WW1 Officers Steel Brodie Helmet from the carboot
Article about: You could put a 0 on the end of that and it would still be a good deal. Outstanding.
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Re: WW1 Officers Steel Brodie Helmet from the carboot
Cant be a great dealer if he buys what he thinks is a WW1 Helmet and then sells it for £17! Any photos of the liner?
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Just seen you've uploaded pics of the liner! I haven't seen a liner like that before but that may be due to lack of experience.
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God's teeth what a bargain, what a beauty! You lucky devil Gary, well done. Any stamp's inside by the way?
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canti44
God's teeth what a bargain, what a beauty! You lucky devil Gary, well done.
I still love the fact a dealer bought it, then only sold it for £17. Id befriend that dealer!
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Looks to be a privately fitted out liner,certainly doesn,t look anything standard army issue type,may even be postwar,but for what u paid its not worth losing sleep a great condition for that price.......jake.
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Thankyou for your replies, I've just found the liner listed in the book "Helmets of the First World War", private purchase liner by Thomas White & Co, Aldershot, there is also a Hussars helmet shown, with an identical flash for the 17th Hussars !
Regards Gary
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Re: WW1 Officers Steel Brodie Helmet from the carboot
that's the Belgium flag on it.
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Isnt it the wrong way round for a Belgian flag?
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