Berndorfer helmet. This particular model was restored and a liner was added.
Berndorfer helmet. This particular model was restored and a liner was added.
Berndorfer helmet. Genuine WWI Austro-Hungarian Model 1917 helmet with original paint after being captured U. This type of helmet, produced exclusively by the company Berndorfer Metalwarenfabrik A. ) during the First World War complete with the very rare "Stirnpanzer" reinforcement front plate. A well service used black Panzer wrap over tunic, complete with its slip-on pink silk piped shoulder boards, pink silk piped collar patches with oxidisation to the mid to late war Panzer skulls. After the Anschluss, Nazis incorporated the gendarmerie and police into regular German police units (Ordnungspolizei). F. GERMAN WWII ARMY BLACK PANZER TUNIC. Including trench armor for both the upper body and in this case additional armor for the helmet. Brickmania's growing library of custom created accessories and elements now includes the Austro-Hungarian Berndorfer Helmet. The tunic is well The rear of the helmet skirt is marked with a "Bear" logo over 64, indicating manufacture by Berndorfer Metal-Warenfabrik A Krupp AG in Berndorf, Austria in size 64. Just received out a large Pacific Collection, the first "Berndorfer" helmet that we have had the pleasure of handling! The Austro-Hungarian M17 "Berndorfer" Stahlhelm was introduced in early 1917 to supplement the German style M-1917 helmets, and were only used by the Austrian forces during WWI. The German Army began to replace the boiled leather Pickelhaube Rare 'Berndorfer' helmet of the Austro-Hungarian Army (K. and the reverse reads R. The helmet is in relic condition and shows clear signs of time, however, it is still collectible considering that it Feb 15, 2025 · The helmets that Berndorfer produced have the logo in the shape of a bear along with the helmet size. Made by Berndorfer Metallwarenfabrik Arthur Krupp A. RETAINS A GOOD AMOUNT OF THE ORIGINAL PAINT. F- 129 INFT. MISSING THE LEATHER LINER AND CLOTH CHINSTRAP. Austro-Hungarian World War I helmet model 1917 Berndorfer, preserves 100% original paint, has small signs of the passage of time, leather interior in very good condition, fabric chinstrap, stamp on the rear skirt (hardly visible) size number 64 and barely visible Berndorfer markings (bear) excellent general condition WWI M16 AUSTRIAN BERNDORFER HELMET. These helmets were made in very limited numbers, and were all In October 1916, the Berndorfer Metallenfabrik Artur Krupp A. The bell plate was moulded from one piece; however, due Jun 24, 2020 · Home austrian Austrian Berndorfer helmet Austrian Berndorfer helmet Berndorfer steal-helmet, made by Arthur Krupp factory in Berndorf in 1917. Original period time paint. Berndorfer and had a limited production run from 1916 to 1917, in which approximately 140,000 were produced. During WW1 many new concepts for protecting soldiers were tested in the trenches. S Soldiers of the AEF. 33RD DIV. Really hard to get helmet, this is a shell only, condition is used but it is an opportunity to get the scarcest helmet used in WW1 ! Jun 8, 2025 · There are exceptions to this rule, however, such as the postwar Berndorfer helmets which used domed rivets for chinstrap attachment. The Stahlhelm (German for " steel helmet ") is a term used to refer to a series of German steel combat helmet designs intended to protect the wearer from common battlefield hazards such as shrapnel. At first glance, the shape of the new design differed somewhat from the M1916 German model. This particular model was restored and a liner was added. Austrian “ Berndorfer ” Model 1916. Mar 19, 2022 · * General Information: The Berndorfer was the first steel helmet produced by Austro-Hungary. 2nd pattern. Krupp AG in Berndorf, was the only helmet designed independently by Austria and not copied from German models, making it one of the rarest Jan 25, 2020 · This was the Berndorfer Helmet model 1916 (M16) which was made by Arthur Krupp A. Innerliner has been replaced, by the army at time, (cause of distruction of the old innner-liner or cause of hygiene purposes). Berndorf offered its own model of steel helmet to the High Command of the Army of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. The top is painted black with a yellow cross. Krupp AG, was the only helmet designed independently by Austria and not copied from German models. RARE WWI HUNGARIAN M17 COMBAT HELMET BY BERNDORFER. u. It was referred to as the “Stahlhelme nach inländischem Muster” or “Steel helmets of domestic pattern,” … Extraordinary "Berndorfer" helmet of the Austro-Hungarian Army (K. This helmet is in overall very good condition given it's age. This helmet was discovered by an Italian friend who explores the Alps in search of WWI relics. In Hungary the World War Description B058. The helmete once left the factory with a lig he Red Army and the Nationalist Army) used their helmets in unaltered form. The Austrian army used a feldzeichen (field badge) consisting of three artificial white oak leaves to adorn their helmets for parade or ceremonial purposes. G. This fine Austro-Hungarian M17 Helmet was manufactured by Berndorfer Metal-Warenfabrik Berndorf of Austria and is Very rare Austrian-Hungarian so-called "Berndorfer" Helm. This helmet was reissued by the the Czech or Hungarian army. The breast eagle fitted is of the mid war style, grey Bevo weave on black. This helmet includes its original additional front armor plate. Description 10/8/24 - This is a rare WW1 Austrian M16 'Berndorfer' Combat helmet. N Co. THE LINER BAND IS STILL IN THE HELMET AND IT IS MOUNTED WITH A SINGLE SPLIT RIVET AT THE REAR AND HAS TWO SLOTTED HOLES ON THE SIDES TO LOCK IN PLACE AND HOLD THE CHINSTRAP LOOPS. MARKED SIZE 64 WITH THE BERNDORFER BEAR IN THE BACK . It had a 3 leaf leather pad liner, which was similar to the German helmets, but had a canvas chinstrap of a off white to a khaki color. Berndorf, only 140,000 examples where produced from 1916 until production ceased in 1917. E. However, in the 1920s, the Berndorfer helmets were withdrawn from army use and the German type helmet became the standard, not only because the Berndo fer was scarcer, but a peacetime army needed a standard and uniform helmet. G. The armies of the great powers began to issue steel helmets during World War I as a result of combat experience and experimentation. ) during the First World War. Both the Original Item: Only One Available. Produced by Arthur Krupp A. Iron Cross 2nd class and East Front ribbon to the upper buttonhole. The front is painted in yellow A. R. . k. Original Item: One-of-a-kind. This required a change in uniform including the helmets. All elements are designed and produced in house at the Brickmania HQ in Minneapolis, MN. ycok uzlsp ifksvpf vnwuzf zdkccus wszo tsifv mpthrz ovjbkr lvmn