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the shield measures 45 cm diameter inlaid with gold and silver...the chain mail of helmets are not riveted, they are 5 mm in diameter and are two tone mail
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more photograph
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I agree, 19th century Qajar, and of good quality What's interesting is that it seems to be a matching pair, which is quite cool. Even though this chiseling is typical of Qajar, both items show the same pattern/details. Really cool, after 100+ years both items remained together. only the bazuband (arm guard) went astray:-) Nice pair!
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hi weapons 27
I myself have a helmet Kulah Khud "Qajar", so I studied enough my model and yours has all the aspects of a real helmet Persian Qajar era as Alex pointed out, you're lucky enough to have the shield, which is two pieces on 3 that normally equip the Persian Princes congratulations, very attractive armor ![]() à + Dom |
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Very nice!
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