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    <value>Composite half armour, comprising a close helmet, a collar, a cuirass, a pair of spaudlers and vambraces and a pair of gauntlets. For heavy cavalry use or field use, decorated with fluting in the 'Maximilian' fashion. South German.</value>
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    <credit_line>Given by Mrs E.W. Stead and Mr Gilbert Stead</credit_line>
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    <value>Mrs E.W. Stead and Mr Gilbert Stead of Dalston Hall, Cumberland.</value>
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