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Size tag is not present. It appears to be size Large. 1901 / 2244 sold -
4 Scarves 1 Hat 1902 / 2244 -
4 Scarves 1 Hat 1903 / 2244 -
4 Scarves 1 Hat 1904 / 2244 -
4 Scarves 1 Hat 1905 / 2244 -
4 Scarves 1 Hat 1906 / 2244 -
4 Scarves 1 Hat 1907 / 2244 -
4 Scarves 1 Hat 1908 / 2244 -
4 Scarves 1 Hat 1909 / 2244 -
4 Scarves 1 Hat 1910 / 2244 -
2 Scarves 1 Pair of Gloves 1911 / 2244 -
2 Scarves 1 Pair of Gloves 1912 / 2244 -
2 Scarves 1 Pair of Gloves 1913 / 2244 -
2 Scarves 1 Pair of Gloves 1914 / 2244 -
2 Scarves 1 Pair of Gloves 1915 / 2244 -
2 Scarves 1 Pair of Gloves 1916 / 2244 -
2 Scarves 1 Pair of Gloves 1917 / 2244 -
2 Scarves 1 Pair of Gloves 1918 / 2244 -
2 Scarves 1 Pair of Gloves 1919 / 2244 -
These two winter hats are fun and inspire smiles. 1932 / 2244 sold -
These two winter hats are fun and inspire smiles. 1933 / 2244 sold -
These two winter hats are fun and inspire smiles. 1934 / 2244 sold -
These two winter hats are fun and inspire smiles. 1935 / 2244 sold -
These two winter hats are fun and inspire smiles. 1936 / 2244 sold -
These two winter hats are fun and inspire smiles. 1937 / 2244 sold -
These two winter hats are fun and inspire smiles. 1938 / 2244 sold -
These two winter hats are fun and inspire smiles. 1939 / 2244 sold -
These two winter hats are fun and inspire smiles. 1940 / 2244 sold -
These two winter hats are fun and inspire smiles. 1941 / 2244 sold -
These two winter hats are fun and inspire smiles. 1942 / 2244 sold -
Scarves mostly blues with tans and reds. 1943 / 2244 -
Scarves mostly blues with tans and reds. 1944 / 2244 -
Scarves mostly blues with tans and reds. 1945 / 2244 -
Scarves mostly blues with tans and reds. 1946 / 2244 -
Scarves mostly blues with tans and reds. 1947 / 2244 -
Scarves mostly blues with tans and reds. 1948 / 2244 -
Scarves mostly blues with tans and reds. 1949 / 2244 -
Scarves mostly blues with tans and reds. 1950 / 2244 -
Scarves mostly blues with tans and reds. 1951 / 2244 -
Scarves mostly blues with tans and reds. 1952 / 2244 -
Both are in very nice condition. 1953 / 2244 sold -
Both are in very nice condition. 1954 / 2244 sold -
Both are in very nice condition. 1955 / 2244 sold -
Both are in very nice condition. 1956 / 2244 sold -
Both are in very nice condition. 1957 / 2244 sold -
Both are in very nice condition. 1958 / 2244 sold -
Both are in very nice condition. 1959 / 2244 sold -
Orange & 1967 / 2244 sold -
Orange & 1968 / 2244 sold -
Orange & 1969 / 2244 sold -
Orange & 1970 / 2244 sold -
Orange & 1971 / 2244 sold -
Orange & 1972 / 2244 sold -
Orange & 1973 / 2244 sold -
Orange & 1974 / 2244 sold -
Wool & Velvet 1975 / 2244 sold -
Wool & Velvet 1976 / 2244 sold -
Wool & Velvet 1977 / 2244 sold -
Wool & Velvet 1978 / 2244 sold -
Wool & Velvet 1979 / 2244 sold -
Wool & Velvet 1980 / 2244 sold -
Wool & Velvet 1981 / 2244 sold -
Wool & Velvet 1982 / 2244 sold -
Wool & Velvet 1983 / 2244 sold -
Wool & Velvet 1984 / 2244 sold -
Gray hat marked Made in the USA. Cream hat is doeskin Felt wool. 1985 / 2244 sold -
Gray hat marked Made in the USA. Cream hat is doeskin Felt wool. 1986 / 2244 sold -
Gray hat marked Made in the USA. Cream hat is doeskin Felt wool. 1987 / 2244 sold -
Gray hat marked Made in the USA. Cream hat is doeskin Felt wool. 1988 / 2244 sold -
Gray hat marked Made in the USA. Cream hat is doeskin Felt wool. 1989 / 2244 sold -
Gray hat marked Made in the USA. Cream hat is doeskin Felt wool. 1990 / 2244 sold -
Gray hat marked Made in the USA. Cream hat is doeskin Felt wool. 1991 / 2244 sold -
Gray hat marked Made in the USA. Cream hat is doeskin Felt wool. 1992 / 2244 sold -
Gray hat marked Made in the USA. Cream hat is doeskin Felt wool. 1993 / 2244 sold -
Gray hat marked Made in the USA. Cream hat is doeskin Felt wool. 1994 / 2244 sold -
This Antique Relic of war is a Very Rare handpainted camouflage soldier's helmet. In impressive condition for age, it retains the original leather chin strap and the interior leather head Webbing. The colors are true to the patterns and shades their Army was allowed to use down to the finger-wide black lines. A true collector's piece. These first modern M16 helmets evolved into the M18 helmets by the end of WWI. The M16 and M18 helmets remained in usage through-out the Weimar Reichswehr era and on into the early years of the Third Reich until the development of the smaller, lighter M35 style helmet in June 1935. Of Note: In July 1918 Chief of the General Staff of the Field Army, Erich Ludendorff issued a directive which clearly laid out the camouflage colors and pattern that was to be applied to all helmets in the field. The directive also included the amounts of paint that 1,000 helmets would require as five kilograms, (11Lbs), each of, green, ochre yellow and rust brown, and two kilograms, (4.4 Lbs), of black paint. 1995 / 2244 sold -
