Helmetz
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A French Dragoon Officers Helmet 1874.
These were used in the early stages of WWI, and like Pickelhaubes they were used with covers to hide their reflective properties. This particular model has the leather covering on the front and back "bills" instead of green paint which I believe indicates production prior to 1914. Also of particular note is the gold liner embellishment which is also somewhat unusual. I am uncertain why the red and white plumage or what it signifies. As found, uncleaned and untouched, the shell appears to be nickel coated copper. I'd completely given up on this one and another uncommon helmet, but after five years or so, they've finally made their way into my collection.
As always, any additional information and/or comments are greatly appreciated.








These were used in the early stages of WWI, and like Pickelhaubes they were used with covers to hide their reflective properties. This particular model has the leather covering on the front and back "bills" instead of green paint which I believe indicates production prior to 1914. Also of particular note is the gold liner embellishment which is also somewhat unusual. I am uncertain why the red and white plumage or what it signifies. As found, uncleaned and untouched, the shell appears to be nickel coated copper. I'd completely given up on this one and another uncommon helmet, but after five years or so, they've finally made their way into my collection.
As always, any additional information and/or comments are greatly appreciated.








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