Wolseley Pattern Khaki Solar Topi Hat

Wolseley Pattern Khaki Solar Topi Hat

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Vintage Pith Helmet, Solar Topee.
A good Everitt W. Vero & Co. Ltd. 'Wolseley pattern' Khaki solar topee (also known as a pith helmet, safari helmet, sun helmet or solar topi). The cork sun hat is a lightweight cloth-covered helmet designed to shade the wearer's head and face from the sun. The topi is in great condition, it has a 6 panel khaki linen body with a cloth band (or puggaree), leather sweatband and with a green cotton brim lining, the interior lined with foil. The sweatband is embossed 'Vero's Detachable & Self-Conforming Head Band, Royal letters Patent No. 228467'. Pith helmets were used by colonial forces in the mid-19th century and were also often used for Polo.

Resin display hat block not included but available to purchase separately priced at £110 + VAT.

The pith helmet was often worn by European travellers and explorers in the varying climates found in Southeast Asia, Africa, and the tropics, also with the expansion of the British Empire from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century it was routinely issued to European military personnel serving overseas in hot climates.
Providing greater protection from the sun than the old Colonial pattern helmet, the 'Wolseley pattern' had a distinctive swept-back brim and is named after Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley. It was the official universal sun helmet worn by the British Army from 1899 to 1948.

Dimensions:

Height 18 cm / 7 "
Width 28 cm / 11 "
Depth 36 cm / 14 "
Period

1950-1999

Year

C. 1950

Medium

Canvas

Country

United Kingdom

Condition

Good but without gin strap.

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