I tried looking it up on Col J's, and the Kaiser's Bunker. Unless I missed it I couldn't find a difinitive answer... maybe there isn't one? I mostly collect steel, but I did pick up several Pickelhaube's last year. I have a 1915 dated, B.A. 1V marked Infantry helmet with all steel hardware. It is complete except cockades and chinstrap.
I have two black, red, and white cockades, but their both different in color and size. The one pictured on the left is smaller and more red in color. The outside center hole protrudes out far enough so the chinstrap fitting will not fit. This cockade however, does match in size with the black and white cockade on the helmet, and, with all of the other known original cockades on my other spiked helmets.
The cockade pictured on the right is more orange in color, just a little bit larger, and fits perfectly on the helmet.
Were all of these cockades made exact in size? Are the cockades more red in color considered to be reproductions? Could it be aging?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Chuck
I have two black, red, and white cockades, but their both different in color and size. The one pictured on the left is smaller and more red in color. The outside center hole protrudes out far enough so the chinstrap fitting will not fit. This cockade however, does match in size with the black and white cockade on the helmet, and, with all of the other known original cockades on my other spiked helmets.
The cockade pictured on the right is more orange in color, just a little bit larger, and fits perfectly on the helmet.
Were all of these cockades made exact in size? Are the cockades more red in color considered to be reproductions? Could it be aging?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Chuck
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