ww1czechlegion
Well-known member
Hello,
Here's another item from the family of the WW1 Officer that I recently acquired the Jaeger zu Pferde helmet from. An Enlisted pattern field cover with a green #8.
I've included a couple of photos from the family of the 2-helmets & cover that the WW1 US Officer brought back from Europe. According to a letter, he purchased the two helmets from French soldiers in November or early December of 1918, after the Armistice.
Unfortunately I was not able to acquire the leather Prussian enlisted helmet. The Regiment markings inside the helmet Did Not Match the field cover. The helmet markings were discussed here in a different thread: http://www.pickelhaubes.com/bb/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=10846" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The leather Prussian enlisted helmet had incorrect curved/mounted troops chinscales on it that were also too big for the helmet shell size. The curved/mounted chinscales did not match the helmet Regiment markings, as the markings were for a foot soldier regiment. The helmet also had a well-worn incorrect Bavarian enlisted man's kokarde on it as well, which isn't shown in the photos.
Best Regards,
Alan














Here's another item from the family of the WW1 Officer that I recently acquired the Jaeger zu Pferde helmet from. An Enlisted pattern field cover with a green #8.
I've included a couple of photos from the family of the 2-helmets & cover that the WW1 US Officer brought back from Europe. According to a letter, he purchased the two helmets from French soldiers in November or early December of 1918, after the Armistice.
Unfortunately I was not able to acquire the leather Prussian enlisted helmet. The Regiment markings inside the helmet Did Not Match the field cover. The helmet markings were discussed here in a different thread: http://www.pickelhaubes.com/bb/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=10846" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The leather Prussian enlisted helmet had incorrect curved/mounted troops chinscales on it that were also too big for the helmet shell size. The curved/mounted chinscales did not match the helmet Regiment markings, as the markings were for a foot soldier regiment. The helmet also had a well-worn incorrect Bavarian enlisted man's kokarde on it as well, which isn't shown in the photos.
Best Regards,
Alan













