Description: Welcome To Handicrafts AddictionMaterials: Brass, SteelAbout this itemThis helmet was part of the uniform worn by the Kaiser’s elite cavalry regiment, the Garde du Corps, and the Garde-Kürrassier-Regiment. The helmet is referred to as a pickelhaube because when it was worn in the field, the eagle was removed and replaced with a spike. The eagle was worn on parade and whenever full dress was required. The first Prussian monarch, King Frederick I, introduced the Garde du Corps, but they were later disbanded by his successor only to be revived by Frederick the Great in 1740. The regiment became the personal royal bodyguard of the King of Prussia and later the Kaiser. During the First World War, the Garde du Corps served in Belgium, Poland, Latvia and the UkraineHeight from top to bottom: 14 inches (approx.)Inside diameter from front to back: 9 inches (approx.)Inner diameter ear to ear: 8 inches (approx.)Circumference: 26.69 inches (Approx.)All work is handmade .This is reproduction not sold as antique .Thanks
Price: 520.38 USD
Location: MANGLAUR, UTTARAKHAND
End Time: 2024-11-23T00:34:35.000Z
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Clothing Type: Helmets/ Hats
Conflict: World War 1
Country/ Organization: Russia
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Issued/ Not-Issued: Not-Issued
Service: Army
Theme: Militaria
Type: Personal Gear