Hi Steve,,Brian wrote ; This is an issued helmet and the rear visor is marked: GRKF 1901 2B on the left and 1913 8C on the right side.
GRKF ; How about Garde ( or Grenadier )Regt Kaiser Franz ?
should be for GGRKF2
and not with a Grenadier wide winged eagle
but with a Prussian Garde eagle correct for GGRKF2 ?
that's my guess





PhilippeHi Steve,,
You are exactly pointing what I mean. To my humble understanding, GRKF is for Grenadier (or Garde) Regiment Kaiser Franz...
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And I do not believe it could be the GR12, because this regiment only adopted the big Grenadier eagle on the 16.06.1913. Before that date, all helmets of this regiment wore the classic line eagle with FWR. And the distance between the loops for that Wappen was much smaller. Older helmets that later have received the new eagle, shortly before the war have not been repunched. No, the loops on the back of the new big Grenadier eagle have been soldered wth less space to adapt perfectly the Wappen to the existing holes in the shell. Only the brand new helmets lately produced 1913 and 1914 are showing such more spaced holes on the shell to receive the new eagle with wide placed loops. And remember in this special case: the neckguard of this helmet is showing the first regimentation of the year 1901.
I am also thinking that the Wappen maybe not belongs to this helmet. But that´s only my two cents...
Philippe






Comments!With the help of my granddaughter I took some wappen/helmet photos this afternoon which will aid in this discussion.
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The wappen holes were definitely punched for the standard Prussian eagle....7.5cm or 3". There are no extra holes.
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The wappen loops have been soldered closer together to fit these standard holes.
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From my wappen collectiuon...GRKW1 with the customary wider soldered loops.
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Thanks again Steve for selling this prime example!
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Colberg Grenadier Regt. No. 9 with soldered loops intended for the standard Prussian helmet.
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Again purchased from Steve several years ago. Both of these are beautiful OR examples! Comments?
BrianTo my mind, the wappen is original to this helmet. As has been mentioned, those Regts issued with the new Grenadier style wappen did not replace their helmets. The new issued wappen simply had soldered loops which fit the standard infantry grommet holes. Sorry Steve, I enjoy them too much!![]()
BrianWell then how does one explain the markings....GRKF ....1901 2B. There is an ink stamping between the F and the 1 but it can't be read.
PhilippeGentlemen, as I already wrore: Maybe the stamp is not GRFK but GRFP, the last letter being a P and not a F, for Grenadier Regiment Franz von Preußen" (Nr12).
Then it would make sense for the GR12, because as I wrote above, the 8th company of the GR12 foúght between Fort Douaumont and Douaumont village on the 28 Februar 1916, at the Werk 613.
Philippe





PhilippeSteve,
We have here the third bataillon of the Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment 12 (of course prussian), formed in Berlin at the mobilization.
Both other Bataillons were formed in the NW of Berlin (Perleberg / Brandenburg) and the SO of Berlin (Calau / Brandenburg).
Note that the commander of the II/RJR12 was an active officer of the GR12.
Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 12 (+MG.-Kp.)
Aufgestellt in Calau (I.), Perleberg (II.) und Berlin (R.Stb., III.)
Unterstellung: 5. Res.Div.
Kommandeur: Oberstleutnant Kotze (Waffen-Inspektion im
Kriegsministerium)
I.: Major Kleemann (Kriegsschule Engers)
II.: Major Lueder (Gren.R.Nr. 12)
III.: Major Hassel (I.R.Nr. 131) gef.: 29.9.14
Philippe
This is fascinating to me. Am so thankful Brian that you took on this restoration for me. As a new comer to this community; I am nothing but impressed by the knowledge and passion of all!My next project. The before photos:
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Problems....both visors need restitch, two dings in the shell, collapsed rotted out top.
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Dammaged spike tip.
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Missing visor trim split brad......the helmet has been severely neglected over the decades!
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A unique inscription and some real problems underneath that spike base!