It took a while but I‘m pretty sure that I got the name of the original owner of my Helmet now.
Today I got the long requested confirmation that the facts of my Helmet and the results of my investigation are matching which underlines the authenticity of my helmet.
So I’m very proud to introduce the personnel Pickelhaube of
Lt. Hagen
I had to ask a lot of people and I got many disappointments, because nobody could answer the question, but finally I got the requested answer from a guy from
www.militaer-wissen.de...(many thanks for this :bravo: )
So I‘d like to share my journey and the result of my investigation:
As you can see above the Helmet is an officer modell (minor solderings in time but for me in a good shape) and it was build around 1900.
It’s a silver Guardstar attached to the Frontplate, which means that the owner was a staff member of a NCO-School.
When I got the Helmet for for the first time I found some handwritten notes inside the Helmet, and one note looked like a Name, which was
Hagen
So my interesst was awaked and I checked the prussian „Rangliste“-Books around 1900 (my is from 1904), for an officer named „Hagen“ or some like that in any NCO-School.
I was happy to find a
Lt. Hagen, who was send to the NCO-School of Jülich on 17th of April 1897, which would match with the name inside the Helmet and with the type the Helmet was built. But there was also written that this guy wore the Uniform of his old regiment, which was the
Jäger-Battalion „Graf Yorck von Wartenburg“ Ostpreußen Nr.1.
Because of this sentence I was unsure about the authenticity of the Helmet again, because the Hunters had normally worn Tschako‘s and I didn‘t know if the note „wore the Uniform of his old regiment“ would include the Headgear, too :-k
So I asked a lot of people, even the military Museum in Jülich, but nobody could give me an answer if this Lieutenant would have worn a Tschako or a Pickelhaube after he has been sent to the NCO-School.
But finally I’ve sent my question to
www.militaer-wissen.de and I got the needed answer [-o<
Fortunately he confirmed that the staff members of the NCO-School would have worn a Pickelhaube and that the investigations and the facts of my Helmet are plausible. I was really happy to hear this
Next step is to find picture of Lt. Hagen. For this I will travel to Jülich in May of this Year. Due to my investigations I am in contact with the Managers of the Citadele-Museum in Jülich, which is placed in the buildings of the old prussian NCO-School. With some luck we will find a picture in the Archive of the Museum, which would be really awesome...
But up to now I'm happy that the facts of my Helmet are matching and underline the authenticity of it
