Helmet pattern 1933 with first type colour, pre and begining of WW2, with front insignia in black paint of the 48th Field Artillery Rgt. This regiment, part of the Taro Division, operated from the beginning of the war until the 8th September 1943 on the Greek-Albanian front. The helmet is complete and marked on the chinstrap hunger, as inside the leather liner, with the crowned AT as Arsenal of Turin. On the inner back brim we find “P 66” where P indicates the factory: Pignone of Florence and 66 the number of Lot. On the leather liner, indecipherable, handwritten, the name of the owner. Size marked on the liner: 59, a large size. The Italian helmets, with original insignia, are increasingly rare and highly coveted by the market.