Sir Gilles Capel's helmet (supports 3D printing)
This helmet, or "Great Baschnet", was used for foot racing, and was formerly suspended above the grave of Sir Giles Capel (1485-1556) in the Church of Rennes, Essex, where, as stipulated in his will, his "best helmet" and his sword were placed.
18th century Polish cavalry breastwork
This is a Polish cavalry breastpiece from the Museum of Fine Arts of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow.
Swedish King Eric XIV's Parade Armor
This armor may have been manufactured in Alboga, Sweden around 1562 and sent to Antwerp, Belgium for decoration by goldsmith Elisaeus Libaerts. This armor was worn by King Eric XIV on October 2, 1564, when he returned to Stockholm with his military entourage after launching a military operation in Blekinge, southern Sweden.
Half Armor of 16th Century Germany
Half armor in 16th century Germany was a unique type of equipment, during which the design of armor underwent significant changes influenced by Italy and the Netherlands. Previously, armor emphasized elegance and thinness, but in this decade, people have begun to emphasize the existence and materiality of the human body. This new trend is particularly evident in German equipment.
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