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2090
$6,517.50

NEW ENGLAND MILITIA HELMET FEDERAL ERA WITH FINE PAINTED TOMBSTONE HAT PLATE.

Helmet made in 2 sewn longitudinal leather halves and is in overall very fine, original condition measuring just over 12″ in height. All black leather body with red painted gold edged 1-5/8″ leather band. 5″ leather cockade retains a large feathered plume attached to tin ribbed spine. The top of comb terminates with a round tin 3″ disc with 1″ tin trim painted in gold and red “pinwheel” design. Covering the comb from this disc back are matching feathered plumes. 7″ x 6″ tombstone shaped painted tin hat plate has central device of upspread American eagle surmounted by 22 stars and markings for “14TH REGT INFANTRY”. This helmet was first used in the late 18th century but examples are known into the first quarter of the 19th century and no doubt this helmet dates in this time frame. This is a beautiful, sound example which rarely comes to market. PROVENANCE: From the personal estate collection of John W. Armiger Jr. Heritage Auction Galleries, Lot 52557, June 9, 2012. CONDITION: Helmet is very good overall. Leather shows some bending and crazing. There is a glued reinforcement inside helmet holding bottom right wire of hat plate. The hat plate retains much of its original paint though in-painting is present over much of painted surfaces. Hat was originally banded with a brass trim on edge of which only about 25% remains. 49055-44 (8,000-12,000) – Lot 2090


Auction: Fine Art, Asian & Antiques - August 2015
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