Mark and a man's naked arse.
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Armour, German, Nuremburg about 1540. Heavy cavalry armour for wear by a young man.
Armour for man and horse in the Gothic style. German, late 15th century.
Baybars looking happy as usual.
Armour for the foot combat of King Henry VIII. English, Greenwich, 1520.
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Horned helmet. Austrian, Innsbruck, 1511 - 14.
The 'Moustached Masked' helmet. German, about 1525.
Armour for the foot combat of King Henry VIII with a deep skirt called a 'tonlet'. English, Greenwich, 1520.
Reproduction of a horse and rider from the tomb of Qin Shihuangdi, the First Emperor of Qin. Chinese, original about 210 BC. One of the 3,000 'terracotta warriors'.
Elephant armour which is in the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest animal armour in the world. Indian, Mughal, about 1600.
The elephant armour is made from 8,450 iron plates and weighed about 160kg.
Armour, Japanese, 17th - 18th century. The front three plates of the helmet have been tested with musket shot.
Paul & Helena in the Victorian gun room.
Maces, battle axes and in the centre a rather vicious looking flail.
Priming flask, Indian, Rajasthan, early 19th century.
Double-barrelled centrefire rifle by Holland & Holland. English, London,1887. A massive 4-bore (.955") elephant gun.