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Royal Corinthian Helmet AH-6058-PR
Corinthian helmets, originally from Greece, were carried to Greek colonies in Sicily, Italy and Spain. Traces have also been found in Celtic graves. This helmet represents a fully refined example from around 400 BC, and is complete with a blackened finish and brass ornaments. The plume is natural horsehair. Throughout the 5th and 4th century BC, the Greek Helmet continued to evolve, still with a view to improving ventilation, hearing and vision, without sacrificing protection.

The Royal Corinthian Helmet is constructed from 18 gauge steel with a blackened finish - the cast brass accent pieces are riveted onto the helm. The separate crest of horsehair with wood and leather base can be slotted into place atop the helm. The inside of the helmet is blackened and unlined - a separate padded cotton arming cap is included.

Measurements:
Front to Back: 9 inches
Side to Side: 8 inches
Interior Circumference: 26 inches
Weight: 4 lb 10 oz

Please Note: Helmet Stand is not included.
Also: This helmet is not suitable for contact combat reenactment due to the screws used to hold the brass fittings onto the helm.
Steel Corinthian Helmet - 18 Gauge

This Corinthian helm is crafted from 18 gauge steel; it is blackened on the inside. The helm is unlined, but it does come with a simple padded arming cap of cotton.

One of the most iconic helmets of war ever created, the Corinthian helm is instantly recognizable and has itself become a symbol for the ancient world and of martial prowess – the visage of the Corinthian helm is a common motif that can be seen today on many modern military unit badges as it is emblematic of warrior skill and heroism.

To the Greeks the Corinthian style was purpose-built for the phalanx – it gives very good coverage to the head and face without restricting the senses and breathing greatly. Most importantly, unlike earlier such helms the later Corinthian helms had cutouts for ears; an important development to ensure that the wearer could hear the orders and signals needed to maneuver cohesively in his phalanx. Later Greek warfare called for more complex army maneuvers between the Hoplite phalanxes and their supporting skirmishers and cavalry, and to respond to those of the foe, thus the ability for the entire phalanx to respond quickly to developments became paramount to success in a combined arms battlefield.

The Corinthian style was symbolically resurrected in the late Medieval period and the early Renaissance in the form of some Barbute style helmets, some of which took distinctive visual cues from the Corinthian and other Classical Greek Helmets. These Greek-inspired Barbute helms were most popular in Italy where the burgeoning Renaissance had made everything Greek and Roman both a fascination and a fashion.


Measurements:
Front to Back: 8''
Side to Side: 8''
Circumference: 26''
Weight: 3 lbs

Please Note: Helmet stand is not included.
Plume for Corinthian Helmet White AH-6103
Our White Plume or Crest for Corinthian Helmets is made from real horsehair. These plumes are designed to fit our 'AH' Greek Corinthian Helmets.
Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE) Non-Firing Rifle

The British SMLE NO.1 MKIII Rifle was the main long arm used by the British Empire and Commonwealth during the 20th century, and can still be found in limited service in remote areas of the world. Our non-firing reproduction of this iconic rifle is made with solid wood and steel, featuring a brass buttplate, and an accurate design. Although non-firing, the bolt, striker, trigger, and detachable magazine are all fully functional (please note that the safety does not work). Bayonet is not included with this product.

Cannot Ship To:
CT, IL (Chicago, Aurora), KS (Topeka), MN, NJ, NY, PA, PR, RI, WI, and Canada


Key Features:
Non-fireable Replica
Functional Action and Trigger
Decorative Rifle

Measurements:
Overall Length: 45 Inches
Weight 6 lbs.

The Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE) rifle was introduced in 1907 and became the primary firearm of the British Empire and Commonwealth armies during the First World War. Designed by Scottish-American gun designer James Paris Lee, the SMLE was a bolt-action rifle that utilized the Lee-Enfield magazine system, which allowed for fast and reliable loading and firing of cartridges.

The SMLE went through several modifications and improvements over the years, including the introduction of a bayonet and the use of different materials in the stock and receiver. It was used extensively in both world wars, as well as in various colonial conflicts, and remained in service with some Commonwealth countries until the 1960s.

The SMLE earned a reputation for reliability and accuracy and was widely regarded as one of the best military rifles of its time. It also played a significant role in the development of modern firearms, influencing the design of many subsequent bolt-action rifles. Today, the SMLE is highly prized by collectors and enthusiasts of military firearms, and its legacy continues to be felt in the world of small arms technology.

This is a non-firing copy of the original. This piece replicates the original in size, weight and appearance, and functions much like the original. However, this replica cannot be made to fire or part interchanged.

It is the customer's responsibility to check all local laws pertaining to an item before you place your order.  We are not responsible for packages confiscated due to Customs inspections.

Hanwei Hand-and-a-Half Sword by Paul Chen by Paul Chen
Our Hanwei Hand-and-a-Half Sword by Paul Chen by Paul Chen is replicated from a sword thought to be that of Albrecht II of Austria and represents the pinnacle of beauty and balance in medieval swords. Classically simple in design with a flattened diamond-section blade and cruciform hilt, the original dates from the early part of the 15th century. The Lion Rampant emblem of the Habsburg dynasty is engraved in the pommel, while the Passau “Running Wolf” guild mark and a marigold maker’s mark appear on the blade fuller. Both the grip and the scabbard are leather covered over a cord wrap. The Albrecht Hand and a half sword is fully functional and battle ready. Made by Hanwei.

KEY FEATURES:
* Authentic replica of Museum Piece
* Fully functional
* Excellent handling and balance

Measurements:
Overall: 44 1/2"
Blade Length: 34 3/4"
Handle Length: 10"
Weight: 3lb 4oz
Point of Balance: 5 1/2"
Point of Harmonics: 21 1/2"
Width at Guard: 2"
Width at Tip: .9"
Thickness at Guard: .24"
Thickness at Tip: .20"
Blade Steel: 1566

Specs will vary slightly from piece to piece.

We can also provide Engraving Services. Click Here to see more details.

This item can be personalized as follows:
Initials: 1 line, up to 3 characters from grip to tip
Sword: 2 lines up to 25 characters above ricasso from grip to tip

Please note:
 We cannot accept returns on sharpened or personalized items (i.e. engraved) that are not defective.  They may not be returned because of the customization that has been done to the product.  Be sure when you order; all sales are final!
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