The French Sappers Firefighter Brass Helmet is a historical piece of protective headgear associated with French military engineers and firefighters, known as sapeurs-pompiers, primarily during the 19th and early 20th centuries. This helmet is typically constructed from polished brass, often featuring a distinct crest and ornate front plate. The design frequently incorporates engraved motifs, such as laurel wreaths or symbols linked to firefighting and military service, reflecting both functional and ceremonial roles. A leather liner and chinstrap are usually present for comfort and secure wear. Helmets of this type were issued as part of the standard uniform for military fire brigades, combining practical protection with distinctive visual identity. The French Sappers Firefighter Brass Helmet is recognized for its historical connection to French public safety and military heritage, serving as a representative artifact of period firefighting equipment and ceremonial tradition. This item is of interest to collectors of military and firefighting antiques.
French Sappers Firefighter Brass Helmet
$300.00
The French Sappers Firefighter Brass Helmet is a distinctive piece of 19th to early 20th-century French military and civil regalia. Traditionally worn by sapeurs-pompiers (sapper-firefighters), this helmet features a high-combed crest, embossed front plate, and a visor. Its construction is primarily brass, often including decorative engravings and regiment or municipal insignia on
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