Medieval Helmets
Our Great Helmet William of Staunton 1326 AD is a reconstruction of an image on a stone relief depicting William of Staunton, The Great Helmet William of Staunton 1326 AD is dated 1326 and displayed in in Staunton church, Norfolkshire, England.
The "Great Helmet" was often worn over a smaller, lighter helmet (for example secret helmet).
They 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).
For more information on how to assess the size you require please see our Helmet Sizing Guide
One Size
Internal circumference approx. 64cm
Forehead to back: approx. 21.5 cm
Ear to ear: approx. 19.5 cm
2mm steel (14 gauge)
Finish: blackeened (slightly oiled)
Weight: approx. 2.7 kg
The "Great Helmet" was often worn over a smaller, lighter helmet (for example secret helmet).
They 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).
For more information on how to assess the size you require please see our Helmet Sizing Guide
One Size
Internal circumference approx. 64cm
Forehead to back: approx. 21.5 cm
Ear to ear: approx. 19.5 cm
2mm steel (14 gauge)
Finish: blackeened (slightly oiled)
Weight: approx. 2.7 kg
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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:1716382912
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Weight:8kg