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English: An image of a 'Levitor' (top) and 'Volfella' or 'Tweezers' (bottom) from The Academy of Armory (1693), page 423, chapter 11
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Source The Academy of Armor: or A Store-House of Armory and Blazon
Author Randle Holme

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An image of a 'Levitor' (top) and 'Volfella' or 'Tweezers' (bottom) from The Academy of Armory (1693)

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