Bring the medieval world to your home. The 16th Century Knight with Broadsword and Shield Statue is ideal for a touch of historical style. Made from pewter, this medieval knight statue features a burnished finish. It takes its design from pieces made for Frederick I, Elector Palatine by Milanese gunsmiths in the 15th century.
This Milanese suit of armor statue depicts a man-at-arms. Gilding adorns details on the helmet, breastplate, and tassets. The medieval knight stands holding the hilt of a sword in its right hand and a shield in its left. The sword and shield have a brass-plating. In addition, the shield has a diamond shape.
The pewter knight statue stands on a square wooden base. A plaque on the base reads sec. XVI. Add this man-at-arms statue to your medieval home decor or knight collection.
Key Features:
- Based on 15th century armor
- Holds a shield and sword
- Burnished finish
- Has a square base
- Great decor piece and collectible
Materials:
- Made from pewter
- Base is wood
Measurements:
- Height: 9.1 Inches
- Width: 3.5 Inches
- Depth: 2.75 Inches
- Weight: 2.2 Pounds
Measurements are approximate.
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