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A beautiful and atypical falling buffe for a Burgonet reminiscent of the visors worn on Close Helmets and Armets, attributed to Kolman Helmschmid,
Width: 8.1 in/20.5 cm
Depth: 6.75 in/17.1 cm
Height: 7.6 in/19.4 cm
Weight: 1.3 lbs/568 g
Augsburg, Germany, ca. 1525, housed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
"Peau de Licorne" de porcelaine, laine et soie de Nicolas Buffe (2010-11) devant "Oubli et Mémoire de la Dame à la Licorne" de Claude Rutault (2018) inspiré de "La Dame à la Licorne" composition de six tapisseries (début du XVIe siècle) à l'exposition "Magiques Licornes" du Musée de Cluny, septembre 2018.
Close Helmet with Falling Buffe, c. 1590-1595, attributed to Pompeo della Cesa, Milan.
A Closed Burgonet with a falling Buffe,
Height: 16.5 in/41.9 cm
Width: 11.6 in/29.5 cm
Depth: 14.75 in/37.5 cm
Weight: 10.1 lbs/4593 g
Greenwich, England, ca. 1590, housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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A fantastically gilt Burgonet with a falling Buffe,
Height: 13.75 in/34.9 cm
Width: 9.25 in/23.5 cm
Depth: 15 in/38.1 cm
Weight: 6.4 lbs/2892 g
Italy, ca. 1555-1560, housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
An amazingly silvered and gilt falling Buffe, attributed to Lucio Piccinino, Milan, Italy, ca. 1590, housed at the Victoria & Albert Museum.