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Sir Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury (?1563- 1612), principle Secretary to the King, silver counter, 1608, crowned shield of arms within Garter, ROBERT COM SALISBVR SVMM ANGLIÆ THESAVR, rev., crest, Six arrows in saltire tied with a ribbon under a helmet, SERO SED SERIO, 28mm (MI 189/6). Nearly extremely fine, toned and rare. See also lot (92) and by the same hand. Provenance: Bt. T. Millett, March, 2009.
Charles I, the return to London, cast gilt-silver medal, 1633, by Nicolas Briot, king on horseback left, holding sceptre in right hand, Eye of Providence above, plumed helmet on flowery ground below, CAROLVA AVGVSTISS ET INVICTISS MAG BRIT FRAN ET HIB MONARCHA - 1633, rev., a panoramic view of the city of London, with St Paul`s and old London Bridge, SOL ORBEM RADIANS SIC REX ILLVMINAT URBEM, view of the city of London, sun above, a small E to the left of the sun, 41.5mm (MI 266/62; Eim.124; CP.20/4; BMC [Jones] 158a; Platt p. 135, type B). Very fine, some light tooling, the gilding contemporary though a little worn. See Footnote to previous lot. Provenance: Bt. Caroline Penman, September, 1998.
Charles I, the return to London, cast silver medal, 1633, by Nicolas Briot, king on horseback left, holding sceptre in right hand, Eye of Providence above, plumed helmet on flowery ground below, CAROLVA AVGVSTISS ET INVICTISS MAG BRIT FRAN ET HIB MONARCHA - 1633, rev., a panoramic view of the city of London, with St Paul`s and old London Bridge, sun above, a small E to its left,,SOL ORBEM RADIANS SIC REX ILLVMINAT URBEM, 42mm (MI 266/62; Eim.124; CP.20/4; BMC [Jones] 158a; Platt p. 135, type B). Very fine with some tooling. See footnote to lot 223.
John Maitland, Second Earl and First Duke of Lauderdale (1616-1682), silver medal, 1672, by John Roettier, believed struck to commemorate the latter appointment, bust of the Duke right, his hair long and curled, in armour with lion shoulder plate, rev., Minerva seated with shield and spear and, in her left hand, a crested helmet, CONSILIO ET ANIMIS, signed and dated in the exergue, 62mm (MI 550/ 208; Eim. 248; CP 100/10; Platt II, 212). Very fine with the usual die flaw on obverse above the bust. Lauderdale`s career had started in the reign of Charles I and although a party to the King`s surrender at Newcastle, he was against his imprisonment. Captured at the Battle of Worcester he spent the period of the Commonwealth in confinement, being appointed Secretary of State at the Restoration and later High Commissioner of Scotland, virtually ruling that country from 1669 to 1680. One of his various titles was Baron Petersham and he lived in the village at Ham House, now a National Trust property. Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 4 October, 2004 (lot 949).
Louis XIV, James II received by Louis XIV, French copper medal, 1689, by J. Mauger, bust right with flowing hair, rev., Gallia, in armour and helmet, receives James II and Queen Mary who holds infant Prince James, PERFUGIUM REGIBUS, 41.5mm (MI 652/8; Divo 225; Woolf 6:1). Choice extremely fine. From the series of medals depicting Medallic History of Louis XIV. Provenance: Bt. U.S.A., August, 2010.
Sir Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury (?1563- 1612), principle Secretary to the King, silver counter, 1608, crowned shield of arms within Garter, ROBERT COM SALISBVR SVMM ANGLIÆ THESAVR, rev., crest, Six arrows in saltire tied with a ribbon under a helmet, SERO SED SERIO, 28mm (MI 189/6). Nearly extremely fine, toned and rare. See also lot (92) and by the same hand. Provenance: Bt. T. Millett, March, 2009.
