We hold our handmade products in the highest esteem, and we hope that you enjoy and celebrate these variations as much as we do.
We hold our handmade products in the highest esteem, and we hope that you enjoy and celebrate these variations as much as we do.
Please Note : This Listing is for one Helmet. Other Products Shown in Pictures are not part of this sale. This Prussian Helmet is Made from real leather with brass trim & fittings, metal side rosettes, leather liner. Inner of headband measures to a size 59cm (Approximately). Inner Diameter Front to Back 9 Inches approx. [Continue]
Please Note : This Listing is for one Helmet. Other Products Shown in Pictures are not part of this sale. This Prussian Helmet is Made from real leather with brass trim & fittings, metal side rosettes, leather liner. Inner of headband measures to a size 59cm (Approximately). Inner Diameter Front to Back 9 Inches approx. [Continue]
Please Note : This Listing is for one Helmet. Other Products Shown in Pictures are not part of this sale. This Prussian Helmet is Made from real leather with brass trim & fittings, metal side rosettes, leather liner. Inner of headband measures to a size 59cm (Approximately). Inner Diameter Front to Back 9 Inches approx. [Continue]
Please Note : This Listing is for one Helmet. Other Products Shown in Pictures are not part of this sale. This Prussian Helmet is Made from real leather with brass trim & fittings, metal side rosettes, leather liner. Inner of headband measures to a size 59cm (Approximately). Inner Diameter Front to Back 9 Inches approx. [Continue]
Please Note : This Listing is for one Helmet. Other Products Shown in Pictures are not part of this sale. This Prussian Helmet is Made from real leather with brass trim & fittings, metal side rosettes, leather liner. Inner of headband measures to a size 59cm (Approximately). Inner Diameter Front to Back 9 Inches approx. [Continue]
All original Imperial German pickelhaube. Prussian 1915 variant with all steel subdued fittings. The last pickelhaube used by Germany. All fittings materials were switched to steel to save brass and other materials for the war effort, and the fittings were all grey instead of the usual high polished brass so that they would not reflect [Continue]