Medieval two-handed broadsword, thirteenth century. Iron blade shaped to two wires with cutting edges which taper in a decisive manner towards the tip. Length 126 cm.
Replica of an original, Late Roman Pugio "Kunzing" Type, late Roman dagger found in the Roman fort near Künzing (Bavaria) dated from the 3rd century AD.
Shield King Richard the Lionheart Shield Steel by Marto. Coat of arms of English kingdom. Lionheart is a symbol of knighthood and chivalry. Shield of the famous English crusader king.
Medieval Costume of the Knights Templar Luxury Knight Templar tunic and cloak. Traditional clothing of Knights Templar Costume: coat and white robe, accompanied by both a red cross sewn license.
Medieval Knight Armour completely portable and functional. Medieval Knight Armor, Medieval Full Suit of Armor includes all parts of the Armour, which are shown in the image.
Medieval Knight armour consists of the following parts: Bascinet Helmet, the "hounskull" or "pig faced" type of bascinet visor, Milan, c. 1400: was considerably larger than earlier forms.
Medieval Knight armour includes all parts of the armour, which are shown in the image. Medieval Knight Armour completely wearable and functional. Medieval Armour with Bascinet fitted with a...
These Ulfberth capes have a very wide cut. No savings were made on the material and the entire cape has an inner lining. Cut and material are made very authentically according to historical models....
It is believed to have belonged to a wealthy Irishman - perhaps a prosperous farmer or a chieftain - but it is not known how the sword ended up in the hands of its Irish owner.
Roman shield made of wood and brass, rectangular introduced from the first century AD and used until the third century, dimensions: Height: 107 cm. Length: 59 cm. bending radius: approx. 23 cm.
The Evenstar capture the brilliance of the Evenstar's enduring beauty. Based on the actual pendant worn in the Lord of the Rings™ film, this piece is crafted in sterling silver. Measures 2 1/2 inches...
The large helmets that taper to a point at the bell of the helmet were also called Sugar Loaf helmets in the Middle Ages due to their resemblance to a sugar loaf.