Old and Retired
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Hello,
I am brand new to this forum (joined today) and need some help in identifying some old Prussian/German military headgear.
Some full disclosure first so you honestly know why I am asking.
I am retired and in my 70's. Photography has been a lifelong hobby for me but I have also had a curiosity and interest in vintage historical firearms, edged weapons and military memorabilia in general. Although I do own a few historic pieces I am not really a true collector, but I enjoy reading and learning about them...maybe that sounds strange?
I have had a wonderful opportunity to combine both of these two interests in a retirement side gig working for a man who owns an outdoor sporting business. Militaria is not his primary business but during the course of his activities he encounters pieces that he acquires and sells at auction.
My job is to take these pieces, photograph them and research them and I love doing this. Accuracy is paramount. No passing off reproductions as a vintage item. If an item is found to be a reproduction it is identified and sold as such.
I am getting pretty darned good at recognizing obscure 19th century revolvers, military bayonets, and fighting knives from the 19th and 20th century and some old pocketknives but I have three pieces of headgear that I have never researched before. I am finding the nuances to be overwhelming as a noobie to the subject.
At the end of the day I probably earn about 2 bucks an hour doing this (honestly) but I love doing it and it keeps my mind engaged and active. If after reading this you feel as if you really don't want to help me with something I am getting paid for I completely understand. Thats why I did all of this "splainin'" first. Just wanted to be upfront about it.....
A sincere thank you for any and all info you may have on the following items that you would care to offer - correct name, history, rank dates in use etc.
I have 3 helmets that are in question.
Helmet 1



Helmet 2



Helmet 3



Thank you again for actually reading my post and getting this far! Please know your interest is appreciated!
All the best!
I am brand new to this forum (joined today) and need some help in identifying some old Prussian/German military headgear.
Some full disclosure first so you honestly know why I am asking.
I am retired and in my 70's. Photography has been a lifelong hobby for me but I have also had a curiosity and interest in vintage historical firearms, edged weapons and military memorabilia in general. Although I do own a few historic pieces I am not really a true collector, but I enjoy reading and learning about them...maybe that sounds strange?
I have had a wonderful opportunity to combine both of these two interests in a retirement side gig working for a man who owns an outdoor sporting business. Militaria is not his primary business but during the course of his activities he encounters pieces that he acquires and sells at auction.
My job is to take these pieces, photograph them and research them and I love doing this. Accuracy is paramount. No passing off reproductions as a vintage item. If an item is found to be a reproduction it is identified and sold as such.
I am getting pretty darned good at recognizing obscure 19th century revolvers, military bayonets, and fighting knives from the 19th and 20th century and some old pocketknives but I have three pieces of headgear that I have never researched before. I am finding the nuances to be overwhelming as a noobie to the subject.
At the end of the day I probably earn about 2 bucks an hour doing this (honestly) but I love doing it and it keeps my mind engaged and active. If after reading this you feel as if you really don't want to help me with something I am getting paid for I completely understand. Thats why I did all of this "splainin'" first. Just wanted to be upfront about it.....
A sincere thank you for any and all info you may have on the following items that you would care to offer - correct name, history, rank dates in use etc.
I have 3 helmets that are in question.
Helmet 1



Helmet 2



Helmet 3



Thank you again for actually reading my post and getting this far! Please know your interest is appreciated!
All the best!

