Gentlemen, interesting thread !
- the stamps is not a fake, seems original to me, it's not so easy to fake markings
- the shell is originally made for a Prussian plate
- the quarter master had to provide helmets to both Prussian and Hessian units, in war time, a nightmare !
- so maybe some Prussian shells ended up with Hessian plates
I mention this option, since I've found or seen on ebay, several GR115 plates with hooks on this typical Prussian position and sometimes the solding looks really period.
This means that we could find an "original" 115th helmet made from an "original" Prussian, and this mess having taken place in 1915 or 1916.... we all know a number of re-issued, transitional, mixed 1895-1915 helmets, the quartermaster had a hard time trying to supply units while they were away in Russia, in Belgium, with a very high consumption of troops and equipment, and a shortage of spare part and supplies.....
In the case of this helmet on ebay, the only way to see if the shell bears the print of the plate for decades or if it has been placed recently, the varnish usually gives good indications, I consider from what I see on the pics that the probability is high that the helmet was refurbished some years ago, either or on a Prussian shell or on a Prussian Hessian reissued shell,
the plate is anyway original, even if it has been fixed.... the bandeau is more uncertain, the top of the spike is strange,
as another member said, the spike will have to be removed to check what's underneath, extra holes ? recent or period modification ?
have a nice week end,
Steve :thumb up: