argonne
Well-known member
Gents,
This is my latest purchase, found in a wooden trunk a few weeks ago in an old castle (Burg Unkel) on the Rhein bank, between the cities of Bonn and Remagen.
http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/display/30153857" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This "golden baby" has been laying there for 100 years, completely forgotten (with three other officer haubes) in the castle attic of family Trimborn. All four helmets have been worn by von Hobe family members. Family von Hobe is an old aristocratic family from Mecklemburg-Strelitz which settled down 1800 in Schleswig-Holstein (between the cities of Flensburg and Schleswig). This place of found is the result of two mariages (at about 1905) between two officers of the von Hobe family,(both were cousins) and two women from the Trimborn family, which also were cousins.
My helmet was the oldest one (1880 officer pattern) and was worn by Rittmeister Bertram von Hobe, Baron von Gelting (1849-1911). With some good help from Glenn (thanks again!), his military carreer is now tracked at this post:
http://www.pickelhaubes.com/bb/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=7972" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I´ll soon try to get some more informations or maybe pictures of Baron Bertram. I have the luck this helmet being a "local haube". The von Hobe family estate in Gelting, near the Baltic sea, is not very far from my home (50 kms), and the great-grandson of Baron Bertram, Baron Siegfried von Hobe is still living there, and I know they have there an old archive library:
http://www.meinevorfahren.de/wasistwas/adeliges_gut_gelting.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Baron Bertram was at least (between 1879 and 1902) Rittmeister der Landwehr Kavallerie at the Bezirk of Flensburg. As you can see on the following picts, the helmet is showing the old pattern prussian officer cockade on the left (single ring). It has been moved 1897 from the right to the left side because of the introduction of the Reichs-Kokarde. This one only saw 5 years of duty on this veteran helmet!!
I particularly love the gilt, still shining through the 130 years old patina. \
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(Note this special area at the bottom of the eagle, where the original gilt still remains, because of the chinscales lying over it all over the years!).
Spike is unscrewable to adapt the black haarbusch. Completely untouched helmet with the von Hobe name pencil handwritten inside of the shell.
Enjoy!
Philippe










This is my latest purchase, found in a wooden trunk a few weeks ago in an old castle (Burg Unkel) on the Rhein bank, between the cities of Bonn and Remagen.
http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/display/30153857" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This "golden baby" has been laying there for 100 years, completely forgotten (with three other officer haubes) in the castle attic of family Trimborn. All four helmets have been worn by von Hobe family members. Family von Hobe is an old aristocratic family from Mecklemburg-Strelitz which settled down 1800 in Schleswig-Holstein (between the cities of Flensburg and Schleswig). This place of found is the result of two mariages (at about 1905) between two officers of the von Hobe family,(both were cousins) and two women from the Trimborn family, which also were cousins.
My helmet was the oldest one (1880 officer pattern) and was worn by Rittmeister Bertram von Hobe, Baron von Gelting (1849-1911). With some good help from Glenn (thanks again!), his military carreer is now tracked at this post:
http://www.pickelhaubes.com/bb/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=7972" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I´ll soon try to get some more informations or maybe pictures of Baron Bertram. I have the luck this helmet being a "local haube". The von Hobe family estate in Gelting, near the Baltic sea, is not very far from my home (50 kms), and the great-grandson of Baron Bertram, Baron Siegfried von Hobe is still living there, and I know they have there an old archive library:
http://www.meinevorfahren.de/wasistwas/adeliges_gut_gelting.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Baron Bertram was at least (between 1879 and 1902) Rittmeister der Landwehr Kavallerie at the Bezirk of Flensburg. As you can see on the following picts, the helmet is showing the old pattern prussian officer cockade on the left (single ring). It has been moved 1897 from the right to the left side because of the introduction of the Reichs-Kokarde. This one only saw 5 years of duty on this veteran helmet!!
I particularly love the gilt, still shining through the 130 years old patina. \

(Note this special area at the bottom of the eagle, where the original gilt still remains, because of the chinscales lying over it all over the years!).
Spike is unscrewable to adapt the black haarbusch. Completely untouched helmet with the von Hobe name pencil handwritten inside of the shell.
Enjoy!
Philippe









