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Australia's largest available range of historical replica arms and armour. Suitable for collectors, studios, fancy-dress and re-enactors.


 
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Accessories- the little things that add comfort, style, authenticity or just simply make things easier.

Items in stock unless otherwise indicated.

 



Prague Groschen - medieval coin

This replica is perfect for playing medieval dice games.

Originally it is a silver coin with obverse sign DEI GRATIA REX BOEMIE (By the grace of God the king of Bohemia) and on the verso GROSSI PRAGENSIS (Prague groschen) that became very common throughout the Medieval Central Europe.

Minting of this coin started around 1300 after silver mines had been discovered in Hory Kutné during the reign of the Bohemian king Wenceslaus II. The inspiration came from France where groschen were used since 1266 and replaced old coin called denar. The name came from the latin denarius grossus (English: thick denar).

Buy 5 coins and we'll add in an extra FREE.

Our coin is a copy and is not made of silver.

Weight:6 grams
Size: 30mm Diameter


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Crusader Genoa coin - CVNRADI REX

This coin came from Italy during the rule of Conrad the third and is called Genoa. It was in use during 1139 to 1152.
It has a castle gate on the obverse and cross on the reverse.

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Our coin is an iron copy and is not made of silver.

Weight: 4 grams
Size: 24mm diameter


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Roman - Iron Canteen
Iron canteen dated from 1st / 2nd century.
 
We don't know if it was used to carry water or oil, for cooking or to be used as soap in the baths.
 
Brass brackets and cork.
 
200mm height.
140mm wide
90mm thick

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Replica Powder Horn
A powder horn was a device used to carry gunpowder, and was generally created from a cow or buffalo horn. They were most commonly used with eighteenth century muskets, but were rendered obsolete by the development of self contained cartridges.
 
This replica powder horn is made from horn & with wooden caps.
 
Length along outside curve - 290mm

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Medieval Horn Lantern

This medieval lantern is made from steel and horn. It can be hung or stood on a solid surface.

Five panels are made from horn and the sixth is a door. All you need is a candle.

Just right for casting light around your encampment.

Height - 25.4 cm (10 inches)


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Wax Writing Block

This wax writing block comes with stylus and carry case. It is 100% reusable.

The wax is contained within a board made of horn. It  measures 10cm x 5.5cm.

Carry case measures 12.5cm x 6.5cm.


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Wooden Eating Spoon

Hand carved wooden eating spoon - the wood has been treated so as to be safe for eating.

Length - 180mm ( 7 inches)


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Wooden Bowl - 125mm

Hand turned woodeneating bowl - carved from Mango wood and treated so as to be safe for food.

Diameter - 125mm (5 inches)


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Wooden Bowl - 150mm

Hand turned woodeneating bowl - carved from Mango wood and treated so as to be safe for food.

Diameter - 150mm (6 inches)


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Twisted wire Fork

Length 150mm
Width 26mm
Weight 18g

Twisted 2 tine simple fork for eating.
Perfect for your next feasting or historical camping event.

 


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Feasting Fork

Two pronged fork - Approx 190mm (7˝ inches) in length

The word fork comes from the Latin 'furca' for "pitch fork." The two-prong twig was perhaps the first fork.

By the seventh century, small forks were used at Middle Eastern courts; one such fork, a small, gold, two-pronged tool, came to Italy in the eleventh century in the dowry of a Byzantine princess who married Domenico Selvo, a Venetian doge. After witnessing the princess use the fork, the church severely censured her, stating that the utensil was an affront to God's intentions for fingers

Thereafter the fork disappeared from the European table for nearly 300 years.

 


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Leather drinking bottle

Leather drinking vessels and water carriers have been in use since Neolithic times, but it was during the medieval and later Tudor periods that they became particularly popular.

Average size - 27cm x 14cm


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Drinking Horn - small & leather holder

Small horn - approx. 25cm long with a 20cm circumference

All of the Northern European nations formerly drank out of horns, which were commonly those of the urus or European buffalo.

These horns will require some cleaning with hot water and a bottle brush and can be sealed with wax or some other food grade substances if you desire.
Go on be a re-enactor!!!

Each horn comes with a Medieval Fightclub leather horn holder.


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Drinking Horn - medium & leather holder

Medium horn - approx. 30cm long with a 23cm circumference

All of the Northern European nations formerly drank out of horns, which were commonly those of the urus or European buffalo.

These horns will require some cleaning with hot water and a bottle brush and can be sealed with wax or some other food grade substances if you desire.
Go on be a re-enactor!!!

Each horn comes with a Medieval Fightclub leather horn holder.


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Drinking Horn - large & leather holder

Large horn - approx. 36cm long with a 28cm circumference

All of the Northern European nations formerly drank out of horns, which were commonly those of the urus or European buffalo.

These horns will require some cleaning with hot water and a bottle brush and can be sealed with wax or some other food grade substances if you desire.
Go on be a re-enactor!!!

Each horn comes with a Medieval Fightclub leather horn holder.


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Leather Holder for Horn

Sick of carrying your horn around at feasts - or losing it because you have no way to carry it?

Try our horn holder - simply attaches to your belt.


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Leather Holder for Tankard

Sick of carrying your tankard around at feasts - or losing it because you have no way to carry it?

Try our tankard holder - simply attaches to your belt.


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Leather Holder for Goblet

Sick of carrying your gobletaround at feasts - or losing it because you have no way to carry it?

Try our goblet holder - simply attaches to your belt.


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Viking Knife - Kvinnokniv -Twist
Hand forged Viking feasting banquet knife with spiral in handle. All are handmade.
 
Approx. 128grams

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Viking Knife - Kvinnokniv - Curled
Hand forged Viking feasting banquet knife with curl on handle end. All are handmade.
 
Approx. 108grams
 
 

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Large lock
Functional large round lock for door, gate or castle.
Two keys are used to operate this lock. One for locking and one for unlocking.
The left key opens the lock with a clockwise turn.
The right key locks the lock with an anticlockwise turn.
 
Lock measures 20cm in diameter and 3cm thickness.
Keys measure 11cm
Weight 1kg
 
All weights & measures are approximate as variations can and do occur.
 

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Small lock
Functional small round lock for door, gate or chest.
Looks better than a modern one!
 
Lock measures 8cm in diameter and 2cm thickness.
Key measures 6cm
Weight 260grams
 
All weights & measures are approximate as variations can and do occur.
 

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Historical Handcuffs
This replica comes with a with key. It is painted black to replicate the originals in use during the middle ages. They are held together by a short chain. 

They have been used throughout the ages and are an integral part of armaments through the ages.  A weaponry collection is not complete without it.

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Small Chest
Chest with Studded and bound lid.
 
Small Size
left to right - width - 16.3cm
front to back - depth - 8cm
top to bottom - height- 8.5cm

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Medium Chest
Chest with Studded and bound lid.
 
Medium Size
left to right - width - 22cm
front to back - depth - 14.2cm
top to bottom - height- 13.5cm

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Large Chest
Chest with Studded and bound lid.
 
Large Size
left to right - width - 27.5cm
front to back - depth - 20.5cm
top to bottom - height- 20cm

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Set of three chests

These matching rustic wooden boxes with silver tin relief work are perfect additions to any medieval collection.

small - medium - large

These three sizes nest inside each other.

The lid closes over a wooden lip and stays on even when turned upside down.

Ideal for jewellery, mementos, keepsakes and treasure!!


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