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Lot 17

Transvaal Stats Artillerie South African helmet plate badge c. 1874-1901 Good rare British made die-stamped gilt washed star mounted with Transvaal Arms resting on tri-part scroll EENDRAGT MAAKT MAGT. Loops. Toned near VGC Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 464

Norwegian Army (WW2 German) Steel Helmet. A very good clean example of the WW2 German turned edge helmet taken into service by the Norwegian Army after the war. This example with green painted finish and retaining both Norwegian Army decals (70% present). The interior with leather lining and chinstrap. Overall GC Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 1

2nd West India Regiment Victorian Officer's helmet plate badge c. 1881-1901. A good scarce gilt crowned star mounted with laurel and palm sprays bearing ASHANTEE scroll. Centrally an oval strap inscribed WEST INDIA REGT; 2 to black leather centre. Three loops. Minor service wear. VGC Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 27

Bombay Volunteer Artillery Victorian Indian Army helmet plate badge c. 1887-1901. Good rare British made die-stamped white metal Royal Arms with scroll below BOMBAY over a gun resting on VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY scroll. Loops. VGC Formed 6th June 1887; redesignated 4th (Bombay) Group Garrison Artillery 1st April 1917. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 30

7th Lancashire Artillery Volunteers Edwardian Officer's helmet plate badge c. 1901-08. Fine scarce die-stamped white metal Royal Arms, pierced around the shield, above 7TH scroll over gun with mounted wheel resting on scroll LANCASHIRE ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. Converted during service from Victorian example. Three loops. VGC 19th Lancashire Volunteer Artillery formed 17th August 1860 with HQ at Hyde Road, Manchester. Redesignated 7th Lancashire Artillery Volunteers in 1880. Known as 'The Manchester Artillery'. Became the 2nd East Lancashire Brigade RFA in 1908 Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 9

2nd (Simla) Bn. Punjab Rifle Volunteers Victorian Indian Army helmet plate badge c.1881-1901. Good scarce British made die-stamped blackened brass crowned star with strap inscribed PUNJAB RIFLE VOLUNTEERS; beneath the crown, an scroll SIMLA, beneath the strap another inscribed IN DEFENCE; 2 to voided centre. Loops. GC Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 386

German Third Reich 1939 Wound Badge in silver by Schauerte & Hohfeld, Ludenscheid. Good scarce die-cast solid silvered zinc example awarded for three and four wounds. Oval laurel wreath, the seeded centre bearing helmet with swastika superimposed on crossed swords. Retains vertical needle pin with securing hook. Reverse bears L54 beneath the hook. GC Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 92

Bombay Volunteer Artillery Victorian Indian Army helmet plate badge. Good scarce die-stamped white metal British made Guelphic crowned star bearing circlet BOMBAY VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY; gun to voided centre. Replacement loops. otherwise VGC Formed 6th June 1887; redesignated 4th (Bombay) Group Garrison Artillery 1st April 1917. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 24

Prince Alfred's Own Cape Volunteer Artillery South African helmet plate badge c. 1870-99. Good scarce British made die-stamped white metal Cape Arms with scroll below 26TH AUGUST 1857 over a gun resting on P.A.O.C.V. ARTILLERY scroll. Three toned loops. VGC Cape Town Volunteer Artillery formed at the Town House, Greenmarket Square, Cape Town 26th August 1857, thus the oldest volunteer artillery unit in the world after the HAC. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 478

WW2 German Third Reich Army Single Decal Steel Combat Helmet. A good rolled edge example retaining Army eagle decal to left side (75% present). Complete with eight tongue leather lining with service wear, slightly dry. Complete with original leather chinstrap. The shell is stamped NS62 and D114 Overall good condition. Possible restoration to the swastika of the army decal. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 477

German Third Reich Army Single Decal Steel Helmet. A scarce raw edge combat example with Army eagle to the left side (70% present). The interior with alloy band, supporting leather lining and original chin strap. The interior of the shell is stamped with the number 1564 (faint) and EF62. Overall age wear. GC. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 360

