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Honda CX500 - Betty.(via M8DESIGN - Marco Di Pietro portfolio – Helmets & Graphics)
Attributs au pochoir: Modèles d'enseignes et inscriptions - A. Charayron & Léon Durand, peintres
Suji kabuto, Japan, 17th-19th centuryfrom Czerny’s International Auction House
Persian silver plated helmet and mask, 18th-19th century.from Value Art
Gaulic Celtic bronze helmet, 1st century BC.
Gold decorated ceremonial helmet, Joseon Dynasty Korea, 18th century.from Peter Finer Antique Arms &
Silver and gold leaf decorated burgonet, Germany, circa 1560.from The Wallace Collection
German “Company Fool” helmet, World War I. Given to the individual who did the dumbest stunts of the
The Morosini Helmet, a Renaissance Visored Burgonet, probably Milanese. Italy, mid-1500‘s
Roman bronze montefortino helmet, 100-50 BCfrom Pax Romana Auctions
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
British Life Guard’s cuirass and helmet specially made for Winston Churchill’s funeral in 1964.from
Illyrian bronze helmet with decorative gold crest, 5th century BC.from Hermann Historica
Celtic helmet uncovered at Amfreville-sous-les-Monts, France, date 350 BC
English helmet, 17th centuryfrom Sofe Design Auctions
oldschoolfrp:Typical dwarven weapons and clan helmets (David Sutherland, Gazetteer 6: The Dwarves o
Japanese sujibachi kabuto, Edo Periodfrom Thomas Del Mar Ltd.
warriormale:historyarchaeologyartefacts:Greek helmets, classical period, from Olympia Museum store r
Zichage attributed to Hans Michel (armorer) and Anton Peffenhauser (etcher) of Augsburg, Germany, 16
A helmet in the shape of a shachihoko, made of iron, gold, silver, wood, paper, lacquer, silk, hemp
Helmet. 1550-1650, Korea. Iron inlaid with silver. For a military leader of high rank, worn with fur
Japanese helmet or namban kabuto, circa 1590-1640.from Peter Finer
Happy 10th Anniversary No Pads no Helmets…Just Balls
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