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A kings crowned Royal Artillery peaked cap. The badge gilt with moving wheel, the cap with slight rub marks to the right of the badge. Sight wear to the top of the cap and a small hole/ moth nip to the red piping. The leather sweat band signed ...
WW2 M-40 Kriegsmarine helmet with original liner chinstrap absent. The helmet appears to retain its original battleship grey paint and has the name &q...
A WW1 French Adrian M1915 steel helmet. Some loss of paint/ corrosion to the outer surface and original badge now absent, but old comrades brass peak added to the helmet peak. The chin-stap, has come apart and in need of repair and the leather li...
WW2 M-42 German Helmet with original liner and remains of double decals, chinstrap absent. The helmet appears to retain much of its original green paint an...
A WW1 German M17 steel helmet. Slight loss of paint/ corrosion to the outer surface and complete with original leather chinstrap and liner. Liner very dry and brittle and with loss of ends of some of the eyelets and both the liner and chinstrap...
Some sweat staining to inside through wear. Cap complete and in reasonable overall worn/ used condition. Payment via cash (in...
A WW2 Nazi Fireman’s peaked cap. Slight wear to front/ top of cap and a small hole (possibly moth?). Slight scuff to black leather peak and chin-strap with slight nick and wear. Complete with original Nazi cap badge. Tear to leather sweat...
C Type RAF Leather Flying Hat. The flying hat leather is still supple (but requires leather soap or similar feed/ preservative). The earphones have been removed in the past and the black rubber cups are flattened and misshapen needing inserts to...
WW2 Somerset Light Infantry ORs Forage Cap. Complete with original cap bade, no moth but a few minor stains near the badge and generally in good overall condition.
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This grey/ green painted British Zuckerman steel helmet ith some areas of rust to the outer surface. The original leather liner is complete but fragile and has had the leather treated with Pecard. Unusually, the original elastic chinstrap is prese...