Thank you for your welcome; there where only six types of haubes in the mexican army before the revolution of 1910. General helmet in gilt equal to the prussian equivalent; general staff in white, both with square front peak, cruciform base and fluted spikes. Officers wore the round peak and base, but mounted officers was white, white foot officers gilt.
The really different ones, and rarer (only 15 made) where the presidential aides; those where equal to a general helmet, but made of high nickel metal, the difference is that they had the normal officer spikes and white yak Bush, on fluted support. This 15 helmets were a beauty and I show you some details on them.
Finally there was a cuirassier lobstertail helmet worn by the president lieb demi regiment, but there are some differences in shape and quality with their German equivalents.