Original WWII German Fire Police DOUBLE DECAL FEUERSCHUTZPOLIZEI HELMET. (Stahlhelm M34) Brought Home By A U.S. Veteran Certified

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Original WWII German Fire Police DOUBLE DECAL FEUERSCHUTZPOLIZEI HELMET. (Stahlhelm M34) Brought Home By A U.S. Veteran Certified. The stamped, sheet steel construction, civic M34 helmet retains most of its original black satin finish paint. The left side of the helmet has a silver bordered, black based, police decal with the second pattern, silver, wreathed police eagle as introduced on July 28TH 1936. The decal is retained 95%. The right side of the helmet had a party shield decal which is 47%. The helmet has two separate, groups of seven, “salt & pepper” ventilation holes positioned on each side of the crown. All four of the flat headed liner retaining rivets are intact.  Complete liner system.  The top comb was period removed.  maker marked, Super nice helmet. Complete with chinstrap that is broken. Has the original owner’s name inside. Shows the expected storage age, wear and use. In good but slightly used condition. Gettysburg Museum Certified (COA) provided. 100% Guaranteed to be authentic brought home by a U.S. Veteran. Sold for historic purposes only. See our other pieces on our web site. Also note when browsing our web site there are several pages of items, at the bottom of the list look for other page numbers. VERY NICE EXAMPLE! Direct Veteran family buy, never in a collection before!

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