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The piece is in an GOOD, USED CONDITION - Steel Helmet Shell is present and appears in a stable Relic State.Item remains in a preserved condition and has been utilised. Signs of Wear evident due to handling. Piece has been subject to excavation from interment ( buried for an extended period of time). Surface rust and discoloration will be visible. No liner present- Helmet Shell only ! Battle Damage is visible, with shrapnel penetration area at frontal segment.
ITEM HAS BEEN SUBJECT TO HANDLING/ EXPOSURE TO VARIED COMBAT CONDITIONS- AND HAS BEEN EXCAVATED.
PIECE IS OVER 100 YEARS OLD - HAVING BEEN UTILISED AND BATTLE DAMAGED IN COMBAT.
HELMET SHELL ONLY - NO LINER
THIS IS A MILITARY RELIC STATE ITEM
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ORIGIN : German Empire ( Imperial Forces)
COMPOSITION : Nickelous/ Manganese/ Silicone Steel
YEAR: 1916
TYPE : M1916 Stahlhelm Model I
SIZE: 66 / 68 ( LARGE / X-LARGE).
MNFR: Unknown - Obscured by Rust : possible an S.I. 66 .
CONDITION: Battle Damaged, Relic State.
TOTAL: 1 x Pcs
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An EXCELLENT example of World War I , German M1916 Stahlhelm Battle Damaged Steel Helmet Shell w/ M1910 retention bale. This piece appears to be in a well-preserved Relic state , with detailed features of the distinctive rolled edge Rim and twin retention / ventilation lugs for the ' Stirnpanzer ' armoured plate. Liner is NO LONGER present. Appropriate Evidence of handling/ age-related wear is visible on surface. Rust and general verdigris will be noted - piece has been excavated from the ground.
The Helmet , displays the remnant of a M1910 Chin-strap retention bale from the previous liner system. Battle damage is evident- with a centralized shrapnel penetration hole at the forefront of the Shell - this has resulted in a internal dimple appearing within the crown or dome of the Helmet. The original wearer - at time of the incident would have expired due to injury severity.
The ideal addition to any German World War I Era M1916 Steel Helmet collection or display- for the enthusiast seeking a unique period piece for their assortment.
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