Armthearmour Gallery
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armthearmour:An interesting dagger, Spanish, ca. 18th century, from Oriental Arms.
armthearmour:A sleek Close Helmet, possibly German, 16th century (likely early), housed at the State
armthearmour:A phenomenal Half-Armor alla Tedesca, Italy, 1501-1530, housed at the Royal Armouries S
jupiter-harsh:armthearmour:A Halberd with a retractable spike, Italy, ca. 1590, housed at the Metrop
armthearmour:A bronze sword of what I think is an Aegean style, ca. 12th-10th century BC, from Chris
armthearmour:A stunning hunting Tulwar studded with diamonds, emeralds, and rubies decorated with sc
armthearmour:A lovely engraved Burgonet, South German, ca. 1560, housed at the Metropolitan Museum o
the-last-hair-bender:anvil527up:offense-is-the-best-defence:keitrinkomfloukru:armthearmour:A classic
armthearmour:A stunning Parang with bone carved grip and scabbard, Indonesia, ca. 1900, from Czerny’
armthearmour:A fabulously gilt Sabre studded with rubies, Turkish, late 17th century,housed at the K
armthearmour:An engraved Petersen type R Viking era Sword, German or Scandanavian, ca. 925-975, hous
armthearmour:A lovely light Crossbow from the armory of Sedlitz Palace, attributed to Johann Gotfrie
armthearmour:An ornate lamellar helmet, Chinese, Ming Dynasty, ca. 1400-1425, housed at the Royal Ar
armthearmour:An interesting dagger, Spanish, ca. 18th century, from Oriental Arms.
armthearmour:A lovely Chara or Khyber Knife with brass floral motiffs and ivory handle scales shaped
the-last-hair-bender:anvil527up:offense-is-the-best-defence:keitrinkomfloukru:armthearmour:A classic
armthearmour:An Armet of unique, quasi-Maximilian features, Innsbruck, Austria, ca. 1510-1515,housed
armthearmour:A Sword of the Royal Guard, Toledo, Spain, ca. 1875-1900,from Czerny’s International Au
armthearmour:A four-barreled match-fired Handgonne,OaL: 29.7 in/75.5 cmBarrel Length: 9.8 in/25 cmCa
armthearmour:An Oakeshott type Xa Arming Sword, Western European, probably ca. 12th-early 13th centu
we-are-knight:armthearmour:A lovely Petersen type L (?) Viking era sword, Anglo-Saxon or Scandanavia
armthearmour:A Battle Axe recovered from the sarcophagus of a man named Bak-Amun (Baki) in the east
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