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The Burgundian Bard
VI.6, VI.7, VI.8, VI.9, VI.10,VI.11, VI.12
Horse armour of King Henry VIII (known as the Burgundian Bard). Flemish, about 1511-15. Part of an armour presented by the Holy Roman Emperor, Maximilian I, to Henry VIII to mark his marriage to Katherine of Aragon. Made by Guille Margot and decorated by Paul van Vrelant
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XII.1
Breech loading wheellock gun of King Henry VIII. Probably English, dated 1537. Probably made by William Hunt
Queen Elizabeth’s pocket pistol
XIX.246
Bronze 12 pounder basilisk known as "Queen Elizabeth's Pocket Pistol). Dutch, Utrech, dated 1544. Cast by Jan Tolhuys. Thought to have been presented to Henry VIII, King of England, by Maximilian van Egmont, Count Buren, following the Siege of Boulogne, in 1544. With an English carriage 1827
Silvered and engraved armour
II.5, VI.1, VI.2, VI.3, VI.4, VI.5
Armour for man and horse of King Henry VIII (known as the Silvered and engraved armour). English, Greenwich, about 1515. The armour commemorates the marriage Of King Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon. The man's armour made by Peter Fevers and the horse armour made by Guille Margot. Decorated by Paul van Vrelant of Brussels
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II.6
Foot combat armour of King Henry VIII. English, Southwark, 1520. Intended for the great tournament, known as the Champ de Drap d'Or or Field of Cloth of Gold, held between Francois I, King of France and Henry VIII in 1520, but never finished
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II.7
Tonlet armour of King Henry VIII. English, Southwark, 1520. Made to replace the foot combat armour (II.6) for the great tournament, known as the Champ de Drap d'Or or Field of Cloth of Gold, held between Francois I, King of France and Henry VIII in 1520
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