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This is not an officer's helmet. It appears to be a private purchase helmet for an enlisted man of the Garde-Pionier-Bataillon (Berlin) Garde-Korps prior to 1891. The Wappen (helmet plate) went out of use around 1906. I can only see one cockade and the way the chin strap is attached also support this as an earlier helmet. Spike and cockade are for a soldier and not an officer.
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10-10-2017 07:09 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Hi,
Thank you very much!
I do not know this type of militaria.
Please, how much would the market value to it?
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The helmet in the first photo is of the 1842 pattern, these is the first pattern of spiked helmets. While the second photo would be post 1895 as they are wearing the Uberzug or cover. Sorry I can't give you a value.
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aicusv
The helmet in the first photo is of the 1842 pattern, these is the first pattern of spiked helmets. While the second photo would be post 1895 as they are wearing the Uberzug or cover. Sorry I can't give you a value.
Thanks a lot!
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Hi,
Offering me this haube and I would like to know if the price is right, but I have no value references.
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Ricardo Victory Museum
Hi,
Offering me this haube and I would like to know if the price is right, but I have no value references.
Sorry, we do not do evaluations as the value would be different for everybody, IMO.
Pay only what you are comfortable with or search on line for other examples for sale.
Ralph.
Searching for anything relating to, Anton Boos, 934 Stamm. Kp. Pz. Erz. Abt. 7, 3 Kompanie, Panzer-Regiment 2, 16th Panzer-Division (My father)
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rbminis
Sorry, we do not do evaluations as the value would be different for everybody, IMO.
Pay only what you are comfortable with or search on line for other examples for sale.
Ralph.
Thanks!!
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Now in my collection:
Last edited by rbminis; 10-12-2017 at 01:41 AM.
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