French Brass Fireman’s Helmet with strap that reads “Pompiers De Broussy-le-Grand or “Firefighters of Broussy-le-Grand” Estimated used between 1850-1870 by a hunky fireman with a relatively small head. (and what we’re assuming were large pecs and a sexy name like Jean Luc or Gaspar)

Broussy-le-Grand is a tiny town in the countryside of Northeastern France that was blown to croutons by Nazi airstrikes in World War II.

Cool, textured ornate leather chinstrap that looks like it might be made of dragon.

9”x10”x9”