Null A Brodie steel helmet with color badge, World War I 
One-piece skull (rim n…
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A Brodie steel helmet with color badge, World War I One-piece skull (rim not flanged), khaki paint, black and red insignia on the right. Flap lining of black oilcloth, leather chinstrap (incomplete), embossed stamp "H/S 32" on the inside edge of the skull. Slightly damaged, signs of age. Condition: II -

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A Brodie steel helmet with color badge, World War I One-piece skull (rim not flanged), khaki paint, black and red insignia on the right. Flap lining of black oilcloth, leather chinstrap (incomplete), embossed stamp "H/S 32" on the inside edge of the skull. Slightly damaged, signs of age. Condition: II -

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