Victorian Dockyard Battalions Officer's 1855 Pattern Helmet. A very good and rare example. The body of the helmet in felt material, with black patent leather front and rear peak. To the front gilt helmet plate mounted with title ribbon "Royal Dock Yard Battn" To the crown a gilt ball spike with ornate floral base. A pair of gilt lion head bosses support a gilt gimp chin chain with velvet backing. The interior with full silk lining retaining original tailor's paper label of Wilkinson & Son of Pall Mall London. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 11

4th Devonshire Rifle Volunteer Corps Victorian helmet plate badge c. 1880-85. Good scarce die-stamped white metal crowned star bearing laurel wreath circlet 4th DEVONSHIRE R.V. CORPS , the centre with Exeter Castle on SEMPER FIDELIS scroll. Three bent toned loops. VGC 6th Devon RC redesignated in 1880 as 4th; became 4th VB in November 1885. HQ at Barnstaple. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 28

Royal Artillery Cadet Company Victorian Officer's helmet plate badge. Good scarce die-stamped rich gilt Royal Arms with a scroll below UBIQUE over a gun resting on a scroll inscribed CADET COMPANY. Three loops. VGC Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 212

1st/4th Battalion Devonshire Regiment WW1 Foreign Service Helmet cloth pagri badge. Good scarce KD rectangle embroidered in green serif letters DEVONSHIRE / 1ST/4TH / REGIMENT. Minor service wear and fading. GC Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 123

Canadian Garrison Artillery Boer War Officer's helmet badge. Fine rare die-stamped gilt flaming grenade resting on scroll inscribed CANADA. Stout pagri pin & hook. VGC Provenance. Ex Hugh King Collection, sold through Bosleys. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 359

Victorian 2VB Warwickshire Regiment Officer Home Service Pattern Helmet. A very good and rare example of the 1878 pattern blue cloth home service helmet with silvered furniture. To the front a Victorian silvered regimental pattern plate, with title scroll THE ROYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGIMENT 2ND VOLUNTEER BATTALION. The interior with leather sweatband, crimson silk edging and tailor details of Cater & Co. A paper label with the name E W Nelson VB R Warwickshire R. Overall GC only one helmet plate has been fitted Chinstrap absent otherwise a near very good condition. At the outbreak of the Great War he was serving as a Captain with the 7th Bn. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 18

Cape Artillery and Engineer Volunteers Victorian South African helmet plate badge c. 1891-97. Good scarce British made die-stamped white metal Arms of Cape Colony with applied scroll CA & EV. Loops. VGC Formed in 1891 under the command of Major le Vicomte de Montfort with 320 all ranks. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 456

German Third Reich Fire Police double decal helmet. A good example of the light weight helmet, made with four groups of vent holes. Retaining Police decal (95%) and Party decal (98%). The interior is complete with padded leather lining and chinstrap, this remains full length, detached one end. Retaining 95% black paint work to the skull. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 488

RFC Cowl pattern flying helmet, near unissued condition. Very good example of the type. The helmet is of soft brown leather and is of the pattern which was standard issue to Aircrew 1917/18. Complete with both ear rolls and leather and string chin strap. The interior retains the wool lining and fur section. Retaining original ink WD issue stamp of the correct period style. Leather remains supple and clean VGC. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 428

German Third Reich Luftwaffe 1st pattern Officer's dagger by WKC, Solingen c. 1935-37. Good example with twist wire bound blue leather grip, silvered mounts with brass mobile swastika to centre of pommel and down swept crossguard on both sides. Double edged polished blade bearing partial WKC (Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Cie.) knight's helmet logo. Housed in its dark blue leather covered scabbard with silvered mounts. Housed in its blue leather covered steel scabbard (small scuff to reverse)with plated mounts and aluminium chains retaining spring clip. Generally VGC. Introduced in 1935 discontinued 1937. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 5

Military Police Victorian helmet plate badge c. 1878-1901. Good scarce die-stamped brass crowned star bearing laurel sprays and Garter, VR cypher to voided centre. Three toned loops. Blades to secure backing cloth absent. GC Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 462

German Third Reich WW2 Army Afrika Korps issue sun helmet. A good clean example of green felt material with leather chin strap and edging. Retaining original National and Army metal shields. To the green interior, red skull cap with leather sweat band blind tooled with makers details of "JHS". Minor wear. No breaks, wear to leather edging, cap possibly replaced. GC Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 402

A 925 silver Spartan Warrior helmet ring, (Q). Size is adjustable.

