German WW1
Leibstandarte Waffen SS Helmet : This
is a genuine German WW1 M16 helmet repainted in apple green,
then again repainted in satin black for the Leibstandarte
Waffen SS. It has then further ageing and rusting applied
to recreate a magnificent Leibstandarte SS parade helmet.
The Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (SS-LAH) founded
in September 1933 was Adolf Hitler's personal Bodyguard Regiment
("Leibstandarte" being the German word for "bodyguard").
In 1939 the SS-LAH became a separate unit of the Waffen-SS
aside the SS-TV and the SS-VT.
The SS-LAH independently participated in combat during the
Invasion of Poland (1939). Elements of the SS-LAH later joined
the SS-VT prior to Operation Barbarossa in 1941 and by the
end of World War II they had been increased in size from a
Regiment to a Panzer Division.
The Helmet: The helmet has
been painted initially in pale apple green as the original
WW1 helmets were. It has then been painted in satin black
but the inside has been left apple green as the majority of
the original helmets were, as the liners were covered up with
newspapers during the spraying process. The SS were in short
supply of helmets during the late 1930's and utilised WW1
Helmets extensively. This is known as a transitional helmet.
The liner is a replacement 1931 model and is
also genuine adding the the value of the helmet. The chinstrap
is an aged RZM SS Chinstrap's, suitably marked with runes
and RZM stamp. The front rim fold has corroded slightly, adding
to the authenticity! Genuine transitional helmets are $9000
upwards, if you can source one!
If you like Waffen SS Parade helmets then this
very rare model is one for your collection! Full insurance
is included in the postal charges.
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£8.90 |
£17.10 |
£25.80 |
£30.10 |
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