Helmets

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€175.96
Authentic replica based on a 1st century AD helmet. C. found in the Kupa river by Sikak, Croatia. The original is on display in Zagreb. Details: Steel with brass trim. A padded cotton cap is included to wear under the helmet. Suitable for head circumference up to 60 cm Weight: approx. 1.5kg
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€175.96
Very authentic replica of the Gallic imperial helmet found in the amphitheater of Besançon, France. Material: steel with brass inserts. Suitable for a head circumference of up to approx. 61 cm. Weight, 1.4kg
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Roman Helmets

Burg Late Roman Cavalry Helmet

BT7321
€219.96
Late Roman cavalry helmet. 4th century steel replica based on the original from Burg Castle, Norfolk (England). Head circumference 61 cm. Weight.: approx. 2.3kg
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€197.89
This complex replica follows the example of helmets worn at about 300 BC in ancient Athens. The flexible cheek guards are covered with leather at the inside. The plume can separately be mounted.This complex replica follows the example of helmets worn at about 300 BC in ancient Athens. The flexible cheek guards are covered with leather at the inside. The...
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Roman Imperial Gallic helmet -G- Weisenau, steel, with shield. This Roman helmet (also called an igaleai or icasisi) is an exact replica of a helmet from the mid-1st century AD Gallic Imperial helmet G Weisenau recovered from the Rhine River in Mainz-Weisenau, Germany. The remarkably well-preserved original iron and bronze artifact is on display for...
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Roman Helmets

Roman Helmet Coolus "Brass"

BT7332
€252.96
Authentic replica based on the find of two nearly identical helmets found near Schaan, Liechtenstein, dated ca. 1st century AD. Includes a padded cap to wear under a helmet. Details: For head circumference up to 61 cm. Weight: 1.5kg
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Roman Helmets

Roman Coolus 'D' Helmet (Haltern)

BT7342
€175.96
This replica of a Late Roman helmet is based on an original found near Intercisa, Hungary. This type of helmet was common from the late 3rd century until the end of the Roman Empire. Material: steel, leather. Suitable for a head circumference of up to 61 cm. weight: approx. 1.2kg.
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€219.96
Auxiliary Infantry 'E' (Heddernheim), steel and brass. The original was found in Heddernheim, near Frankfurt, and is dated around the 2nd century. material: steel and brass size: suitable for a maximum head circumference of up to 60 cm. weight: approx. 2.2kg.
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€219.96
Roman Imperial helmet -C- (Cremona) of brass. Authentic replica based on a 1st century AD helmet. C. found near Cremona, in northern Italy. Includes a padded cotton cap. Suitable for a head circumference of up to approx. 61 cm Weight: approx. 1.5kg
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Roman Helmets

Montefortino Roman Republic Helmet

BT7345
€219.89
The Montefortino helmet, named after the site near the present-day area of Fermo (Italy), is the most documented type of helmet of the Roman legions, and was in use during various stages of development of the Punic Wars (approximately 260 BC). until the time of Augustus Caesar (63 BC - 14 AD). Includes a padded cotton cap. Details: up to approx. 70 cm...
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Roman Helmets

Coolus Roman Helmet

BT7356
€252.96
Roman helmet replica of a discovery in Walbrook (London), the original is shown in the British Museum. It was probably used during the first roman invasion of the year 43 a.C. Includes a padded cotton cap
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Roman Helmets

Auxiliary Infantry 'B', Brass

BT7359
€252.96
Brass roman auxiliary infantry helmet. An authentic replica of a Roman auxiliary infantry helmet from the 1st century AD. inner cotton cap to wear under the helmet.
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€252.96
Imperial Italic D Continental Weisenau-Krefeld classification type. Replica of an original found near the gates of the Roman camp and later Kastell Gelduba (Krefeld-Gellep, Germany). Erected between 12 and 9 B.C. C., this Roman fortification played an important role during the revolt of the Batavians and survived until 500 BC Since the gill flaps of the...
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€274.96
Brass auxiliary infantry helmet. Helmets of this type were probably worn by both infantry and cavalry during the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD The wide cheek flaps cover the temporal, cheek and chin area and are entangled together by a pin in the front part. The helmet itself is reinforced by upper ribs, the neck is specially protected by an approx. Screen 9...
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Roman Helmets

Auxiliary Roman Cavalry Helmet A

BT7378
€329.96
This Roman cavalry helmet appeared around the beginning of the Imperial era. This reconstruction is based on a helmet crown found at Northwich (Cheshire UK) and gill flaps at Gloucester. This replica has a beautiful seal, probably from a curly-haired young man. The ornamentation on the lapels of the jowls represents Neptune. Includes padded cotton cap...
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Roman Helmets

Thraex Gladiator Helmet

BT7379
€329.96
Thraex gladiator helmet, brassThis replica is based on an original found in Pompeii (AD 79). Includes a cap. Material: brass. Suitable for a head circumference of up to 63 cm. Weight: approx. 3.4kg
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Roman Helmets

Roman Ribchester Cavalry Helmet

BT7383
€329.96
This replica is based on a cavalry helmet found near Ribschester, Lancashire, UK. The original is on display in the British Museum in London. The raised designs show soldiers doing athletic training exercises. suitable for a head circumference of up to 60 cm. weight: approx. 2.7kg
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€362.96
Roman helmet Italic 'H' made of steel and brass. Detailed replica of the original 'AG 800' from the famous Axel Guttman collection, which was auctioned several years ago. The original find in the river is said to come from the Balkans, but the exact location is unknown. In reference to the ornamentation, this helmet is also known as 'mouse bread and...
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Roman Helmets

Roman Cavalry Helmet Deurne S. Iv.

BT7387
€395.96
Elaborate reconstruction of a late Roman cavalry helmet like the one found near Deurne, the Netherlands. The intricate ornamentation suggests that the wearer was a very high-ranking officer. A Roman coin found near the helmet bears the date 319, so the helmet is most likely from the early 4th century. The crown of the helmet is made of 6 individual parts...
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Roman Helmets

Praetorian Guard Helmet, Brass

BT7394
€439.96
This helmet is made of brass and is truly a centre-piece because of its rich ornamentation. It has got two cheek guards from brass, a red plume made of horsehair and an adjustable liner from leather.
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