An early sample of a patron/cartridge box, ca. 1560-65, is in the reserve colletion of the Metroplitan Museum of Art, N.Y., 
           see top two attachments. 
            
           Its edged construction is similar to the finely etched sample shown in post #42. 
            
           The following b/w att. is a scan of an old photograph showing various types of patrons and a round flask, from the 1560's to the 1580's, from the collections of the Historisches Museum Dresden, the Rüstkammer. 
            
      Re-attached find a third sample from that Nuremberg made group of patrons, all of them  ca. 1560, is in the Musée de l'Armée, Paris; with its etched and  fire-gilt decoration it is the finest known. It is also important for  historic weaponry because it is dated 1559; inv.no. M 21138 - cf. post #14. 
    
      The bottom att. presents a  but finely etched and edged patron of ca. 1550 in the Bargello, Firenze, from post #42, similar to the one in att.#1. 
       
       
           Best, 
           Michael
		 
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
				  
				
					
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