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Original Imperial German WWI Prussian EM/NCO Infantry M1915 Pickelhaube Spiked Helmet

Item Description

Original Item: Only One Available. A good example of an M-1915 Imperial Prussian Line Infantry enlisted man's Mannschaften (other ranks or EM / NCO) pickelhaube in fair condition.

The M1915 was the last model of Pickelhaube issued prior to the move to steel helmets. In accordance with the 1915 regulations, these helmets would no longer use brass, silver, or Tombak as the M1895 did. All issued Pickelhaube would now use gray oxidized steel fittings for all Regiments. As with previous versions, the body was constructed from boiled leather, which was shaped and lacquered black.

This helmet features an oxide plated steel frontplate (wappen), and the crown of this leather helmet displays a vented enlisted removable spike mounted on a steel baseplate, which still correctly comes off. There is also a small adjustable vent on the spine that supports the rear skirt, only seen on the enlisted helmets, which is also still fully functional, though stiff.

The front wappen features a crowned Prussian state eagle clutching a scepter and orb in its claws, over the King's motto, MIT GOTT FÜR KOENIG UND VATERLAND (With God for King and Country, i.e. Prussia). The wappen retains its original leather wedges which were used to attach the plate to the front of the helmet.

It is complete with the Prussian (black and white) and German National Colors (red white and black) cockades around the chin strap lugs. Unfortunately both of the cockades have been repainted. In 1897 the new Reichs-Kokarde in Red-White-Black was introduced for all ranks to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Kaiser Wilhelm 1st. The Reichs-Kokarde was to be worn on the right side of the helmet, and the state Kokarde was moved to the left.

The attached chin strap is a high quality reproduction, which completes the outward appearance of this particular example. The original liner is present and in good condition. The liner retains much of its original leather finish. No markings can be found on the liner, but there appears to be faint unit markings on the brim.

The exterior of the helmet shell is in good shape, with some change to the shape, and the black enamel still exhibits a nice sheen still. There are areas of cracking and checking, but they just serve to add to the lovely patina of age. The front and rear visors appear to be mostly attached but does have some shape change present.

Overall a very nice condition Imperial Prussian pickelhaube, perfect for any WWI collection!

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