Description: Deeply rooted in history is the nasal helmet. It was a type of combat helmet characterized by the possession of a projecting bar covering the nose and thus protecting the center of the face. The nasals of these helmets were often so large that the wearer was unrecognizable to an observer. In the Battle of Hastings it is said that William the Conqueror had to lift his helmet to show his troops that he was still alive. This is an indication of the anonymity nasal helmets produced. This helmet is made from 18 gauge mild steel and polished to shine. It would usually have been worn over a mail coif, which protected the lower parts of the head, throat and neck. The outside has extra pieces of steel riveted around the bottom, front, back, and sides. Inside is a leather suspension liner with an adjustable chin strap complete with a buckle. Includes wooden display stand.SpecificationsHeight: 9 InchesWidth: 7.25 InchesDiameter: 8.5 InchesForehead Circumference: 28 InchesFeatures18 Gauge Mild SteelPolishedLeather InteriorIncludes a wooden display stand
Price: 89.99 USD
Location: Boonton, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-11-16T17:44:07.000Z
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Type: Helmet
Color: Silver
Theme: Medieval
Material: Steel
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