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Accessories
Military everyday life - Cooking - Camp - Music - Furniture - Embroidery - Torcs and armbands |
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Military
everyday life |
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MR112 - Pera - Legionary bag - 89€ Made
of leather, copy of a roman bag, Ist century. Leather. 40 x 32 cm.
9cm wide. |
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Two
wooden tablets covered with beewax, 19 x 11 cm. Sold with a bronze
stylet. |
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MR102 - Canteen - 50€ - Pictures Iron canteen, dated Ist / IId century. Brass brackets and cork. About 20cm heigth.
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MR131 - Canteen - 49€ - Pictures Also
dated from the Ist / IId century, and made of iron with brass brackets.
Comes with strap and wooden cork. |
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Bronze copy of a roman strigils, fitting from 2d cent BC to 4th cent AD.
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| MR132 - Roman surgeon kit, 8 pieces - 89€ - Pictures The
roman army was the first army in history to have its own medical
corps. A lot of founding show that the surgery was especially developped.
This eight-pieces set, made of brass, is the basic tool kit of any
roman medicus. |
| VT601W - Legionnary woolen tunica, white - 39€ - Pictures Made of white wool, 120cm chest perimeter, 110cm long.
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VT601R - Legionnary woolen tunica, red - 39€ - Pictures Made of red wool, 120cm chest perimeter, 110cm long. |
| Cooking |
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MR117 - Roman pan - 80€ - Pictures A
lot of roman pan have been discovered in military contexts. Most of
them have an articulated grip.
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| MR128 - Roman cooking pot - 149€ - Pictures Made
after a Pompei Artefact. Tinned brass, to boil water.
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18cm long brass reproduction of a roman spoon.
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With two places for cooking pots and a grill, this is a typical roman stove. Used directly above a fire. Rivetted iron, lengthr 70cm, width 50cm, heigth 40cm, weigth about 15kg. Diameter of the pot's places : 19cm. Pictures.
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| Camp |
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TNT0100 - Roman leather tent - 4399€ - Pictures Leather
replica of a roman legionnary tent, intended for a 8-men contubernium. |
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MR108 - Brasero - 99€ Made of iron, height 60cm. |
| MR103 - Dolabra - 99€ - Pictures Copy of the roman pickaxe called dolabra, made of cast iron (not usable). Iron part about 50cm, shaft about 80cm. |
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MR120 - Roman dolabra, wrought iron - 139€ - Pictures This model has been conceived for re-enactment. Made of wrought iron, it is totally usable.. 90cm long, 42cm head, blade 13cm long for the tool and 17cm long for the axe. Weigth 4.8kg. |
Music |
| MR111
Lituus - 120€ - Pictures |
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| Torcs
and armbands |
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The
celts used to wear big brass or gold necklaces, made of torsated wire,
as a symbol of their wealth or power. When the roman legionnaries fought
for the first time against the gallic warriors, they naturally took
these torcs from their defeated foes. |
| MR212S - Ispwich torc, silver plated - 59€ Made
after a british museum artefact, dated 75BC
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MR212 - Ispwich torc - 49€
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| MR210S - Bowsey Torc, silver plated - 49€ Made
after the Bowsey torc, same time period.
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MR210 - Bowsey Torc - 34€
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| MR211 - Classical torc - 49€ This
replica has a really typical celtic shape, and is made of brass and
copper wires.
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MR215S - Armillum, silver plated - 49€ This
little torc is in fac a roman decoration
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| MR215 - Armillum - 44€
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MR214 - Ispwich armillum - 44€ This
armband, made after the Ispwich torc, is fitting for celtic warriors.
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Embroidery |
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MR301 - Two roman embroidered Orbiculi, 4th and 5th Cent AD - 120€ - Pictures From the third century on, the roman tunica evolves, and big round or square embroidered patches do appear : they were called orbiculi, and ornated the cloth on the shoulder or the bottom. Our embroidered
orbiculis are embroidered of a very thin thread, have a 12cm diameter,
and may be made up to your pattern ! Just send a full scale drawing.
As far as normal thread is used, the price remains the same. |
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The eagle was the symbol of the legion, whereas a vexillyum was used by a small detachment of legionnaries, to remain the pattern of the main corp. This embroidered
vexillum, 30x35cm, was made for a vexilliato coming from the Herculiani
Iuniores, but any pattern may be embroidered. Just send a full scale
draqwing. The price will remain about the same for any vexillum this
size, using mostly normal thread. Just ask ! The embroidered part is
sold alone. |
Furnitures |
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MR116 - Roman table - 260€ - Pictures The roman furniture
is well known, due to the wall paintings but also to the archeological
foundings in Herculano and Pompei. Such small haigh tables, with three
decorated feet were very common. Ours is made after a founding from
Herculano. |