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Argentine Firefighter Helmet Model 1911 Rare
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- SKU:
- MLU478831014
- Condition:
- Used
- Weight:
- 1.95 KGS
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Description
Shop Casco De Bombero Argentino Modelo 1911 Escaso and more Cascos at Latinafy.comDiscover a piece of history with this Argentine Firefighter Helmet, Model 1911. Crafted from durable fiber, this helmet showcases its historical significance, having been in use since the early 1900s. Its design features a genuine leather interior, plume, metal side attachments, and a regulatory shield. While it does exhibit some minor imperfections consistent with its age, these add to its unique character. Collectors and history enthusiasts alike will appreciate the rarity and intriguing background of this vintage helmet.Step back in time with this exceptional Argentine Firefighter Helmet, Model 1911. Made from robust fiber, this helmet is a rare find that represents over a century of fire safety history. Historical records indicate that this model was actively used as far back as 1911, supported by photographs from the book 'Historical Overview of the Police of Buenos Aires 1778 - 1911.' Though it likely gained popularity even earlier in the early 1900s, this helmet is a significant artifact for collectors and history buffs.
The helmet is complete with a luxurious leather interior, a striking plume on top, durable metal side attachments, and the official regulatory shield, ensuring its authentic look. As with any vintage item over 100 years old, it does show some imperfections in the material, which are visible in the accompanying photographs. However, these blemishes do not detract from its charm, making it an intriguing and fascinating piece for display or collection. Whether you're an avid collector or simply fascinated by the history of firefighting, this helmet is a treasure that tells a story of bravery and service.Usage ideas
This vintage helmet is perfect for display in a personal collection or museum. It makes an excellent conversation piece, showcasing your appreciation for firefighting history. Use it as a stunning centerpiece for themed events or reenactments. It could also serve as a unique gift for collectors and enthusiasts of historical artifacts.Frequently asked questionsIs the helmet in good condition?: Yes, the helmet is in used condition and shows some minor imperfections typical of its age, but it remains an appealing collectors' item.What kind of material is the helmet made from?: The helmet is made from durable fiber and features a leather interior, metal attachments, and a plume.Is this helmet suitable for wearing?: While it is possible to wear, the helmet is primarily intended for display due to its historical value and age.Can I see more photographs of the helmet?: Additional photographs are available and showcase the unique details and minor imperfections of this historical piece.- Condition: UsedVendor listing title: Casco De Bombero Argentino Modelo 1911 Escaso
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Additional Information
Origin: |
Uruguay |
Vendor: |
Shop on Mercado Libre Uruguay |
Brand: |
Argentine Fire Department |