German Army M35 Helmet
This is an Army M35 helmet, retaining over 75"% of its original finish. The decal has rubbed away with traces still visible. The shells batch number is 45 with a markers code Q for 'F.W. Quist GmbH. The liner has been replaced, which i suspect was done after 1945. The chinstrap has a very faint makers stamp. read more
525.00 GBP
German Luftschutz Gladiator Helmet
This is a nice example of a Luftschutz gladiator helmet retaining over 90% of its original finish and a nice clear decal. The liner and chinstrap are in good condition. This example is dated 1938. read more
275.00 GBP
East German M56/76 Helmet
This is the third version of the M56 helmet, which no longer has external liner rivets. The M56 helmet had its origins in WW2 where it was designed to replace the helmets worn by the military during WW2. However the design was rejected by Hitler on the grounds that the helmet being worn by the Wehrmacht was symbol of the German struggle. This example is in very good condtiion. read more
85.00 GBP
East German M56 Helmet
The M56 helmet was adopted by the East German army in 1957. However it was first seen as prototype replacement helmet for the Wehrmacht during WW2. It was tested as early as 1944 and offered better. protection and was easier to produce, it also lent itself for better concealment. However the "B/II" ( as it was known ) was rejected by Hitler on the grounds that the existing German helmets M35, ... read more
165.00 GBP
Spanish M42/79 Helmet
This is a Spanish M42/79, helmet which is based on the German M35. The early Spanish M42 helmets had a all leather liner and chinstrap. In 1979 the helmet's liner and chinstrap was changed hence the 79 designation. read more
75.00 GBP
British MKII Helmet
A MKII helmet in good condition retaining most of its original finish. The shell is maker marked 'BMB' for Briggs Motor Bodies, based at Dagenham and where producing helmets shells and liners from 1939 to 1945. The shell dated 1941 and comes with a MKII liner which is dated 1940 and maker marked TTC for Teddy Toy Co.Ltd, who produced liners from 1939 to 1943. The liner is size stamped 6.3/4. read more
225.00 GBP
British MKII Helmet & Camouflage Netting
A very nice MKII helmet which the shall and liner are both dated 1939. The shell is maker marked F&L for Fisher & Ludow Ltd, who's factory was in Birmingham and produced helmet shells from 1939 to 1942. The MK1 liner is maker marked JCS&W.LTD, for Crompton Sons & Webb.LTD, based in London and produced liners from 1938 to 1943. The liner is missing a small section of the end of one of the flaps... read more
245.00 GBP
British MKII Helmet
A good example of a MKII helmet which retains all of its original finish. The shell is dated 1939 and comes with a MK1 liner which is dated 1938, maker marked Vero and size stamped 7.1/4. The liner also appears to have the original owners personal service number. The shell has been painted with the number 20 on the underside of the rim. read more
215.00 GBP
Soviet SSh40 Helmet
This is in fact a post-war made SSh40 helmet which is identical to the WW2 pattern. The only difference is the date of manufacture. This example is a very early post-war made the majority tend to be dated late 1950's. This example is dated 1948 and was produced at the Lysva Metallurgical Plat ( LMZ ). read more
150.00 GBP
Soviet SSh36 Helmet
A nice example of a Soviet SSh36 pattern helmet, which entered service in 1936 and remained in production to 1941. The helmet was designed by Aalksandr A.Shvaertz who's design was influenced by the German M35 helmet, which was introduced the year before. The SSh36 helmet revealed a number of design flaws, while in service resulting in the development and introduction of the SSh39 and SSh40 hel... read more
895.00 GBP