GREAT HELMET OF RIETER VON KORNBURG
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MILD STEEL
DESCRIPTION
Our Great Helmet of Rieter von Kornberg, Nuremberg, circa 1375 is a reproduction of a Late Medieval Great Helmet of Rieter von Kornburg, Nuremberg owned by the family Rieter von Kornberg and found in their tomb in the Allerheiligenkirche Kleinschwarzenlohe, Germany.
The families Rieter von Kornburg (Knights of Kornburg) were medieval patricians, evidently living in Nuremberg since 1361. The helmet is dated around 1375 and was thought to have been made in the amour yard in Nuremberg. Today it is exhibited in the Germanics National museum (GNM) in Nuremberg.
Key Features:
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16 Gauge Mild Steel
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Size Medium
Available In
Natural finish Item No: AH1303
Antique Blue Item No: AH1303A
Details Medium
Internal circumference approx. 65cm
Forehead to back: approx. 23 cm
Ear to ear: approx. 19 cm
Finish: blued (slightly oiled)
Weight: approx. 3.4 kg
Details Large
Internal circumference approx. 68cm
Forehead to back: approx. 24 cm
Ear to ear: approx. 20 cm
Finish: blued (slightly oiled)
Weight: approx. 3.55 kg