World War 2 Chrome helmet?I bought at an antique mall a chrome helmet. It said it was a german ww2 helmet. I want to know if germany made any chrome helmets during ww2 and more info.
it has this old looking metal thing inside too.
The only way to be sure is to look inside. If it has a leather skull piece with raw hide straps holding it to the helmet, it's real. Otherwise you have a reproduction. I'm nt sure if the dress / parade helmets were chrome.
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German Chrome Helmet for sale
Presented by Roger Campbell
Takes place on 11/25/2011
At , K of C Unquowa Rd, Fairfield, CT
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FRIDAY: (Circa 1890-1900) large French bicycle poster…wonderful!! Painting by Harvey Otis Young o/b 1901 Western landscape – cows in pasture, 31 by 21; great Indian basket; five Penn fishing reels, Bakelite, over 50 years old in excellent cond; hand wrought iron and marble top wine cooler; spool cabinet; Life Saver’s adv dispenser; early photos and negatives (19th C); Asian items; postcards; stamps; Deco furniture; slant front desk (19th C); paintings found in attic; bags of jewelry.
STERLING: Frame; Tiffany bowl and pill box; 2 Kirk serving pieces; Indian Navaho sterling manta (19th C); plus others.
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