This Antique Relic of war is a Very Rare handpainted camouflage soldier's helmet. In impressive condition for age, it retains the original leather chin strap and the interior leather head Webbing. The colors are true to the patterns and shades their Army was allowed to use down to the finger-wide black lines. A true collector's piece. These first modern M16 helmets evolved into the M18 helmets by the end of WWI. The M16 and M18 helmets remained in usage through-out the Weimar Reichswehr era and on into the early years of the Third Reich until the development of the smaller, lighter M35 style helmet in June 1935. Of Note: In July 1918 Chief of the General Staff of the Field Army, Erich Ludendorff issued a directive which clearly laid out the camouflage colors and pattern that was to be applied to all helmets in the field. The directive also included the amounts of paint that 1,000 helmets would require as five kilograms, (11Lbs), each of, green, ochre yellow and rust brown, and two kilograms, (4.4 Lbs), of black paint. 1996 / 2244 sold -
This Antique Relic of war is a Very Rare handpainted camouflage soldier's helmet. In impressive condition for age, it retains the original leather chin strap and the interior leather head Webbing. The colors are true to the patterns and shades their Army was allowed to use down to the finger-wide black lines. A true collector's piece. These first modern M16 helmets evolved into the M18 helmets by the end of WWI. The M16 and M18 helmets remained in usage through-out the Weimar Reichswehr era and on into the early years of the Third Reich until the development of the smaller, lighter M35 style helmet in June 1935. Of Note: In July 1918 Chief of the General Staff of the Field Army, Erich Ludendorff issued a directive which clearly laid out the camouflage colors and pattern that was to be applied to all helmets in the field. The directive also included the amounts of paint that 1,000 helmets would require as five kilograms, (11Lbs), each of, green, ochre yellow and rust brown, and two kilograms, (4.4 Lbs), of black paint. 1997 / 2244 sold -
This Antique Relic of war is a Very Rare handpainted camouflage soldier's helmet. In impressive condition for age, it retains the original leather chin strap and the interior leather head Webbing. The colors are true to the patterns and shades their Army was allowed to use down to the finger-wide black lines. A true collector's piece. These first modern M16 helmets evolved into the M18 helmets by the end of WWI. The M16 and M18 helmets remained in usage through-out the Weimar Reichswehr era and on into the early years of the Third Reich until the development of the smaller, lighter M35 style helmet in June 1935. Of Note: In July 1918 Chief of the General Staff of the Field Army, Erich Ludendorff issued a directive which clearly laid out the camouflage colors and pattern that was to be applied to all helmets in the field. The directive also included the amounts of paint that 1,000 helmets would require as five kilograms, (11Lbs), each of, green, ochre yellow and rust brown, and two kilograms, (4.4 Lbs), of black paint. 1998 / 2244 sold -
This Antique Relic of war is a Very Rare handpainted camouflage soldier's helmet. In impressive condition for age, it retains the original leather chin strap and the interior leather head Webbing. The colors are true to the patterns and shades their Army was allowed to use down to the finger-wide black lines. A true collector's piece. These first modern M16 helmets evolved into the M18 helmets by the end of WWI. The M16 and M18 helmets remained in usage through-out the Weimar Reichswehr era and on into the early years of the Third Reich until the development of the smaller, lighter M35 style helmet in June 1935. Of Note: In July 1918 Chief of the General Staff of the Field Army, Erich Ludendorff issued a directive which clearly laid out the camouflage colors and pattern that was to be applied to all helmets in the field. The directive also included the amounts of paint that 1,000 helmets would require as five kilograms, (11Lbs), each of, green, ochre yellow and rust brown, and two kilograms, (4.4 Lbs), of black paint. 1999 / 2244 sold -
This Antique Relic of war is a Very Rare handpainted camouflage soldier's helmet. In impressive condition for age, it retains the original leather chin strap and the interior leather head Webbing. The colors are true to the patterns and shades their Army was allowed to use down to the finger-wide black lines. A true collector's piece. These first modern M16 helmets evolved into the M18 helmets by the end of WWI. The M16 and M18 helmets remained in usage through-out the Weimar Reichswehr era and on into the early years of the Third Reich until the development of the smaller, lighter M35 style helmet in June 1935. Of Note: In July 1918 Chief of the General Staff of the Field Army, Erich Ludendorff issued a directive which clearly laid out the camouflage colors and pattern that was to be applied to all helmets in the field. The directive also included the amounts of paint that 1,000 helmets would require as five kilograms, (11Lbs), each of, green, ochre yellow and rust brown, and two kilograms, (4.4 Lbs), of black paint. 2000 / 2244 sold
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