WWII Museum Collectibles

WWII Museum Collectibles

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WWII US, German and Japanese collectibles including Hienrich Knirr original painting
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WW2 German M31 Canteens & Olive Bread Bag

Lot # 210 (Sale Order: 51 of 167)      

WW2 German M31 oval canteens & olive bread bag. 2 of the canteen are marked CFL51 on the neck of the canteen, the cup, and the leather strap. The third canteen is marked ...moreWAL52 on the neck no marking on the cup or strap. All canteens are made of aluminum. 2 have black caps and the third has an aluminum cap. All 3 have wool canteen covers, leather straps, 4 brass button snaps painted black with a cross like engraving, and cups. The M31 olive bread bag has 2 leather loops on the front that the canteens strap to. Inside there is 3 buttons and a single leather strap. All believed to be authentic.

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WW2 Black German Police Helmet

Lot # 211 (Sale Order: 52 of 167)      

WW2 black German police Helmet. The German police was a paramilitary force during the Third Reich. The uniforms, rank and equipment were patterned after a military format...more. At the end of the war they were one of the last lines of defense against the advancing Russian and Allied troops. Defending the streets of Berlin until the last moment. The German police helmet was of lighter weight than the combat helmet. Rolled edge type. Complete with a visor and neck guard. One of the distinctive features was the use of two vents on each side. The vents consisted of seven holes punched in a circular pattern. The modern German helmet saw its birth during WW1. Its design was so advanced for the time that the German government saw it fit for the same basic design to be re-employed during WW2. The German helmet of World Wat Two has become one of the most recognizable silhouettes of war. The helmet of the Third Reich came in a variety of designs. There were approximately 9 different types developed. Even the non-military helmets often displayed the swastika as a means to show support of the Nazi party. The helmet was constructed of a combination of metal and leather. The liner was made of leather. It was secured to the helmet by using an aluminum ring that was riveted to the dome portion. The liner had a series of fingers pointing towards the crown. The tips were tied together using a lace. The fingers had multiple holes punched out to improve air circulation. The liner is stamped 58. Additional marking include the date and manufacturer's logo stamped in the inside of the neck guard. There is a manufacturer's logo but no date. Date might of wore off over time.

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WW2 Green German Police Helmet

Lot # 212 (Sale Order: 53 of 167)      

WW2 green German police Helmet. The German police was a paramilitary force during the Third Reich. The uniforms, rank and equipment were patterned after a military format...more. At the end of the war they were one of the last lines of defense against the advancing Russian and Allied troops. Defending the streets of Berlin until the last moment. The German police helmet was of lighter weight than the combat helmet. Rolled edge type. Complete with a visor and neck guard. One of the distinctive features was the use of two vents on each side. The vents consisted of seven holes punched in a circular pattern. The modern German helmet saw its birth during WW1. Its design was so advanced for the time that the German government saw it fit for the same basic design to be re-employed during WW2. The German helmet of World Wat Two has become one of the most recognizable silhouettes of war. The helmet of the Third Reich came in a variety of designs. There were approximately 9 different types developed. Even the non-military helmets often displayed the swastika as a means to show support of the Nazi party. The helmet was constructed of a combination of metal and leather. The liner was made of leather. It was secured to the helmet by using an aluminum ring that was riveted to the dome portion. The liner had a series of fingers pointing towards the crown. The tips were tied together using a lace. The fingers had multiple holes punched out to improve air circulation. The liner is stamped 57. Additional marking include the date and manufacturer's logo stamped in the inside of the neck guard. There is a manufacturer's logo but no date. Date might of wore off over time.

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WW2 German M35 SS Helmet

Lot # 213 (Sale Order: 54 of 167)      

WW2 German M35 SS helmet. The Schutzstaffel, abbreviated SS was a major Nazi organization under Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. The SS grew from a small paramilitary uni...moret to a powerful force that served as the Führer's "Praetorian Guard," the Nazi Party's "Shield Squadron" and a force that, fielding almost a million men (both on the front lines and as political police), managed to exert as much political influence as the Wehrmacht. Built upon the Nazi ideology, the SS, under Heinrich Himmler's command, was responsible for many of the crimes against humanity perpetrated by the Nazis during World War II, and most of the worst of those crimes. This is a WWII German SS Double Decal helmet. An M-35 style helmet with the rolled rim. The sticker in one side is of the SS insignia. The other side would bear the swastika on a red background. The swastika is missing, but you can see the outline of where the sticker once was. The helmet is missing the original leather liner, but the aluminum ring frame is still in place. The wear on top of the helmet is typical of the damage derived from placing it upside down on the ground. Made of steel construction. Rolled edges. The air vent is integrated. Black color. Helmet is stamped S2447 on the back of the neck guard. There is also a second number stamp that looks like 099.

