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German Sallet

$395 $445

As warfare and weapons evolved during the years of the Renaissance so too did armor, and nowhere is that more evident than in the armor that protected one’s head. Evolving from earlier bascinet style helms, the Sallet rose to prominence during the 15th century at a time when the Gothic style was becoming more prominent. They were characterized by graceful lines and a flared back which protected the neck, and variations of these helms would be seen worn by knights, footmen, archers, or crossbowmen.

This particular helmet is based on a surviving example from the 15th century that resides in the Wallace Collection in the Tower of London. While some Sallets lacked face protection, this one includes an articulated visor that can be raised for visibility or lowered for combat. It is constructed of Mild steel and features adjustable straps for a perfect fit. Strong and well-constructed, it would be suitable for reenactment or costuming.

The Interior measures 27 inches circumference
 
8 inches from side to side (interior)
 
9 inches from front to back (interior)
 
18 Gauge Mild Steel
 
Weight: 7lbs 7oz
 
Articulated Bevor
 
Spring Pin that locks the bevor into place

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