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07-30-2012 02:36 AM
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It does! I've wiped it down, I'll take a wire brush and see if I can see anything, but you would think you could see at least a bit of stamping somewhere. It's got character, I'll say that.
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Looks like the typical Broad arrow marking. Proof mark for Commonwealth forces.
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Guess you really have to see it person. It's definitely an arrowhead or spearhead (whatever ya want to call it) shape. Also found a number, 355, next to it. In fact, I've found traces of markings all around the underside of the brim. I'm really tempted to lightly scrub down the underside to see what I can find. I know this is no treasure, but its still pretty neat to find markings on pieces like this.
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If you search this other forum long enough, you'll find the info... The Western Allies- Helmets at War relics forum
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Originally Posted by
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It's got character, I'll say that.
That is only if you are trying to sell it. If you are buying its rust. Nice Old helmet! Thanks For sharing.
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Well, mystery solved...no arrowhead (amazing how light can trick your eyes) the marking is in fact 'HH / 0 355', HH being Harrison and sons & Howser Ltd. They started manufacturing helmet shells in 1915.
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