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Germany, Imperial. A Heer Camouflage M16 Stahlhelm, by F.C. Bellinger
Germany, Imperial. A Heer Camouflage M16 Stahlhelm, by F.C. Bellinger
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eMedals offers rapid domestic and international shipping. Orders received prior to 12:00pm (EST) will be shipped on the same business day.* Orders placed on Canadian Federal holidays will be dispatched the subsequent business day. Courier tracking numbers are provided for all shipments. All items purchased from eMedals can be returned for a full monetary refund or merchandise credit, providing the criteria presented in our Terms & Conditions are met. *Please note that the addition of a COA may impact dispatch time.
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(1. Weltkrieg Stahlhelm M16 in Mimikri-Tarnanstrich). A Heer M16 camouflage Stahlhelm (steel helmet), constructed of a single sheet of magnetic molybdenum steel. The exterior retains the majority of its original wartime camouflage paint scheme, with a mottle consisting of irregular green, light brown, and dark brown splotches. Three rivets are distributed around the centre of the shell for the accommodation of the liner pins, while the lower edge of the skirt is flanked by additional rivets securing the chinstrap anchors in position. Two protruding lugs flank the crown for the attachment of a Stirnpanzer (brow armour), with hollow shafts for ventilation. The edge of the skirt is fully crimped for a smooth rim. The interior is surrounded by a blackened leather ring, fixed in position with the shell rivets, which retains a three-panel leather liner, with each component completing in two fingers which are perforated with eyelets for the accommodation of a drawstring. The left side of the skirt is stamped with a code of “B.F. 64”, indicating manufacture by F.C. Bellinger, Fulda, with a shell size of 64. The helmet measures approximately 23.5 cm (w) x 30 cm (l) x 16.5 cm (h). Issues consistent with age and field use are evident, and include scratching and loss of paint to the outer shell, the loss of the chinstrap, and soiling and material fatigue to the leather components consistent with exposure to moist or humid conditions. This untouched early camouflage helmet remains in a very fine condition.
Description
(1. Weltkrieg Stahlhelm M16 in Mimikri-Tarnanstrich). A Heer M16 camouflage Stahlhelm (steel helmet), constructed of a single sheet of magnetic molybdenum steel. The exterior retains the majority of its original wartime camouflage paint scheme, with a mottle consisting of irregular green, light brown, and dark brown splotches. Three rivets are distributed around the centre of the shell for the accommodation of the liner pins, while the lower edge of the skirt is flanked by additional rivets securing the chinstrap anchors in position. Two protruding lugs flank the crown for the attachment of a Stirnpanzer (brow armour), with hollow shafts for ventilation. The edge of the skirt is fully crimped for a smooth rim. The interior is surrounded by a blackened leather ring, fixed in position with the shell rivets, which retains a three-panel leather liner, with each component completing in two fingers which are perforated with eyelets for the accommodation of a drawstring. The left side of the skirt is stamped with a code of “B.F. 64”, indicating manufacture by F.C. Bellinger, Fulda, with a shell size of 64. The helmet measures approximately 23.5 cm (w) x 30 cm (l) x 16.5 cm (h). Issues consistent with age and field use are evident, and include scratching and loss of paint to the outer shell, the loss of the chinstrap, and soiling and material fatigue to the leather components consistent with exposure to moist or humid conditions. This untouched early camouflage helmet remains in a very fine condition.

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