£685Original price was: £685.£550Current price is: £550.
Authentic First World War Prussian Pickelhaube Helmet, c.1913 This remarkable artifact is an authentic Imperial German Pickelhaube helmet dating from 1913, used during the First World War. A true piece of military history, it showcases the iconic design and craftsmanship of the era. While some elements have been restored or replaced, the helmet retains its original character and is well-presented…
Bavarian Model 1895 Pickelhaube – Attributed to 3rd Jäger Regiment Imperial German, late 19th–early 20th century A well-preserved Bavarian M1895 Pickelhaube, constructed of blackened leather with polished nickel fittings, fixed spike, and the crowned twin-lion Bavarian state wappen. The interior retains its original leather liner and spike reinforcement disc, with a period-style replacement chinstrap fitted to M95 posts.
Swiss 24th Infantry Battalion Rifleman’s Shako (1898 Version) This cap belonged to a soldier of the Swiss 78th Rifle Battalion from WWI. The cap is made of black felt with a leather peak, with visible vents on the sides. On the forehead of the cap at the peak one can see a red pompon resting on a red and grey…
£950Original price was: £950.£765Current price is: £765.
WWII German M40 SS Helmet – ET64, Early-War Apple Green Finish, Named Example This is a WWII-era German M40 steel combat helmet, size ET64, produced by Eisenhüttenwerk Thale. It retains much of its original apple green factory-applied paint, typical of early-war SS use. The left side bears a visibly faded but complete SS decal, showing some scuffing across the swastika…