Yeohelmetguy
Well-known member
Hi Forum Members,
The second quarter, 2024 has come to an end and it is time to share this quarters new additions, dragoon helmets, home service helmets, shakos, hussar Busby's and officers home service helmets plates, to my collection. Once again, it has been a great quarter for adding to my collection. First shared, I recently acquired an early, 1878-1879 officer's home service helmet to the ABERDEEN CITY ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. This particular helmet is an early example of the blue home service helmet adopted by the British Army in 1878 exemplified by the early original pattern rounded front peak to the helmet. The front peak was redesigned to the more familiar pointed front peak in 1879 after complaints that the rounded peak inhibited the wearers field of vision. It is easy to see the difference in the two peak designs seen in the picture below of the Aberdeen City Artillery helmet side-by-side with a later pointed peak regular artillery officer's helmet also in my collection. Both helmets have all original to the helmet fittings and helmet plates, gilt for the regular army and silver for volunteers. Please enjoy the attached pictures! More posts to follow with other new pieces added my collection this past quarter. Thank you for looking!!!
Cheers,
David





The second quarter, 2024 has come to an end and it is time to share this quarters new additions, dragoon helmets, home service helmets, shakos, hussar Busby's and officers home service helmets plates, to my collection. Once again, it has been a great quarter for adding to my collection. First shared, I recently acquired an early, 1878-1879 officer's home service helmet to the ABERDEEN CITY ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. This particular helmet is an early example of the blue home service helmet adopted by the British Army in 1878 exemplified by the early original pattern rounded front peak to the helmet. The front peak was redesigned to the more familiar pointed front peak in 1879 after complaints that the rounded peak inhibited the wearers field of vision. It is easy to see the difference in the two peak designs seen in the picture below of the Aberdeen City Artillery helmet side-by-side with a later pointed peak regular artillery officer's helmet also in my collection. Both helmets have all original to the helmet fittings and helmet plates, gilt for the regular army and silver for volunteers. Please enjoy the attached pictures! More posts to follow with other new pieces added my collection this past quarter. Thank you for looking!!!
Cheers,
David




