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Rare King's German Legion Officer's Roman Style 1815 Pattern Helmet

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:4,250.00 USD Estimated At:8,500.00 - 16,000.00 USD
Rare King's German Legion Officer's Roman Style 1815 Pattern Helmet

Estimate: $8500 - 16000
This is a rare 1815 pattern Household heavy cavalry helmet of the elite Hanovarian Cavalry circa 1820. This unit was raised by King George III as a personal guard of the Prince Regent who later became King George IV. The black skull and peaks are topped by a high silver comb having the carved feathers of the Prince of Wales on each side. On top of the comb is a bearskin crest, brushed forward over the rayed helmet plate. Each side of the skull bears a large silver acanthus spray. The waist of the helmet is encircled by a silver carved band. The plate presents the Hanovarian coat-of-arms and the battle honors of "WATERLOO" and "PENINSULA". Two large lions head ear bosses suspend feathered chin scales of silver.
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Condition: Very good, the skull has a number of small dents. The silver components have darkened with age showing loss on the high edges. The bear skin some minor hair loss. The linen lining shows minor wear.
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