It is a wonderful but somewhat impractical souvenir of an individual soldier’s service to their time in uniform. Nonetheless, it provides a roster of ones fellow soldiers that a .veteran can place on a mantle or a living room wall in an era where photographs quickly faded and often grainy to...
Thank you one and all for the additional examples of the well preserved Oldenburg Pickelhaube for numerous unit, shoulder boards as well as historical background dating back to 1870. Everyone has contributed to bringing the history of the Imperial German era. Again, thank you.
John
Tony,
I love the variety of examples of the Bavarian Pickelhaubes as they evolved through the years and rare Prussian examples interspersed. Thank you for sharing and the great photos from your collection.
Best regards
John
Thank you, Folks, for your kind comments, The only drawback it is not unit-stamped, but I am very happy with this addition to my collection.
Best regards,
John
Very handsome collection and well presented. I like how you display your headgear with other period items. The idea of displaying outdoors and on film strips adds a unique touch. Thanks for sharing.
John
As already stated, the wappen has lots of potential in the right hands, and the helmet as well. Hopefully, it will get the remake and restoration it requires.
John
Steve,
Fantastic pickelhaube, as always 😃 Thank you for posting it, so we can all admire a well-preserved and not often-seen pickelhaube.
Best regards
John
Steve
Congratulations on this amazing addition to your fantastic collection. It is th first time I have seen an issue stamp on a finger of the liner of an OR Pickelhaube.
Best regards
John
I didn’t get to see the wappen or the other helmets, but James showed me the Hessian Officer’s Pickelhaube and it looks even better in person. The fire gilding looks truly fantastic, it is hard to believe it is over a century old.
Best regards
John
Gabe,
Congratulations on finding the correct spike for your helmet. Thank you to Clovis for providing photos and everyone else for the pictures of your helmets and the variations of the wartime fixes.
As the war went past the expected end date, December 1914, the battlefield situation required...
Uhlan Welcome to the forum and good luck whatever you decide to do with your pickelhaube. Wonderful and informative thread. Thanks for all who provided information.
Best regards
John