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Filippo Emmanuele of Savoy, 1588-1624 (Italian),
146
D 1, D 2.
Helmet and Shield of Charles V,
147
D 3, D 4.
Burgonet and Shield of Charles V,
148
D 8.
Shield (Italian) with design representing the Abduction of Helen, 16th century,
149
D 6.
Shield of Italian workmanship, 16th century,
149
D 63.
The ‘Plus Ultra’ Shield, designed by Girolamo Romani,
150
D 10.
Shield, early 17th century. Design: Warriors in combat,
150
D 63.
Shield called ‘Plus Ultra,’ with Apotheosis of Charles V,
150A
D 64.
The Medusa Shield, made by Negroli for Charles V,
150A
Shield of the Emperor Charles V, forming part of the Mühlberg armour,
151
D 66.
Italian Shield, Moorish style, 16th century,
151
D 67.
Italian Shield, Moorish Style, 16th century,
152
Shield presented to Charles V by Don Ferdinando de Gonzaga,
152
D 69.
Italian Shield, 16th century. Design: The Triumph of Love,
153
D 68.
Shield of Augsburg make, 16th century,
153
Shield ascribed to the Marquis of Villena, 16th century,
154
D 71.
Shield of the end of the 16th century,
154
Shield of Philip II,
155
Shield of the Milanese School, 16th century,
155
D 72.
Shield, late 16th century. Design: The Medusa’s Head,
156
Shield representing Jupiter, Saturn, Venus and Cupid, Mercury, and Mars, 16th century,
156
Shield, the work of E. de Zuloaga, 19th century,
157
Unfinished Shield, the work of E. de Zuloaga, 19th century,
157
Shield, the work of E. de Zuloaga, 19th century,
158
D 73.
Spanish Shield, 17th century. Design: The Judgment of Paris,
158
D 78.
Shield presented to Philip III by the Duke of Savoy in 1603,
159
D 79.
Shield presented to Philip III by the Duke of Savoy in 1603,
160
D 86.
Moorish Leather Shield, end of 15th century,
161
D 88.
Oval Leather Shield, late 16th century. The face decorated with admirable Mexican-Indian Feather-work,
161A
Leather Shield, with the Arms of the Mendoza family,
162
M 1-5.
Arms of King Francis I of France, taken at the battle of Pavia, 1525, by the troops of Charles V,
163
M 6.
Shield and Sword of Francis I of France, taken at the battle of Pavia. Design: The Gallic Cock attacking a warrior and putting him to flight,
163A
G 45.
Sword of Hernando Cortes,
164