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911car

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This helmet belonged to Viktoria Luise, Wilhelm II's daughter and Princess of Braunschweig. She donated it to a museum in 1961 (see the original tag). It is probably a post-war model. The "face" (skull) looks more rounded, less emaciated that on earlier examples (compare with Adler's helmet). I have added a picture from Junker's post-war catalogue. Definition is poor but you can guess that the shape of the death head is similar. The Haarbusch has the same provenance.
Bruno







 
you can cleerley see that is was ones the property of a lady'.
nice and shiny
updating this one would be very hard
congrats =D> =D>

jonas
 
Fantastic Bruno, congratulations! Is there any royal cypher or initial imprinted on the liner like on some of the 'royal" helmets?
 
b.loree said:
Fantastic Bruno, congratulations! Is there any royal cypher or initial imprinted on the liner like on some of the 'royal" helmets?

No, Brian. No cypher or initials in this one...
 
Hi,

Great helmet!

Just out of curiosity, is it stamped 000946 on both sides of the silk lining?

Garde-Ulan
 
aha! I was wondering where I left this one, I am afraid I have to ask you to return this to me, immediately! :-x
 
Louise said:
aha! I was wondering where I left this one, I am afraid I have to ask you to return this to me, immediately! :-x

Okay Louise, I will.
I will ship it to your home address:
Stresemannstrasse 5,
Braunschweig
 
Louise said:
aha! I was wondering where I left this one, I am afraid I have to ask you to return this to me, immediately! :-x
She Is a fake! I am the only real Princess!!
Living at
Stresemannstrasse 5,
Braunschweig.
But I am on a holliday now in Antwerp, and 'll have to ask you to ship it to my friend in Antwerp (check your PM, please!) \:D/
 
Nice try stuka [-(
NOOO ,the one living in Stresemannstrasse 5, Braunschweig is an imposter ,
I moved to the low lands just like uncle Willie.
 
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