Lot 651

A Staffordshire Yeomanry helmet by Hawkes & Co belonging to Captain Stuart Jack Le Poer Trench (1879-1941), 3rd Volunteer Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment, who served with distinction in World War I, being awarded the Military Cross for his service in 1918, in original toleware Hawkes & Co hatbox with brass nameplate, the helmet 27cm high, the hatbox 30cm high (at fault)

Lot 650

A Victorian Queen's Own Royal Yeomanry Helmet, late 19th century, with associated plume and chin strap, the black skull possibly later painted, 31cm high overall (at fault)

Lot 1103

A German World War II M41 camouflage helmet, with leather liner and strap, the liner marked 58.

Lot 878

A 20th century alloy fireside figure of a knight. Height to top of the helmet 65 cm, base width 17 cm, depth 16.5 cm.

Lot 885

A late Georgian brass and copper coal helmet, with border beadwork decoration. Height excluding handle 39.5 cm.

Lot 886

A Victorian heavy gauge copper coal scuttle, with two handles. Height 60.5 cm, together with a coal helmet.The base has been filled with solder at some point and there are no holes.  The coal helmet has signs of age-related use, some folding to the rim etc.  However there are no holes at all.

Lot 887

A mid 20th century coal scuttle and coal helmet, both with blue and white ceramic handles, coal scuttle height 57 cm.

Lot 72

A helmet-shaped George III silver cream jug.Hester Bateman, London, 1787. With punch beaded border and raised on a square foot, 13.4cm high (inc. handle), together with a George II silver cream boat, London, 1754, maker's mark rubbed, the oval body raised on trefoil pad feet, scratch engraved with initials to underside, 8.5cm high (inc. handle); and a George III silver caster with flame finial, London, 1761, John Delmester, the baluster body raised on a stepped, circular foot to a domed, pierced cover, 17.5cm high, total weight approx. 12ozt (3)  

Lot 84

A Victorian Britannia silver milk jug.John Aldwinckle & James Slater, London, 1880.The helmet-shaped body raised on three pad feet and designed with a scrolling handle and moulded band to mid-section, the body engraved with the crest of the Bridgeman family, 8.9cm high, approx. weight 3.7ozt Footnotes: The last quarter of the 19th century saw a renewed interest in Britannia standard silver, which led to new punches being created and used to hallmark silver. The Britannia standard had initially been introduced in the late 17th century in a bid to prevent 'coin clipping' from devaluing the currency but comparatively little was produced between 1720 (when England returned to using sterling standard) and the late 19th century. This milk jug was produced at a time when Britannia silver was seeing a resurgence in popularity among English goldsmiths and their clients.  

Lot 843

Britain in the Blitz AFS fireman's helmet An AFS fireman's helmet Circa 1940's[ Auxiliary Fire Service] 23Hcm

Lot 978

The Station A soldier enjoying his fish and chips in DCLI title badges A soldier dressed in a 1940 Battledress Blouse bearing D.C.L.I. shoulder titles & Wessex Division unit patches to the sleeves. His side cap bears 2 Royal Navy buttons to the front. He has battledress trousers, gaiters & boots plus a gas mask case with gas mask & a Brodie helmet with the name "Capt.L.M.Yearsley 68562" painted under the rim. Includes GWR style seat.

Lot 858

Britain in the Blitz Policeman figure in period uniform Policeman figure outside of the Bull Pub. The young PC Dixon wears a Metropolitan Police helmet with W675 on the badge, a matching jacket with Met. Police buttons & W675 collar badges, leather snake belt and he carries a WWII gas mask in bag & a WWII Police Brodie helmet. 185cm tall.no labels visible inside , not possible to get tunic fully off the mannequin to check fully behind neck no labels in hat

Lot 983

The Station Nikita Khrushchev wax head model in Great Western Railway Uniform A wax head model of Nikita Khrushchev in GWR uniform with signal lamp, Moss Bros cap and GWR civil defence helmet., the wax head with real hair and glass eyes is ex-Louis Tussauds, Brighton.

