Kaiser Alexander Garde Grenadier officers miter for the Grenadier Batl

KAGGR#1

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I just got this in today .
This helmet came from the old-time collection of Bill Stevens
This helmet along with many others of the Stevens collection
was the basis for the book on spiked helmets by Eric. J.
I was surprised that it surfaced after all of these years
I have 2 different styles of this miter
The Garde Star sometimes has an orange enameled center
and there is also this style
I understand that a miter with the enameled center sold at the last Max show
I am pleased to add this helmet to the collectionmiter 7.JPGmitre3.JPGmitre4.JPGmitre5.JPGmitre6.JPGKAGGR 1 miter garde star center.jpegMiter E J Book.jpgBill Stevens collection.jpg.
Steve
 
It's amazing how they are still like that after all this time, it's unbelievable, although I don't know anything about it, I still think it's a beautiful piece, you don't see it very often here.
 
A stunning and exquisite piece of headgear! The workmanship on that Gardes star is absolutely stellar.

It couldn't be in a better home.
 
I just got this in today .
This helmet came from the old-time collection of Bill Stevens
This helmet along with many others of the Stevens collection
was the basis for the book on spiked helmets by Eric. J.
I was surprised that it surfaced after all of these years
I have 2 different styles of this miter
The Garde Star sometimes has an orange enameled center
and there is also this style
I understand that a miter with the enameled center sold at the last Max show
I am pleased to add this helmet to the collectionView attachment 66969View attachment 66970View attachment 66971View attachment 66972View attachment 66973View attachment 66974View attachment 66975View attachment 66976.
Steve
And you were right to buy it.
It's a beautiful piece that alone would brighten up any collection.
And what's more, it has a history documented by a prestigious collection.
Well done Steve.
Zeb.
 
And you were right to buy it.
It's a beautiful piece that alone would brighten up any collection.
And what's more, it has a history documented by a prestigious collection.
Well done Steve.
Zeb.
Zeb
Thanks
Back in the 1970's I bought my first KAGGR#1 officers miter
from a collector in Chicago. A t that time I paid $2,000 for it
They since have gone up in selling price.
It was then and still remains my #1 favorite helmet
Steve
 
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