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Original U.S. Indian Wars Musician’s M-1881 Blue Cloth Spiked Pith Helmet - Scarce

Original U.S. Indian Wars Musician’s M-1881 Blue Cloth Spiked Pith Helmet - Scarce

$135.00

Original: $450.00

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Original U.S. Indian Wars Musician’s M-1881 Blue Cloth Spiked Pith Helmet - Scarce

$450.00

$135.00

The Story

Original Item. Only One Available. Much like our European cousins in the 1880s, the U.S. Army started to adopt spiked pith helmets, often in white, with all brass mounts and occasionally plumes. These saw active service in the Spanish American War of 1898 especially in the tropical climate in Cuba.

This is not the type of helmet that was worn in the field, but instead one intended for use with the "dress" uniform for ceremonial occasions. It is beautifully made from cork covered with black fabric, and the sweatband is interestingly boiled gray leather. Due to the fragility of the sweatband, we can not check underneath for a maker or date. This example has had an additional structure added to the interior to help it keep its shape. There has also been a leather repair along the trim.

The Helmet plate displays the Great Seal of the United States, with the American Eagle with a banner in its beak stating: E PLURIBUS UNUM. Atop the shield is a Lyre, the official insignia of U.S. Army Musicians. This same symbol is found on the side cockades. The original chinscale leather chinstrap is retained and wrapped around the helmet. There is heavy wear across the helmet, and the shell could use some cleaning. 

A very scarce musician’s example, ready for further research and display.
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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Original U.S. Indian Wars Musician’s M-1881 Blue Cloth Spiked Pith Helmet - Scarce - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Original U.S. Indian Wars Musician’s M-1881 Blue Cloth Spiked Pith Helmet - Scarce - Image 6

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Original U.S. Indian Wars Musician’s M-1881 Blue Cloth Spiked Pith Helmet - Scarce - Image 7

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Original U.S. Indian Wars Musician’s M-1881 Blue Cloth Spiked Pith Helmet - Scarce - Image 8

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Original U.S. Indian Wars Musician’s M-1881 Blue Cloth Spiked Pith Helmet - Scarce - Image 9

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Original Item. Only One Available. Much like our European cousins in the 1880s, the U.S. Army started to adopt spiked pith helmets, often in white, with all brass mounts and occasionally plumes. These saw active service in the Spanish American War of 1898 especially in the tropical climate in Cuba.

This is not the type of helmet that was worn in the field, but instead one intended for use with the "dress" uniform for ceremonial occasions. It is beautifully made from cork covered with black fabric, and the sweatband is interestingly boiled gray leather. Due to the fragility of the sweatband, we can not check underneath for a maker or date. This example has had an additional structure added to the interior to help it keep its shape. There has also been a leather repair along the trim.

The Helmet plate displays the Great Seal of the United States, with the American Eagle with a banner in its beak stating: E PLURIBUS UNUM. Atop the shield is a Lyre, the official insignia of U.S. Army Musicians. This same symbol is found on the side cockades. The original chinscale leather chinstrap is retained and wrapped around the helmet. There is heavy wear across the helmet, and the shell could use some cleaning. 

A very scarce musician’s example, ready for further research and display.