Interesting, I think it’s an Italian Lippman helmet because the comb is welded not riveted, also the holes at the front are seen for mounting the brass plate badges. Because the additional plate is fitted under the comb it must be original to the helmet, I have no idea what it is for, I thought a guide fitting for a visor but couldn’t find any examples.
Are there photos of the liner? It looks like it’s held in with rivets.
Steve.
Sorry it took so long to get back to you, (times zone differences) I've posted a pciture of the liner.
Marzetti has this as a helmet of the Caribinieri Reali, c. 1917. There was originally a metal flaming bomb emblem affixed to the front, which is now missing.
Thank you so much for your information. I really appreciate it.
Hopefully this page will help other collectors too.
Good spot, I overlooked that my Marzetti book is the early edition with small photos.
The chinstrap doesn't look Italian (I've seen this type somewhere before but can't place it) and rivets on the side are not normally seen on this model but still and interesting and I would think hard to find helmet.
Steve
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