U.S. Experimental Model 2 Helmet

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Steel construction with sawdust and olive drab. Stuffed three-pad liner with cord sizing thong and steel liner band. Two-piece cloth chinstrap with buckle.

The opening years of the First World War were fought with the typical pageantry that had accompanied European combat for generations.  Bright uniforms with unique combinations of headgear and equipment were commonplace, and were far more at home on the parade ground than the quagmire of mud and twisted barbed wire that characterized the later portions of the conflict.  Combat deaths related to debris and shell fragments began to climb, and the warring powers soon developed "new" steel helmets, hearkening back to the days when armored warriors strode the same French battlefields a millennia before.

In an effort to produce their own helmet, the U.S. Army Department of Ordnance turned to Dr. Brashford Dean, then Curator of Arms and Armor at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. In April 1917, Dean was Commissioned a Major and set to work spearheading the research and development of helmets and body armor for the United States Army.  One of the first, developed in June of that year was designated the "Model 2." Inspired by designs of 15th century Europe, the helmet was formed of 12% manganese steel and featured a three-pad liner of a design already in use by many European powers.  About 2,000 of these experimental helmets were produced by Ford and Company of Philadelphia in late 1918 and is one the rarest of all American experimental helmets.  Despite its comfort and good degree of protection, it bore a striking resemblance to the German Model 1916 "Stahlhelm" and concerns over mis-identification and friendly fire quickly retired the model.

Condition: Good. Some scratching to exterior finish with one detached liner pad. Cloth chinstrap shows very little fraying.  

EST $1000 - 3000

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U.S. Experimental Model 2 Helmet
U.S. Experimental Model 2 Helmet
Lot number: 103
Seller: Cowan's Auctions
Event: Historic Firearms & Early Militaria
Ends: Wednesday, October 30 | 10:00 AM  Eastern

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