| | Klappviser Bascinet AB0427
 | The Bascinet is the most common form of helmet used in the middle ages. Originally developed to be worn under the great helm or barrel helm. | |
| | | Transitional Helm RC394
 | This type of Transitional Helm is an excellent example of the evolution of the knightly helmet. It is one of the first attempts to protect the face with more than just a nasal extention or a mail coif with a face flap. | |
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| | Great Helm 300404
 | There are examples of this type of Great Helm in the Royal Armoury at Leeds and the Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh, as well as on many grave effigies throughout Europe. | |
| | | Bascinet With Chain Mail 300406
 | The Bascinet with chain Mail worn under the Great Helm made for superior head protection and could be worn alone for foot combat. Adjustable liner. | |
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| | | Crusader Helmet AH-3823
 | The Crusader Helmet is a pot helm which is an earlier form of the Great Helm. Made from 18 gauge steel. | |
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| | Great Helm AH-3829-L
 | This Great Helm was designed to be worn over a smaller helmet, as was frequently done, it was almost impossible to penetrate this helm. Blackened version. | |
| | | Great Helm AH-3829-N
 | This Great Helm is Styled after the famous Pembridge Great Helm 1370 c. Made from 18 gauge steel. | |
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| | Norman Knight Helmet AH-3831-N
 | This Norman Knight Helmet was developed early in the 13th century, and was a form of French Great Helm depicted in the Maciejowsky Bible. Also worn in the Crusades. | |
| | | Sugar Loaf Helm modified AH-3821-N
 | The Sugar Loaf Helm was a variation of the flat topped "Great Helm" but featured a glancing surface instead. Fully enclosed face and head with ornate brass fittings. 17 gauge steel. | |
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| | Great Helm AH-3829
 | The Great Helm was popular during the Middle ages but was restricted to the joust field during the 14 century. Featuring a flat top, fully enclosed face and head with brass fittings. Made from 17 gauge steel. | |
| | | Sugar Loaf Helm AH-3821
 | The Sugar Loaf Helm was a variation of the flat topped Great Helm but featured a glancing surface instead. Fully enclosed face and head with brass fittings. 17 gauge steel. | |
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| | Hounskull Basinet AH-3810-N
 | The Hounskull Basinet is a Late 14th Century helm. Fully functional visor is trimmed in brass and comes with brass posts (Vervelles) and holes for attaching a chainmail aventail. 17 gauge steel. | |
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| | Barrel Helmet AH-3828
 | This Barrel Helmet is a fantasy helm with a spangenhelm top and enclosed bottom section resembling a great helm. Made from 18 gauge steel. | |
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