Lot 890

Britain in the Blitz British & U.S. Army MP figures in Period Uniforms British Army MP & a U.S. Army MP figures in period uniforms. The British MP sits on the bonnet of the Jeep wearing a 1943 battledress blouse with C.M.P. shoulder titles & a single rank stripe, battledress trousers, a blancoed webbing belt, holster & twin ammo pouches, blancoed spats, leather boots & a WWII brodie helmet (minus its lining). The American M.P. wears a U.S. Army jacket with buttons, an embroidered MP badge & 3 rank stripes, army trousers, a blancoed webbing belt, spats, brown leather boots & a white painted helmet liner with MP painted on the front.

Lot 994

Britain in the Blitz 2 ARP Warden Figures in Period Uniforms 2 ARP Warden figures dressed in period uniforms. One stands stoically outside of the ARP shelter wearing a 1942 dated ARP blouse jacket with Warden shoulder titles & 3 rank stripes. He wears a WWII helmet with added ARP lettering & holds a metal pole tool & a blackout torch, 185cm tall. The other is searching the bombed out house and wears a Civil Defence greatcoat with CD buttons, a WWII Brodie helmet with "W" on it & carries a blackout torch, 183cm tall.

Lot 1180

The War Gallery WW2 flying jacket etc A standing figure of a WW2 pilot wearing period flying jacket,boots, helmet and goggles.In otherwise period style clothing 175H cm

Lot 1061A

Gulf War Iraqi Military Equipment Etc. Iraqi medical log, field telephone, anti-gas equipment, together with a RAF Regiment desert uniform and mannequinMost of this equipment is in very good condition with just light usage wear. The Iraqi helmet, the book & pouches have some more extensive wear with paint loss and small wear holes to the pouches & some small holes to the outer pages of the book (see additional photos).

Lot 985

The Station Great Western Railway First Aid Cabinet & Civil Defence Helmet A tin ‘No.2 GWR First Aid cabinet with fitted segmented interior, 31.5cm x 43.5cm x 15cm, plus a GWR painted Civil defence helmet.

Lot 1002

Britain in the Blitz Auxiliary Fire Service Figure in Period Uniform AFS Auxiliary Fire Serviceman in period uniform. He stands amidst the bombed ruins of a house wearing an AFS jacket with AFS buttons & AFS embroidered badge, a fire service Brodie helmet, leather firecrew boots, a firecrew issue webbing belt with axe holder & axe & holds a "Carbon No.10" carbide hand lantern.

Lot 1166

The War Gallery WW1 flying coat etc A WW1 sheepskin flying coat , together with sheepskin lined flying boots and a leather flying helmet , Ownership attributed to Captain Hampden Sanders.The coat shows signs of significant use, there are a number of tears, particularly near the right upper arm and shoulder that are going to require some repair.One of the front leather straps is detached and all buckles show light corrosion, the right pocket lacks a button, over all the coat has a great look and some conservation work will enhance its appearance to make it very presentable

Lot 173

Attributed to Mather Brown (American, 1761-1831) An Officer of the Berkshire Regiment of Fencible Cavalry, or Windsor Foresters, circa 1794-1800 oil on canvas220 x 120cmProvenance:Traditionally said to have been acquired in Parma, Italy, according to the previous owner, His sale, Cheffins, Cambridge, 4th March 2015, Lot 596, where acquired by the present ownerThe sitter in the present portrait was an officer of The Berkshire Regiment of Fencible Cavalry, otherwise known as the "Windsor Foresters" as identified by the title scroll on his helmet. The Fencibles were raised 1st May 1794 for service within Britain and consisted of six troops under the command of Colonel Charles Rooke. They were primarily defensive units usually based within garrisons or on patrol and spent majority of their time in Scotland, where their main role was to be a front line of defence against French invasion from the Bonaparte regime. They were disbanded circa 1799-1800 and their uniform was by permission of King George III taken over by the Wargrave Rangers.Most of the regiment were volunteers, often landowners or nobility. There were approximately twenty officers in the Fencibles as of June 1797, which is around the time this picture was painted. However, their lack of recorded iconography makes the identification of the sitter a difficult task.Nevertheless, stylistically this magnificent military swagger portrait can be attributed to the American-born portrait painter Mather Brown and represents a significant addition to his known oeuvre. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Mather Brown was to become a prominent portrait and historical painter who made his career in England. The handling, scale and composition are closely comparable with Brown's full-length portraits of Frederick Augustus (1763–1827), Duke of York (Waddesden Manor) and Sir John Eamer (1750–1823), Lord Mayor of London (Guildhall Art Gallery).We are grateful to Christopher Bryant for identifying the regiment of the sitter.241.5 x 142cm framed

