~ WW2 1941 British Zuckerman Helmet ~
The front brim is stamped "VM4" and "41".
It still has its original label issued to Mrs Rowe of Woking.
~ Zuckerman Helmet ~
After the many variants of the Mk II helmet, the ‘Civilian Protective Helmet’ was the most common Home Front helmet of World War II. It was commonly called a ‘Zuckerman’ helmet after its designer, South African born Solly Zuckerman. The helmet was introduced in 1940 as a low cost alternative to the standard British helmet and was made of pressed mild steel. 10 million of the helmets were produced.
~ Condition ~
Please refer to the images for the condition.
The helmet has its liner. They were not fitted with chinstraps.
~ Dimensions ~
The helmet measures 32cm (12.25 inches) fore to aft.
It is stamped 'M' for a medium size.














