THRACIAN GLADIATOR HELMET
(Reference #ah6207)
A magnificent copy of this gladitorial style helmet with lattice faceguard and steel combed skull
Price: £119.00
THE HELMET OF MAXIMUS 2NDS
(Reference #MAXH)
One only slight rust markings
Price: £95.00
ARENA HELMET
(Reference #AH6204i)
Polished steel fighting helmet instantly recognisable from the blackbuster movie
Price: £89.00
GREEK ATTIC HELMET
(Reference #AH6062B)
A classical polished brass Greek style helmet. Ideal display or re-enactors piece. Full size
Price: £125.00
ROMAN HELMET WITH RED PLUME
(Reference #S5503)
Instantly recognisable Roman Commanders steel helmet with plume full size with leather liner.
Price: £125.00
Imperial Italic 'D' (Mainz)
(Reference #AH6054N)
Made of iron with brass brackets figuring temples and eagles, this helmet belongs to the italic tradition, easy to distingate from the gallic ones, for they have no eyebrows. Second half of the first century AD.
Price: £149.00
Iron & Brass Imperial Gaelic H Variation
(Reference #AH6053)
A quite detailed and specific imperial Roman Helmet with individual brass trimmings. This helmet is the most favoured bey reenactment groups. Middle of the first century, found in Augsburg, Germany.
Price: £145.00
Imperial Gallic A helmet slight seconds
(Reference #AH6306)
The A division more basic style Roman Helmet as favoured by many re-enactors produced to required standard.
Price: £99.00
Monte Fortino 'B' (Brass)
(Reference #AH6063B)
A large number of this helmet were recovered at a cemetery in Ancona, northern Italy. These helmets were used in a period spanning from the late 3rd century BC (Punic Wars) to the first half of the 1st century AD. Its ancestry is almost certainly Celtic. Originally, these helmets were made from bronze ingots, which was hammered down.
Price: £115.00
IMPERIAL GALLIC HELMET
(Reference #AH6307)
1st Century AD
Price: £149.00
Late Roman 'Ridge' Helmet
(Reference #AH6722)
Similar to Interciisa I, it is differentiated by the cross marks on the helmet. This may have been added to the helmet for good luck, after Emperor Constantine made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire.
Price: £99.00
Royal Corinthian Helmet
(Reference #AH6058R)
This Royal Corinthian Helmet is a stunning reproduction of the ancient Corinthians. It is fully wearable or makes for an impressive display. It features a genuine plume and brass fittings on the helmet. Buy this with our Royal Greek Muscle Cuirass to complete your outfit!
Price: £125.00
Late Roman Centurion Helmet
(Reference #AH6351)
This is a must have re-enactors piece superbly detailed in heavy 16 gauge with brass mounts.
Price: £125.00
Italo Corinthian Brass With Plume
(Reference #AH6058BP)
The classical greek corinthian is well known, but had a defect : the hoplite could not hear. In this later version, the problem was corrected, and our copy have holes for the ears. It is an italo-corinthian helmet. This version is made of solid brass with a white horse hair plume in a wood crest box covered in soft tan leather. Dates between 600-550 BC.
Price: £125.00
Charioteer Helmet
(Reference #AH6087BP)
Charioteers helmet in Brass to clear...... complete with horsehair plume discontinued line...
Price: £75.00
1st Century Roman Coolus G
(Reference #AH6308Ba)
This is a copy of an all brass G division in the early coolus style. A very individual re-enactors or museum copy.
Price: £115.00
Nieder Mormter (Steel+ Brass)
(Reference #AH6304h)
The Legionary Helmet from Niedermormter, Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Bonn.This late 2nd- 3rd century helmet is the latest example of the Roman imperial helmets and is clearly derived from the 1st- Century Imperial Italic Helmets.
Russell Robinson classes these as Imperial Italic 'H'.
Infantry helmets are not found again until the 4th century. These bare no relationship to the earlier types.
Price: £165.00