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15th Century Foot Soldier Half Armor
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Alexander the Great Linen Cuirass
OUT OF STOCK
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Ancient Greek Bronze Cuirass
Although the bronze
helm was developed at
a fairly early age,
bronze was not
conceived as body
armor for some years
later. This probably
had something to do
with the high cost
and rarity of the
alloy at the
beginning of the
Bronze Age. Although this cuirass
is thin and next to
nothing when compared
to steel armor of...
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Ancient Greek Formed Leather Cuirass
This type of
anatomical
breastplate was first
achieved from hot,
wet formed leather.
In later years, the
same form was
hammered out of thin
bronze and eventually
copied by the Romans. The wet forming of
the leather produced
a much harder and
altogether tougher
type of armor that
offered far more
protection from a
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Archer Armour (Padded) Horizontal
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Archer Armour (Padded) Vertical
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Bell Muscle Armour (Brass)
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Bell Muscle Armour (Iron)
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Breast Plate Engraved front & back
(47" Chest, 27 1/2"
Neck)
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Chain Mail Armor Shirt - Blackened Steel
From the Celts of 300
B.C. to 18th Century
Asia, mail was one of
the most prized items
a warrior could own.
The "Foe of Swords"
probably derived the
name "mail" from the
latin "Macula"
meaning net. Made from mild steel
similar to the
originals; because of
the large surface
area to volume of
each link, this armor
wa...
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Chain Mail Armor Shirt - Butted Steel
From the Celts of 300
B.C. to 18th Century
Asia, mail was one of
the most prized items
a warrior could own.
The "Foe of Swords"
probably derived the
name "mail" from the
latin "Macula"
meaning net. Made from mild steel
similar to the
originals; because of
the large surface
area to volume of
each link, this armor
wa...
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Chain Mail Armor Shirt - Flattened Steel
From the Celts of 300
B.C. to 18th Century
Asia, mail was one of
the most prized items
a warrior could own.
The "Foe of Swords"
probably derived the
name "mail" from the
latin "Macula"
meaning net. Made from mild steel
similar to the
originals; because of
the large surface
area to volume of
each link, this armor
wa...
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Chain Mail Armor Shirt - Hero's Mail
From the Celts of 300
B.C. to 18th Century
Asia, mail was one of
the most prized items
a warrior could own.
The "Foe of Swords"
probably derived the
name "mail" from the
latin "Macula"
meaning net. Made from mild steel
similar to the
originals; because of
the large surface
area to volume of
each link, this armor
wa...
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Chain Mail Armor Shirt - Plated Brass
From the Celts of 300
B.C. to 18th Century
Asia, mail was one of
the most prized items
a warrior could own.
The "Foe of Swords"
probably derived the
name "mail" from the
latin "Macula"
meaning net. Made from mild steel
similar to the
originals; because of
the large surface
area to volume of
each link, this armor
wa...
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Chain Mail Armor Shirt - Plated Copper
From the Celts of 300
B.C. to 18th Century
Asia, mail was one of
the most prized items
a warrior could own.
The "Foe of Swords"
probably derived the
name "mail" from the
latin "Macula"
meaning net. Made from mild steel
similar to the
originals; because of
the large surface
area to volume of
each link, this armor
wa...
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Chain Mail Armor Shirt - Riveted Aluminum
From the Celts of 300
B.C. to 18th Century
Asia, mail was one of
the most prized items
a warrior could own.
The "Foe of Swords"
probably derived the
name "mail" from the
latin "Macula"
meaning net. Made from mild steel
similar to the
originals; because of
the large surface
area to volume of
each link, this armor
wa...
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Chain Mail Armor Shirt - Riveted Steel
From the Celts of 300
B.C. to 18th Century
Asia, mail was one of
the most prized items
a warrior could own.
The "Foe of Swords"
probably derived the
name "mail" from the
latin "Macula"
meaning net. Made from mild steel
similar to the
originals; because of
the large surface
area to volume of
each link, this armor
wa...
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Cuirass with Tassets
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. This cuirass consists
of the breast and
back plates with
their fauld and
tassets (upper thigh
protection).
Handcrafted of 18
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Decorative Breastplate Embossed Finish - Armaduras Medievales
Decorative
Breastplate Embossed
Finish Manufactured
by Armaduras
Medievales.
These pieces of
medieval-style armour
make perfect accents
for a themed den or
office decor, or work
very well as
individual
conversation pieces.
All are crafted in
burnished steel, with
bronzed steel
embossing where
applicable. This ...
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Decorative Plain Steel Breastplate - Armaduras Medievales
Decorative Plain
Steel Breastplate
manufactured by
Armaduras Medievales.
These pieces of
medieval-style armour
make perfect accents
for a themed den or
office decor, or work
very well as
individual
conversation pieces.
All are crafted in
burnished steel, with
bronzed steel
embossing where
applicable. This breast...
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Dendra Panalopy - Greek Armor
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Duke of Burgundy Medieval Suit of Armor
This night in
shinning armour
features a 3 piece
suit of heavy guage
polished steel.
