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Gladiator Leather Arm Guard AH-6231-L
This single Gladiator Segmentata Arm Armor is constructed from thick leather bands that are stitched to a leather frame; a series of adjustable, antiqued brass buckles and leather straps fit the armor around the arm and another set of straps fit around the shoulder and across the chest to anchor and steady the armor in place.

Specifications:
Overall Length: 28 1/2''
Color: Brown
Dimensions: 10 1/2'' - 5 1/4'' Wide (when flat)
Material: Leather
Culture: Roman
Manufacturer: Deepeeka

Please note: Tunic and Trident sold separately.
Brass Lantern with Hinged Horn Door
This Lantern is made from Brass with a wooden handle and horn inset door to let the candlelight shine through. This lantern will work for Roman, Medieval and Renaissance events.

Measurements:
Height: 8 inches
Diameter: 3 inches
Italic H Niedermormter Roman Helmet
The Italic H Roman Helmet, known to many as the Niedermörmter type, was produced in both brass and in iron fitted with brass furniture. The brass helmet, based on the famous example now in the Landesmuseum Bonn, which Robinson regarded as the best Roman helmet to have survived from antiquity. Originally regarded as a third century helmet, the latest research tends to push its initial use back into the second century Antonine period. It incorporates many features that are seen on other helmets, both Italic and Gallic in family origin, and may be considered the pinnacle of those helmet families, with a very broad neck guard and deep occipital area, elaborate embossed and applied beaded decoration, as well as a very stout brow guard. The cross-bracing on the all-brass version is actually embossed into the skull and appears to be more decorative than functional. The brass version also has a dome-shaped knob at the crown instead of a crest attachment point. This style represents the last in the long line of imperial Gallic Italic legionary helmets and dates to around 200AD. Infantry helmets are not found again until the 4th century. These bear no relationship to the earlier types.
Roman Auxiliary Infantry B Helmet
Our Roman Auxiliary Infantry B Helmet is based on an original bronze Roman helmet found in the Rhine at Mainz. This mid 1st century AD auxiliary helmet has a simple design and the lack of a crest mount is the reason this helmet is classified as a Roman Auxiliary Infantry helmet.

This Roman Auxiliary Helm is crafted from 18 gauge brass; the hinged cheekplates have two integrated rings with which to tie a chin strap onto (chin strap not included). The inside of the helm is blackened and unlined; included with the helmet is a separate padded cotton arming cap.

Measurements:
Front to Back: 8 inches
Side to Side: 7 inches
Interior Circumference: 25 inches
Weight: 3 lb 4.5oz

Please Note: Helmet Stand is not included.
Celtic (Port Bei Nedau) Roman Helmet
This Celtic (Port Bei Nedau) Roman Helmet is constructed from 20 gauge steel. The helmet has hinged cheekplates and the inside of helm is blackened and unlined.

Measurements:
Front to Back: 8 1/2 inches
Side to Side: 7 1/2 inches
Interior Circumference: 25 1/2 inches
Weight: 3 lb 3.7 oz

Please Note: Helmet Stand is not included.
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