Posted 8 months ago
petey
(310 items)
WW11 steel helmet, possibly British from the North Africa or Italian campaign. This helmet is unusual in that the rolled edge is part of the main helmet and is folded underneath the rim. Normal British helmets have a steel strip welded onto the sharp rim. This helmet also seems to be of thicker metal. It has an unknown makers mark on the liner which I can not make out. Unknown insignia, and appears to have been used in an area where the teperature was high, as some of the softer rubber liner parts have melted.
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