Medieval Helmets
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MH Kettle Hat - 14 gauge
The Kettle Hat was favoured by the English infantryman and man at arms throughout the medieval period and was popular during the 100 Years War. It was simple to manufacture and offered good protection against projectiles. This design was so effective that it came back into service with the British military in World War 1 and 2. The name derives from the Germanic word “cetel” or “cietel” alluding to its deep cauldron like shape. It was also known as a “war hat” and “Chapel-de-fer” (hat of iron).
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Made of 2mm steel. Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used in its manufacture. The steel is untreated and may have rust. To protect the steel you may rub it with mineral or synthetic oil. Leather chin strap included.
Size M: 60-61 cm perimeter
Size L: 63-64 cm perimeter
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Excl. Tax: £116.67 Incl. Tax: £140.00 -
Swiss Sallet - 16 gauge - Medium
The sallet was a war helmet that replaced the bascinet in Italy, western and northern Europe and Hungary during the mid-15th century. In Italy, France and England the armet helmet was also popular, but in Germany, the sallet became almost universal.
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Made in 1.6mm steel with a natural canvas liner. Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used in its manufacture. The steel is untreated and may have rust. To protect the steel you may rub it with mineral or synthetic oil. Leather chin strap included.
Size: 62-64 cm perimeter
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Excl. Tax: £118.33 Incl. Tax: £142.00 -
German Sallet - 16 gauge
Between 1450 and 1500 no one went to war without wearing at least one form of head protection, usually barbute or sallet. There were many different designs depending on the origin of the item but some, as the one shown here, had simple but effective designs.
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Made of 1.6mm steel. Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used in its manufacture. The steel is untreated and may have rust. To protect the steel you may rub it with mineral or synthetic oil. Leather chin strap included.
Size M: 60-61 cm perimeter
Size L: 63-64 cm perimeter
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Excl. Tax: £142.50 Incl. Tax: £171.00 -
Burgundian Sallet - 16 gauge
The sallet was a war helmet that replaced the bascinet in Italy, western and northern Europe and Hungary during the mid-15th century. In Italy, France and England the armet helmet was also popular, but in Germany, the sallet became almost universal.
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Made in steel of 1.6mm. Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used in its manufacture. The steel is untreated and may have rust. To protect the steel you may rub it with mineral or synthetic oil. Leather chin strap included.
Size M: 60-61 cm perimeter
Size L: 63-64 cm perimeter
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Excl. Tax: £141.67 Incl. Tax: £170.00 -
Infantry Sallet
The sallet was a war helmet that replaced the bascinet in Italy, western and northern Europe and Hungary during the mid-15th century. In Italy, France and England the armet helmet was also popular, but in Germany, the sallet became almost universal.
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Outer Circumference: 63-64 cm
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
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Late Transitional Sallet - 14 gauge
Near to the end of 15th-century, sallets began a transformation into the shapes known as "transitional". This replica is based on a piece known as A72 from the Wallace Collection dated on 1520 and is attributed to have been manufactured in the north of Italy. It was likely used with a gorget without bevor and belonged to the collection of the Count of Nieuwerkerke, and acquired by Sir Richard Wallace in 1871. This style of sallet can be seen in the painting by Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc in his piece “Castles and Warfare in the Middle Ages”.
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Made of 2mm steel with a 1.6mm steel faceplate. Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used in its manufacture. The steel is untreated and may have rust. To protect the steel you may rub it with a mineral or synthetic oil. Leather chin strap included.
Size M: 60-61 cm perimeter
Size L: 63-64 cm perimeter
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Excl. Tax: £158.33 Incl. Tax: £190.00 -
Open Face Sallet - 16 gauge
The sallet was a war helmet that replaced the bascinet in Italy, western and northern Europe and Hungary during the mid-15th century. In Italy, France and England the armet helmet was also popular, but in Germany, the sallet became almost universal. The large amount of artistic representation and original pieces indicate that even with a slight German predominancy, this was a common choice of helmet throughout Europe.
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This specific model, with back tail and without a visor, was commonly used by infantry and mercenaries due to its versatility.
Made of 1.6mm steel. Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used in its manufacture.
Perimeter: 63-64 cm
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Excl. Tax: £85.83 Incl. Tax: £103.00 -
Armet with Gorget - 12 & 14 gauge
Typical armets are made up of four pieces: a skull with a reinforced forehead, two cheek plates attached with hinges to the skull and a pointed visor. Cheek plates were closed by a pin and this was secured with a hook or metallic wire.
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As it was made almost in the exact shape of the neck and chin, it was necessary to develop a side opening system to allow the easy removal of this helmet.
Inner Circumference: 64cm
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
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Great Bascinet - 14 gauge
Our skull of our Great Bascinet is constructed from 12 gauge steel making is incredibly durable. The rest of the helmet is constructed from 14 gauge steel.
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It features a well-padded adjustable liner and buckled leather chin strap. The visor can be easily removed if required by removing the fixing pins. Perfect for re-enactment.
Inner Circumference: 64cm
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
Buy the Great Bascinet with confidence from the UK’s leading Medieval Helmet retailer.Excl. Tax: £206.67 Incl. Tax: £248.00 -
Churburg Pigface Bascinet - 14 gauge
Our Churburg Bascinet dates from approximately 1360 - 1390 and is based on a helmet that is part of a suit of armour that can be found in the Matsh family castle. It is constructed from 14 gauge steel making it perfect for the re-enactment field.
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It includes a movable visor with removable pin fixing for quick removal as well as vervelles to allow the attachment of an aventail. Our Churburg Bascinet features a well-padded lining and buckled leather chin strap. Mail aventail not included.
Inner circumference: 64cm
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
Buy the Churburg Pigface Bascinet with confidence from the UK’s leading Medieval Helmet retailer.Excl. Tax: £189.17 Incl. Tax: £227.00