Helmets, armor and shields
Many factors have affected the development of personal armor throughout human history. Significant factors in the development of armor include the economic and technological necessities of armor production. For instance plate armor first appeared in Medieval Europe when water-powered trip hammers made the formation of plates faster and cheaper.In European history, well-known armor types include the lorica segmentata of the Roman legions, the chainmail shirt of the early medieval age, and the full steel plate harness worn by later Medieval and Renaissance knights, and a few key components (breast and back plates) by heavy cavalry in several European countries until the first year of World War I.
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Plume/Crista for Roman helmet
66.30€ -
Imperial Gallic Roman Helmet
147.50€ -
Roman Lorica Hamata
Price range: 199.90€ through 229.00€ -
Chain Mail Shirt for Children and Youth
Price range: 45.00€ through 59.00€ -
German Chest and Backplate 1460–1500
474.68€ -
German Breastplate 1450–1500
202.32€ -
German Style Leg Armor, 1460-1500
303.52€ -
German Style Gauntlets with Brass Accents
265.90€ -
German Style Point Tied Arm Armor – 1460-1500
106.27€ -
German Asymmetrical Shoulder Armor – 1460–1500
192.30€ -
Maximilian Style Sallet 1480-1520
210.51€ -
Gothic Sallet Helmet, circa 1480
169.50€