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    Helme M/1860 “Königgrätz 1866”

    Yes, Sir😇👍
  2. Oldenburg

    Helme M/1860 “Königgrätz 1866”

    As promised, now for Sandy`s list the measurements: Helmet hight: 28 cm Shell hight: 17 cm Spike hight: 8 cm Eagle hight: 13 cm Front Visor hight: 6 cm Rear Visor hight: 5,8 cm Cockades: 7,5 cm Helmet Weight: 654 gr. Best regards Frank 🇩🇪
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    Helme M/1860 “Königgrätz 1866”

    Dear Community, the next M/60 helmet collected on the battlefield at „Königgrätz“ is to be presented here. It is a helmet of the „Prussian line Pioneer battalions“ (Königlich Preußische Linien-Pionierbataillone) , recognizable by the white fittings (Beschläge) including the heraldic eagle with...
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    TWO NEW VICTORIAN BRITISH INFANTRY OFFICER'S HOME SERVICE HELMETS IN MY COLLECTION

    Hello David, I have now found the article on your latest additions to your collection! What magnificent helmets! I always admire the strong individual expressiveness of the helmet emblems (Zirate) in the British Army! (y) :) Frank🇩🇪
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    NEW ADDITIONS BRITISH INFANTRY OFFICERS HOME SERVICE HELMET PLATES 1878-1900

    Hello David, I have now quietly enjoyed your new post on the evolution of headgear once again. As I said before, your posts here are developing into a fantastic pictorial handbook on the headgear of the glorious British Army! In addition, the photo quality is very appealing. Many thanks for...
  6. Oldenburg

    Bavarian General

    Wow……very nice!
  7. Oldenburg

    Garde H R

    Impressive, as always!! Frank
  8. Oldenburg

    Collection of small tin boxes

    A beautifully distinctive theme, congratulations :) (y) Frank
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    Another new Member

    I echo Sandy's words of welcome! It's nice to have another fellow countryman here.🇩🇪 Best regards Frank
  10. Oldenburg

    Greetings from Alaska

    Welcome to us :) (y) Best regards Frank
  11. Oldenburg

    HR17 Tellermütze

    I love these chamber pieces:) Frank
  12. Oldenburg

    Chef of I R 94

    Yes, anything was possible with the high lords. My Oldenburgers always come with a little surprise.;) Frank
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    Unknown captain

    This looks good, Reiner is the label in a Dragoon uniform (DR 19)? Frank
  14. Oldenburg

    Prussian Cork Helmet

    An impressive helmet (y) Frank
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    Looking for photos of the first pickelhauben modell from Saxony-Meiningen

    Hello Sandy, ZfH No. 403 from January/March 2002. Here Ulrich Heer points out this primary source for the first time! U. Schiers then adopted this information in his book “With God for Prince and Fatherland” from 2005. best regards Frank (y)
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    Units of troops not recognized. The military doctors

    Hello Reiner, probably true (y) The ones with A.K.O. The special field armband for medical officers introduced in Prussia on February 26, 1914 is rare! Best regards Frank
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