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    Pickelhaube Hessen

    Hello Would it be possible to have close up pictures of the two cocades ?
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    Help Needed: Identifying My M95 Pickelhaube – Is It Genuine picklehaube or a Child's picklehaube?

    Here is another example of a reservist from RJR82, from a man who has been prisonner during the battle of Ourcq at the begin of september 1914. Still no reserve Kreuz and the troop Land cocarde.
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    Help Needed: Identifying My M95 Pickelhaube – Is It Genuine picklehaube or a Child's picklehaube?

    Hello No it is a specific plate, for the Grand Duchy of Saxe Altenburg and of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
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    Help Needed: Identifying My M95 Pickelhaube – Is It Genuine picklehaube or a Child's picklehaube?

    It belongs to Vize Feldwebel Hattenhauer, wounded on the 20th Septembre 1914 near Soissons and dead in a hospital on the 28th October in Namur. Your helmet might come from the same battle, whre lots of men of RJR 66 were killed ou made prisonner or from the battle of the Ourcq beginning...
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    Help Needed: Identifying My M95 Pickelhaube – Is It Genuine picklehaube or a Child's picklehaube?

    Hello Yes this helmet is totaly good. I have the same, you can see what it would be when you manage to complet it !
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    Is this worth it?

    The inside of the helmet is heavily used. The price, if the chinstrap is original, is correct but M15 Pickelhaube are common, you could find a nicest. And tte wo cocades cost roughly 160-200 $
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    Battle damaged Württemberg Haube

    Hello No written name inside ?
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    The best of the year.

    Very nice. Would it be possible to have a picture of the cocade ?
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    M15 Mecklenberg Sterlitz????

    and now 1930 $ :p
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    My Pioniere

    And the helmet of the Unteroffizier Karl Lange from Reserve Pionier Kompanie 54. It is one of 40 men made prisonner in the night of 23th to 24th october 1914 just before the great german attack on Besealere, this small group of pioniers and infanterist has to make openings in the british...
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    My Pioniere

    Here is my example, the helmet of Friedrich Mahnke from Reserve-Pionier Kompanie Nr. 46 (RPioK 46). He fought only in Flanders and was killed during the battle of Saint Eloi on the 12th April 1916. He was on the famous craters. His unit was too used for the first gaz attack on the 22th April 1915.
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    IR92

    The marking doesn't look like the others I know for these years, it is R 92
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    Hamburg Officers helmet at the Bruce Hermann auction

    For an not nominative Helmet, too expensive. Another very interesting nominative officer of JR 75 was sold and in this case, the helmet was very scare and interesting.
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    Hessian I R 117 with cover

    Marvellous item ! It looks like a helmet with cover which was sold at the Dekerle Auction at Soissons in january 2017.
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