Lot 674

A large collection of Regimental cap and other badges, mounted to a board, including Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment helmet badge (damaged wording of 'Prince'), another Leinster badge of similar size, and various cap badges including Irish regimentsThe vast majority of the badges are very securely fixed to the backboard and cannot easily be removed without risk of damage, including the large Leinster badges and the 19th Hussars badge, thus it is not possible to ascertain condition or presence of lugs and sliders.  Additional images herewith.  the large Leinster 'Prince' badge has the letters 'PRIN' missing from 'PRINCE' and that banner is loose on one side.

Lot 313

AIRBORNE INTEREST LOT, to include British Parachutist Combat helmet, all complete with straps line cover marked to inside, together with a wrapped ME Wrapping sheet War Department marked for wrapping straps, personal equipment Parachutist, new condition in original paper wrapping

Lot 276

BRITISH ARMY ISSUE KEVLAR COMBAT HELMET with Disruptive Pattern Material (DPM) Camo cover, new with all straps, lining intact 2011 issue, size small

Lot 298

A BOX OF ASSORTED MILITARY RELATED ITEMS, to include a cased pair of binoculars with no markings, a ration book, a WWII era steel helmet with liner and chinstrap, a copper saucepan with separate lid that is possible handmade and a wooden aeroplane propeller with 8 bolts around the centre, this prop has some minor damage in places and a metal hanging plate at each end and it measures 105cm from end to end

Lot 1072

A Georgian silver helmet form milk jug, William Bateman I, London, 1820, engraved initials to front and initials "ITD" beneath, body chased with floral and scrolling decoration, inscribed initials, raised on four ball feet, 14.5cm. wide, weight 5.0 tr.oz. a/f

Lot 1288

An original WWII Second World War 1939 dated Civil Defence / Air Raid Wardens steel brodie helmet, the black helmet of usual form having a white painted ' W ' to the front and makers mark BMB for Briggs Motor Bodies to the inside, retaining the original leather liner and part canvas chin strap, together with a Wardens armband and a black & white wooden rattle. (3)

Lot 1294

A rare novelty steel and enamel tape measure fashioned as a WWI German Pickelhaube helmet, complete printed tape in inches & cms, wound from the brass spike, 5.4cm.

Lot 1482

A German M35 helmet, with metal band, leather liner stamped (57) and strap, the main body stamped 'SE64' for Sachsische Emillier u. Stanwerke, Lauter.

Lot 1483

A German M42 battle scared helmet, with metal band, leather liner, the shell showing oxidized Normandy camo paint, and bullet / shrapnel holes to top, stamped 'D293'.

Lot 102

A WWII period British army helmet shell, traces of original paint, AF, together with a 1941 dated Zuckerman civilian services helmet, complete with liner and some original grey paint.

Lot 40

A WWII Second World War RAF Royal Air Force Type C pilots flying helmet. Brown leather chamois-lined hood with rubber ear-pieces and three metal pop fasteners to the left side of the face. Fitted with microphone jack plug.

Lot 46

Local interest - a WWII Second World War British Home Front NFS National Fire Service MKII helmet 17 Bristol Area. The steel brodie helmet with NFS emblem to the front. Dated 1939 under the rim. Retaining liner and chinstrap.

Lot 22

A WWI First World War British Tank Crew leather helmet. Multi-panel brown leather sections riveted together with an internal leather sweatband.

Lot 354

A WWII Second World War British Army steel brodie helmet with Third Reich German red crayoned graffiti. Retaining liner and chin strap. Dated 1941 on liner. Due to the nature of some items, buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to originality / origin / condition prior to bidding, irrespective of any description. No guarantees are implied nor offered and all lots remain sold 'as is'.

Lot 65

A WWI First World War Imperial German / Prussian Army Heavy Machine Gunners M16 Stahlhelm helmet. Two side lugs and ventilation holes. Lacking liner. Due to the nature of the items, buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to condition / originality / authenticity prior to bidding. All lots remains sold strictly 'as is' irrespective of any description.

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