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My Master Roman Standard Vize Masked Cavalry Sport helmet armor Legion Legionary

$ 891.79

Availability: 53 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    For sale here is my original master made Vize helmet.  This is very first one of these made in 2,000 years.  Antiqued and aged completed version of my 'Vize' Roman cavalry masked helmet is done in silvered tinned bronze and then gold plated on the raised relief areas and then it aged and toned.  These life size sculpture was made in plasty-clay and it was then electroformed plated in bronze on top of that.  It was then plated in silver and then plated in gold on the raised art work.  This is the one and only Vize helmet with REAL gold plating as stopped doing real gold plating many years when gold skyrocketed in price.  The complete helmet has been made in two separate pieces of silvered bronze.    This helmet can also have brass side plum holders installed on both sides along with two ostrich plums inserted for 9 extra.  I can also install a crest box with horse hair crest for 9 extra.
    Below is the description of the scene unraveling around the helmet and it's interpretation based on known Roman myths.
    This Roman masked helmet from Vize Thrace depicting the sea monster Scylla destroying ships while drowning soldiers and sea creatures can be seen in the water.  Scylla is seen here as on a denarius of Sextus Pompey wielding a ships rudder being part female to the waist turning into two fish tails with the front part of dogs coming out of her.  Each of the helmets cheek pieces display Victory carrying a trophy of arms over her shoulder.  The silvered hair is crowned by the corona aurea or gold crown.  This gold crown should not be taken lightly for just a design as it was most likely awarded to the soldier.  It was given by the Romans as an extraordinary recompence of bravery or for saving the life of a fellow Roman.  Only those who were awarded this crown could wear them in public places.  Wearing unearned metals or awards is still a criminal offence today.  Rosettas and scroll work can be seen on the neck guard along with rope work throughout the piece.  Dr. Ernst Künzl, masked helmet expert and curator of the Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum had this to say about my new helmet..''The Vize masked helmet is one of the most impressive works of Roman craftmanship in the Early Empire, and your re-creation fits to the rank of the original''…
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