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WW2 German Army Officer Hat

Lot # 214 (Sale Order: 55 of 167)      

WW2 German Army Officer hat. The army was under the umbrella of the Wehrmacht. The army was instrumental in many of the early victories enjoyed by the Reich. The deign of...more the hat consists of a wool and cotton blend. The main body is of grayish/green color. The mid section has a dark green section. A metal eagle and a two piece cockade are attached. A braided cord chin strap is secured to the side of the hat via the use of pebbled buttons. Black leather visor with a checkered pattern on the inner side. The inside has a brown sweatband with a plastic diamond in the crown section. The name of the manufacturer is printed in the plastic with gold letters. The sweatband has been glued and is worn.

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WW2 German Army NCO Hat

Lot # 215 (Sale Order: 56 of 167)      

WW2 German Army NCO hat. The army was under the umbrella of the Wehrmacht. The army was instrumental in many of the early victories enjoyed by the Reich. The design of th...moree hat consists of a light green rayon construction body with a medium peak rise. The mid section is of dark green wool material. The visor is made of black leather, and would have leather chin strap. An Army eagle is placed in the upper section, which is missing. Just below is a metal cockade. The cockade consists of a multi-circle button with a red dot in the center. The outer perimeter has black metal sections in a star pattern. Wreath sections protrude from the left and right sides of the button. The cockade are secured to the hat via the use of prongs. The chin strap is missing, but would consists of three pieces of leather held together by a couple of buckles. The straps were secured to the hat by two black metal domed shaped buttons, which are also missing. White piping covers the perimeter of the hat. The inside of the hat shows a leather sweatband. The inside of the visor shows the traditional checkered pattern. The remnant stiches that held the clear plastic diamond shape section are visible. This plastic component normally displayed the manufacturer's logo and, in some cases, the name of the soldier who owned the hat.

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WW2 German M42 Luftwaffe Double Decal Helmet

Lot # 216 (Sale Order: 57 of 167)      

WW2 German M42 Luftwaffe Double Decal Helmet. This is a German Luftwaffe(Air Force) M42 helmet. As issued during WW 2. Of steel construction. Gray color. Complete with th...moree liner, and 2 decals. Has Tri-Color decal on the left and Luftwaffe eagle on the right. Has 2 stamps on the neck guard. The top stamp is hard to make out as it has been worn down over time. The bottom stamp reads 3241. The modern German helmet saw its birth during WW1. Its design was so advanced for the time that the German government saw it fit for the same basic design to be re-employed during WW2. The German helmet of WW2 has become one of the most recognizable silhouettes of war. The helmets of the Third Reich came in a variety of designs. There were approximately 9 different types developed. Even the non-military helmets often displayed the swastika as a means to show support of the Nazi party. The helmet was constructed of a combination of metal and leather. The helmet has a leather liner with multiple fingers that point towards the center. The flaps are secured together via the use of a string. This is how the user would adjust the placement of the helmet on the head. The chin strap was made of leather and had a metal buckle at the end. The rim of the helmet is straight, not rolled. The rim had to be smooth-out to avoid any sharp edges that could cut the soldier.

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WW2 German Luftshutz Helmet - Civil Defense

Lot # 217 (Sale Order: 58 of 167)      

