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Persian khula khud and shield, 19th centuryfrom Hermann Historica
Roman gladiator’s helmet, 1st century ADfrom The Worcester Art Museum : Higgins Armory Collection
Ornate lacquered hide shield (dhal), India, 19th centuryfrom Thomas Delmar Ltd.
Etched and gilded comb morion for the Saxon Trabant Guard, late 16th century.from Hermann Historica
Korean brigandine type armor with helmet, Joseon Dynasty, 19th centuryfrom The Royal Ontario Museum
Moro plate and mail armor, The Philippines, early 19th century.from Auctions Imperial
Persian khula khud, mid 19th century.from Olympia Auctions
Chalcidean type bronze helmet, Greece, 4th century BCfrom Hermann Historica
Khula khud from the Punjab region, India, 19th century.from The Worcester Art Museum : Higgins Armor
this is one of my favourite shots from DoS. his armour and weapons are so badass
(via Armour of Eric XIV of Sweden, 1556 [1400x2048] : ArtefactPorn)
Gold etched half armor, Northern Italy, late 16th centuryfrom The State Historical Museum, Moscow
Coconut fiber armor, Kirbati, circa 1800.from The Museum of New Zealand
Armour garniture of Henry, future Prince of Wales, for the field, tourney, tilt and barriers about
Suji kabuto, Japan, 17th-19th centuryfrom Czerny’s International Auction House
The Morosini Helmet, a Renaissance Visored Burgonet, probably Milanese. Italy, mid-1500‘s
Roman bronze montefortino helmet, 100-50 BCfrom Pax Romana Auctions
Japanese armor, mid 19th centuryfrom Hermann Historica
A Viking helmet (National Museum of Scotland).
historysquee:James I Presentation Armour This armour was given to James I as a diplomatic gift from
Chalcidean type bronze helmet, Black Sea Region, 4th century BC.from Hermann Historica
Kabuto (helmet) in the shape of a courtier’s cap, crafted by Myochin Yoshimichi, Japan, 17th-18th ce
Yoshitsune-Gote Do-Maru armor, Japan, 17th-18th century.from Christies
Illyrian bronze helmet with decorative gold crest, 5th century BC.from Hermann Historica
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