I recently purchased my 7th fitzhelm - a 1916 dated OR's marked to either the R175th or R176. Brass side posts, spike and wappen. Here is the interesting bit - the wappen (Prussian Line eagle) is brass plated steel as proven by my fridge magnet!
As this fitz has no front peak trim and no rear spine, I'd guess it is a very late pattern (as 1916 dated), just before or during when the zinc-phosphated / painted steel trimmed fitzhelms came into issue.
Looking at the shape and manufacture details, I think this is a Berthold Lissner - Guben manufactured item - judging buy the press marks at the junction between the front and rear peaks and the helmet shell. Also the purple / maroon paper label approx 7mm x 7mm with "59" (cm) in gold lettering. I have noticed similar details on two other Berthold Lissner maker marked fitzhelms in my collection (8th KGR & a kugelhelm Ft. A. Reg Ordnance General No.3).
Any comments?
Regards,
Martin.
As this fitz has no front peak trim and no rear spine, I'd guess it is a very late pattern (as 1916 dated), just before or during when the zinc-phosphated / painted steel trimmed fitzhelms came into issue.
Looking at the shape and manufacture details, I think this is a Berthold Lissner - Guben manufactured item - judging buy the press marks at the junction between the front and rear peaks and the helmet shell. Also the purple / maroon paper label approx 7mm x 7mm with "59" (cm) in gold lettering. I have noticed similar details on two other Berthold Lissner maker marked fitzhelms in my collection (8th KGR & a kugelhelm Ft. A. Reg Ordnance General No.3).
Any comments?
Regards,
Martin.