Jim Newman
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Added pictures of the inside, no extra mounting holes.
Does this help clarify what she actually is?
Jim
Does this help clarify what she actually is?
Jim
Jim Newman said:I looked both inside and out with a magnifying glass, I just see the the two holes for mounting the front crest, no repairs.
Jim
b.loree said:The wappen is a mid to late war piece as it has soldered prongs which are to hold it on to the helmet. Normally, we have 2 screw posts on all officer wappen. The helmet shown is also from this period because if we look at the chin scales they are zinc, the original gold wash has come off over time. This is typical of what happens but everything is still original. Regarding the wappen again, what looks like filled holes is actually solder which has been put on the 2 prongs which hold the "Garde star" on to the eagle itself, so no problem or repair. These helmets from late war often have a mixture of brass and zinc fittings as we see here......zinc scales, brass wappen. You also see zinc spike with brass pearl ring, zinc spines etc.
PS...Jim what we really need here is a pic of the wappen directly from the front so we can see the Garde Star and the entire front of the bird. For instance it looks like the enamel behind the motto is gone???