German steel helmet, Model 1935 (M35), size 64, suitable for approximately a 57 cm head circumference. The shell retains solid, undisturbed metal with no signs of restoration. Traces of the original factory-applied paint are still visible across the surface, consistent with age and service use. Overall, the helmet presents as a structurally sound and honest example. Introduced in 1935, the M35 marked a significant refinement in German helmet design, evolving from earlier interwar patterns into what would become one of the most recognizable combat helmets of the Second World War. Its rolled edges, separate liner band, and carefully engineered ventilation system reflected both practical battlefield needs and industrial precision. Helmets of this pattern were issued widely across the German armed forces during the early and mid-war years, accompanying troops in campaigns from Western Europe to the Eastern Front. As the war progressed, production methods were simplified, making the M35 particularly valued among collectors for its earlier manufacturing details and higher level of finish. Surviving examples with intact paint and without postwar alteration are increasingly appreciated for their authenticity and ability to convey the material culture of the period. This piece remains a straightforward, unembellished representative of its type, offering both historical presence and collectible integrity. Additional details can be provided upon request.