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Greek chest and backplates, bell armor, brass
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Greek chest and backplates, bell armor, brass

These handmade cuirass are modeled after ancient Greek originals of the archaic period (approx. 750 - 600 BC).

€273.11
€321.30
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Templar Armor Helmet

The large helmet or heaume, also called a cube or barrel helmet, is a type of helmet from the High Middle Ages,   which emerged in the late 12th century in the context of the Crusades and remained in use until the 14th century. It was used by knights and heavy infantry in most European armies (1220 and 1540 AD)  
€259.45
€305.24
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Helm templario
Also known as big helmet or heaume, helmet cube or barrel helmet, for its simple shape, a   cylinder with flat steel top and completely covering the head. He had small openings for   his eyes and mouth.
€273.11
€321.30
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Sword Prince Tancredo of Galilee
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Functional replica of the sword of Prince Tancred of Galilee. The button on this sword represented a galilee flower on one side and, on the other hand, the Cross of the Crusaders. The handle is made of leather covered wood. The blade of this sword is made of high carbon steel.
€273.11
€321.30
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Official Belt Sheath for Longclaw Sword, Game of Thrones
Linda sheath (case) along with the corresponding belt with official license of the HBO TV channel for the sword of Jon Snow (Jon Snow) known by the name of Longclaw and belonging to the TV series Game of Thrones . Precious pod (hem) along with the corresponding belt with official license of the HBO TV channel for the sword of Jon Snow (Jon Snow) known by the name of Longclaw (claw) and belonging to the hit TV series Game of Thrones . The prestigious manufacturer Valyrian Steel is pleased to introduce us to this wonderful replica very well made that will delight all those who have the sword of Jon Snow and so be able to complete it.
€264.00
€310.59
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Sword Templaria Damascus
Damascene Extraordinary da Damascene with open blade and 48 inches. Between 1108 and 1118, three religious-military orders were created to help and protect pilgrims who were going to the holy places. The Order of the Poor Knights of Christ, later known as the Order of the Temple, the Order of Hospitals of St. John of Jerusalem and the Order of teutonic Hospital brothers.
Pope Innocent II recognized the order of the Temple in the year 1139. The seal of the Templars, insignia of the order;  Two riders mounted on the same horse represent the dual vocation of the order, religious and military. With a Latin inscription that says sigilum militum Xpisti (Seal of the militia of Christ).
€245.79
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Oakeshott XVI One-Handed Sword
The one-handed sword we offer here, classified as a Type XVI sword according to Oakeshott's typology, is an excellent example of a medieval sword that would have served at the beginning of the Hundred Years' War between England and France.Type XVI was mainly characterized by a broad, full blade, approximately 70 to 80 cm long with a flattened diamond cross-section and a broad, flat tang. The blade tapered steadily to a sharp point reinforced by a distinctive ridge. The fuller usually extended from the guard to one-half to two-thirds below the blade. Although there are some exceptions, the one-way handle usually featured a cross guard slightly bent toward the blade, and a wheel pommel (with or without beveled edges).Type XVI swords were particularly popular in the first half of the 14th century. Its emergence and spread coincided with the emergence of plate armor, which made it necessary to rethink blade designs. Since the chain had not yet gone out of fashion, the goal was to offer versatile swords that could effectively combine slashing and thrusting abilities and thus stand up to mixed-type armor. Although their sharp point and a rigid diamond cross-section were ideal for pushing into gaps and joints or piercing plate armature, they still remained capable of delivering powerful cuts and cuts.Our rebuild has a double-edged high-carbon steel blade that fills on both sides about two-thirds below its length. The edges are not sharp, while the tip is very sharp, and the full tang of the blade is skewered.The handle consists of a slightly curved steel transverse guard approximately 20.5 cm long, a wooden handle firmly tied in brown leather and a disc-shaped chamfered steel pommel with octagonal facets (Oakeshott Type I1, a popular variant in the 14th and 15th c.).The gorgeous wood-core sheath is covered in brown leather and comes complete with a carrying belt approximately 4 cm wide and 2 mm thick around it. The pre-drilled belt has a sufficient number of holes to be adjusted for a comfortable and personalized fit.Please note that this medieval sword is not a weapon ready for battle. It is designed as a collector's piece or decoration/display and is not suitable for combat reenactment. In addition to its quality as a collectible, it is also perfectly suited as a prop, for example, to complete your outfit.
€280.50
€330.00