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Helmets
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| HL601 - Prussian cuirassier helmet,1889 type, trooper - 190€ Born
under Wilhelm II, getting back to medieval helmets, the "Pickelhaube"
gave the soldier a "gothic" look. The point had to protect
the soldier from saber hits, by deflecting the blade. The hole allowed
air to go trough the helmet. The bowl and the neckguard are made of polished steel. all the other pieces are made of brass. See one original helmet. Have a look at Picturesle painting, showing a prussian charge E. Picturesle
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HL601 - Prussian cuirassier helmet,1889 type, trooper, 6th regiment - 210€ The 6th regiment weared the same helmet that the other ones, but with inversed colors : the helmet made of brass, with iron brackets, the eagle being made of white cast metal. |
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HL606 - Light horse helmet, 1905 type, 7th régiment, trooper - 190€ Another "Pickelhaube", which was weared at the beginning of WWI. The bowl is made of blackened steel, the neckguard is much more simple, but the peak was improved. This helmet was in use in the 7th light hors regiment. The point and the plate of the other regiments were tinned. |
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The main difference
between the 1918 type and the 1916 one is the shape of the bowl, with
place for the ears. He was called a telephonist helmet, but was in fact
much more widespread. Weigth 1.3kg. Size
59/62 |
HL608 - German WWI helmet front plate - 99€ This heavy protective front plate was conceived to protect the soldier'heas when coming out of the trench. 6mm thick, 2.3kg. Leather strap. Fitting on the HL603 and HL602 helmets. |
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Weigth 1.3kg. Size
59/62 |
without peak or
neckguard, this helmet was used by the germanluftwaffe paratroopers.
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HL609 - Japanese WWII helmet- 120€ The bow is made
of steel. The inner padding is made of leather, with small baglets which
were used to adapt the helmet to the head of the wearer. A cotton strap
is used to hold the helmet in place, as in a traditionnal kabuto. |