This helmet was made by the A. Schrader Diving Equipment Company. When this helmet was made the A. Schrader Diving Equipment Company was located in Bowie, Maryland. This company was the successor of the iconic A. Schrader’s Son Company that made diving equipment in the 19th and 20th Centuries. A. Schrader’s Son would start making diving helmets and related equipment in the 1840s. Throughout the 19th Century, they would improve upon diving helmet design and become a supplier to the US Navy. During the early 20th Century their helmets would utilize the latest techniques in design and safety. In addition to supplying the US Navy, Schrader helmets and equipment were used by commercial divers around the world. Schrader would go on to be a major supplier of the famed Mark V from 1916 till after World War II. In 1935 the company would be sold to Scoville Manufacturing while retaining their same name. In 1952 the company was then sold to Craftsweld, who did not use the Schrader name on their helmets. In 1999 the company was sold and renamed the A. Schrader Diving Equipment Company – reviving the iconic name. In 2018 the company changed ownership and continues to carry on the fine tradition of high-quality helmets and preservation of its history. Today, helmets made by this company regardless of the time period are prized among collectors for their iconic styles and place in diving history.

This special and possibly one-off helmet was made in the last 20 years and has never been used or put in the water. The helmet has a copper body with brass hardware, all of which is present and in polished beautiful condition! The helmet features the original A. Schrader Diving Equipment Co. brass ID plate with serial # stamped clearly into it. During the 20+ years, the company was located in Maryland very few helmets were made. Now and in the future helmets from this time period will be a rare piece of the company’s linage.

This stunning helmet was made in the configuration of a model made in the late 19th Century! Referred to as a 4 light (windows) 12 bolt (wing nuts on breastplate) helmet with no communication fittings. In keeping with the 19th Century style, the helmet does not have a communication cup or fitting on the breastplate to accept a telephone. The style of the exhaust is also consistent with helmets of the late 19th Century made by Schrader. It goes without saying that this helmet would fit in any collection, office, home or museum, and impress everyone! Finding a helmet in this pristine condition from the 1800s would be literally impossible – hence why this piece was made by Schrader!

As can be seen in the photos, the helmet is in like-new condition. The helmet was polished out to near perfection when made. Like a copper penny, this helmet will develop a patina over time or can be occasionally polished to retain its brilliance. The previous owner keep the helmet polished, hence its current brilliance. All the components of the helmet function just as they should. We are selling this as a display piece only. The helmet could be taken to a certified dive shop and likely be ready to use with little or no work.

Finding an authentic 19th Century Schrader helmet is always a rare occurrence and in many cases, they can reach astronomical amounts of money. The next owner of this helmet will not only have a prized helmet but one that could be used without worrying about damaging a 100+ year-old antique. This helmet originally cost Schrader Diving many-many thousands of dollars to make. Now is your opportunity to own an authentic 4 light 12 bolt helmet and enjoy it any way you like!

All helmets sold & auctioned by Nation’s Attic Inc. will come with a certificate of authenticity (COA). This COA will have a serial # on it that will match the # on a tamperproof holographic decal placed on the inside of the helmet. This level of security and long term assurance of the helmets authenticity is un-matched in the industry and very important to us.

The display stand shown in the photos is not included. The option to purchase one after the auction will be provided. All helmets will be shipped in two double boxed boxes via FedEx. Worldwide shipping available. A shipping quote prior to the auction can be provided by emailing your postal code.

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All items will be shipped to address registered with Liveauctioneers if a credit card payment option is used - no exceptions. Please inquire about shipping costs to a particular location or country before the start of the auction. All items will be packed & shipped by Nations Attic. Purchased items will be shipped on a first paid, first shipped basis and may take up to twenty (20) business days for said shipment to leave our (Nations Attic, Inc.) business. For time sensitive shipments, we (Nations Attic, Inc.) will expedite payment processing and shipping for a nominal fee. Items paid for by personal check are subject to a ten (10) business day hold for funds clearance. All domestic mainland items are shipped via FedEx ground or via USPS unless otherwise specified or requested by the customer. International shipments are shipped via USPS International or FedEx International.

by Nation's Attic Inc
October 31, 2020 10:00 AM CDT
448 South Pattie Ave.
Wichita, KS, US 67211

Nation's Attic Inc

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Bid Increments
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$0 $19 $2
$20 $99 $5
$100 $499 $25
$500 $999 $50
$1,000 $1,999 $100
$2,000 $4,999 $150
$5,000 $9,999 $250
$10,000 $19,999 $500
$20,000 $49,999 $1,000
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