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Old 12th September 2016, 05:52 PM   #1
Oliver Pinchot
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Some very rare pieces in there, thanks for posting, Iskender.

ChrisPer makes a very interesting observation vis a vis the historicity of types of presentation.
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Old 13th September 2016, 08:16 PM   #2
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Some very rare pieces in there, thanks for posting, Iskender.

ChrisPer makes a very interesting observation vis a vis the historicity of types of presentation.
My pleasure! lucky for us , that the old kings and nobels liked good arms an armor and collected many outstanding pieces (many copies to).Displays like Windsor Castle or the Armeria Real in Madrid will not disappear in the Cellars like it happens in many european City-Museums! greetings iskender
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