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Indian Armours

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English: 40. Suit mail armour, of chain coat and trousers, cased in purple

velvet, richly embroidered, pair steel and gold embroidered guantlets, and steel and chain helmet with nose-guard, exquisitely damascened in gold.

44. SUIT MAIL ARMOUR, of chain coat and trousers, with gold embroideries, set of four steel armour plates, pair steel and chain guantlets, and helmet with moveable nose- guard, set with rubies and emeralds, elaborately damascened in gold; “which belonged to the late Maharajah Duleep Singh.”
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Catalogue of the unique and exceedingly valuable collection of Oriental armour, arms, and objects of eastern arts, of supreme historical interest which came into the posession of the Marquis of Dalhousie, K.T. when Governor-General of India, 1848-55; also, service of old silver plate, war medals, Oriental shawls & embroideries, etc., the casket of personal jewels and lace of the Late Right Hon. Lady Susan Georgiana Broun, Colstoun House, Haddingtonshire by Dowell's Rooms (Firm) Publication date 1898

https://archive.org/details/Dalhousie/page/n18/mode/1up
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