Giftware
We wholesale a fantastic selection of historical giftware for trade! Here at the Knight Shop Trade we have one of the largest ranges of historical giftware for wholesale in the UK.
We have a great selection of miniature weaponry such as miniature swords, helmets and cannons. We even sell miniatures suits of armour! If you are looking for something a little more functional then check out our sword letter openers, book ends and hornwear products.
We wholesale a variety of historical jewellery such as rings, bracelets and necklaces. Our jewellery collection includes replicas from the British Museum such as the Great Torc of Snetisham. If you would like something a little more macabre check out our Dungeon sections for forged iron handcuffs and locks for trade
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Knight's Templar Sword
The Knights Templar were a powerful crusading order of knights founded in the 11th Century with many of their number recruited from England and France. There are many Templar castles and churches throughout England including the Temple Church in London, made famous in The Da Vinci Code.
The Knights Templar Sword is the most popular sword in our collection. If you do not have the space for a full-size sword why not consider purchasing the matching Knights Templar Dagger instead.
The sword features a forged steel blade with solid brass pommel and guard - both adorned with the Templar Cross in red enamel. Comes complete with leather scabbard with and baldric shoulder belt. This item has a blunt blade and is manufactured for display only.
Total Length: 92.5cm
Blade Length: 74.5cm
Grip Length: 12.5cm
Blade Thickness (base): 0.49cm
Blade Width (base): 4.5cm
Weight: 1046g
Blade: High Carbon Steel
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Peened
Scabbard: Leather
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Buy the Templar Sword & Scabbard with confidence from the UK’s leading Medieval Sword retailer.
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Roman Pompeii Gladius - Decorated
The Roman Gladius was the primary weapon of the Roman Legionary and was used in conjunction with the 'Scutum' (shield) and 'Pilum' (spear). Its design was strongly influenced by the swords used by the Iberian (Spanish) Celts. It was predominantly designed as a thrusting weapon and was in use in one form or another from the 4th Century BC to the 3rd Century AD.
The Pompeii Gladius takes its name from the archaeological site in Italy where, during excavations, 4 such swords were found. The swords are dated to before 79AD - the year that Pompeii was buried in volcanic ash. The Pompeii Gladius, along with the earlier Mainz Pattern Gladius, would have been issued to the garrison at Hadrian’s Wall. Examples can be seen in H. Russell Robinson’s book "What The Soldiers Wore On Hadrians Wall'".
Our Pompeii Gladius features a turned wood pommel and bone grip. The straight blade is hand forged from steel and in housed in a wooden scabbard with red leather covering and decorated brass fittings. This sword is not designed or recommended for contact reenactment (fighting) but is favoured by living history enthusiasts.
Overall Length: 70cm
Blade Length: 48cm
Width: 4.9cm
Grip Length: 10.8cm
Weight: 1135g
Thickness: 5mm
P.O.B: 11cm
Edge: Blunt
Pommel: Threaded
Scabbard: Wood, Leather, Brass
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.Buy the Roman Pompeii Gladius – Decorated with confidence from the UK’s leading Roman sword retailer.
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Pigface Bascinet
This Pigface Bascinet replica is hand crafted in polished steel and brass and has a removable pivoting visor like the originals. It features brass 'vervailles' for attaching a chainmail 'aventail' (not included) and an adjustable leather spider liner and buckled chin strap.Learn More
18 gauge steel construction - not recommended for contact re-enactment.
Height: 26cm
Length: 35cm
Width: 18cm
Weight: 2060g
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.
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Drinking Horn - 1000ml
The Drinking Horn was used as a drinking vessel in middle ages and also as a part of ceremonial rituals in various parts of Europe. Drinking horns are attested from Viking Age Scandinavia and still remain an important part in the culture of ritual toasting in Georgia.
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Our drinking horn has been beautifully crafted and can be used for re-enactment purposes or even as a gifting option in modern day to bring back the bygone era.
Capacity: 1000ml
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Drinking Horn - 300ml
The Drinking Horn was used as a drinking vessel in middle ages and also as a part of ceremonial rituals in various parts of Europe. Drinking horns are attested from Viking Age Scandinavia and still remain an important part in the culture of ritual toasting in Georgia.
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Our drinking horn has been beautifully crafted and can be used for re-enactment purposes or even as a gifting option in modern day to bring back the bygone era.
Capacity: 300ml
All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.



