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BreastplatesAs a standard I craft those elements as non-welded. It is very difficult to properly match the breastplate with a backplate. Pattern of cuirass I would willingly craft in version of breastplate only, adapted to wear (leather belts on the back). On average it takes down the price to 50%. Torso cover can be ordered in different options of surface finish. It is obvious that simple soldier armour not always fit with precise polishing and vice-versa, highly decorative style can not be finished shallowly. Despite of finish, the marks of mechanic processing are never left on the surface and details like, for example inside spacers and those which fasten the leather belts are hand made, or their look is similar as hand made ones. As default I use normal type of steel, unless it is written in product description otherwise.
Breastplate 56 price: 1300 euro + mailing costs
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| Breastplate 17th century, copy based on preserved original. Breastplate is made of 1,5mm steel, tassets 1,2mm. Product is not welded. Surface is hammered, blackened with a beeswax (*5)
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Breastplate and backplate 55 price: 3500 euro + mailing costs
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| Breastplate and backplate, second half of 15th century. It is inspired by preserved original. It is made of 1,5mm thick steel, faulds 1,2mm. The whole is hammered, sanded and polished by hand (*2). Product is not welded.
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Breastplate and backplate 54 price: 2500 euro + mailing costs
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| Cuirass XVI-th century, made basing on preserved original. It is made of 2,0mm, 1,5mm and 1,2mm thick steel.
Surface is hammered, sanded, hammer marks left (*6). Product is not welded.
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Breastplate 53 price: 1500 euro + mailing costs
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| Breastplate, second half of 15th century. It is inspired by preserved original. It is made of 1,5mm thick steel, faulds 1,2mm. The whole is hammered, sanded and polished by hand (*2). Product is not welded.
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Breastplate 52, steel C45 price: 1550/1175 euro + mailing costs.
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| Breastplate based on graphical representation of altar in Pistoia cathedral. It is dated on year 1371. Additionally, the breastplate has a neck guard 'V'. It is made of tool steel C45, 1,5mm thick and the faulds of 1,0mm. One can order this pattern made of ordinary steel in price of 1175 euro. Surface is hammered, sanded, hammer marks left (*6). Product is not welded.
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Breastplate and backplate 51 price: 4500 euro + mailing costs
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| Breastplate and backplate from second half of 15th century. Made of 1,5mm 1,2mm and 1,0mm steel. This product is non-welded. Surface is hammered, sanded, hammer marks left (*6) + file marks. Product is not welded.
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Breastplate 50 price: 1050 euro + mailing costs.
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| Breastplate, end of 14th century. It is made of 1,5mm thick steel. Product is not welded. Product is not welded. Surface is hammered, blackened with a beeswax (*5)
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Breastplate 49 price: 1500 euro + mailing costs
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| Breastplate, 16th century, based on preserved originals. It is made of 2,0mm and 1,5mm thick steel. Surface is hammered and sanded, there are hammer marks left (*6), additionaly there are some file marks also. Product is not welded.
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Breastplate and backplate 48 price: 2600 euro + mailing costs
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| Cuirass, 17th century, based on preserved originals. It is made of 2,0mm and 1,5mm thick steel. Surface is hammered and blackened with a beeswax (*5). Product is not welded.
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Breastplate 47 price: 800 euro + mailing costs
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| Breastplate, end of 14th century. It is based on preserved original and the iconography. It is made of 1,5mm thick steel. Product is not welded. Product is not welded. Surface is hammered, blackened with a beeswax (*5)
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Breastplate and backplate 45 price: 2350 euro + mailing costs.
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| Pikemen cuirass XVII-th century, made basing on preserved original. Cuirass has got cuisse and tassets. Cuisse is designed for quick dismantling. It is appropriate for pikemen or an officer. It is made of 1,5mm, 1,2mm and 1,0mm thick steel. Product is non-welded. Surface is hammered, sanded a bit and there are hammer marks left (*7).
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Breastplate and backplate44 tool steel (C45) price: 2400/2925 euro + mailing costs.
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| Curiass based on iconography from second half of XIV-th century and beggining of XV-th century. The one on the picture is made of tool steel C45 and it costs 2925 euro. The same made of ordinary steel - 2400 euro. 1,5mm thick steel. Surface is hammered and sanded, there are hammer marks left (*6), additionaly there are some file marks also. Product is not welded.
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Breastplate 42 price: 950 euro + mailing costs.
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| Breastplate based on preserved originals from second half of XVI-th and first half of XVII-th century. 1,5mm thick steel. Surface is hammered, lightly sanded, hammer marks left (*7). Product is not welded.
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Breastplate 41 price: 800 euro + mailing costs
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| Breastplate, end of 14th century. It is based on preserved original and the iconography. It is made of 1,5mm thick steel. Hammered surface (*4). Product is not welded.
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Breastplate 40 price: 1500 euro + mailing costs
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| Breastplate, second half of 15th century. It is inspired by preserved original. It is made of 1,5mm thick steel, faulds 1,2mm. The whole is hammered, sanded and polished by hand (*2). Product is not welded.
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Breastplate and backplate 39 price: 2750 euro + mailing costs.
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| A pikemen harness, set consists of pauldrons, gorget and cuirass with tassets. Copy is based on preserved original from Vienna. Cuirass is made of 1,5mm steel, tassets 1,2mm. Gorget and pauldrons 1,2mm. Product is not welded. Surface is hammered, blackened with a beeswax (*5).
