Circa 1350-This impressive armour of the fourteenth century is fully articulated and wearable. The armour fits a man of average height and a chest of 44 to 48 inches. Includes round section rivetted chainmail shirt and aventail with round rivets. |
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This elegant blade is the perfect complement for the Scottish lass or laddie. |
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These letter openers from CAS Hanwei are the perfect functional accent to any home or office decor. Crafted in steel with a distinctive antiqued patina, each piece is a small version of one of our full-sized swords and represents a style unique to its own time in history. Each is provided with its own stand and is packaged with a card detailing its origins. |
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Circa 1450-This impressively crafted armor will stand the test of time as it did during the bloody War of Roses in Europe during the l5th century. It will stand just as magnificently in your castle.Fully wearable. |
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A stunning and powerful Rapier. |
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The Main Gauche or left-handed dagger was often used with the rapier, providing an added dimension in both offense and defense. This Main Gauche is an authentic reproduction of the museum piece on which it was based. |
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Circa 1400-A doublet for Renaissance costuming. |
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Circa 1440-This wearable armour fits a man of average height with a chest size of 44 to 48 inches. It is supplied with a stand and looks as outstanding on display as in battle. |
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Circa 1643- This piece of English history is a must for the ECW collector and re-enactor. |
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