The German Civil Defense forces in WWII were known as Lufyschutz. This organization was tasked with multiple duties. Anywhere from fighting fires to clearing debris from ...morethe streets after bombing raids. At the end of the war, Luftschuts forces helped in the last ditch defense of Berlin against the advancing allied forces. German Luftschutz helmet were known as the "Gladiator" type due to the similarities in shape with its namesake. There were three different types of Luftschutz helmets employed during the war. One interesting feature of the helmet is the large sticker in the front of the dome. It was silver in color. Its design consisted of two spread wings with a swastika in the center. The body of the helmet was of dark blue color. The design of the helmet consisted of well pronounced visor and neck guard characteristics. The helmet was originally light weight but got progressively heavier as the duties of the members turned more into combat assignments. A section called the "bead" connects the dome to the visor and neck guard. This is a rounded line that covers the entire circumference of the lower dome. The edge of the helmet is rolled in similar fashion to the M-35 style. The inside of the neck guard is stamped with markings and also has a rectangular, black paper sticker with white letters applied to it. The sticker would have read: Vertieb Genenhlight Gemab & 8 Luftsch tgezets Korfweite 54Hochstpre 8.00 rmOnly Korfweite 54 is left. The helmet comes with a leather liner. The leather liner in this helmet is signed by multiple people. There are several fingers that point towards the center. A string is employed to secure them together. Tightening and loosening the string controls the height of the helmet and how it will sit on the head of the user. The helmet has two air vents. This contributed to better air flow to keep the head of the wearer cooler. The shape of the vent holes was very similar to those used in the police helmet. It gave the helmet a very unique appearance. Some of the helmets have markings stamped in the inside of the rim. The markings provide information such as the serial number, name of manufacturer, helmet size, etc. This helmet is stamped RL2-40/2 Hocstores's Rmk8.

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WW2 German Luftshutz Helmet - Civil Defense

Lot # 218 (Sale Order: 59 of 167)      

The German Civil Defense forces in WWII were known as Lufyschutz. This organization was tasked with multiple duties. Anywhere from fighting fires to clearing debris from ...morethe streets after bombing raids. At the end of the war, Luftschuts forces helped in the last ditch defense of Berlin against the advancing allied forces. German Luftschutz helmet were known as the "Gladiator" type due to the similarities in shape with its namesake. There were three different types of Luftschutz helmets employed during the war. One interesting feature of the helmet is the large sticker in the front of the dome. It was silver in color. Its design consisted of two spread wings with a swastika in the center. The sticker has been worn off on this helmet. The body of the helmet was of dark blue color. The design of the helmet consisted of well pronounced visor and neck guard characteristics. The helmet was originally light weight but got progressively heavier as the duties of the members turned more into combat assignments. A section called the "bead" connects the dome to the visor and neck guard. This is a rounded line that covers the entire circumference of the lower dome. The edge of the helmet is rolled in similar fashion to the M-35 style. The inside of the neck guard is stamped with markings and also has a rectangular, black paper sticker with white letters applied to it. This sticker is missing. The helmet comes with a leather liner. The leather liner in this helmet is signed by multiple people. There are several fingers that point towards the center. A string is employed to secure them together. Tightening and loosening the string controls the height of the helmet and how it will sit on the head of the user. The helmet has two air vents. This contributed to better air flow to keep the head of the wearer cooler. The shape of the vent holes was very similar to those used in the police helmet. It gave the helmet a very unique appearance. Some of the helmets have markings stamped in the inside of the rim. The markings provide information such as the serial number, name of manufacturer, helmet size, etc. This helmet is stamped RL2-4 38/28

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WW2 German Army Single Decal Volunteer M-35 Helmet

Lot # 219 (Sale Order: 60 of 167)      

During 1942 and 1943 the SS started accepting volunteers into their ranks. Because the production of uniforms and helmets took second stage to the production of weapons, ...moreit was not always possible to provide the volunteers with the proper equipment. In addition, as the Russian campaign got started, volunteers were afraid of being captured by the enemy and being identified as members of the SS. The helmet is an M35, single decal. However, close attention to the placement of the decal shows it to be slanted. This was done to simulate the thunder bolts of the SS symbols. It missing the leather lining. Two sets of numbers are found on the helmet. The markings provide information such as the serial number, name of manufacturer, helmet size, etc. This helmet shows signification wear, and has a bullet hole from one side to the other.

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WW2 Japanese Army NCO/Enlisted Field Hats

Lot # 220 (Sale Order: 61 of 167)      

2 WW2 Japanese Army NCO/Enlisted field hats. Japanese helmets are hard to find because most of them were destroyed after the war. Some of them were thrown into the ocean ...morewhile others were melted in order to reuse the steel. Most of the hats available today in the United States were brought back by GI's as war souvenirs. This wool cap features a yellow star machine sewn to the front. The wool body is light olive drab in color. Both are missing the leather chinstrap. There are three ventilation holes on each side of the cap. The Interior is lined with a cotton fabric that is heavily stamped with the Japanese Army acceptance stamps. The rear of the cap has two parallel rows of four openings through which a cotton lace passes for size adjustment.

