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Two gauntlets for the right hand, engraved steel, partly gilt and damascened with silver, from several armours made for Infante Fernando and his brothers, sons of Philip III of Spain in the Real Armeria, Madrid, ca. 1614. Two gauntlets, both for the right

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Two gauntlets for the right hand, engraved steel, partly gilt and damascened with silver, from several armours made for Infante Fernando and his brothers, sons of Philip III of Spain in the Real Armeria, Madrid, ca. 1614. Two gauntlets, both for the right hand, engraved steel, partly gilt and damascened with silver.  Engraved steel, partly gilt and damascened with silver.
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Title: Two gauntlets for the right hand, engraved steel, partly gilt and damascened with silver, from several armours made for Infante Fernando and his brothers, sons of Philip III of Spain in the Real Armeria, Madrid, ca. 1614. Two gauntlets, both for the right
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Two gauntlets for the right hand, engraved steel, partly gilt and damascened with silver, from several armours made for Infante Fernando and his brothers, sons of Philip III of Spain in the Real Armeria, Madrid, ca.
1614.
 Two gauntlets, both for the right hand, engraved steel, partly gilt and damascened with silver.
  Engraved steel, partly gilt and damascened with silver.

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