Hello! I bought a British Brodie helmet, it is marked with H.V with a line and what looks like C 41. does anyone know what all that means? thanks!
Hello! I bought a British Brodie helmet, it is marked with H.V with a line and what looks like C 41. does anyone know what all that means? thanks!
Well, here are some manufacturers codes. HV is not among them, I am afraid. The C41 is a steel batch code.
Just guessing, HV might be a combination of manufacturer and steel supplier. Possibly there are members of this forum who know more about Brit WW1 helmets.
Cheers,
Emile
"D" [James Dixon & Sons (Sheffield)]
"H" [W. Hutton & Sons (Sheffield)]
"HH" [Harrison Bros. & Howson Ltd. (Sheffield)]
"R" [John Round & Sons (Sheffield)]
"V" [W & E Viener (Sheffield)]
Steel Suppliers:
"FS" [Thomas Firth & Sons Ltd. (Sheffield)]
"F"
"FKS"
"HS" [Hadfields Ltd. (Sheffield)]
"BS" [W. Beardmore & Co. Ltd. (Glasgow)]
"MS" [Miris Steel Co. (London)]
"A" [Edgar Allen & Co. (Sheffield)]
"O" [Samuel Osborn & Co. Ltd. (Sheffield)]
"V" [Vickers Ltd. (Sheffield)]
"B" [Burys & Co. (Sheffield)]
"M&S" [Maxfield & Sons (Sheffield)]
"MLS"
Thanks, you have been very helpful!
H.V. i found out is W. Hutton and sons (sheffield) and vickers ltd. (very commonly mistaken for canadian made by collectors)
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