RARE post WW2 Finnish M40-55 or M55 German steel helmet. This is German made Müller helmet. Liner size is small 56. This is REAL 70 years old army helmet, not reproduction. Excellent near Mint lightly used.
RARE post WW2 Finnish M40-55 or M55 German steel helmet. This is German made Müller helmet. Liner size is small 56. This is REAL 70 years old army helmet, not reproduction. Excellent near Mint lightly used.
Good condition no tears as is see pics. WW2 Spanish “Modelo Z” German Type Helmets See photos and Description. Believe this is a Spanish/ German Modelo Z WW2 Helmet.
This helmet has the German police (Deutsch Polizei) decals and includes a leather neck cover. The German Police used this type of light-weight helmet during regular duty in hazardous situations.
Item is in used condition. Please refer to pictures for condition. Liner has no rips or tears.
Inside weighted and marked on inner plate DRGM. Rare example probably ashtray or other small bowl. If needed in double box. They are described the best way I can.
The liner and chin strap were added as can be seen in the photos.
This is a rare Model 1933 helmet, for the early Schutz Staffel, so called “Transitional” or “Commercial”, in original black paint. In 1933 the quick expansion of the Schutz Staffel, or Protection Squads or Political Soldiers created a big demand for helmets. And that was quite a challenge for early administrators with that responsibility. The [Continue]
This is a very nice WWII German Model 1942 helmet that remains in excellent condition. The shell is painted in the standard dark green, rough combat finish and is without dents or damage. The interior is with a complete and undamaged brown leather liner. All the fingers are intact with one size marked with the [Continue]
WW2 Model 35 German Helmet Shell (Size Q64) in great condition. This helmet has been REPAINTED. There are some scratches in the paint and the helmet has a few dents in it, please refer to pictures. Original size and makers mark are still highly visible on the inside of the helmet (picture 7 & 8). [Continue]