盔甲頭盔 - 英國 - 1940-1950





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Wolseley 型頭盔,英國太陽盔,內部為軟木,產地英國,狀態良好,尺寸7,38 cm 高,27 cm 寬,18 cm 深,年代約1940–1950。
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Wolseley pattern helmet
Bandsman helmet, ceremonial model
Pith Helmet, sun helmet Sola Topee
Made in great Britain
Size 7 mark inside
silver coloured (chromed brass) ball on top
Unfortunately no chinstrap but the original brass hooks are present.
No regiment plate on the front. There are two holes where it would have been attached.
The canvas cover in the back has a wrinkle but the cork underneath is intact
The Wolseley pattern helmet is a distinctive British design developed and popularised in the late 19th and early 20th century. It was the official designation for the universal sun helmet worn by the British Army from 1899 to 1948 and described in the 1900 Dress Regulations as "the Wolseley pattern cork helmet". It is named after Field Marshal The 1st Viscount Wolseley. With its swept-back brim, it provided greater protection from the sun than the old Colonial pattern helmet. Its use was soon widespread among British personnel serving overseas and some Canadian units. It continues to be used by the Royal Marines, both in full dress as worn by the Royal Marines Band Service and in number 1 dress ("blues") on certain ceremonial occasions.
It is a really nice decorative item and will fit in a collection as well.
Auction is for the helmet only, The print in the back is not included.
Wolseley pattern helmet
Bandsman helmet, ceremonial model
Pith Helmet, sun helmet Sola Topee
Made in great Britain
Size 7 mark inside
silver coloured (chromed brass) ball on top
Unfortunately no chinstrap but the original brass hooks are present.
No regiment plate on the front. There are two holes where it would have been attached.
The canvas cover in the back has a wrinkle but the cork underneath is intact
The Wolseley pattern helmet is a distinctive British design developed and popularised in the late 19th and early 20th century. It was the official designation for the universal sun helmet worn by the British Army from 1899 to 1948 and described in the 1900 Dress Regulations as "the Wolseley pattern cork helmet". It is named after Field Marshal The 1st Viscount Wolseley. With its swept-back brim, it provided greater protection from the sun than the old Colonial pattern helmet. Its use was soon widespread among British personnel serving overseas and some Canadian units. It continues to be used by the Royal Marines, both in full dress as worn by the Royal Marines Band Service and in number 1 dress ("blues") on certain ceremonial occasions.
It is a really nice decorative item and will fit in a collection as well.
Auction is for the helmet only, The print in the back is not included.

