Clemen Officer Prussian Pickelhaube JR23

JustinG

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Greetings, I purchased this Pickelhaube in early 2023.
I wanted to post this to get your opinions on this piece.
 

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Hello,
it is an instructor's helmet, from a non-commissioned officer's school. (Unteroffiziersvorschuhle). A regulatory model (see photo below) M95 and M15 existed with U.S.B. for example for Uffz-Schule Berlin. As far as I know the Guard-Stern on the Linien-Adler dates around 1891. 0r your helmet shows an old M67 troop spike at Perlring and 2 vent holes, a rear spine without a vent flap, and a "troop" chinstrap "M71. This is a fancy helmet, which should show no marks.
A view of the sheepskin liner would be welcome.
 

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The cockades look repainted, but that's something you see more often. I would also like to see the liner.
Anyway, a nice helmet, congratulations :)
 
Hello,
it is an instructor's helmet, from a non-commissioned officer's school. (Unteroffiziersvorschuhle). A regulatory model (see photo below) M95 and M15 existed with U.S.B. for example for Uffz-Schule Berlin. As far as I know the Guard-Stern on the Linien-Adler dates around 1891. 0r your helmet shows an old M67 troop spike at Perlring and 2 vent holes, a rear spine without a vent flap, and a "troop" chinstrap "M71. This is a fancy helmet, which should show no marks.
A view of the sheepskin liner would be welcome.
Would you please explain the Kammer stamp ?
The " B " is for the location of the school , Berlin ?
Thanks
I have never senen that stanp before
Steve
 
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