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 1054. From the ancient armoury of the Medici. Bargello Museum, Florence     286

1055. C 11, Royal Armoury, Turin      287

1056. Signed by Paolo Negroli. Ex collection: Magniac. Now in the Riggs Collection, Metropolitan Museum, New York     290

1057. Musée du Louvre      291

1058.      292

1059. Originally in the collection of the Archduke Ferdinand of Tyrol. Attributed by the late Herr W. Boeheim as the work of Giovanni Battista Serabaglio of Milan. Middle of the XVIth century. Imperial Armoury, Vienna     293

1060. G 50, Musée d'Artillerie, Paris     290

1061. Tower of London     298

1062. A 19, Royal Armoury, Madrid      304

1063. In an English private collection     306

1064. A 139, Royal Armoury, Madrid     307

1065. It is known as the Mühlberg armour. Royal Armoury, Madrid     308

1066. Charles V is portrayed wearing portions of the suit (Fig. 1065). In the Prado, Madrid     309

1067. A 164, Royal Armoury, Madrid     309