I picked this one up at a local antiques mall. It doesn't appear to be an issued helmet, as it is completely unmarked other than the maker labels. However, the fact that it is a Hobson & Sons product made me think that it may be a privately purchased military item rather than a civilian hat.
I know next to nothing about pith helmets, but vaguely recall reading here that there were numerous models in use by the British and Commonwealth troops before this style of headgear went out of fashion. Can this one here be one of those more obscure models? If so, when might it have been worn and by whom? Above everything else, I am intrigued by the blue puggaree. Does that have any significance?
Thanks for any and all input!
Gene T
I know next to nothing about pith helmets, but vaguely recall reading here that there were numerous models in use by the British and Commonwealth troops before this style of headgear went out of fashion. Can this one here be one of those more obscure models? If so, when might it have been worn and by whom? Above everything else, I am intrigued by the blue puggaree. Does that have any significance?
Thanks for any and all input!
Gene T
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