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Sat 15 Aug, 2009 12:17 am
I am definitely not an expert, but from looking around on the almighty web, and in some books, I gathered that helmets with faceplates (like the one above) fit well in the first 100 years or so of the period indicated above (1125-1307). If you look at the illustrations in for instance the Maciejowski bible, however, you can see that around the time that was made (~1250), this type of helmet had already evolved to include a neckplate and completely enclose the head (I think Edge and Paddock date this evolution to ~1220, but I am not sure it was them).
Furthermore, from the sources I looked at (Maciejowski bible, Codex Manesse), I would say this type of helmet was only used by knights. Regular fighters seem to wear openfaced helmets more often. This would be even more true for archers! What you can also see in the Maciejowski bible, however, are conical helmets without nose-protector. Perhaps this would suit you better?
Perhaps this image helps:
http://www.nederlandsepagancommunity.nl/noord...elmets.jpg
Also; I don't know anything about the way the visor is attached, but I do like the look, especially if the visor can be removed and reattached!
PS Perhaps these articles from De Orde der Noorderwind can help you somewhat.
http://northernwind.arandoir.com/main.php?ind...orum_id=27