Armour packed for UPS
shipping and is
easily assembled.
Measures 6' high on a
wood base. Weight:
65lbs
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Duke of Burgundy Suit of Armor
The 15th Century was
a bloody one for
Europe. The Wars of
the Roses, problems
with the French
monarchy, the
constant warfare
between the city
states of Italy and
the final expulsion
of the Moors from
Spain - the entire
continent seethed
with bloody strife. One result of this
constant warfare was
the improvement of
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Embossed Steel Gauntlets - Armaduras Medievales
Embossed Steel
Gauntlets
manufactured by
Armaduras Medievales.
These pieces of
medieval-style armour
make perfect accents
for a themed den or
office decor, or work
very well as
individual
conversation pieces.
All are crafted in
burnished steel, with
bronzed steel
embossing where
applicable.
Historically
accura...
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Full Body Spartan Armor û 490 B.C.
Museum Quality Reproduction of Spartan Armour. Reproduction of an ancient Greek Spartan Heavy Infantry Armour from 490 B.C. Includes Crested Helmet, Long Spear, Shield and Cuirass. 100% handmade of massive bronze, specially processed with a special archaic patina.
Height : 12 1/2 in. (32 cm); Weight : 4.4 pounds (2 kg); THIS IS A SCULPTUR...
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Full Body Spartan Armor û 490 B.C.- 23 in.
THIS IS A SMALL
SCULPTURE NOT FOR
REENACTMENT.
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Gothic Suit of Armor
Large sections of
plate armor began to
be added to mail
during the middle of
the 13th Century.
This continued until
full plate armor
developed sometime in
the late 14th
Century. Two main
centers for the
production of armor
were Germany and
Italy. One of the
most beautiful of
these styles was that
called "Gothic". ...
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Greaves - Shin Armor
Greaves. Designed to
protect the lower leg
from the cut of a
sword or the vicious
kicking that occurred
during battle.
Although worn by many
Roman units, greaves
were not worn by all.
Our replica steel
greaves are based on
patterns pictured on
Trajan's Columns and
feature an
articulated knee
piece for extra
protec...
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Greek Armor (scaled)
Brass Scaled (large)
with mid Rib. Shown
in: Brass Scl/Rib(L) Also available in:
A Brass Scale
B: Brass Scale for
Lamunar Armour
C: Steel Scale (Large)
D: Brass Scale (Large)
E: Steel Scale
(Large) with mid rib
F: Brass Scale
(large) with mid Rib
G: Brass Scale (Small)
H: Aluminum Scale
(Small)
Scales are possible
in all s...
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Greek Armor (Scaled) Brass
Brass Scale for
Lamunar Armor -
Option shown: Brass
Lamunar. A Brass Scale
B: Brass Scale for
Lamunar Armour
C: Steel Scale (Large)
D: Brass Scale (Large)
E: Steel Scale
(Large) with mid rib
F: Brass Scale
(large) with mid Rib
G: Brass Scale (Small)
H: Aluminum Scale
(Small). Scales are
possible in all
sizes - in all
m...
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Lorica Hamata - Roman Soldier Chainmail
The Lorica Hamata is a
type of Chainmail
armor used during the
Roman Republic at late
periods as a
standard-issue armor
for the secondary
troops (Auxilia). They
were mostly
manufactured out of
bronze or iron. It
alternated with rows
of closed washer-like
rings, and riveted
rings running
horizontally, this
produced a very
flexibl...
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Lorica Segmenta (Stainless Steel)
Lorica Segmentata -
Roman steel plates
articulated armour,
held jointly together
by leather straps. It
was first used at the
end of the 1st
Century BC, and
continued to be in
use with the Roman
army until the middle
of the 3rd Century
AD. It is probably
best known from the
spiral reliefs on
Trajan's Column in
Rome...
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Lorica Segmentata
Lorica Segmentata -
Roman steel plates
articulated armour,
held jointly together
by leather straps. It
was first used at the
end of the 1st
Century BC, and
continued to be in
use with the Roman
army until the middle
of the 3rd Century
AD. It is probably
best known from the
spiral reliefs on
Trajan's Column in
Rome...
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Medieval Armor, Full Size
A full size (72"
tall) model of a
classic knight in
full armour. Sword
blade is stainless
steel. A magnificent
guard for your home
or business. Weight:
60 lbs.
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Medieval Breastplate Display with shield and two swords
This full size
display of classic
knight’s armour
includes two 40"
stainless-steel
bladed swords, which
can be removed for
closer inspection.
Size: 28" wide x 36"
high. Weight: 11 lbs.
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Medieval Embossed Suit of Armour - Armaduras Medievales
Medieval Embossed
Suit of Armour
manufactured by
Armaduras
Medievales.
This very popular
full-size suit of
armour from Spain is
modeled on a 16th
century museum piece.
Crafted in polished
steel and mounted on
polished hardwood
base, each piece
comes assembled,
complete with its
broadsword and
ostrich-feather he...
