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Thanks for your reply, that's what I was guessing, stumbling onto this site 2-years too late. Sorry that I missed it. It's a beautiful and rare $5-7K+ helmet that collectors dream of finding. Best ...
Hi Chris, Excellent question. Military issue Prussian eagle front plates were for enlisted men, and thus have non-voided crowns. The Private purchase Prussian eagle front plates could still have a ...
Hi Chris, It's a neat helmet, regardless of having some incorrect parts on it. Who would have guessed that so many years ago that people would put wrong parts on them? That process started when hel...
I have a line Kurassier Officer Helmet with brass trim, worn by regiments 3, 4, 5, 7, & 8. I was fortunate to find mine last March. Helmet body is the same type as this for an officer, but mine has a...
In 35+ years of collecting Pickelhaubes, I've seen dozens of these eagles that were mutilated. Sometimes they have an orb broken off. Sometimes it is the scepter that is missing. Sometimes it is an en...
I'm sorry to say that this is what is known to collectors as a "parts" helmet that has been cobbled together using several incorrect parts to try to complete a helmet. It was probably a Prussian "Beam...
Yes, it is a Jaeger zu Pferde Reserve Officer helmet. Wondering if you still have it or not.
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