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A GOOD 17TH CENTURY STYLE AND LATER BOY'S SUIT OF ARMOUR together with A PERIOD PIKE, modelled stood on a wooden plinth base, bearing label for Padley Hall Collection. (164cm high- floor to helmet)

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A GOOD 17TH CENTURY STYLE AND LATER BOY'S SUIT OF ARMOUR together with A PERIOD PIKE, modelled stood on a wooden plinth base, bearing label for Padley Hall Collection. (164cm high- floor to helmet)

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