Each time I asked Remy, the helmet was in France.When we make a purchase at AofKM, where do the helmets leave by parcel from? Europe or the USA?
Unfortunately, the HR11 cap was post-WWI.Thank you. No wonder they sold fast.
Named to OfficerUnfortunately, the HR11 cap was post-WWI.
Sorry but it is postwar. If you look closely at the Pekuro markings, you will note that the award to the company on the right that was dated 1926 has been carefully cut to remove the “2” from the date. I have a cap like this for a Jäger officer where the date was smudged to also obscure the date and lead someone to believe it was of the Imperial period. They were made after 1926. On other caps, a giveaway is a celluloid sweat shield which were also postwar as well as waterproofing.Named to Officer
Prussian 11th Uhlan Officer visor hat circa 1900.

Thanks for the reportHR11 was $500 and. IR92 was $550
Michael
Nice informationSorry but it is postwar. If you look closely at the Pekuro markings, you will note that the award to the company on the right that was dated 1926 has been carefully cut to remove the “2” from the date. I have a cap like this for a Jäger officer where the date was smudged to also obscure the date and lead someone to believe it was of the Imperial period. They were made after 1926. On other caps, a giveaway is a celluloid sweat shield which were also postwar as well as waterproofing.View attachment 65899
Sept 5
Another quick A o K update
3 of 5 sold by 10:00 A M
That silver Garde Landwehr officers helmet sure is nice !
Steve
I didn't see any prices , as they were gone after the sales.I think these are all nice for my wardrobe, but unfortunately they are not so good for my wallet. I'll wait for some cheaper pieces here on the forum.
Prussian Silver Garde Reserve Officers Pickelhaube to Parade
Württemberg 13th Train Reserve Officers Pickelhaube
Württemberg 26th Dragoon Officers Pickelhaube
I would like to have another Belgian shako in my collection
Agreed Steve - the pick of this week's litter, in my view.This is the one that I think is really nice
It was sold by 10:00 A M
Steve
I paid $450.00 for my Hessian L G I R 115 officers helmet back in the 1970'sGood luck to the buyers and I'm happy for the sellers.
If collectors are lining up to be the first in line to buy and other collectors don't even know what the helmets are selling for myself included most of the time, I see higher and higher prices in the future.
It's all about supply and demand and the market will create the prices and with some helmets selling before you can even read the description it makes you wonder.![]()