The second officer helme dropped off is Matt's. This piece has the blackest fittings that I have ever seen. Unfortunately, the helme is missing it's spike so even that top is black. This is a mid to late war helme and quite small. The main characteristic used to make this conclusion, is the non silk (satin??) head liner which is disintegrating with age and extremely thin cloth. The second, is the use of steel screw posts on the wappen, which have rusted over the years. Initially, after I got this home, I thought that perhaps the fittings were zinc but cleaning a few spots shows "brass", however, the chin scale bosses are neusilber and the scales are brass. So there is much to be discovered through cleaning here. The wappen is brass as it should be with silber stern.

The helme is very small, marked 52 1/2 . As can be seen, there are 2 stitches through the front of the shell and these are backed on the inside with a thin leather strip glued to the shell. This is a new one for me. I have no clue here :-? .


I cleaned a small patch of the spine just to see what was underneath.....brass.
The bosses though are neusilber.....?


The liner has obvious problems and is late war manufacture.

A foot note, I could be totally wrong here on the fittings.....they could be neusilber which would account for the blackness. We shall have to wait and see.
The wappen:

We can see neusilber if the chest area where the stern has covered it.


The helme is very small, marked 52 1/2 . As can be seen, there are 2 stitches through the front of the shell and these are backed on the inside with a thin leather strip glued to the shell. This is a new one for me. I have no clue here :-? .


I cleaned a small patch of the spine just to see what was underneath.....brass.
The bosses though are neusilber.....?


The liner has obvious problems and is late war manufacture.

A foot note, I could be totally wrong here on the fittings.....they could be neusilber which would account for the blackness. We shall have to wait and see.
The wappen:

We can see neusilber if the chest area where the stern has covered it.
