Yes, pickelhaubes post 1897 have one state cockade and one national cockade. The state cockade must match the wappen.Hi folks,
Is it correct to say a pickelhaube will have a state cockade on one side and a national cockade on the other? Also, the state cockade must match the wappen?
Thanks in advance,
Tom
ExcellentHope this will help: https://historien-kabinett.de/History-of-the-pickelhauben-cockades
Good information, but I would disagree with the separate distinction between the officer cockade and NCO w/ portepee. NCOs w/o portepee could upgrade their cockades after 1897 with the older-style smaller single rib ring. Also, I have never seen the officer double rib ring before the introduction of the national cockade in 1897.Hope this will help: https://historien-kabinett.de/History-of-the-pickelhauben-cockades
I think I saw that site. The man had a dog named, Kaiser. Thanks for the advice, sir!Yes Tom, you are right on that comment. I would really encourage you and every new collector to visit "The Kaisers Bunker" Tony Schnurr's website and study the mass of information presented there. His detailed description of the evolution of the Pickelhaube from 1842 is excellent and he provides great photos of the pieces from his collection to illustrate the different changes and models of our helmets.
Thank you, sir!Hope this will help: https://historien-kabinett.de/History-of-the-pickelhauben-cockades
Can't second this one enough. Tony's site is by far one of the most useful, authoritative, and complete sources for Imperial German research and information out there. It's an outstanding resource.I think I saw that site. The man had a dog named, Kaiser. Thanks for the advice, sir!
Can't second this one enough. Tony's site is by far one of the most useful, authoritative, and complete sources for Imperial German research and information out there. It's an outstanding resource.
And Sandy's entire site is a treasure trove of information as well. https://historien-kabinett.de/Home![]()
Hi Dave, in my opinion these cockades were not yet worn by all officers, but they came up around 1867/71. And I have seen plausible officer helmets of the type M1867 or M1871 with such cockades.Good information, but I would disagree with the separate distinction between the officer cockade and NCO w/ portepee. NCOs w/o portepee could upgrade their cockades after 1897 with the older-style smaller single rib ring. Also, I have never seen the officer double rib ring before the introduction of the national cockade in 1897.
Dave