Germany, Heer. A Tropical Pith Helmet, First Pattern, by B.K. Republic of the Krim Shield (1 October
Description
the Krim Shield (1 October 1942)
the exterior bearing an inscription of “EHRENKREUZ DER DEUTSCHEN MUTTER ZWEITER STUFE” and a maker’s mark of “FERD
a rectangular-shaped ultramarine blue paper embossed "ONE POUND TEN SHILLINGS"
Footnote: Private Neil John Scott was a presbyterian born in 1893 to his mother
Footnote: Richard Watson Gallacher was born in 1894
Germany, Heer. A Tropical Pith Helmet, First Pattern, by B.K. Republic of the Krim Shield (1 October(Heer Tropenhelm, 1. Form). A first pattern Heer tropical pith helmet, constructed of pressed cork shell with a multi piece khaki tan cotton twill exterior liner. It features a central canister topped on the crown by a ventilation shaft hidden by a dome lined in identical cotton twill. The left side of the canister is pinned with an aluminum insignia consisting of a black shield bearing a raised Heer style German national eagle, measuring 35 mm (w) x
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