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Great Shield | Cavalry shield in use during the XIIth century, evolved from the almond-shape type of the XIth century. It has a triangular shape with a convex profile and a straight top edge. The large size permitted the mounted warrior to protect himself from the enemy lances. Made in wood with a white linen covering. Ready to paint. Provided with handgrip and leather belts to carry it on shoulder. 47" x 21"
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