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Halberd forged by Peter Schrekeisen, Austria, 1577.From The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Austrian ceremonial halberd, circa 1600.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
State Halberd for the Trabanten Guard of an Archduke of Austria, 1578.from The Philadelphia Museum o
Peaked morion originating from Northern Italy, circa 1570.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Gold etched morion from Italy, circa 1550-1570.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Ornate gold etched comb morion, Northern Italy, late 16th century.from The Philadelphia Museum of Ar
Ornately embossed Italian morion, circa 1550-1570.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
German or Austrian tuck (panzerstecher), early 16th century.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Pittsburgh Philadelphia Steagles,During World War II, many professional sports leagues were seve
Engraved, gold finished Peabody Martini breechloading rifle showcased at the Philadelphia Centennial
German carved staghorn gunpowder flask, late 16th centuryfrom The Philadelphia Museum of Art
German field armor, circa 1540from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
German close helmet, circa 1520from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Carved staghorn gunpowder flask originating from Germany, circa 1580.from The Philadelphia Museum of
Bone and pearl mounted gunpowder flask originating from Germany, dated 1676.from The Philadelphia Mu
Armor for a boy about seven, Northern Italy, late 16th century.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Shield with lantern holder, German, early 17th century.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Armor for use in tourney, Saxon, late 16th century.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Arming doublet, circa 1550-1650.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Italian rondache, 16th centuryfrom The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Burgonet with falling buff, Austria or Southern Germany, dated 1543.from The Philadelphia Museum of
North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Engraved staghorn gunpowder flask, German, circa 1620.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
City Hall and Independence Hall in Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, 1905).
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