Item: ONJR25MYCA05

Original German WWI Bavarian Model 1914 Tin Plate Pickelhaube Helmet - Eisenblech Ersatz-Helme - Manufactured by Bing of Nurnberg

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  • Original Item: Only One Available. This is a rare German first world war Bavarian Mannschaften (Other Ranks) brass mounted tin plate (not leather) helmet known as a Pickelhaube, for the Foot-troops (Infantry).


    The specific model is actually quite rare and is known as a Eisenblech (tin plate) Ersatz-Helme (Substitute helmet). The M1914 was the second to last step in the final evolution in a long series of spiked helmets. It was manufactured from tin, and provided with fittings made of brass. The protection it offered was limited and led to the eventual replacement by a steel helmet in 1916.


    This helmet features a gilt brass infantry wappen (front plate) with the Bavarian coat of arms, over the kingdom's motto, In Treue Fest, German for "steadfast in loyalty." The Wappen is brass and appears to be the 1914 version, it is in good condition with some blackening of the brass to the left. The front visor has brass trim in good condition, but the tear visor has steel trim which has become heavily oxidized. Wappen, spike, and brass trim are all in good order, fitted tightly in place, and (obviously to us) never modified, removed, or played with in any way. Overall, the exterior with the original paint and finish is in great condition, showing some oxidation across. Sadly, The original liner leather has not survived, with only some of the attachment pins present.


    The inside of the helmet has a manufacturers red paint stamp which reads Gebr. Bing AG. Nurenberg, along with the size of 57 (cm). This is the maker mark for the Gebruder Bing (Bing Brothers), a well-known company that manufactured toy trains and other types of toys made from tin plate. Helmets made by Bing are desirable by both Military and Toy collectors alike for this reason.


    The original leather chin strap is in great heavily worn condition, with the brass achieving a rich patina and the leather showing heavy cracking, with what appears to be a structural repair on one side. The Kockades appear to be reproductions, or at the very least just repainted. Both the National (Red/White/Black), and the Bavarian  (Blue/White) Cockades are present.


    Overall a very nice condition rare Bavarian Eisenblech (tin plate) Ersatz-Helme (Substitute helmet) pickelhaube, a great addition to any collection. One of the hardest to find Imperial German Pickelhaubes to locate, and in stunning condition. This unmolested helmet would makes for a stunning display piece!


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