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Buckler / Shield Boss

(Ref: HW2263)

The combination of the sword and buckler (hand-cup shield) was extensively used during the Middle Ages. Typically, bucklers are small hand shields that are held by a fist-grip and are quit maneuverable. They can be used to deflect blows or deliver punches. The Buckler (HW2263 by CAS/Hanwei can also double as a shield boss.

Key Features

  • 18 Gauge
  • Dual Use
  • Functional

Measurements

Specification Metric Imperial
Diameter 17cm 6¾"
Weight 0.350Kg 12oz

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St George's Shield

(Ref: AW927)

In Christian hagiography Saint George (ca. 275-281–April 23, 303) was a soldier of the Roman Empire, from the then Greek-speaking Anatolia, now modern day Turkey, and is venerated as a Christian martyr. He is immortalised in the tale of George and the Dragon and is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers.

St. George is the patron saint of Aragon, Canada, Catalonia, England, Ethiopia, Georgia, Greece, Montenegro, Palestine, Portugal, Russia, and Serbia, as well as the cities of Amersfoort, Beirut, Ferrara, Freiburg, Genoa, Ljubljana, and Moscow, as well as a wide range of professions, organisations and disease sufferers.

Key Features

  • Ornamental
  • Well Made
  • Steel Construction

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Three Lions English Shield

(Ref: AW932)

The Royal Coat of Arms of England was the official coat of arms of the Monarchs of England, and were used as the official coat of arms of the Kingdom of England until the Union of the Crowns in 1603. The three lion (passant guardant) coat of arms was in use between 1198-1340.

Key Features

  • Ornamental
  • Well Made
  • Steel Construction

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Three Crowns Shield

(Ref: AW937)

The three crowns design is the crest of the city of Kingston-upon-Hull, a large port in Yorkshire, England. This design sees the three crowns stacked vertically and relates back to the Royal charter of 1299.

Key Features

  • Ornamental
  • Well Made
  • Steel Construction

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Fleur de Lys Shield, Red Cross

(Ref: AW938)

In 1328, King Edward III of England inherited a claim to the crown of France, and about 1340 he accordingly quartered France Ancient with the arms of the Kingdom of England. The monarchs of England (and later of Great Britain) continued to quarter the French arms until 1801, when George III abandoned his formal claim to the French throne. This interpretation differs from the traditional quartered arms

Key Features

  • Ornamental
  • Well Made
  • Steel Construction

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Fleur de Lys Shield, White Cross

(Ref: AW939)

In 1328, King Edward III of England inherited a claim to the crown of France, and about 1340 he accordingly quartered France Ancient with the arms of the Kingdom of England. The monarchs of England (and later of Great Britain) continued to quarter the French arms until 1801, when George III abandoned his formal claim to the French throne. This interpretation differs from the traditional quartered arms.

Key Features

  • Ornamental
  • Well Made
  • Steel Construction

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Official Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom - Red and Blue quartered

(Ref: AW940)

This shield features The Official Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The Royal Arms we see today have evolved over nine centuries, since Richard the Lionheart chose three lions to represent England. This symbol on the King's shield would immediately identify him in the midst of battle. The full version of the Royal Coat of Arms is now used only by the Queen in her capacity as the Sovereign. In the version used by the government and consequently as the official coat of arms of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the crown is shown resting directly on the shield, with the helm, crest and mantling not displayed. The main element of the Arms is the shield which is divided into four quarters.

Key Features

  • Ornamental
  • Well Made
  • Steel Construction

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Official Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom - White and Black Cross

(Ref: AW941)

This shield features The Official Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The Royal Arms we see today have evolved over nine centuries, since Richard the Lionheart chose three lions to represent England. This symbol on the King's shield would immediately identify him in the midst of battle. The full version of the Royal Coat of Arms is now used only by the Queen in her capacity as the Sovereign. In the version used by the government and consequently as the official coat of arms of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the crown is shown resting directly on the shield, with the helm, crest and mantling not displayed. The main element of the Arms is the shield which is divided into four quarters.

Key Features

  • Ornamental
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  • Steel Construction

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Silver Three Crowns Shield

(Ref: AW942)

The three crowns design is the crest of the city of Kingston-upon-Hull, a large port in Yorkshire, England. This design sees the three crowns stacked vertically and relates back to the Royal charter of 1299.

Key Features

  • Ornamental
  • Well Made
  • Steel Construction

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Roman Centurian Shield (Scutum)

(Ref: AW5560)

The Roman infantry was the finest fighting machine of the Ancient World. Its troops were highly disciplined, well trained and generally well led.This is a replica rectangular infantry shield or scutum (Approximately 110cm tall).

Key Features

  • Ornamental
  • Well Made
  • Authentic

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