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Gambeson des Hochmittelalters mit Schnallen |
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Gambeson des Hochmittelalters mit Schnallen |
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Englisch
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Französisch
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Kesselhaube/Beckenhaube
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Bascinet
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Bascinet
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Topfhelm/Kübelhelm
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Pot
Helmet
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Heaume
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Schaller
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Sallet
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Sallade
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Eisenhut/Tellerhelm
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Kettle
hat (false friend!)
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Chapel
de fer
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Frühe Schaller, Ende 15. Jhd. |
The
face plate already covers a large part of the front of the face, neck
and nape as well as the sides remain unprotected. The skull is still of
typical Spangenhelm design. Link to product. | |
This
type has already a more body shaped face plate which reaches almost to
the ears. Most important change is the skull which as a cylinder shape
now and the reenforcement band across the face. This type of helmet is
the first one to show all the features of a Bucket Helmet. Link to product. | |
A
few years later the eye slit was reenfoprced. Ears and nape are
completely covered only the sides of the neck are still unprotected by
the helmet. Link to product. | |
The neck is completely covered only a small part between neck and shoulder remained open. Link to product. | |
The
peak of Bucket Helm, Flat Top Helmet, Pot Helmet (you name it!)
development. Our replica of the Pembroke Helm shows some of the latest
improvements before this type disaperead from the battlefield and was
replaced by the Bascinet. The helmet rests on the shoulders and the face
plate is extended downwards to cover even a small part of the chest.
Also the skull was changed from a cylinder to a cone. Link to product. |