Heer Captured Tropical Pith Helmet
A Heer captured tropical pith helmet, constructed in cork covered in khaki coloured cotton, with dark brown leather chip strap. The helmet includes two alloy stamped insignia, on the left side is the Heer eagle in silver with a black background, and on the right side is the National tri-color shield. The interior of the helmet is lined with red felt, complete with dark leather sweatband which is unmarked, apart from a unreadable label with the wearer`s initials sewn into the rear. The pith helmet is reissued in good condition with minor signs of wear and age.
£650.00
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