Here're a few better shots of the nice nickel silver (I believe), Prussian "Garde" helmet plate I found at last weeks flea market. It has a Garde star which is applied separately and is affixed via flanges through the eagle. The insignia itself has really terrific detailing throughout, with some obvious verdigris to the reverse. It would appear that both threaded mounting screws have been trimmed back a bit, as only appx. 1/4 of an inch or so remain of each. Would I be correct in assuming that a plate in this configuration would be a private purchase type plate? It measures roughly 4/14 tall x 9 1/4 in length, if memory serves....Thanks in advance for any feedback.
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Hi Milton,
Very nice private purchase enlisted pattern pickelhaube frontplate. It was used on an Eigentums (private purchase) Helmet, and not an issued helmet
Can you share a side profile view of the degree of height of the star to show others here how it is different from the standard government issue "flat" surface order of the black eagle guard star for enlisted ranks? Your example is a more "swollen" pattern of star and has taller/higher profile details to it as compared to the standard issue e.m. rank star.
Best Regards,
AlanLast edited by ww1czechlegion; 05-30-2015, 01:20 PM.
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