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German Morion (Helmet)
German Morion (Helmet)
German Morion (Helmet)

German Morion (Helmet)

Manufacturer / Maker
Dateca. 1500
MediumMetal: steel or iron
Dimensions10 1/2 × 12 3/4 in. (26.7 × 32.4 cm)
ClassificationsWeapons & Armaments
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, museum purchase, 1979 General Obligation Bonds
Object numberPC1981.230.1
DescriptionA morion (helmet) was used by colonizers of what is now known as the United States of America. These helmets were made of steel or iron metals by the Spanish market to be commonly used by those of many European nationalities due to the low production costs. Some higher ranking individuals would engrave these helmets to make them look more elaborate. The helmet is forged from one piece of steel with a open back and front and a high edged brim that forms high peaks in the front and back. The entire surface of this helmet is acid etched with imagery of a drum and a soldier with flag, an eagle, and other flora and fauna.


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Terms
    Helmet, morion
    Germany
    c. 1570
    Morion Cabasset (helmet)
    unidentified
    c. 1570
    Helmet, cabasset
    Europe
    1500-1699
    Armet Helmet
    Germany
    1525
    Helmet, Chapel-de-fer
    unidentified
    c. 1525
    Montezuma Saloon
    W. Calvin Brown
    1882
    Montezuma Saloon
    W. Calvin Brown
    1882