Archery Sets (with 2 arrows)
For all the budding "Robin Hoods" out there we have our hand made wooden archery set including 2 arrows (with suckers). Low poundage so easy to master. Your "Robin Hoods" will be taking command of Sherwood Forest in no time. Approx 98cm long Not suitable for children under 5yrs old.
Archers Crossquillan
When the enemy are too close the archer is forced into hand to hand combat like the men at arms (Knights). Ideal sized archers sword at 48cm long. Once the last arrow has been shot, draw your sword and fight! Not suitable for children under 5yrs old.
Arming Sword
The Men at Arms (Knight's) choice of weapon. Make sure your little knight is equipped for battle with this great arming sword. Approx 48cm long. Not suitable for children under 5yrs old.
Knights Belt Dirk
Additional to the arming sword every men at arms (Knight) would show off his position & wealth by carrying a belt dirk. Ornate & encrusted in gems. It was also used as a last resort weapon in conjunction with a shield. Approx 30mm long. Not suitable for children under 5yrs old.
Medieval Knights Shield
Every good Knight requires a shield to protect himself from the blows of foes or the burning breathe of the dragon he's just about to slay. The shield is unvarnished so your budding knight can paint on their own coat of arms. Not suitable for children under 5yrs old.
Biblo
Biblo is the medieval ball & cup. Great fun for children & adults alike. You'll need good hand & eye co-ordination. Not suitable for children under 5yrs old.
Catch Quoit
A medieval game of skill, throw the quiot up into the air and catch it with the stick. Why not purchase 2 sets and throw the quoits to each other - first to drop one loses. Not suitable for children under 5yrs old
Throwing Quoits
A game dating back to Roman times. Quoits were originally made from the straw at Harvest time. A game favoured by both children & adults. It was then later played by Tudor/Stuart sailors when the sea were calmer. Ideal for all ages.
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