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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
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Flemish, probably Brussels — Composite Zischägge (Helmet)
Italian, Milan — Demi-Shaffron
English — Funerary Close Helmet
South German; probably Augsburg — Shaffron
Spanish — Bevor ("Falling Buff")
Spanish — Gorget Plate for Bevor
Italian; Milan — Close Helmet for the Joust
German, probably Nuremberg — Circular Target
South German — Burgonet
Northern Italian — Close Helmet
North Italian, probably Brescia — Morion-Burgonet
Spanish — Bevor ("Falling Buff") and Gorget Plate