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Helmet 211, one piece
price: 1200 euro + mailing costs

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Łebka XVI wiek, wykonana na podstawie zachowanego oryginału. wykonana z blachy 2.0 oraz 1,5mm. Powierzchnia kuta, szlifowana, pozostawione ślady po kuciu (*6). Produkt nie jest spawany.

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Helmet 207
price: 325 euro + mailing costs

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Secret helmet from the 13th century, used to strenghten the Great (Pot) Helmet. This is a reconstruction of preserved original. Crafted in 1,5mm steel. Surface is hammered, sanded, hammer marks left (*6). Product is not welded.

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Helmet 200, one piece
price: 900 euro + mailing costs.

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Helmet made of one piece of steel. The base material is 2,0mm thick steel sheet. It was commonly used in 15th century by the infantry. It was popular in whole of Europe. Surface hammered, blackened with beeswax (*5). This product is non-welded.

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Helmet 188, one piece
price: 500 euro + mailing costs.

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Helmet, one piece of steel. This helmet is made of one piece of steel, 2mm thick. It was used in similar form from 13th to 17th century. At the beginning it was commonly used by the knights as additional helmet (secret helmet). In 15th century it was used as helmet of the light armoured infantry. In 17th century it was used intermittently, sometimes it was worn under the hat. Such helmets preserved as originals and are widely found in iconography of different centuries. Surface is hammered, sanded, hammer marks left (*6). Product is not welded.

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Helmet 186, one piece
price: 1000 euro + mailing costs.

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Helmet made of one piece of steel. The base material is 2,0mm thick steel sheet. It was commonly used in 15th century by the infantry. It was popular in whole of Europe. The whole is hammered, and then sanded and polished by hand (*2). This product is non-welded.

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Helmet 184, one piece
price: 1125 euro + mailing costs.

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Helmet made of one piece of steel. The base material is 2,0mm thick steel sheet. It was commonly used in 15th century by the infantry. It was popular in whole of Europe. The whole is hammered, and then sanded and polished by hand (*2). This product is non-welded.

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Helmet 158, one piece
price: 625 euro + mailing costs


Helmet made of one piece of steel. The starting material is steel sheet 2,0mm thick. It was used in 15th century, mainly by the infantry. It was popular in whole of Europe. Surface hammered, blackened with beeswax (*5). This product is non-welded.

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Helmet 142, one piece
price: 1200 euro + mailing costs


Helmet made of one piece of steel, it is based on preserved original from second half of 15th century. Base material is 2,0mm thick steel. It was used in 15th century mainly by the infantry. It was popular in whole of Europe. Surface is hammered, sanded, hammer marks left (*6). Product is not welded.

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Helmet 135, one piece
price: 900 euro + mailing costs


Helmet, one piece of steel. Helmet made of one piece of steel. The base material is 2,0mm thick steel sheet. It was commonly used in 15th century by the infantry. It was popular in whole of Europe. Surface is hammered (*4). This product is non-welded.

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Helmet 128, one piece
price: 600 euro + mailing costs


Skullcap with temple shields. Helmet crafted of one piece of steel. Used material is 2,0mm thick steel sheet. It was used in 15th century by the infantry. Terrain of occurence is Germany and Switzerland. Surface hammered, blackened with beeswax (*5). This product is non-welded.

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Helmet 126, one piece
price: 625 euro + mailing costs


So called "secret" helmet made of one piece of 2,0mm thick steel. Characteristic ears cuts has occured in second half of 15th century. In the iconography of that period it is used by ordinary infantry. Product is not welded. Surface is hammered and sanded, there are hammer marks left (*6).

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Helmet 120, one piece
price: 1200 euro + mailing costs


Helmet made of one piece of steel, it is based on preserved original from second half of 15th century. Base material is 2,0mm thick steel. It was used in 15th century mainly by the infantry. It was popular in whole of Europe. Surface is hammered, sanded, hammer marks left (*6) + file marks. Product is not welded.

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Helmet 107, one piece
price: 450 euro + mailing costs


Helmet, one piece of steel. This helmet is made of one piece of steel, 2mm thick. It was used in similar form from 13th to 17th century. At the beginning it was commonly used by the knights as additional helmet (secret helmet). In 15th century it was used as helmet of the light armoured infantry. In 17th century it was used intermittently, sometimes it was worn under the hat. Such helmets preserved as originals and are widely found in iconography of different centuries. Product is non-welded. Surface hammered (*4).

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Helmet 105, one piece
price: 975 euro + mailing costs


Helmet made of one piece of steel. The base material is 2,0mm thick steel sheet. It was commonly used in 15th century by the infantry. It was popular in whole of Europe. Surface is hammered and slightly sanded (*4), there are file marks left. This product is non-welded.

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Helmet 99
price: 270 euro + mailing costs


Secret helmet from the 13th century, used to strenghten the Great (Pot) Helmet. This is a reconstruction of preserved original. Crafted in 1,5mm steel. Surface hammered, blackened with beeswax (*5). This product is non-welded.

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