Original Item: One-of-a-kind. This is a fine example of totally original Model M16 M-1916 German WWI large size 68 helmet shell. The shell is stamped TJ68 indicating that C. Thiel & Söhne, – Lübeck manufactured it. Size 68 is a nice large size that can accommodate liners from 60cm to 62cm or US 7 1/2 to 7 3/4. Size 68 shells are VERY hard to find and are therefore more valuable to a collector.
This helmet has the following notable features-
Makers code with marking TJ68 stamped on the interior of the shell found over the wearers left ear!
Correct original air ventilation lugs.
There should also be a dome stamp (under the paint). On the inside dome of every WWI German helmet you will find a heating lot code, these codes were used by the steel factories during production. These steel mills were called rolling mills.
This helmet has the following notable features-
Makers code with marking TJ66 stamped on the interior of the shell found over the wearers left ear!
Correct original air ventilation lugs.
Correct M1918 chin strap mounting holes higher on the shell.
There should also be a dome stamp (under the paint). On the inside dome of every WWI German helmet you will find a heating lot code, these codes were used by the steel factories during production. These steel mills were called rolling mills.
Traditional WW1 style three-pad leather liner.
A chinstrap mounted to the liner.
Notable history the WWI 1st Foot Guards Regiment camo helmet include:
– In 1916 the German Army first introduced what would be the modern military metal helmet
– Always innovative, the Germans also were the first to paint a camo scheme on the helmet to break up the round smooth shiny surface that exposed its wearer during the day.
– The Block came in a rigid or fluid line with the blocks filled with greens or Browns
– As the war progressed individual units added symbols of pride.
– This helmet not only displays the House of Hollenzullen Shield seen on helmets of the 1st Foot Guards Prussian Regiment, but has a large 8 on the back to identify the soldatens Kompanie
What does refurbished mean? While the shell is 100% genuine WWII manufacture, we have tasked, perhaps the very best German Helmet restorer in the USA, to customize this helmet. Every detail is hand done, with the finest materials including a hand painted shell with high quality authentic decal. Please know that the paint, decal, liner and chinstrap, while they look totally original are all new and the helmet has been refurbished to look as if it was picked up off the battle field by a USGI and brought home as a war trophy.
This helmet is one-of-a-kind there will never be one exactly like it making it a true collectors piece that will do nothing but appreciate in value in the coming years. This is a rare opportunity to own a genuine WWII German Helmet for a fraction of the cost of one with original camouflage paint and decals.