18. Three-Quarter Armour, Composed from Elements of Several Armours Made in Connection with Wedding of Julius of Brunswick and Lüneburg and Hedwig of Brandenburg in 1560. Saxon (?), c. 1560. (Duke of Brunswick and Lüncburg.)
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19. Rapier, the Hilt of Gilt Iron, Pierced with the Initial Letters of the Motto of Duke Julius of Brunswick and Lüneburg. German, c. 1580. (Duke of Brunswick and Lüneburg.)
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20. Etched Close Helmet from a 'Wedding' Armour. Saxon (?), c. 1560. (Duke of Brunswick and Lüneburg.)
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21. One of a Pair of Flint-Lock Holster Pistols, Signed Thuraine a Paris, the Companion Pistol Signed le Hollandois. c. 1660-5. (Duke of Brunswick and Lüneburg.)
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22. One of a Pair of Flint-Lock Holster Pistols, Signed Frappier et Monlong a Paris. c. 1670. (Duke of Brunswick and Lüneburg.)
Plate I. Wool embroideries from the Convent of Wienhausen. (Now on exhibition at the Hinrichsen-Lindpaintner Gallery, Berlin) A-Tristran legend. Early fourteenth century. 2.33 by 4.04 m. B-A Knight's Romance. Early fourteenth-century fragment. 1.35 by 1.64 m. C-Figures of prophets. First half of fourteenth century. 2.3 by 1.58 m. The Wienhausen Embroideries at Berlin
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Plate II. A-The Tristran Legend. Second Half of the Fourteenth Century. The Wienhausen Embroideries at Berlin
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Plate II. B-Hunting Scenes. Early Fifteenth Century. 1.88 by 2.78 m. Wool Embroideries from the Convent of Wienhausen. (Now on Exhibition at the Hinrichsen-Lindpaintner Gallery, Berlin). The Wienhausen Embroideries at Berlin
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Plate III. A-The Speculum Humanœ Salvationis. Early Fifteenth Century. 3.6 by 6.1 m. The Wienhausen Embroideries at Berlin
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Plate III. B-The St. Thomas Legend. About 1400. 2.05 by 4.45 m. The Wienhausen Embroideries at Berlin
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Plate III. C-Legend of SS. Anne and Elizabeth. Late fifteenth century. 4.6 by 7.05 m. Wool embroideries from the Convent of Wienhausen. (Now on exhibition at the Hinrichsen-Lindpaintner Gallery, Berlin). The Wienhausen Embroideries at Berlin