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Norman Period Spurs - Brass (Pair) 11th Century
This quality pair of Norman Period Knightly Spurs, from the 11th Century, are functional, hand made brass medieval spurs. They are sized to your shoe measurements and sold as a pair. Includes leather straps with accurate buckles.

Measurements:
Size: 6 3/4 inches x 3 1/2 inches
Point Length: approx 1 1/2 inches
Leather Straps Width: 3/4 inches


Shipping time is normally between 8 to 12 weeks.
Medieval Half Scabbard with Baldric from Leather
Our Medieval Half Scabbard with Baldric comes in a standard size, however can be custom made from quality leather to fit your sword if required. This sword scabbard was designed to carry your bare sword blade at an angle. One size fits most, Please choose left hand draw or right hand draw.

Measurements:
Belt Width: Approx 1.25 inches
Belt/Baldric Length: 63 inches
Scabbard Length: Approx 7.75 inches
Scabbard Width: Approx 2 inches wide

Made to order, ships in 8-12 weeks.
Australian Officers Helmet New South Wales 1855
Our Australian Officers Helmet New South Wales 1855 is a rare Infantry helmet that saw action in Egypt during the British campaign. The NSW unit of 522 men left Sydney in response to Gordon's death after the siege of Khartoum in the Sudan. You get a great Military helmet that no one else has that is custom made to your own measurements! Standard helmet is made from 18 gauge steel with a padded cloth liner. This helmet has the option of a thicker gauge steel as well as a custom riveted leather liner.
Resin Gift Pack with Burner and Charcoal Starter Kit 45-IGMOT
Our Resin Gift Pack with Burner and Charcoal Starter Kit is the perfect starter pack for anyone who has ever been curious about burning resin and granular incense. Auroshikha provides for you this four pack of assortment of resin incense which includes Frankincense, Gum Benzoin, Gum Damar, and Myrrh resin incense along with a terracotta burner and a pack of 10 charcoal tablets. 

This introduction brings you the classic scents that have been used in this, their natural form, upon burning charcoal for centuries as a pleasant fragrance for the home This starter pack allows you to give them a try.

Medieval Russian Fortresses AD 862-1480 Book 27-978-1-84603-093-2
The Medieval Russian Fortresses AD 862-1480 Book uses archaeological evidence and first-hand sources, Konstantin Nossov charts the history of the medieval Russian fortress from its early beginnings until the 14th century. 

According to Russian legend, in AD 862, the Slav tribes of what is now European Russia invited a number of Scandinavian princes to rule over them. In AD 882, Prince Oleg united these kingdoms as the feudal state of Kievan Rus, by building a series of settlement and border fortifications, including the Zmievy Valy (Snake Ramparts), to protect against foreign invasion.

The rise of feudalism through the 11th century saw the development of individual fortified sites to the detriment of the extended border defenses. Consequently, Mongol hordes poured over the border, introducing the siege warfare techniques of the East, and heavily influencing the fortification styles thereafter.

The rise of Muscovy in the fourteenth century saw an enhanced role for Moscow and the Kremlin, which was rebuilt in stone reflecting its increased significance.

This book brings all these diverse strands together into a comprehensive volume on the fortifications of Russia from the early days of the Kievan Rus' until the foundation of the modern state in 1480.
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