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Breastplate and backplate 38 price: 1625 euro + mailing costs.
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| Cuirass 17th century, copy based on preserved original from Vienna. Cuirass is made of 1,5mm steel, tassets 1,2mm. Product is not welded. Surface is hammered, blackened with a beeswax (*5)
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Breastplate and backplate 37 price: 1825 euro + mailing costs.
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| Cuirass 17th century, made basing on preserved original. It is made of 1,5mm thick steel. Product is non-welded. Surface is hammered, sanded a bit and there are hammer marks left (*7).
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Breastplate and backplate 36 price: 2500 euro + mailing costs.
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| Pikemen cuirass 17th century, made basing on preserved original. Cuirass has got cuisse and tassets. Cuisse is designed for quick dismantling, after removing it, cuirass looks like Cuirass 37. It is appropriate for pikemen or an officer. It is made of 1,5mm, 1,2mm and 1,0mm thick steel. Product is non-welded. Surface is hammered, sanded a bit and there are hammer marks left (*7).
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Breastplate and backplate 35 price: 1550 euro + mailing costs.
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| Cuirass 17th century, made basing on preserved original. The whole is made of 1,5mm thick steel. Product is non-welded. Surface is hammered and blackened with beeswax (*5).
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Breastplate and backplate 34 price: 2200/2325 euro + mailing costs.
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| Cuirass 17th century, made basing on preserved original. Cuirass has got cuisse and long tassets. If needed tassets can be shortened by half what allows system of hooks. Cuisse is designed for quick dismantling, after removing it, cuirass looks like Cuirass 32. It is made of 1,5mm, 1,2mm and 1,0mm thick steel. Product is non-welded. Surface is hammered and blackened with beeswax (*5).
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Breastplate and backplate 33 price: 1825/1950 euro + mailing costs.
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| Cuirass 17th century, made basing on preserved original. It can be ordered for 1200 euro, in this version, the clasp on arms is with ordinary buckles. Cuirass has got cuisse and tassets. Cuisse is designed for quick dismantling, after removing it, cuirass looks like Cuirass 32. It is made of 1,5mm, 1,2mm and 1,0mm thick steel. Product is non-welded. Surface is hammered and blackened with beeswax (*5).
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Breastplate and backplate 32 price: 1250/1375 euro + mailing costs.
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| Cuirass 17th century, made basing on preserved original. It can be ordered for 1250 euro, in this version, the clasp on arms is with ordinary buckles. The whole is made of 1,5mm thick steel. Product is non-welded. Surface is hammered and blackened with beeswax (*5).
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Breastplate 31 price: 1200 euro + mailing costs.
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| Breastplate, second half of 15th century. It is made of 1,5mm thick steel sheet. Surface hammered and slighty polished, hemmering marks. (*7). Product is non welded.
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Breastplate 30 price: 4500 euro + mailing costs
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| Cuirass made basing on preserved original of 15th century. This is classical Italian construction, but with gothic stylization. Construction has good mobility and can be took down, with possibility to adjust its size to some point. Cuirass is made of 1,5mm, 1,2mm and 1mm thick steel. Surface is hammered, sanded and there are hammer marks left (*6) + file marks. This product is not welded. Price applies to the cuirass itself, not the pauldrons.
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Breastplate 29 price: 1050 euro + mailing costs.
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| Breastplate, second half of 15th century. It is made of 1,5mm thick steel sheet. Surface is hammered (*4). Product is non welded.
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Breastplate 28 tool steel (C45) price: 1350/975 euro + mailing costs.
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| Breastplate based on graphical representation of altar in Pistoia cathedral. It is dated on year 1371. It is made of tool steel C45, 1,5mm thick and the faulds of 1,0mm. One can order this pattern made of ordinary steel in price of 975 euro.
Surface hammered and slighty polished, hemmering marks(*7). Product is non welded.
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Breastplate 27 price: 1550 euro + mailing costs.
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| Breastplate in gothic style, made basing on preserved originals from the second half of 15th century. Plackart is made of 2,0mm thick steel, the rest of elements are made of 1,5mm and 1,2mm thick steel.
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Breastplate 26 price: 1750 euro + mailing costs
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| Breastplate based on preserved original from year 1560. It is made of 2,0mm thick steel (central part), the rest elements are made of 1,5mm thick steel. Dark areas are blackened with horse hoof, light ones are sanded. Such breastplates occurred in full armours retained in black and white stylistics. Similar armours were produced in a long period of time around 1550 - 1620. It was used on horseback and also on foot. Product is non welded.
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Breastplate and backplate20 price: 4000 euro + mailing costs
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| Italian breastplate and backplate, 1450-1470. This pattern was popular in the export armouries. Construction moving, folded, with wide range of regulation. Breastplate mainly made of 1,5mm steel, but some parts of 2mm and 1mm. The whole is hammered, and then sanded and polished by hand (*2). This product is non-welded.
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Breastplate and backplate18 price: 3750 euro + mailing costs
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| Breastplate and backplate from second half of 15th century. Backplate is a reconstruction of preserved original. The original is in Royal Armouries, Leeds, Great Britain. The whole is hammered, and then sanded and mirror polished (*3). This product is non-welded.
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