Wonderfull esample with some fine features of the superior quality of officer's helmets. I love it a lot also. Congrats.Thanks for sharing. I especially love it. Mine is nominative for a Fähnrich, became 0ffizierstellvertreter during the war, I believe.View attachment 63308
Indeed, everything from the 0fficier, except :Wonderfull esample with some fine features of the superior quality of officer's helmets. I love it a lot also. Congrats.
Zeb
You are right, M1867 to M1887 weren’t introduced for mounted troops.Zeb why do you say 1870? Looks to be 1860.
It’s a beautiful Dragoner helmet.
Tony, I wrote Mod. 1870 accordingly with J.L. Larcade (tome 2 page 117) because the army of the Duchy of Oldenburg was incorporated into the Prussian Army by a treaty of July 15, 1867.Zeb why do you say 1870? Looks to be 1860.
It’s a beautiful Dragoner helmet.
Dear Bruno, really an oustanding officers' example. Congratulations.All most desirable helmets. Thank you Zeb for launching this thread.
Here is an officer helmet of the older model. Surprisingly, like Zeb's, it sports both left and right cockades.
Steve, as usual two stunning text-book's officers helmet.
Excellent explanation thank you Zeb.Therefore, with these characteristics, we could call the helmet Mod. 1867/70 or simply Mod. 1870.
ZebSteve, as usual two stunning text-book's officers helmet.
The right one have the chin-strap cover. Is it a mod. 15 or....?
Zeb,
Thank you Steve. IZeb
Thanks for the question (that's what all the candidates running for office always say )
I never really did check
i did a deal to get that helmet at one of our S O S shows
I brought it home
took the photo and put it in the display case
I will check it when I can
Steve
Best regardsWe can start with the Mod. 1870 helmet for an EM in the 19th Dragoner Regiment - 1th Eskadron
Dear Frank, thank you for the compliments. You're truly kind.My God Zeb,
what I would give for that helmet!
If you ever think about sending it on a journey, it would be welcome back here in its old home!
I am always completely blown away when you present exhibits from your collection!
Best regards
Frank
An this is my old bad-boy, An Oldenburg M.1870 officer's helmet. The helmet wears, as per regulation, only the Prussian cockade on the right. View attachment 63355View attachment 63354View attachment 63352