Brand: Vintage Nautical Product Name: Miniature Warrior Helmet – Roman Imperial Model #: MMH100 Pack Contents: Mini Roman Centurion Helmet, Wooden Stand Colour: Classic Antique Metal Finish Materials: Combination Of Metals & Alloys Key Attributes: Metal Centurion Helmet, Red Brush Plume, Wooden Stand Uses: Decor, Gift, Shelf Item Product Length: 160mm Product Width: 90mm Product Height: 210mm Product Weight: 309g Stand Diameter: 100mm Case Height: 185mm Case Weight: 105g Shipped From: Melbourne Shipping Provider: Australia Post Additional Delivery Information: Estimate Delivery 2 – 5 Business Days Returns: Easy Return & Exchange Insurance: Recommended At Extra Cost, Please Ask For Details Further Information: Explore Our Vast & Unique Collection On Our Website: www.vintagenautical.com.au Medieval Centurions, dating back from 100 B.C. to 300 A.D. Helmets often worn by the main officers of the Ancient Imperial Roman Guard. The name ‘Centurion’ derived from each charge consisting of 100 men. Aside from allowing easy identification of Centurion Generals, the plumed helms colour variation specified officer rank and at times depict different units. Generals were also more visible to their men, the added height further suggesting higher command.
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Brand: Vintage Nautical
Product Name: Miniature Warrior Helmet – Roman Imperial
Model #: MMH100
Pack Contents: Mini Roman Centurion Helmet, Wooden Stand
Colour: Classic Antique Metal Finish
Materials: Combination Of Metals & Alloys
Key Attributes: Metal Centurion Helmet, Red Brush Plume, Wooden Stand
Uses: Decor, Gift, Shelf Item
Product Length: 160mm
Product Width: 90mm
Product Height: 210mm
Product Weight: 309g
Stand Diameter: 100mm
Case Height: 185mm
Case Weight: 105g
Shipped From: Melbourne
Shipping Provider: Australia Post
Additional Delivery Information: Estimate Delivery 2 – 5 Business Days
Returns: Easy Return & Exchange
Insurance: Recommended At Extra Cost, Please Ask For Details
Further Information: Explore Our Vast & Unique Collection On Our Website: www.vintagenautical.com.au
Medieval Centurions, dating back from 100 B.C. to 300 A.D. Helmets often worn by the main officers of the Ancient Imperial Roman Guard. The name ‘Centurion’ derived from each charge consisting of 100 men. Aside from allowing easy identification of Centurion Generals, the plumed helms colour variation specified officer rank and at times depict different units. Generals were also more visible to their men, the added height further suggesting higher command.
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