saracen111
New member
Hi,
I'm new here, but have always been aware of this highly respected forum and the views and opinions you all have. I collected my first pickelhaube in the 1960's and had a life-long facination with them. I only recently took up the hobby once again and wondered if anyone could cast a light onto my latest Grenadier find?
The casque is in a very battered, holed and decrepit state although I'm slowly bringing it back to life with a range of tricks I learned in the Museum restoration world. All the metalwork is good with a plain Grenadier eagle wappen, which is of the more copper coloured brass type. It has an unvented wide, but plain spine, uniquely patterned M91 lugs, original Prussian & state cockades and the remains of brass chinscales. The front visor has quite a wide (12mm) brass edge. The rear visor was totally blackened but by using infra-red I've managed to get a good picture of the lettering which is; "KFG GRN2 1882", which my book tells me is Koenig Friedrich Grenadiers - 2nd Grenadier Regt", HQ at Stettin.
I know that pickelhaubes were messed around with at every new change of style, but this looks never to have been altered and as it is clearly dated "1882", why would it have so many 1891/95 characteristics?
Also, the issuing base stamp is "L.A.". Anyone know which base this was?
Many thanks and best wishes.
Ian, York, UK.
I'm new here, but have always been aware of this highly respected forum and the views and opinions you all have. I collected my first pickelhaube in the 1960's and had a life-long facination with them. I only recently took up the hobby once again and wondered if anyone could cast a light onto my latest Grenadier find?
The casque is in a very battered, holed and decrepit state although I'm slowly bringing it back to life with a range of tricks I learned in the Museum restoration world. All the metalwork is good with a plain Grenadier eagle wappen, which is of the more copper coloured brass type. It has an unvented wide, but plain spine, uniquely patterned M91 lugs, original Prussian & state cockades and the remains of brass chinscales. The front visor has quite a wide (12mm) brass edge. The rear visor was totally blackened but by using infra-red I've managed to get a good picture of the lettering which is; "KFG GRN2 1882", which my book tells me is Koenig Friedrich Grenadiers - 2nd Grenadier Regt", HQ at Stettin.
I know that pickelhaubes were messed around with at every new change of style, but this looks never to have been altered and as it is clearly dated "1882", why would it have so many 1891/95 characteristics?
Also, the issuing base stamp is "L.A.". Anyone know which base this was?
Many thanks and best wishes.
Ian, York, UK.