(Heer Stahlhelm M17). A well-preserved Heer transitional Austrian-made M17 Stahlhelm, constructed of a magnetic molybdenum steel shell. The exterior bears an original Third Reich-period matte apple-green paint. It is flanked on each side by decals, with the right side consisting of a shield bearing a classic Wehrmacht black, white, and red tricolour motif, while the left side features a black shield overlaid by a silver Heer-style German national eagle clutching a mobile swastika. Each decal measures 34 mm (w) x 40 mm (h). It is flanked on each side by a protruding integral ventilation hole, as well as by dual rivets securing in place the interior features, with the latter situated high in classic M17 format. A final rivet is situated at the back of the helmet. Unusually, the exterior of the crown bears a stamped heating lot code of “L 732”, situated at the top in classic Austrian style, and the helmet is otherwise unmarked. The rim is crimped, providing a smooth edge. A magnetic metal ring is fastened in place with the aforementioned rivets and fully surrounds the interior. Emanating from the ring is a period original brown leather liner, itself completing in eight fingers, most of which have deteriorated and been lost with age and wear. An integral loop descends from each side of the ring and accommodates the remnants of a chinstrap. The helmet measures 245 mm (w) x 312 mm (l) x 155 mm (h). In addition to the missing interior fixtures, minor scratching and loss of paint is evident, and there is a large dent encompassing the majority of the crown. This interesting example is in an overall very fine condition.