Charles I, the return to London, cast gilt-silver medal, 1633, by Nicolas Briot, king on horseback left, holding sceptre in right hand, Eye of Providence above, plumed helmet on flowery ground below, CAROLVA AVGVSTISS ET INVICTISS MAG BRIT FRAN ET HIB MONARCHA - 1633, rev., a panoramic view of the city of London, with St Paul`s and old London Bridge, SOL ORBEM RADIANS SIC REX ILLVMINAT URBEM, view of the city of London, sun above, a small E to the left of the sun, 41.5mm (MI 266/62; Eim.124; CP.20/4; BMC [Jones] 158a; Platt p. 135, type B). Very fine, some light tooling, the gilding contemporary though a little worn. See Footnote to previous lot. Provenance: Bt. Caroline Penman, September, 1998.
Charles I, the return to London, cast silver medal, 1633, by Nicolas Briot, king on horseback left, holding sceptre in right hand, Eye of Providence above, plumed helmet on flowery ground below, CAROLVA AVGVSTISS ET INVICTISS MAG BRIT FRAN ET HIB MONARCHA - 1633, rev., a panoramic view of the city of London, with St Paul`s and old London Bridge, sun above, a small E to its left,,SOL ORBEM RADIANS SIC REX ILLVMINAT URBEM, 42mm (MI 266/62; Eim.124; CP.20/4; BMC [Jones] 158a; Platt p. 135, type B). Very fine with some tooling. See footnote to lot 223.
John Maitland, Second Earl and First Duke of Lauderdale (1616-1682), silver medal, 1672, by John Roettier, believed struck to commemorate the latter appointment, bust of the Duke right, his hair long and curled, in armour with lion shoulder plate, rev., Minerva seated with shield and spear and, in her left hand, a crested helmet, CONSILIO ET ANIMIS, signed and dated in the exergue, 62mm (MI 550/ 208; Eim. 248; CP 100/10; Platt II, 212). Very fine with the usual die flaw on obverse above the bust. Lauderdale`s career had started in the reign of Charles I and although a party to the King`s surrender at Newcastle, he was against his imprisonment. Captured at the Battle of Worcester he spent the period of the Commonwealth in confinement, being appointed Secretary of State at the Restoration and later High Commissioner of Scotland, virtually ruling that country from 1669 to 1680. One of his various titles was Baron Petersham and he lived in the village at Ham House, now a National Trust property. Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 4 October, 2004 (lot 949).
Louis XIV, James II received by Louis XIV, French copper medal, 1689, by J. Mauger, bust right with flowing hair, rev., Gallia, in armour and helmet, receives James II and Queen Mary who holds infant Prince James, PERFUGIUM REGIBUS, 41.5mm (MI 652/8; Divo 225; Woolf 6:1). Choice extremely fine. From the series of medals depicting Medallic History of Louis XIV. Provenance: Bt. U.S.A., August, 2010.
