

- #German helmet split rivet and washer full#
- #German helmet split rivet and washer registration#
- #German helmet split rivet and washer license#
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#German helmet split rivet and washer license#
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#German helmet split rivet and washer full#
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#German helmet split rivet and washer registration#
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Please contact us for an estimate before bidding NOTE: Large, heavy or bulky items may not be shipped by the auctioneer - arrangements for shipping of these items via a third-party shipper may be arranged through the auction house. International shipments are invoiced by DIMENSIONAL weight, not the item weight. Buyers should be aware that large, framed, fragile or odd shaped items can incur substantial shipping and packing charges. Handling and shipping charges will be added to the invoice in one entry. Shipments are sent via USPS Priority, USPS International Priority, FedEx and DHL (for most overseas shipments) or FedEx Ground at the auctioneer's option, signature is always required, unless other arrangements are made. Priced accordingly with its condition issues, still a very good example of a very scarce helmet.Īmerican Express, Discover, MasterCard, Money Order / Cashiers Check, Paypal, Personal Check, Visa, Wire Transfer Shipping This liner was not original to the shell, but was possibly fitted during World War II to replace the original three-flap liner, which was found to be inadequate. The interior is fitted with a replacement M31-style brown leather liner with eight"fingers", affixed within the shell by non-original split pins. The aforementioned"SS" and"RZM" stamps are crisp, but are lightly struck at the top and bottom of each mark. The sides show faint vertical striations, created when the helmet die was pushed into the base metal, and a faint line encircles the skirt approx. The interior of the shell retains much of the original finish, still showing several patches of active rust. These studs lack the securing washers used in the World War I-manufacture "stahlhelms". The shell displays non-stepped vent studs placed closer to the liner rivets than those found on M1918 helmets. A dent to the crown and several white paint scuffs are also present. Furthermore, the exterior appears to have received a postwar coat of light blue metallic paint, and although this has been mostly removed, noticeable traces remain in the crevices and the surface pits. The exterior of this example unfortunately has lost almost all of its original blue-black finish and bears a layer of reddish-brown oxidation overall. This helmet was primarily used after 1934 by the SS-VT prior to their reorganization as the Waffen-SS in 1940 and the wide distribution of M35-style helmets to those units.

One of the rarest articles of World War II headgear, a steel combat helmet manufactured in the style of a World War I-era M1918"stahlhelm", commonly known as the"SS-RZM" helmet for the large"SS" runes and"RZM" insignia stamped inside the skirt on either side.
