Helmet, Mk II, British, RO & Co.-TTC, 1940-1943, Royal Army Medical Corps, Named
€1,275.00
Tax included
Interesting genuine WWII British Mk II helmet, manufactured by Rubery Owen & Co. Ltd. in Leeds, England in 1940.
Three vertical bars (red-blue-yellow) have been hand-painted on the left side of the shell, indicating that the present helmet saw service with the Royal Army Medical Corps, while name Owens has been engraved under the rim.
The liner was produced by Teddy Toy Co. Ltd. in Dagenham, England in 1943, and retains its original canvas chinstrap.
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