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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
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Austrian — Halberd for the Bodyguard of Archduke of Inner Au
German — Halberd
Italian School — Glaive
German (Bavaria) — Glaive-Halberd
Flemish — Halberd
Northern Italian, Milan — Bill (Roncone)
Italian, perhaps Netherlandish — Partisan
German — Halberd
Possibly French or German — Halberd
South Italian or Spanish — Parrying Dagger
Italian, perhaps Brescia
Blade: probably Spanish — Parrying
German, Saxony
Of the guard of John George, Duke of Saxony (