Relic: WW2 era, 2 Pounder Armour Piercing Projectile (Shell Head), Inert

£135.00
*Relic: WW2 era, 2 Pounder Armour Piercing Projectile (Shell Head), Inert* 15.4cm tall (6in), (tip missing), 3.7cm (1.5″) base diameter

Circa 1600 German Gorget Neck Armour

£1,250.00
~ Circa 1600 German Gorget Neck Armour ~ Designed to protect the neck, the gorget is of two part construction

Pair Of Late 16th Century Finely Etched Gilt German Tassets Leg Armour

£1,600.00
~ Pair Of Late 16th Century Finely Etched Gilt German Tassets Leg Armour ~ Designed to protect the upper thigh,

Mid To Late 19th Century Bavarian Cuirassiers Breast And Backplate Armour

Original price was: £4,750.00.Current price is: £4,500.00.
~ Mid To Late 19th Century Bavarian Cuirassiers Breast And Backplate Armour ~ Here we have the breast and back

WW1 German Trench Armour

£2,950.00
~ WW1 German Trench Armour ~ The original set is comprised of a breast plate with hook over shoulders and

Late 1700’s Armour Piercing Tanto Japanese Dagger

Original price was: £1,375.00.Current price is: £1,175.00.
~ Late 1700’s Armour Piercing Tanto Japanese Dagger ~ The blade is made in the ‘Hira-Zukuri’ style and the mune

Victorian Composite Suit Of Armour With 16th Century Breast Plate*

Original price was: £7,950.00.Current price is: £5,995.00.
~ Victorian Composite Suit Of Armour With A 16th Century Front Armour Plate ~ The suit is complete with all

Japanese Edo Period (1760-80’s) Ashigaru Armour*

Original price was: £3,950.00.Current price is: £2,950.00.
~ Japanese Edo Period (1760-80’s) Ashigaru Armour ~ Here we have a wonderfully preserved full set of armour worn by

Japanese Haramaki Armour Dou To The Taira Clan*

Original price was: £7,750.00.Current price is: £6,600.00.
~ Japanese Haramaki Armour Dou To The Taira Clan ~ Here we have an incredibly interesting suit of Japanese armour

Mid 17th Composite North European Harquebusiers Armour

Original price was: £3,450.00.Current price is: £3,250.00.
~ Mid 17th Composite North European Harquebusiers Armour ~ The harquebusier was the most common form of cavalry found throughout