Die Helmglocke in hauchdünn gearbeiteter Luxusausführung mit schöner Vergoldung. Die gesamte Glocke mit silberner Randeinfassung und Nieten. Der hintere Glockenteil mit profiliertem Grad zur Positionierung des Adlers.
Die frostige Versilberung des Adlers zum Großteil erhalten. Auf Kreuzblatt stehend. Die Krone in feiner Qualität, vergoldet und abschraubbar.
Der aufgelegte, hochgewölbte silberne Stern des Schwarzen Adler Ordens in besonders feiner Qualität, mit mehrteiligem, emaillierten Medaillon.
An beiden Seiten Offizierskokarden, links die preußische, rechts die Reichskokarde. Die konvexen Schuppenketten an Kreuzblatthalterung.
Das Innenfutter in offiziersmäßiger Ausführung aus gelaschtem, hellbraunen Leder. Der Vorderschirm mit geprägtem grünen Leder, der Nackenschirm mit schwarzem Samt gefüttert.
In allen Teilen original. Die Glocke mit Eindellungen unter dem aufgesetzten Paradeadler.
Prächtiger, wunderschöner Helm von hoher Eleganz. Selten.
Provenienz: Sammlung Ambasciatore Dr. A. Spada, Brescia, Italien.
Abgebildet in dem exklusiven Jahreskalender der legendären italienischen Waffenfabrik Beretta, Agenda Beretta - 1988.
Garde du Corps Regiment Officer's Parade Helmet with Standing Crowned Eagle.
Last model features elegant tall helmet body with long "lobster tail" neck guard.
Provenance: The Collection of Ambasciatore Dr. A. Spada, Brescia, Italy.
The
body of the helmet features silver trim and rivets. The parade eagle of
exceptional chased quality and especially impressive. Helmet body is
extremely thin and features attractive gilding: a deluxe model! Back of
helmet body features a distinctive silhouette for attaching the eagle.
The eagle retains most of its original factory applied silver frosty
finish and is attached to a cruciform base. The gilded crown of superior
quality and features screw post for removal.
Front of the helmet features a separately applied highly vaulted, multi-piece enameled Black Eagle Order medallion (Gardestar).
Applied
to the front of the helmet are vaulted chin scales attached to
cruciform devices. The left side of the helmet features the Prussian
coackade and the right side features the Reichs cockade. The convex chin
scales are attached to an intersecting clover device.
Interior
features officer quality light brown leather lining. The front interior
visor features embossed green leather and the the neck guard features a
black velvet interior lining.
An unmolested, in all parts original, superbly helmet. Traces of heavy wear underneath the parade eagle otnerwise fine condition.
Magnificent, attractive helmet of higher elegance and in this quality rare.
Pictured in the exclusive annual calendar of the legendary Italian Weapons Company, Beretta, Agenda Beretta - 1988.
Last model features elegant tall helmet body with long "lobster tail" neck guard.
The body of the helmet features silver trim and rivets. The parade eagle of exceptional chased quality and especially impressive. Helmet body is extremely thin and features attractive gilding: a deluxe model! Back of helmet body features a distinctive silhouette for attaching the eagle. The eagle retains most of its original factory applied silver frosty finish and is attached to a cruciform base. The gilded crown of superior quality and features screw post for removal.
Front of the helmet features a separately applied highly vaulted, multi-piece enameled Black Eagle Order medallion (Gardestar).
Applied to the front of the helmet are vaulted chin scales attached to cruciform devices. The left side of the helmet features the Prussian coackade and the right side features the Reichs cockade. The convex chin scales are attached to an intersecting clover device.
Interior features officer quality light brown leather lining. The front interior visor features embossed green leather and the the neck guard features a black velvet interior lining.
An unmolested, in all parts original, superbly conditioned helmet.
Magnificent, attractive helmet of higher elegance and in this quality extremely rare.
Pictured in the exclusive annual calendar of the legendary Italian Weapons Company, Beretta, Agenda Beretta - 1988.