Another project I am working on:


A model 1860 which has been retrofitted with M91 posts, high dome with heavy gauge leather and wide brass visor trim.

Unfortunately, missing the two spine brads but over all the helmet is in very good condition. The lowest of these brads goes through the leather and secures the end of the spine. Spike base support disc on the outside of the helmet, why was this done???? My job is to restitch this rear visor.

The liner is in very good condition for its age. We see also, the thick brass visor trim and heavy leather visor, typical of these old beauties! Obviously, we have some ink regimental markings here as well, some 3-4 different ones which are hard to read. This is supposed to be a Train Battalion helme but I see JR116 as well. Once I have removed this visor, I will try and clear up this mystery. There are no extra wappen holes in the helmet. This piece is totally Hessen. To be continued....


A model 1860 which has been retrofitted with M91 posts, high dome with heavy gauge leather and wide brass visor trim.

Unfortunately, missing the two spine brads but over all the helmet is in very good condition. The lowest of these brads goes through the leather and secures the end of the spine. Spike base support disc on the outside of the helmet, why was this done???? My job is to restitch this rear visor.

The liner is in very good condition for its age. We see also, the thick brass visor trim and heavy leather visor, typical of these old beauties! Obviously, we have some ink regimental markings here as well, some 3-4 different ones which are hard to read. This is supposed to be a Train Battalion helme but I see JR116 as well. Once I have removed this visor, I will try and clear up this mystery. There are no extra wappen holes in the helmet. This piece is totally Hessen. To be continued....