Late 14th to 16th century style Kettle Hat in common use from the late medieval period (end of the 14th centiry) into the Renaissance period (late 15th and early 16th centures). This later version of the Kettle Hat has a high crown to help deflect attacks from above and was particularly useful during sieges.
Late 14th Century/Early 15th Century Visored Bascinet with a rounded visor and vervelles for attaching maille. This is a very sturdy helmet and represents one of the later stages of the visored helmet before the armet style of helmet arrived.
15th Century Barbute style helmet. This is a classic helmet that first appeared in the early 15th century and was porobably inspired by the earlier Greek style Corinthian helmet.
Opened Face Celata Helmet from the early 15th Century
Iconic 15th Century German Sallet
Mid 15th century Italian style closed helmet. This type of helmet closes around the entire head, neck and shoulders providing complete protection.
Late 15th Kettle Hat with spiral fluting. This beautifully made helmet represents the ultimate expression of this class style of medieval helmet.
Late 15th Centiry Italian Maximilian style Sallet with 'Bellows Style' visor.
The morion was a type of open helmet used from the middle 16th and early 17th centuries, usually having a flat brim and a crest from front to back. It was an iconic helmet most remembered for its use in the exploration/conquest of the Americas.