Congratulations to these beautiful helmets

The Mecklenburg helmets of the Dragoon Regiments No. 17 and No. 18 were in part very unique and underwent several changes. They were initially gold-colored for both regiments and also had a cruciform spike base. However, the fluted spike was flame-shaped, with a small ball at the top (Beamtenspitze) and the helmet had a round front visor. The rear spine had no visible fastening elements from the outside for enlisted men and officers. According to a decree of the Grand Duke Friedrich-Franz III of August 27, 1894, the fittings of the Dragon Regiment No. 18 were to be silver-colored, while the fittings of the Dragon Regiment No. 17 remained golden. By a decree of 15.12.1895 the helmets of the two Mecklenburg dragoon regiments were then harmonized more closely with the Prussian dragoon helmets. The helmets now had a squared front visor and a smooth spike. The rear spine of the enlisted men's helmets was now also fastened with 2 visible half-round headed fasteners, just like the Prussian dragoon helmets. It had no ventilation slider in the upper third, as it was a mounted unit. The spike was finally replaced by a fluted one with an AE dated 03.07.1897, which was in shape similar to the Bavarian one.