Lost Skeleton
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Though representing my "latest find," I decided to share and discuss my new DR 19 here. Should it look familiar, this particular helmet enjoys an iconic status at pickelhaubes.com through its status as masthead avatar. It catches my eye every time I visit the site, and since I was unable to persuade Brian to part with his, I had to find one of my own.
Close-up of the Oldenburg coat of arms, the inescutcheon representing the County of Oldenburg (family arms, top-left); County of Delmenhorst (family arms, top-right); Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck (principality of Eutin, bottom-left); Principality of Birkenfeld (bottom right); and Lordship of Jever (bottom central).
Given the eye-popping Wappenadler, which somehow escaped the ravages of grime, what is truly surprising about the helmet is that it represents wartime Ersatz construction - specifically, lacquered felt. As such, the finish is somewhat "alligatored," particularly at the lateral points of the Kreuzblattbasis (cruciform). The spike cone is threaded and interchangeable with a parade Trichter
The clamshell liner silk is extremely fragile.
Close-up of the charcoal gray felt crown:
The rear spine is secured to the neck peak with a Knopf displaying the size:
All in all, it's respectable specimen.

Close-up of the Oldenburg coat of arms, the inescutcheon representing the County of Oldenburg (family arms, top-left); County of Delmenhorst (family arms, top-right); Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck (principality of Eutin, bottom-left); Principality of Birkenfeld (bottom right); and Lordship of Jever (bottom central).

Given the eye-popping Wappenadler, which somehow escaped the ravages of grime, what is truly surprising about the helmet is that it represents wartime Ersatz construction - specifically, lacquered felt. As such, the finish is somewhat "alligatored," particularly at the lateral points of the Kreuzblattbasis (cruciform). The spike cone is threaded and interchangeable with a parade Trichter

The clamshell liner silk is extremely fragile.

Close-up of the charcoal gray felt crown:

The rear spine is secured to the neck peak with a Knopf displaying the size:

All in all, it's respectable specimen.