Rare helmet from the Italian cavalry of the 1930s, it is a helmet found in an attic and remained untouched for almost a century, it is very complete and in good general condition, it was of a simple soldier therefore even more rare as it can be seen from the flat shape of the nickel-plated front cross and from inside that is in leather flaps while those of the officers were in silk. Note the frieze above in brass where the initials of King Vittorio Emanuele are in relief, in fact this type of helmets remained the same even with the passage of time and the only variant are the initials that in the post-war period are marked with the letters RI or Italian Republic, I propose it as it was found in fact as I usually did, I dared not even remove the powder so as to leave the patina of time unaltered. A piece that is not easy to find and that would fit into any noteworthy collection. Good vision