A mid 17th century Dutch lobster tail helmet, the one piece skull embossed with 6 ribs surmounted by a pierced finial on plain circular disc, the sliding nasal bar with heart shaped finial stamped with assembly marks, the peak and 4 lame lobster tail with turnover rim, also bearing assembly marks, the ear flaps pierced with 5 holes, the whole with original blackened finish. Good Condition (the ear flaps re-attached). Plate 14
A mid 17th century Dutch lobster tail helmet, the one piece skull embossed with 6 ribs surmounted by a pierced finial on plain circular disc, the sliding nasal bar with heart shaped finial stamped with assembly marks, the peak and 4 lame lobster tail with turnover rim, also bearing assembly marks, the ear flaps pierced with 5 holes, the whole with original blackened finish. Good Condition (the ear flaps re-attached). Plate 14
3 WWII tin helmets: one with transfer badge of The W Yorks Regt (some wear), one plain (both d 1940) and another marked ?Police? (no lining); an RA Lt Colonels khaki SD jacket, medal ribbons WWI etc and pair overalls; 2 wire cutters; sundry webbing equipment; an Essex fire service tin helmet and 2 others; sundry other items. Generally GC
An officer?s helmet of The 5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales?s) Dragoon Guards, brass skull with traces of gilt, top mount, ear to ear wreath, cut star HP with ?5? in strap and regimental title, leather backing (detached) to chinchain, with ear rosettes. Basically GC and worthy of careful restoration (dark tarnish overall, minor skull dents, lining and plume missing)
A post-1902 Canadian officer?s ball topped blue cloth helmet of the Royal Canadian Artillery, gilt peak binding, top mount with ball top, velvet backed chinchain and ear rosettes, helmet plate with moveable wheel, leather and silk lining with maker?s name ?Phillips, 4 Dane Street, Dublin?. Very Good Condition (2 small moth holes to back peak) Plate 13
A Swedish cavalry officer?s helmet, c 1840, leather skull and back peak, copper gilt mounts, with unusual integral peak and ear to ear helmet plate embossed with arms of Carl XIV (1818-44), leather backed chinscales (some scales, and clasp, missing) lion?s head ear rosettes, tall ornamental panelled comb with prominent frontal curl, leather lining. Good Condition, retaining most original gilt (right side of comb dented, skull lining missing). Plate 14
An Imperial German officer?s pickelhaube of a Garde Infantry regiment, black leather skull and peaks, brass front peak binding (split), top mount and spike, eagle helmet plate with enamelled star centre, leather backed chinscales with red (right) and black (left) roundels, leather and silk lining, in its case. Basically Good Condition (skull slightly crushed and crazed, gilt rubbed). Plate 15
A Model 1889 Prussian other rank?s helmet of a Line Cuirassier Regiment, steel skull with brass peak binding, studs, top mount, leather backed chinscales and Prussian eagle helmet plate, ear roundels (repainted), leather liner; stated to have been worn by Trumpeter Max Mehlig of the 4th Cuirassier Regt (Munster); with photograph of the wearer and 2 group portraits. Good Condition (skull cleaned over light pitting). Plate 15
An Elizabeth II trooper?s white metal helmet of The Blues and Royals, brass peak binding, ear to ear wreath, base star to white metal spike, graduated link leather backed chinchain and ear rosettes, regimental helmet plate with white metal centre star, red hair plume with plain white metal rosette, leather liner with typewritten Firmin and Sons label and date 5.12.79. Very Good Condition (chinchain backing partly unstitched) Plate 20
An Imperial Russian guard NCO?s helmet, the tombak skull with white metal mounts and domed rivet heads, the white metal star plate with gilt and enamelled centre, with white metal chin scales and double headed eagle crest, single coloured brass rosette, and leather lining. Good Condition Plate 21
A Victorian officer’s blue cloth spiked helmet of The South Wales Borderers, gilt top mount and spike, ear rosettes and chinchain, helmet plate with silver plated dragon in wreath to centre and title scroll, leather and silk lining, maker’s label of Cater & Co, Pall Mall, London, and officer’s name “Capt Bromfield”, in its tin case. Good Condition (chinchain backing torn) Plate 13
A Swedish cavalry officerÂ’s helmet, c 1840, leather skull and back peak, copper gilt mounts, with unusual integral peak and ear to ear helmet plate embossed with arms of Carl XIV (1818-44), leather backed chinscales (some scales, and clasp, missing) lionÂ’s head ear rosettes, tall ornamental panelled comb with prominent frontal curl, leather lining. Good Condition, retaining most original gilt (right side of comb dented, skull lining missing). Plate 14
An Imperial German officerÂ’s pickelhaube of a Garde Infantry regiment, black leather skull and peaks, brass front peak binding (split), top mount and spike, eagle helmet plate with enamelled star centre, leather backed chinscales with red (right) and black (left) roundels, leather and silk lining, in its case. Basically Good Condition (skull slightly crushed and crazed, gilt rubbed). Plate 15

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