Skull Cup
ORNAMENTATION AND COLLECTION
Total size: 20 cm
Material: Resin
Inner glass:
360º Aluminum Decoration
Enfield series rifles, produced for British troops, were among the most accurate rifles of their time.
Often, a bayonet was used in these muskets for approximate combat, which should be compared to the length of the short swords.
This authentic replica of the Enfield bayonet is made of steel. The included hem is made of leather and has fittings made of brass.
A beautiful item for each collection and an indispensable accessory for re-enactors.
It is possible that you (or an experienced locksmith) have to modify the locking mechanism to install this bayonet on your musket/rifle.
Main features:
- steel bayonet
- With leather and brass hem
Details:
- Total length: approx. 52.5 cm
- Blade length: approx. 43 cm
Inner diameter of locking mechanism: approx. 2.1 cm
- Length of locking mechanism: approx. 7.3 cm
- Weight: approx. 521 g
Specifications may vary slightly from part to part.
ORNAMENTATION AND COLLECTION
Total size: 20 cm
Material: Resin
Inner glass:
360º Aluminum Decoration
Gorehowl is the epic two-handed axe that once belonged to the Orcish warrior and former Warsong Clan chief, Grommash Hellscream, his father, Golmash, and his son, Garrosh. The Gorehowl from the original timeline is now in the fields of Grommashar, along with Garrosh's dead body. The Gorehowl of the alternate timeline is in Grom's hands. It used to fall from Prince Malchezaar in Karazhan.
Details:
Weight: 5.88 kg
Cut: 47cm
Total length: 105cm
By the mid-1600s, dueling was at the height of its popularity. In fact, this tendency to settle matters of honor with steel reached such heights that King Louis XIII of France banned dueling for fear of losing many of his important dignitaries to this dangerous pursuit!
Aristocratic nobles saw it as their manly duty to defend their honor at the point of the sword, and as such, they began not only to seek the knowledge and training imparted by expert sword masters, but also to explore new types of weapons to help them gain a decisive advantage. One sword in particular began to gain popularity—a smaller, lighter, and faster version of the rapier that was easier to carry and faster in combat. A precursor to what would become the Smallsword, referred to by many simply as the transitional rapier.
Cold Steel's® interpretation of this blade (which has been called the Cavalier Rapier) features a sharp, double-edged, needle-tipped blade that is decidedly shorter and lighter than a classic rapier, allowing for much more speed and agility. With a perforated hardened steel shell protector, rings, quillons and brass knuckle bow, it offers surprisingly good hand protection, while its wire-wrapped handle and pommel counterbalance give great comfort and liveliness in the hand.
Pair made of 2mm steel. thick. The metal edges are bent for safety. They include self-adjusting leather straps with buckles.
Italian Barbute T-shaped, 15th century, battle-ready helmet, steel
2 mm Details:
- Suitable for reconstitution of
combat - Material: 2mm steel (14 gauge), leather inlay, leather chin strap with aged brass buckle
- Suitable for head circumference up to approx. 65 cm
- Long distance (from back to front): approx. 22 cm
- Short distance (ear to ear): approx. 19 cm
- Height: approx. 26 cm
- T-aperture dimension: eye area approx. 11 x 3 cm / mouth area approx. 9 x 3.5 cm (5.5 cm at the bottom edge)
- Weight: approx. 2.8 kg
Looking for a high-quality yet affordable medieval helmet suitable for combat reenactment? Well, it looks like your search is over! This rugged handmade helmet, based on a historic piece, offers great value for money. Plus, its authentic appearance and elegant simplicity are sure to turn heads!
The barbute or barbuta, a specialized form of the celata or sallet, is derived from the earlier bascinet. This helmet without a visor of Italian origin was most popular in northern Italy in the 14th and 15th centuries, but it was also used throughout Europe.
The barbute offered good protection for the head and face without excessively restricting vision and breathing. The rounded bowl of the helmet covered the head and neck almost completely, and often featured an upper crest or low crest that ran from the forehead to the nape of the neck. A defining feature of this type of helmet was the forward extension from the sides towards the front, which protected the sides of the wearer's face below the eyes. Another main distinguishing feature was the T- or Y-shaped opening of the face.
The authentic, battle-ready SPQR reconstruction we offer here is based on the helmet of the famous Milanese Avant armour that is on display for people to admire at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow, Scotland. This late medieval armor, one of the oldest almost fully preserved armor of its kind in Europe, is dated to about 1440-1445. It was created in Milan (one of the most productive cities for the manufacture of armor and weapons of the European Middle Ages) for a member of the noble von Matsch family of the Castle of Churburg (Castel Chur) in South Tyrol, Italy.
Our barbute with T-shaped opening and center ridge from front to back is handmade with approx. 2 mm steel. The opening and bottom edge are reinforced and the interior is blackened for better corrosion resistance. The riveted suspension lining made of leather ensures a comfortable fit and good wearing comfort, and the sturdy, adjustable chin strap with historic brass buckle provides a secure hold.
