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Heer M18 "Cavalry" double decal parade helmet

 A very rare Third Reich period aluminum M18 parade helmet. A fine example for cavalry troops around 1935/1936. Original field grey  paint and two helmet decals. Both decals rate around 95% intact. Named to "OBERST FLICH". What's more interesting is that the decal patterns shown here have never been found used on a M40 or M42 shell and were essentially phased out which helps date the piece.  

RAD officer's "Robin Hood" cap

A lovely RAD officer's "Robin Hood" cap complete with bullion insignia to the front. Lined in golden colored silk.

STURMABTEILUNG Kepi für einen hohen SA-Führer des Stabes

This fine piece is either for SA-Führung or Feldherrnhalle and was manufactured by Holters in Berlin and is to be considered extremely rare. 

M42 Army medic helmet

Arguably the most remarkable camo I have ever owned. This is a recent woodwork acquisition and came directly from the Veteran's son. Coincidentally, the Vet himself was a medic during the war so it was only logical for him to go after this gem. Hard worn.  

M35 SD Army helmet

This one actually came back with the helmet above and both are covered in the same candle wax drips from being together in the attic over the years and will hopefully always stay together. While this size 62 shell is a Heer helmet, I have a worn SS helmet cover displayed over this helmet (photographed below) which fits like a glove atop of this bucket.

Waffen-SS helmet cover

A well worn example which fits over a size 62 helmet (pictured above) in my collection like a glove. This piece surely saw combat and is truly remarkable in my opinion. 

RLB official's visor cap

In tricot with a black wool center band and silver-aluminum braided chin cords, retained by pebbled buttons. This cap is approximately 56cm in size and shows period wear throughout. The owner's initials are written on the cap interior. By Stefan Martin of Frankfurt, Germany. 

FJ Regiment 6 Normandy camo helmet

Fallschirmjager Regiment 6 Normandy pattern camouflage helmet. This ET68 shell sports a size 56 liner and 166 lot number. This paratrooper helmet exhibits loads of character and still retains the original factory eagle and full chinstraps.

The visor of grand admiral Karl Dönitz

Purchased directly from the Daughter of Herbert Rowland (shown in the 1945 published newspaper clip) here we have something truly remarkable. This visor was acquired by Corporal Charles Rowland in Germany and was sent as a war trophy to his brother located in the United States. This cap was taken from a house occupied by Karl Dönitz at the end of the war and had remained with the family until I was lucky enough to purchase it for my collection. 

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