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A 1939 production British army helmet .This helmet is a true Mk1* with lower raw edge brim and crinkle form to the crown body . Interior brim with its turned back chinstrap lug , holding part of its webbing chinstrap with large brass securing mount . Interior black treated linen sweatband . Second pattern cruciform crown pad .liner cradle bears a clear 1939 date with ‘B.M.B’ maker . Exterior finish with some pitting, minor dents and with a dark brown patina .Typical helmet for the early Battle of France Dunkirk period
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