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WW2 US Navy "Donald Duck" Sailor Hat

Lot # 221 (Sale Order: 62 of 167)      

Commonly known as "Donald Duck" hat because the cartoon character used a similar hat. Of dark blue wool construction. Which matches the color of the uniform . A black ban...mored is placed around the mid section of the hat. It has the words "U.S. Navy' written in light golden letters. some of the hats would display the name of the ship instead. The inside of the hat is complimented with a brown leather sweatband. Hat is stamped 6 7/8. A plastic triangular shape was affixed to the crown of the hat. This is where the manufacturer's logo was normally placed.

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WW2 Japanese Front Ammo Pouch

Lot # 222 (Sale Order: 63 of 167)      

WW2 Japanese front ammo pouch used for rifle ammo. The ammo pouch is made from rubberized canvas that was used in order to withstand harsh weather conditions of the Jungl...moree Islands in the Pacific. This ammo pouch also has a metal oiler on the side of the pouch, the oiler still has remnants of the original oil.

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WW2 Japanese Dispatch Leather Bag

Lot # 223 (Sale Order: 64 of 167)      

WW2 Japanese leather dispatch bg. There are to compartments under the flap and a single compartment on the back. The front flap has a stitched star on the front. There is...more also pencil slots on either side of the bag with 3 pencils. The leather strap on the back is broken.

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US Army WW2 Canvas 1943 Water Bucket Bag

Lot # 224 (Sale Order: 65 of 167)      

WW2 US Army collapsible canvas water bucket. Has durable canvas handle. Stamped on the bottom Hinson MFG. Co 1943....more

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WW2 Imperial Japanese Army Type 30 Training Bayone

Lot # 225 (Sale Order: 66 of 167)      

It was employed by the Japanese armed forces as a training prop. The edge was not sharpened. This would reduce the chances of a recruit getting cut during practice. The s...moreize of bayonet is identical to the regulation one. The Japanese soldier trained heavily on hand to hand combat. This was part of the tradition of the Samurai warrior. Many of these bayonets were melted in the later years of the war due to the metal shortage in Japan. That is one of the reasons why these items are hard to find. The Japanese bayonets were commonly marked with the manufacturer's logo. This particular example has been marked with Kokura manufacturing logo just above the hilt. There is also a number stamped on the very bottom of the hilt which reads 79831. The bayonet featured here has a wooden handle construction and metal scabbard. One side of the handguard is curved by design. The blade is single edge. It has a blood groove that extends most of the length of the blade. The blade measures approx. 15.5"L.

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WW2 Imperial Japanese Army Type 30 Training Bayone

Lot # 226 (Sale Order: 67 of 167)      

It was employed by the Japanese armed forces as a training prop. The edge was not sharpened. This would reduce the chances of a recruit getting cut during practice. The s...moreize of bayonet is identical to the regulation one. The Japanese soldier trained heavily on hand to hand combat. This was part of the tradition of the Samurai warrior. Many of these bayonets were melted in the later years of the war due to the metal shortage in Japan. That is one of the reasons why these items are hard to find. The Japanese bayonets were commonly marked with the manufacturer's logo. This particular example has been marked with Nagoya Arsenal mark just above the hilt. There is also a number stamped on the very bottom of the hilt which reads 67939. The bayonet featured here has a wooden handle construction and metal scabbard. The scabbard is a later pattern with tubular end (instead of a ball tip). One side of the handguard is curved by design. The blade is single edge. It has a blood groove that extends most of the length of the blade.

