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Mary Read Pirate Coat

#101016
This ladies open front pirate coat, perfect for impersonating Mary Read or Anne Bonny, is made of a wool blend with a high ultra-suede collar, ultra-suede cuffs, antique gold buttons, and a rich trim accent.
$138.95

Milady's Gown

#101437
This poly-cotton blend and polyester royal-looking gown is composite of a rich dark blue, silver and gold embroidered brocade for the bodice (with a royal pin) and lower sleeves, and a shimmering blue material for the upper puffy sleeves and full lower skirt.
$199.95

Fleur de Lis Overdress

#100390
A Renaissance styled fleur-de-lis patterned overdress, this elegant poly-cotton dress comfortably fits with the help of a lace-up back and a hidden modesty panel.
$118.95

Country Maid Skirt w/ Bodice Overdress

#100126
This 100% cotton overdress is comprised of a lace-up bodice fitted with brass grommets and an attached front-split full skirt.
$68.95

Universal Sword Hanger

#801586
This sword hanger is made from polished steel and has an adjustable bracket with a hole on the top for a nail or screw. Once you hang the sword, the hanger practically disappears.
From $5.95

Leather Axe Holder

#200028
This impressive frog is made of durable, full grain leather. Features nickel plated, metal studs.
$14.95

Buccaneer Coat

#100780
This heavy jacket is one of the best pirate coats we have ever produced. The long period cut, the large bell cuffs, and the richly antiqued buttons all add up to make this coat one stunning piece of pirate garb. Wool blend, choose grey or navy blue, black rayon lining.
$119.95

Medieval Practice Weapon - Two Handed Wooden Sword

#600598
This strong two-handed training waster is hand-crafted of fully seasoned steamed beechwood, designed after edge-weapon designs from the 12th to 15th centuries. Contrasting wood guard and pommel. Overall length 48-1/4 inches.
$49.95

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Top Customer Reviews

Review of: Sergeant's Halberd

I used this head to built a 7-foot halberd, with the MR Greek spear butt cap at the opposite end, which looks great and has good weight as a counterbalance. I used an oval red oak pole, which is about 1" on the narrow measurement, and about 1-1/4" on the long side of the oval. The oval shape feels great and allows for proper indexing, and also has greater strength along the striking axis of the oval vs. a 1" round pole. I do still wonder if the (red oak) pole is strong enough given the narrow and short socket, but I'm loathe to test it.. .. I sharpened the axe, hook, and blade edges myself. I found the inside diameter of the halberd head socket to be almost exactly 1" at its widest on mine, and the depth of the socket was right around 5" if memory serves. The socket is drilled for a pin, which is ideal as I always make and use one.
Reviewed by: David, October 14, 2021

Review of: Lord of the Rings: Anduril, The Sword of King Elessar

Love it! It looks just like the on in the movie!!!
Only thing I wish was different is that it came with a sheath.
Great product!!!
Reviewed by: Christian, August 16, 2021

Review of: Lord of the Rings: Anduril, The Sword of King Elessar

Looks just like the picture. Perfect sword and it was the cheapest one I could find. The holder had a very small cut on it but it's not even noticable.
Reviewed by: Arica, June 27, 2021

Review of: Lord of the Rings: Anduril, The Sword of King Elessar

This is my first sword and the start of my collection. It is beyond my expectations and an amazing piece.
Reviewed by: Jesse, December 16, 2020

Review of: Wooden Viking Dragon Shield

Well built, quality craftsmanship, solid as a brick shithouse.
Reviewed by: Christopher, December 12, 2020

Review of: Wooden Viking Dragon Shield

This shield is Fantastic, it is the perfect weight and is very well made. However to be historically accurate the shield would have been warped with rawhide, or leather. This shield is much more detailed than the others, and you can tell it is hand painted.
Reviewed by: Tyrone, November 20, 2020

Review of: Scottish Battle Targe Shield

I have had this piece for about a year, but it wasn't until last month that I wore it to the local Scottish Fair. I got many compliments on the targe, but everyone was even more impressed when I showed them the spike on the center boss!. (I wasn't allowed to have the spike attached as I walked around, but could "demonstrate" it when in a group.)
The look is not too ornate, but simple and handsome as if owned by a trusted clan warrior rather than Laird or Chieftain. Seeing several targes in museums, this is as authentic as it gets. I wore it with my back-sword and dirk, and was well kitted to be sure!
Great piece at a a good price!
-Rick Miller
Reviewed by: , August 28, 2020

Review of: Braided Monastic Belt

I wore this woven belt with my monks robe and it held up my German War Hammer nicely.
Reviewed by: Geoffrey, April 22, 2020

Review of: Venetian Renaissance Carnival Dress

From the picture, I thought this gown would be more of an mauve color, but it's a pretty periwinkle blue.
It's a lovely style, and looks great with or without my Museum Replicas farthingale. I prefer it with the farthingale to keep the hem from touching the floor.
I'm 5'9" with a longer torso, about 190 lbs. I ordered a large. I was worried the waist and skirt might be too short, but both are just fine. I was able to slip the laced gown over my head, then tighten it with the waist ties, no handmaiden needed.
The gown is 100% polyester with a 100% cotton lining. The cotton lining isn't ideal to slide over my cotton farthingale, but it wasn't terrible. Might make a silk slip to go between the two for maximum drape.
Love it, love it, love it!
Reviewed by: Serena, April 21, 2020

Review of: Fisted War Hammer

Even better in person. Massive piece. Looks just like the pictures & is high quality.
Reviewed by: guy, September 28, 2017