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    Antique glass display dome

    Good morning Gentlemen
    I happened upon the dome for my cloth spiked helmet,
    I was concerned about moth attacks and dust etc but I think it looks quite smart!
    Kind regards Chay
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      #3
      Does the job Chay, nice find

      Lou

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        #4
        Thank you Lou,
        It's very Victorian and I do like it
        Kind regards Chay

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          #5
          That is a brilliant display. J

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            #6
            Perfect!

            Frnk

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              #7
              Very nice, and it looks great with the floral curtains behind it.

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                #8
                excellent choice
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                -=Always looking for French cadets infos at Shaw Field South Carolina 1944=-

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                  #9
                  Thank you Gentlemen,
                  I do like it, the victorians made good stuff!
                  Kind regards Chay

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                    #10
                    Agree with the others. It looks brilliant.

                    I've been looking at this a few times and just now noticed the collar displayed as well. Very nice touch.

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                      #11
                      Yes indeed, I think the tunic was moth eaten. I found the collar and used a cardboard tube with black material to display the helmet better.
                      It's like Candys helmet from Colonel Blimp with original VC ribbon from Sergent Steele WW1 !
                      Kind regards Chay
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                        #12
                        Very nice ! Tom

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                          #13
                          Very nicely displayed Kevin

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                            #14
                            Well done! looks excellent

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                              #15
                              Love it!

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