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WW2 Japanese Good Luck "yosegaki hinomaru" Flag

Lot # 227 (Sale Order: 68 of 167)      

The Good Luck Flag, known as yosegaki hinomaru in the Japanese, was a traditional gift for Japanese servicemen deployed during the military campaigns of the Empire of Jap...morean, though most notably during World War 2. The flag given to a soldier was a national flag signed by friends and family, often with short messages wishing the soldier victory, safety, and good luck. The Japanese call their country's flag hinomaru, which translates literally to "sun's circle", referencing the red circle on a white field. When the hinomaru was signed, the Japanese characters were usually written vertically, and radiated outward from the edge of the red circle. This practice is referenced in the second term, yosegaki, meaning "sideways-writing". The phrase hinomaru-yosegaki can be interpreted as "To write sideways around the red sun", describing the appearance of the signed flag. Normally, some kind of exhortation such as Bu un Chou kyu is written across the top within the white field. Loosely translated into English, Bu un Chou kyu means "May your military fortunes be long lasting." Dark, medium-sized characters may normally be seen that run vertically down the right or left hand margin of the flag. These usually occur in one, two or three columns and are generally the names of the man receiving the flag, and the name of the individual or organization presenting the gift to him. The kanji characters were typically written with a calligraphy brush and ink. While it was normally the custom to sign only around the red center of the flag, some examples may be found with characters written upon the red center as well. For the military man stationed far away from home and loved ones, the hinomaru yosegaki offered communal hopes and prayers to the owner every time the flag was unfolded. It was believed that the flag, with its many signatures and slogans would provide a combined force or power to see its owner through tough times. Furthermore, it reminded him in a material way to do his duty. The performance of that duty meant that the warrior was not expected to return home from battle. Often, the departing serviceman left clipped fingernails and hair behind so that his relatives would have something of him in which to hold a funeral. Great honor was brought upon the family of those whose sons, husbands, brothers, and fathers died in the service of country and Emperor. The belief of self-sacrifice was a central one within Japanese culture and was much exalted during World War 2.

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WW2 Japanese Good Luck "yosegaki hinomaru" Flag

Lot # 228 (Sale Order: 69 of 167)      

The Good Luck Flag, known as yosegaki hinomaru in the Japanese, was a traditional gift for Japanese servicemen deployed during the military campaigns of the Empire of Jap...morean, though most notably during World War 2. The flag given to a soldier was a national flag signed by friends and family, often with short messages wishing the soldier victory, safety, and good luck. The Japanese call their country's flag hinomaru, which translates literally to "sun's circle", referencing the red circle on a white field. When the hinomaru was signed, the Japanese characters were usually written vertically, and radiated outward from the edge of the red circle. This practice is referenced in the second term, yosegaki, meaning "sideways-writing". The phrase hinomaru-yosegaki can be interpreted as "To write sideways around the red sun", describing the appearance of the signed flag. Normally, some kind of exhortation such as Bu un Chou kyu is written across the top within the white field. Loosely translated into English, Bu un Chou kyu means "May your military fortunes be long lasting." Dark, medium-sized characters may normally be seen that run vertically down the right or left hand margin of the flag. These usually occur in one, two or three columns and are generally the names of the man receiving the flag, and the name of the individual or organization presenting the gift to him. The kanji characters were typically written with a calligraphy brush and ink. While it was normally the custom to sign only around the red center of the flag, some examples may be found with characters written upon the red center as well. For the military man stationed far away from home and loved ones, the hinomaru yosegaki offered communal hopes and prayers to the owner every time the flag was unfolded. It was believed that the flag, with its many signatures and slogans would provide a combined force or power to see its owner through tough times. Furthermore, it reminded him in a material way to do his duty. The performance of that duty meant that the warrior was not expected to return home from battle. Often, the departing serviceman left clipped fingernails and hair behind so that his relatives would have something of him in which to hold a funeral. Great honor was brought upon the family of those whose sons, husbands, brothers, and fathers died in the service of country and Emperor. The belief of self-sacrifice was a central one within Japanese culture and was much exalted during World War 2.

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WWI US Army Doughboy Helmet Rough Textured Paint

Lot # 229 (Sale Order: 70 of 167)      

US Army Doughboy helmet. As issued during WWI. The M1917 helmet was made of manganese steel with a fixed liner and leather chinstrap with sliding buckle. The leather/felt...more/netting liner had an integral suspension that separated the wearer's head from the steel dome but did not provide much comfort. The M1917 was painted lusterless olive drab, with a sawdust anti-reflective texture. Individual units permitted other color schemes, paint and markings, although drilling the helmet to attach insignia was prohibited after drilling was found to weaken it. The Brodie helmet is a steel combat helmet designed and patented in London in 1915 by John Leopold Brodie. In modified form it became the Helmet, steel, Mark I in Britain and the M1917 Helmet in the U.S. Colloquially, it was called the shrapnel helmet, Tommy helmet, tin hat, and in the United States the doughboy helmet. It was also known as the dishpan hat, tin pan hat, washbasin, battle bowler (when worn by officers), and Kelly helmet. The German Army called it the Salatschüssel (salad bowl). Stamped ZC193 on the rim of the hat.

