4355 FEDERAL PERIOD UNITED STATES DRAGOON JOCKEY STYLE

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[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2024 Nov 03 @ 10:00 (UTC-4 : AST/EDT)
Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 1,250.00 USD
Estimated at 2,500.00 - 4,000.00 USD
HELMET. A fine, early black leather jockey-style helmet generally worn by mounted dragoons, dating from about 1812 to 1825. This helmet has an overall black finish on the exterior with a 4" wide linsey-woolsey red band around the helmet. The red band is crudely X-stitched on the front, indicating that there was originally a plate on the front of the helmet. The red band is highlighted by gold bullion cord stitched primarily in a triangular pattern around the exterior of the band. The comb at the top shows no indication of ever having bear skin attached. On the left side is a classic leather cockade with a brass American eagle attached. At one time, there was a brass ribbon above the eagle’s head that likely read "E PLURIBUS UNUM". Nice, wide, wrap-around brim, as often seen in jockey helmets from this time period. The interior is raw, unfinished leather with a sewn black border band at the base. There is no remaining sweatband or liner of any type. The helmet includes a white wool pompom measuring 10" overall, including a 4 1/4" baleen post. CONDITION: helmet remains quite solid for its age, with little or no damage and no distortions to its form. The red band has significant insect damage but does remain substantially intact. The cockade has its original attachment to the helmet, and, as stated, the eagle is missing its ribbon. Pompom shows expected discoloration but remains solid. (02-23276/BF). $2,500-4,000.