Description: This is a unique and authentic piece of militaria that will surely be a great addition to your collection. It is a Japanese helmet cover, perfect for anyone interested in the history of World War II. The cover is original and was made in Japan, making it a rare find for collectors of period items. The cover is designed with intricate details and features the Conflict aspect of WW II (1939-45). It is a great representation of the theme of Militaria and will surely be a valuable addition to any collection. This item is perfect for those interested in Hats & Helmets, Japan, and Original/Reproduction aspects. Add this to your collection today! We have two of these available and they are of similar condition and size. One has Japanese information printed inside but we could not determine size. Hence, here are measurements: These are of a semi-oval shape. It measures 7.5" from the side to the crown on EACH side and 8" from the edge to the crown on the longitudinal ends. However, measuring from the longest side to the other side measures 18" with a tape measure, which is likely a result of two extra inches in crown. I added also information that I wear an XL hat size and they fit so comfortably on my head (without a helmet) but they would fit over a helmet that fits my XL head if it is a Japanese-style helmet. These helmet covers do not have a labeled size; however, I have measured it from the crown to base (radius) and it is slightly oval with a measurement of 7.5" from base to crown on sides and 8" from base to crown on ends, Using a tape measure, it approximately 18" across the top seam.I personally wear an XL hat and although these are helmet covers, it appears that it would cover a half-helmet that would fit my XL head. "Rare Find" UPC 001381
Price: 250 USD
Location: Bowling Green, Kentucky
End Time: 2024-11-15T15:51:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
Original/Reproduction: Original
Theme: Militaria
Region of Origin: Japan