
Yes, and we must be careful, because in France, some of these helmets are disguised as German helmets for speculative reasons.
This one was sold as a Hessian Model 1848 helmet... I intervened to demonstrate that the facial mark on the missing plate was that of Sweden, not the Hessian lion!
A year later, I found it again at the Ciney Fair, with a Hessian lion on the front!
But connoisseurs will have noticed that the tip is wrong!
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In fact, a Swedish M45!!!
There is one positive thing: later Swedish models are not suitable for conversion.
Very nice Swedish dragon helmet m/1886 for officer, they were in use uptil 1927
Top helmets! Thank you for sharing!I like to share a few of my old Swedish military headgear.
From left to right: Käppi m/1880 for A5, Kask m/1887 for Svea I1 & Göta I2 Livgarde, Käppi m/1880 for A3.
Enjoy!
Mats
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I thought my Pickelhaube belonged to a fortification officer from the Svea Life Guards Regiment, but you're from Sweden and you're probably right.