Medieval Helmets
Our replica of the Great Helmet (Pembridge Style) 1370 AD is based on the helmet of Sir Richard Pembridge and is displayed in the Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh.
The "Great Helmet" (Pembridge Style) 1370 AD was often worn over a smaller, lighter helmet (for example secret helmet).
These helmets were common throughout Europe in the middle ages, and numerous contemporary images, miniatures and originals found in Germany, Flanders, England, Italy, Swizerland, Austria, etc. prove the popularity of this helmet type.
They were used during the famous battles of Crecy (1346) and Poitiers (1356).
Details
Includes comfortable leather inlay
Suitable for head circumference up to 63 cm
Long distance (back to front): approx. 23 cm
Short distance (ear to ear): approx. 19.5 cm
Material: 2 mm steel, leather
Finish: polished and oiled.
The "Great Helmet" (Pembridge Style) 1370 AD was often worn over a smaller, lighter helmet (for example secret helmet).
These helmets were common throughout Europe in the middle ages, and numerous contemporary images, miniatures and originals found in Germany, Flanders, England, Italy, Swizerland, Austria, etc. prove the popularity of this helmet type.
They were used during the famous battles of Crecy (1346) and Poitiers (1356).
Details
Includes comfortable leather inlay
Suitable for head circumference up to 63 cm
Long distance (back to front): approx. 23 cm
Short distance (ear to ear): approx. 19.5 cm
Material: 2 mm steel, leather
Finish: polished and oiled.
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Delivery:While we aim to dispatch your order next day, some of our items may take up to 5 working days to dispatch
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Brand:Get Dressed For Battle
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Condition:New
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Product Code:1716382901
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Weight:4kg