joerookery said:
quite different than a pre-1918 helmet.
Tony,
Can you explain that a bit? I always thought that the thread size on the posts was indicative of vermin models of what else can your eye?
I examined carefully that helmet at the Haskell auction, and it was confusing. What got my attention immediately was the “look and feel” was not at all consistent with a period Pickelhaube of any sort. Very well made, but it did not feel right. Plus the Totenkopf was not period, but not a copy, it was extremely well made. However, when I flipped it over, the liner was a dead give away. Very thick, newer, cream colour, with forehead perforations. To me it was clearly post war made, as it certainly looked like it was German manufactured and made to be exactly what it is. Not put together or faked. What I noticed most, is that it is identical to a post-war Norwegian or Swedish Pickelhaube. I can’t recall the chinscale rosettes, but on the above two mentioned countries, they are usually (?) screw posts, not period split brad. Bruno can confirm, but I think (?) those are Rastatt inventory stamps on the liner.
I think it is a fantastic piece, and who else could own an IR92 Pickelhaube (from any era) that was once the property of HRH Viktoria Louise? Although I never fully understood how this was confirmed to have been her property.