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Sallet - Wikipedia The sallet (also called celata, salade and schaller) was a combat helmet that replaced the bascinet in Italy, western and northern Europe and Hungary during the mid-15th century
The Story of the Sallet Wulflund A part of the European protective armor of the late Middle Ages was a type of helmet known as the sallet Depending on the place of origin, the path of development, and the design, the so-called German and Italian sallets are usually distinguished, with the German one being somewhat more fixed in…
Medieval Helmets: German And Italian Sallets Compared The sallet helmet became the most popular form of late medieval head protection, with distinct variations between German and Italian styles German sallets often featured long tail flanges and extended neck guards, while Italian sallets had rounded shapes and more open face designs
Sallet Helmets - Medieval Collectibles Buy sallet helmets to complete your knightly look Handmade construction provides authentic feel Comes in different styles, themes Historically-accurate
Sallet - Italian, Milan - The Metropolitan Museum of Art The term sallet (from the Italian celata) is applied to a wide variety of fifteenth-century helmets that have open faces or, if visored, leave the lower face and neck exposed This tall form of sallet is typically Italian and is sometimes referred to as a barbute
Sallet Helmet - Saint Louis Art Museum The pristine curve of its surface deflects weapons and, pierced with a vision slit, the sallet exudes a mysterious, masklike presence Although a helmet was only one element of a knight's armor, it was the crowning glory of military garb, and its form, construction, and decoration provide clues to its use, date, and place of manufacture
Discover the History and Functionality of Sallet Helmets Sallet helmets were characterized by their unique shape and construction They featured a conical or pear-shaped skull, a narrow visor, and often an extended tail or neck guard to protect the back of the head and neck
Sallet | Military Wiki | Fandom The sallet (also called celata, salade and schaller) was a war helmet that replaced the bascinet in Italy, western and northern Europe and Hungary during the mid-15th century