Interior of helmet has a really nice M31 pattern
the bottom with a serrated screw plug for refueling
as evidenced by the fact they are faded on top and maintaining their vibrant gold colour on the underside
scene of Trans Atlantic flight on obverse
After several long flights between 1928 and 1932
United Kingdom, Canada. Six First War Awards certificate_of_authenticity Interior of helmet has aIncludes: five United Kingdom awards: 1. 1914 Star, to Driver Herbert Barraclough, 1st Divisional Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery (36465 DVR. H. BARRACLOUGH. R. F. A.). 2. 1914 15 Star, to Private S. Wiiliams, Worcestershire Regiment (20887 PTE. S. WILLIAMS, WORC. R.). 3. Victory Medal, to Private William J. Saville, Bedfordshire Regiment (27456 PTE. W. J. SAVILLE. BEDF. R.). 4. Mercantile Marine War Medal, to Hugh S. Kerr (HUGH S. KERR). 5.