Suitable for combat reenactment, LARP, stage or TV/film, this slim, fully wearable knight helmet is best suited for late medieval scenarios and ideal for completing a European warrior's armour. Of course, our T-faced barbute not only impresses with its combination of authenticity, safety and comfort, but is also a real eye-catcher that will make a great decorative addition to any helmet collector's treasure chamber.
Top-notch quality at an unbeatable price – Do you want to treat yourself to a good-value piece of history that will add the finishing touch to your medieval knight's armor without breaking your budget? So take the chance and order this top-class helmet today!
The steel used here is not rust-proof and may have slight surface stains in places. We recommend that you regularly maintain helmets, for example by using Ballistol Universal Oil, which is ideal for steel care.
Specifications may vary slightly from part to part.
Templars or Order of the Temple was one of the most famous Christian military orders.
Medieval leather purse, large, black
These leather bags are sewn in cylindrical shape. Simple, nice and useful.
Details
- Material: suede leather
- Diameter: approx. 8.5 cm
- Height: approx. 12 cm
- Color: black
Medium steel cauldron, riveted, approx. 9 liters
Viking Axe , Hand Forged Steel, Type B
Whether it was used to chop down trees, build ships, houses and furniture, or wielded in battle, the axe was an indispensable and versatile tool for the Vikings. The shape and size of the Axe heads were determined by their intended use. There were also elaborately adorned axes that were more of a status symbol and were often buried next to their owner. Today, Viking axes are popular collector's items and often used in movies, TV series, and video games to convey the image of the wild and fearless Vikings.
In terms of shape, the Viking axe head we offer here is classified as Petersen type B. The blade of this bearded axe is hand-forged in high-carbon steel and the handle is made of sturdy ash wood.
Note that this medieval axe is not a battle-ready weapon. It was designed primarily as a collector's piece or decoration/display and is in no way suitable for combat reenactment. In addition to its quality as a collectible, it is also perfectly suitable as an accessory, for example, to complete your costume, and will make perfect your transformation into a proud warrior.
Details:
- Blade material: high carbon steel (non-stainless)
- Cable material: ash wood
- Overall length (with shaft): approx. 60 cm
- Barrel length: approx. 56 cm
- Barrel thickness: approx. 2.5 x 3.5 cm
- Head: approx. 17.5 x 10.5 cm
- Weight: approx. 1360 g
Specifications may vary slightly from part to part.
The steel used here is not rustproof and may have slight surface stains in some places. We recommend that you do blade maintenance regularly, for example using Ballistol Universal Oil, which is ideal for taking care of steel.
Replica of horse armor.
Excellent replica of horse armor from the collection "Equestrian Armor" manufactured by MARTO
Certificate of Origin and Quality
Katana madera box, does not include accessories
Precious and laborious natural armor, lined with engravings, garnet costume and sword in hands. The armor is a garment composed of metal parts or other resistant material that was used to protect the combatant's body.
Predator Mask. Unofficial rebuttal. The Mask is in bronze color with very well finished details, it contains LED light. Made of resin. The full size of the mask is 21.5 cm x 33 cm x 5 mm.
Total Mask Size: 21.5 cm (Width) x 33 cm (Height)
Mask Thickness: 5 mm
Connor MacLeod is a fictional character in the Highlander multiverse.
Connor Mac Leod's sword is a katana. Connor took the katana from Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez, which he had probably kept since the death of his friend and mentor in 1547 (in the hands of the Kurgan).
The sword was utterly unique: an ivory-handled steel katana with a carved dragon's head and ornate golden hilt. Even the solid red scabbard was adorned with gold. Brenda Wyatt noted that the complexity of blade forging was centuries ahead of its time.
It was made by the legendary blacksmith Masamune as a wedding gift for Ramirez when he married his daughter Shikiko. Ramirez valued the sword (as he valued his wife), noting that the weapon was "unique, like his daughter [Shikiko]."
During The Gathering in 1985, Connor used the sword in battle, successfully defeating the Kurgan (in their final battle) and claiming the prize. The sword remained in his possession for the next ten years, until the blade was broken by the reappearance of the Immortal Kane. Connor returned to Scotland, where he was able to forge a new blade with the help of Dr. Alex Johnson. She provided him with a block of high-carbon steel (forged by Connor's second mentor, Nakano, in the 16th century).
Connor would go on to wield the sword in battle once again in 1995, where he finally defeated Kane in their climactic final battle. .
This is Connor Mac Leod's sword.
Details:
Total length: 103 cm
Blade length: 70.5 cm
Cable length: 31.7 cm
Blade Material: Steel
Weight 1.38 kg
This sword is hand-forged and has a sharp blade.
The M48 Survival Machado is the perfect companion for hiking and camping. With approx. At 94 cm in total length, it is great for walking during camp. The 2Cr13 cast stainless steel blade is sharp and can cut seedlings with ease. The 30% fiberglass cable is almost indestructible and the axe head is attached to it with three separate metal screws. Includes a rubberized plug-in blade cover for when not in use for cutting.
Masonic ceremonial sword with engraved stainless steel blade.
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400 ml with colored leather holder
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