark on the Breastplate of a Child’s Corselet (17th century), 79A Signature of the noted Engraver of Augsburg, Daniel Hopfer, with date, 79A Monogram of Guidobaldo II, Duke of Arbino, on Suit A 188, 79A C 11. Inside of Brigantine of Maximilian I, with Arms of Austria and Burgundy, 79A Milanese Brigantine which belonged to Charles V, 80 Milanese Brigantine which belonged to Charles V, 81 B 1. Boy’s Half Armour which belonged to Philip III, 82 B 3. Shield. Subject: Gods overwhelming the Moors, 82 B 4. Boy’s Half Armour which belonged to Philip III, 82 B 1. Boy’s Half Armour, made in Italy for the Infante, afterwards Philip III, 83 B 1. Boy’s Half Armour, made for the Infante, afterwards Philip III (second view), 83A B 4. Half Armour presented to the Infante, afterwards Philip III, by the Duke of Terranova, 84 B 9. Milanese Armour presented to the Infante, afterwards Philip III, by the Duke of Terranova, 85 B 9. Armour of the Infante, afterwards Philip III, Milanese make (second view), 85A B 12. Boy’s Half Armour, with Medallion on Breastplate of Mutius Scaevola, 86 B 18. Boy’s Half Armour, made for the Infante Fernando, Son of Philip III, 87 Half Armour belonging to Prince Philip, afterwards Philip IV, 88 Boy’s Half Armour, Milanese make (late 16th century), 89 Boy’s Half Armour, 90 Boy’s Half Armour, end of 16th century (Italian),