Saxe-Coburg-Gotha 95th Regt enlisted for Restoration

ww1czechlegion

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Here's another recent acquisition: 95th Regiment, 1st Battalion, 1906 & 1910 marked.

Named to an Unteroffizier on paper label inside forehead area of helmet.

The helmet frontplate has the eagle's head removed at the top of the "Furst" portion of banner. Not sure why the front visor trim is missing. Obviously this helmet has had a rough life. Maybe kids played with it?

I have a line on a couple of original kokardes for this helmet, and maybe an original frontplate as well. Not sure if it would take the enlisted pattern, or the NCO pattern kokarde of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha if the helmet owner was an Unteroffizier.

Best Regards,

Alan
 
Another good find . I hope that you can find the parts .
I would try for a complete I R 95 plate .Leave the original
plate on the helmet .Hope the small Sax Duchie wappen
fits your plate .Maybe cut the eagles head form a line plate
and attach it to your I R 95 plate . Easy for me to say !
Good luck
Steve McFarland
 
Nice piece - good luck with the project. I recently picked up a helmet missing the front visor guard, but the split pins were still there. Go figure :scratch:
 
ww1czechlegion said:
Not sure if it would take the enlisted pattern, or the NCO pattern kokarde of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha if the helmet owner was an Unteroffizier.

The rank of Unteroffizier (between Gefreiter and Sergeant) always wear EM cokades!

Feldwebel and Vizefeldwebel (Unteroffiziere with Portepee) are wearing the special pattern with silver single ring at the middle.

I think that Unteroffizier HUHNSTOCK (born 1888) wore this Pickelhaube during his active duty in peace time, ca. 1908-1910.

At the mobilisation, he may have been recalled in the JR95 but in the second company. So we find him in the Verlustlisten as missing, late 1918. He was then a Vizefeldwebel with the fonction of an Offizierstellvertreter.

http://des.genealogy.net/search/show/8779781

Philippe
:wink:
 
Excellent find. Congratulations. Visor trim will be fairly easy but you may have to buy many pieces to find a fit. The wappen will be the real problem. I have been looking for JR 97 for 10 years. Perhaps easier to find in Europe?
 
Thanks for your nice comments gentlemen, I appreciate it!

A special thanks to Philippe for information on Unteroffizier HUHNSTOCK, I greatly appreciate it! :bravo:

Best Regards,

Alan
 
Alan, these great markings and name tag certainly justify the purchase of this incomplete helmet!
I will alert you if an original plate comes about.
Bruno
 
Alan,
I am going to steal your mark. The one we have on the list has a great deal of glare. Yours is much better. I trust this is okay?
 
Thanks very much Bruno, I appreciate it!

Thanks very much Joe, you're welcome to use the markings on my helmets any time that you want to!

Best Regards,

Alan
 
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