The WW2 Italian Bersaglieri Brass Helmet Plate is an original component associated with the elite Bersaglieri units of the Italian Army during the Second World War. Crafted from brass, this plate typically features the distinctive flaming grenade emblem, a symbol closely linked to the Bersaglieri corps, known for their mobility and marksmanship. These plates were affixed to the front of the feathered pith helmet, known as the “Vaira,” worn by Bersaglieri troops. The design and construction reflect Italian military standards of the era, with detailed stamping and a slightly curved profile to conform to helmet contours. Dimensions and mounting hardware may vary slightly between wartime production runs. The brass helmet plate serves as an identifying insignia, signifying the wearer’s affiliation with the Bersaglieri. Collectors value these items for their historical association with a well-known Italian military formation active in multiple European and North African campaigns from 1939 to 1945.






