The Spanish Horse Helmet of the 16th century by Marto of Toledo Spain is a replica reproduction of helmets used by mounted knights during the reign of Charles V and Philip II, today part of the collection of the Real Armeria (Royal Armory) in Madrid. The Spanish Horse Helmet is made of steel and characterized by a large beak shaped visor that covers the face entirely leaving naked only the two eye slits. Provided with two colored ostrich plumes and a display stand made in steel.
The Spanish Horse Helmet of the 16th century by Marto of Toledo Spain is a replica reproduction of helmets used by mounted knights during the reign of Charles V and Philip II, today part of the collection of the Real Armeria (Royal Armory) in Madrid. The Spanish Horse Helmet is made of steel and characterized by a large beak shaped visor that covers the face entirely leaving naked only the two eye slits. Provided with two colored ostrich plumes and a display stand made in steel.
The Spanish Horse Helmet of the 16th century by Marto of Toledo Spain is a replica reproduction of helmets used by mounted knights during the reign of Charles V and Philip II, today part of the collection of the Real Armeria (Royal Armory) in Madrid. The Spanish Horse Helmet is made of steel and characterized by a large beak shaped visor that covers the face entirely leaving naked only the two eye slits. Provided with two colored ostrich plumes and a display stand made in steel.
- Full Size reproduction
- Handcrafted Steel
- Height: 35 cms - 14 inches
- Display Stand: Steel
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