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    Early Christmas Present: Prussian Paymaster with field cover

    Hello,

    This one came in today. An uncleaned Prussian Paymaster helmet plus a DRP marked cloth field cover.

    The family I bought this from lived in Germany in the 1950's and acquired it there.

    Missing one officer star from the spike base. The silver fittings haven't been cleaned for decades, they have a heavy dark patina on them.

    It's been a lucky year for me finding helmets from families.

    Best Regards,

    Alan



























    Last edited by ww1czechlegion; 12-19-2015, 05:05 PM.

    #2
    Super Example Alan!!!!
    Jerry

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      #3
      Very nice example Alan, way to go

      James

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        #4
        lucky devil. I've been looking for an untouched one like this for quite awhile now

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          #5
          Very nice indeed Alan, seems ashame to cover up this very nice pickelhaube

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            #6
            Thanks for your nice comments gentlemen, I appreciate it!

            Best Regards,

            Alan

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              #7
              This wonderful helmet is simply a work of art. The patina and highlights on the wappen, finial and chin scales match beautifully. And the smaller imperial eagle is so cool. Very desirable piece. Congratulations!

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                #8
                wonderful atractive piece !! I like very much its conditions and unclear.

                Ivan Bombardieri

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                  #9
                  Thanks David & Ivan, I appreciate it!

                  Best Regards,

                  Alan

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                    #10
                    What indicates this picklehaube is a paymaster's haube? Are there any markings on the interior showing this?

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                      #11
                      By pzrwest
                      What indicates this pickelhaube is a paymaster's haube? Are there any markings on the interior showing this?
                      Excellent questions Harold, thanks for asking.

                      The miniature eagle on the front plate/wappen is One of the Indicators of the helmet being a Prussian Paymaster helmet. The silver color fittings on the helmet and the curved shape of the chin scales are also used in combination with that mini eagle on the front plate/wappen to indicate that the helmet is a Prussian Paymaster helmet. (As a side note: the Administrative/Beamte Officials in Prussia would also wear this same type miniature eagle on their front plate/wappen. However the color of the metal fittings on those Prussian Admistrative/Beamte helmets would be gold/gilt, and not silver as on this Prussian Paymaster helmet).

                      There are no markings inside of the interior to indicate the status of this helmet being a Prussian Paymaster haube. There normally would not be markings inside of an Officer rank helmet such as this to indicate any branch of service/unit or rank status. Officer helmets are different than enlisted issued helmets where we often times see the issue regiment name and/or number stamped on the underside of the rear visor. Officer helmets don't have those type of markings. Part of that reason is because they are private purchased helmets owned by the individual officer, and not issued by the regiment as were enlisted men rank helmets. Once in a while we see an officer helmet with a penciled in name inside a helmet, or occasionally a paper label with the officer's name is pasted inside a helmet shell.

                      Thanks again for your excellent questions Harold!

                      Best Regards,

                      Alan

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                        #12
                        Terrific acquisition Alan! Top class!

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                          #13
                          what a beauty ,,,,WOW,,just WOW


                          very nice patina ,,



                          regards kay

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                            #14
                            Thank goodness to those in the know and explained the details.... Thank You... Harold

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