US Indian Scout Dress Helmet, 1890,
This item is listed for historical interest only. It was listed on our site previously but has
been sold and is no longer available for purchase.
Sold for: $1995.00
US Indian Scout Dress Helmet, 1890,
This item is listed for historical interest only. It was listed on our site previously but has
been sold and is no longer available for purchase.
Sold for: $1995.00
Original era manufacture. Introduced in 1890 through the efforts of 1st Lieutenant Edward Casey of the 22nd US Infantry. Casey at that time commanded a company of North Cheyanne mounted scouts stationed at Fort Keogh Montana. This pattern helmet is the only US dress helmet of the era to feature multiple colors in its plume and cording. With the plume extending 6-8 inches below the edge of the helmet. We purchased this helmet from the daughter of well known headgear collector Norm Hobson, who passed away in the early 1970's. While inspecting the helmet we found Mr Hobson's original inventory tag inside the sweatband which included a notation of price, $500. The helmet is complete with all proper insignia and fittings. None of the wool cords or horsehair plume glows under a UV light. The only exception is that the original cavalry pattern helmet plate has a small hole in the center of the shield, a telltale indicator of another bit of insignia being mounted there at some point. Most of the Indian Scout helmets available on today's market are likely assembled from original parts which were available from firms such as Bannerman's or W.Stokes Kirk. This particular example has been in the same family's hands for the past 40 years, it is in excellent condition overall, with no issues and is as clean and bright as when Mr Hobson purchased it many years ago.