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Burgonet Helmet
The burgonet was developed in Burgundy, a region of France, and worn most extensively in 16th century Europe. It was used chiefly by cavalry soldiers as a substitute for the heavier close-helms and armets. This impressive full size helmet beautifully detailed in brass affords protection to the neck as well as the head and face and is styled after the burgonet helms worn by Europe’s royal armies of the 1500s. Our exquisite Royal Guards Helm comes complete with a fully articulated visor that adjusts to allow for better air flow and visibility. It is fully wearable and makes a great addition to every armour collection!
 
Helm height is 35cm
Visor height is 25cm

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Morion Helmet

This helm is strong and definitely combat ready. It includes chin straps and adjustable leather webbing.

The Morion (or English pikemans pot) is a type of open helmet used during the 16th and early 17th centuries, usually having a flat brim and a crest (or comb) from front to back. The morion, though generally identified with Spanish conquistadors, was common among foot soldiers of European nationalities, including the English; the first were issued during Edward VI's reign.

Brow circumference 70cm (maximum fit)
Helm height is 20cm (not including cheek plates)
Visor width is 29cm (side to side) and 35cm (front to back)
Weight: 2.4kg
Gauge: 14 (1.73mm thick steel)

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Maximilian Armet Helmet
Late 15th, early 16th Century close helm with bellows visor. An excellent re-production, the armet cheek pieces overlap and are held in place by a small latch.

Maximilian became Holy Roman Emperor in 1493 on the death of his father Frederick III. He was skilled at handling weapons and all forms of equestrian sport.

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