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Description
In medieval and early modern Europe, numerous regions and cities had a reputation as centres for the production of arms and armour. These centres included Paris, Nuremberg and Milan.
The sole English centre of any importance for the production of armour was the Royal Workshops at Greenwich, just outside London. This was establish by Henry VII in c.1515.
Foot combat tournaments became more popular by the 14th century. The armour used in such contests evolved, and by the 1500's foot combat armour covered nearly the entire body. This Foot Combat Armour is based on armour assembled for Henry VIII to wear at a tournament called 'The Field of the Cloth of Gold'.
This die-cast model measures 14cm including its wooden base. It is supplied in a clear acetate box with colourful historical information.
BEST PRICE GUARANTEE Conditions Apply*
30 DAY RETURN POLICY
LOW-PRICED, TRACKED & INSURED FREIGHT
Pick up from our Central Auckland Armory.
EST 2005. New Zealand's Leading Sword Company.
Kiwi owned and operated.
"The Sword & Knife Professionals"
Details
Shipping & pick-up options
Destination & description | Price | |
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Auckland - Tracked/ Insured Freight | $7.90 | |
North Island - Tracked/ Insured Freight | $7.90 | |
South Island - Tracked/ Insured Freight | $7.90 | |
North Island Rural - Tracked/ Insured Freight | $9.50 | |
South Island Rural - Tracked/ Insured Freight | $9.50 | |
Pick-up available from Auckland City, Auckland | Free |
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