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Medieval Engraved Suit of Armour - Armaduras Medievales
Medieval Engraved
Suit of Armour
manufactured by
Armaduras
Medievales. Based on
a European suit of
armour from the 16th
Century, this full
size replica will
make an outstanding
addition to the decor
of any home or
office. Crafted in
Toledo, Spain in
burnished steel with
classical engraved
details, the suit is
f...
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Medieval Jousting Knight
Medieval knight in
jousting armour with
lance stands 24" tall
and weighs 6.5 pounds. Hand painted to be
realistic with patina.
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Medieval Knight with Studded Armour
This is a 29 inch
tall model of a
classic knight in
full armour.
Weight 11 pounds. Hand painted to be
realistic with patina.
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Medieval Suit of Armour - Armaduras Medievales
Traditional Medieval
Suit of Armour
manufactured by
Armaduras Medievales.
This very popular
full-size suit of
armour from Spain is
modeled on a 16th
century museum piece.
Crafted in polished
steel and mounted on
polished hardwood
base, each piece
comes assembled,
complete with its
broadsword and
ostrich-feather he...
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Medieval Tournament Helmet - Armaduras Medievales
Medieval Tournament
Helmet, manufactured
by Armaduras
Medievales. These
pieces of medieval-
style armour make
perfect accents for a
themed den or office
decor, or work very
well as individual
conversation pieces.
All are crafted in
burnished steel, with
bronzed steel
embossing where
applicable. Historically accurate...
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Mitten Gauntlets
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. These beautifully
crafted gauntlets
protect the wrist and
complete hand when
closed around a
weapon. Mitten form
fits a wide r...
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Muscle Armour (Leather)
Ancient Greek Formed
Leather Cuirass.
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Renaissance Breast Plate with leather back
A beautiful replica
of Renaissance breast
plate armor, circa
15th century. Made of
18 gauge steel with
strong cowhide
leather back. Leather
buckle-straps with
steel clasps are
historically accurate.
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Replica of 15th Century Engraved Breastplate
15th Century Engraved Breastplate Replica. 16.8" X 14.4"
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Rerebrace, Vambrace, Couter
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. Upper and lower arm
sections joined by
the elbow coup. Right
and left sides are
open on the inside to
fit a wide range of
arm ...
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Roman 2 Piece Body Armor
Constructed of 16
gauge polished carbon
steel. Complete with
leather straps.
Weight: 9 lbs. Height: 20" Size: 40-
46, Weight: 9 lbs.
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Roman Centurion Officer Hamata - Chainmail
Roman Officers
(Centurions) Coat. Chainmail. Leather
lined arms and waist.
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Roman Lorica Segmentata
Believed to have been
introduced in the
ranks of the Roman
Army during the first
Century A.D. and
widely used at the
height of the Roman
Empire. Although it never
completely replaced
the mail (Lorica
Hamata) and scale
armor (Lorica
Squamata), for the
modern mind the
Lorica Segmentata
typifies the Roman
soldier. Th...
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Royal Corinthian Muscle Armour
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Royal Leather Belt
Greek Royal Belt to
wear with R000774:
Leather Muscle Cuirass
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Steel Breastplate with Double Eagle Crest - Armaduras Medievales
Steel Breastplate
with Double Eagle
Crest manufactured by
Armaduras Medievales.
These pieces of
medieval-style armour
make perfect accents
for a themed den or
office decor, or work
very well as
individual
conversation pieces.
All are crafted in
burnished steel, with
bronzed steel
embossing where
applicable. This b...
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Steel Breastplate with Lions Passant - Armaduras Medievales
Steel Breastplate
with Lions Passant
manufactured by
Armaduras Medievales.
These pieces of
medieval-style armour
make perfect accents
for a themed den or
office decor, or work
very well as
individual
conversation pieces.
All are crafted in
burnished steel, with
bronzed steel
embossing where
applicable. This breastp...
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Steel Gauntlets - Armaduras Medievales
Steel Gauntlets -
Manufactured by
Armaduras Medievales.
These pieces of
medieval-style armour
make perfect accents
for a themed den or
office decor, or work
very well as
individual
conversation pieces.
All are crafted in
burnished steel, with
bronzed steel
embossing where
applicable. Historically accurate.
Made of ...
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Steel Gauntlets with Etched Finish - Armaduras Medievales
Steel Gauntlets with
Etched Finish
manufactured by
Armaduras Medievales.
These pieces of
medieval-style armour
make perfect accents
for a themed den or
office decor, or work
very well as
individual
conversation pieces.
All are crafted in
burnished steel, with
bronzed steel
embossing where
applicable. Historically ...
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Suit of Armor - Engraved with Wood Base
Knight In Armor - Engraved with Wood Base. Stands six feet tall and includes sword.
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Suit of Armor with Plume - Engraved with Wood Base
Suit of Armor with Plume - Engraved with Wood Base. Stands six feet tall and includes sword.
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Three Disc Armour (complete with Belt) brass
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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Three Disc Armour (complete with Belt) Iron
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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