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WW1 German Pickelhaube Helmet

Lot # 230 (Sale Order: 71 of 167)      

The Pickelhaube (plural Pickelhauben; from the German Pickel, "point" or "pickaxe", and Haube, "bonnet", a general word for "headgear"), also Pickelhelm, was a spiked hel...moremet worn in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries by German military, firefighters, and police. Although typically associated with the Prussian Army, which adopted it in 1842–43, the helmet was widely imitated by other armies during this period. Aside from the spike finial, perhaps the most recognizable feature of the Pickelhaube was the ornamental front plate, which denoted the regiment's province or state. This helmet is missing the front plate. The most common plate design consisted of a large, spread-winged eagle, the emblem used by Prussia. Different plate designs were used by Bavaria, Württemberg, Baden, and the other German states. All-metal versions of the Pickelhaube were worn mainly by cuirassiers, and often appear in portraits of high-ranking military and political figures.

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WW1 M15 Adrian Artillery Helmet

Lot # 231 (Sale Order: 72 of 167)      

The M15 Adrian helmet was a combat helmet issued to the French Army during World War I. It was the first standard helmet of the French Army and was designed when millions...more of French troops were engaged in trench warfare, and head wounds from the falling shrapnel generated by the new technique of indirect fire became a frequent cause of battlefield casualties. Introduced in 1915, it was the first modern steel helmet and it served as the basic helmet of many armies well into the 1930s. Initially issued to infantry soldiers, in modified form they were also issued to cavalry and tank crews. Has branch insignia for artillery with crossed cannons and RF in the center, and has leather a leather liner.

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WW2 US M1 Helmet Liner

Lot # 232 (Sale Order: 73 of 167)      

The M-1 steel pot helmet is one of the most utilitarian designs produced for a U.S. helmet and one of the longest lasting. Many news reels and pictures show the GI's usin...moreg their helmet to cook, dig, carry water and many other functions. The helmet is composed of a metal shell and a separate liner with a plastic shell. The liner is made from many parts. The outer part is shaped to fit snugly into the steel shell. The various elements of the suspension system are riveted, later clipped, inside it. The suspension is made from strips of webbing material stretching around and across the inside of the liner. A sweatband is mounted onto these, which is adjusted to fit around the head of the wearer. Manufactured by Westinghouse. Has decal on the side and a gold maple leaf insignia in the front. The gold leaf insignia was worn by Majors.

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WW2 US M1 Helmet Liner

Lot # 233 (Sale Order: 74 of 167)      

The M-1 steel pot helmet is one of the most utilitarian designs produced for a U.S. helmet and one of the longest lasting. Many news reels and pictures show the GI's usin...moreg their helmet to cook, dig, carry water and many other functions. The helmet is composed of a metal shell and a separate liner with a plastic shell. The liner is made from many parts. The outer part is shaped to fit snugly into the steel shell. The various elements of the suspension system are riveted, later clipped, inside it. The suspension is made from strips of webbing material stretching around and across the inside of the liner. A sweatband is mounted onto these, which is adjusted to fit around the head of the wearer. Manufactured by Capac Manufacturing Company. Has decals on the side and in the front.

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WW2 MK2 British Brodie Helmet with Net Covering

Lot # 234 (Sale Order: 75 of 167)      

The British Brodie helmet is a steel combat helmet designed and patented in London in 1915 by John Leopold Brodie. In modified form it became the Helmet, steel, Mark I in...more Britain and the M1917 Helmet in the U.S. Colloquially, it was called the shrapnel helmet, Tommy helmet, tin hat, and in the United States the doughboy helmet. It was also known as the dishpan hat, tin pan hat, washbasin, battle bowler (when worn by officers), and Kelly helmet. The German Army called it the Salatschüssel (salad bowl). Is marked on the rim and has net covering,.

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