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The last half of the
15th Century saw
armor reach its apex
of beauty in both
form and function.
This type of armor
would have been a
common sight on the
battlefields of the
War of the Roses.
Suitable for foot or
mounted combat, this
two-tiered helmet was
prized by both
knights and men-at-
arms. The Salade (or
English Sallet),
which possibly
originated in France
or Burgundy, was
constructed with a
tail to protect the
back of the head and
neck. This version
sits flush on a
bevor, which protects
the chin and throat.
The original is
believed to be
English and dates to
about 1480. This
replica features the
moveable visor and a
bevor with falling
buff like the
original. Forged of
18 gauge steel, both
the Salade and bevor
are fully lined and
wearable.
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Product Details: NAME: Salade with Bevor TYPE: Replica MANUFACTURER: Windlass Steelcrafts SKU: 300148
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