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George IV (1820-1830), Proof Crown, 1826, * georgius iv dei gratia *, bare head left, rev. britanniarum rex fid: def:, crowned helmet over square-topped shield of arms, edge engraved in relief decus et tutamen anno regni septimo, 28.29g/6h (L & S 28; ESC 2336; S 3806). Light rubbing on the king’s cheek, otherwise extremely fine, speckled toning across bright obverse fields £4,000-£5,000 --- Provenance: F.M. de Chastelain Collection, SCMB May 1970 (DC33)
George III (1760-1820), Medals, Battle of Toulouse, 1814, a silver medal by Gayrard & Brenet for Mudie, head of Britannia left in Corinthian helmet, rev. Wellington standing facing, holding wreath and captured French standard, trophy of arms to left, 41mm, 33.95g (BHM 789; E 1042). About extremely fine, iridescent toning £200-£260
Lego Star Wars Helmet sets x 3 Lego Star Wars Helmet sets x 3 including 75351 Princess Leia Boushh, within Near Mint sealed packaging. 75304 Darth Vader and 75305 Scout Trooper, both Excellent (unchecked but appear complete), all include instruction booklet, within Fair to Good opened packaging. (3)
Master Replicas Star Wars Clone Commander Gree Helmet 1:1 scale prop replica, Limited Edition Artist Proof Master Replicas Star Wars Clone Commander Gree Helmet 1:1 scale prop replica, Limited Edition Artist Proof, 2007 Collectors Society Exclusive, Near Mint complete, within Near Mint Packaging, includes all paperwork and shipping box.
A Georgian style plain helmet shaped cream jug, reeded border, hallmarked by J B Chatterley & Sons, Birmingham, 1968 together with a late Victorian pear shaped cream jug, plain with ogee handle, three club supports, hallmarked by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham, 1892, approx 8.44 ozt (262.4 grams) (2) Further details: dents to Modern jug, both tarnished Provenance: The Old Vicarage, Breedon-on-the-Hill, Derbyshire
Style One. Black, brown and red helmet badge.Launched exclusively by Griffith Pottery House in 1983, The Fireman jug was then released into the general range in 1984. Varieties of the handle exist, with the nozzle ranging from dark orange to light yellow. An error in this jug exists. The red helmet badge was not applied during painting, resulting in a white badge. Artist: Jerry D. GriffithIssued: 1983 - 1991Dimensions: 7.25"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Good.
Blue-grey helmet; dark green robes.Don Quixote is the hero of the novel by Cervantes, a satirical parody of this chivalrous knight. Don Quixote leads a life of adventure, capturing many hearts along the way. The helmet color of the jugs varies from dark grey to light grey. Artist: Geoff BlowerIssued: 1960 - 1991Dimensions: 2.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Good.
Style Two, axe and fire hose handle. Yellow helmet; dark blue jacket.As with other pieces in this series, the wording of the backstamp is contained within a design connected to the subject. This design is a coiled hose. Issued through Lawleys By Post in 1988, this jug was produced in a limited edition of 5,000 pieces. Artist: Stanley J. TaylorIssued: 1989Dimensions: 4.25"HEdition Number: 3090 Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Good.
Blue-grey helmet; dark green robes.Don Quixote is the hero of the novel by Cervantes, a satirical parody of this chivalrous knight. Don Quixote leads a life of adventure, capturing many hearts along the way. The helmet color of the jugs varies from dark grey to light grey. Artist: Geoff BlowerIssued: 1957 - 1991Dimensions: 3.25"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Good.
Style One. Grey helmet, turquoise armor. This patron saint of England since the 13th century, George is the hero of a legend which describes him as a chivalrous knight who single-handedly stayed a huge dragon, saving the princess Melisande.Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Max HenkIssued: 1968 - 1975Dimensions: 7.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Gold 2 pounds, 2015. Royal Mint. Proof. Since 2015 the definitive type two pound coin.Fifth crowned bust of Elizabeth II facing right; ELIZABETH II · DEI · GRA · REG · FID · DEF · 2015 ·. Design by Jody Clark. / Modern half-length depiction of Britannia—the female personification of the United Kingdom—facing left, wearing a Corinthian helmet, trident in right hand and shield displaying the crosses of the Union flag in left, 'TWO POUNDS' in top left. Design by Antony Dufort. Edge milled and inscribed (incuse lettering); QUATUOR MARIA VINDICO.In secure plastic holder, graded PCGS PR70 DCAM, certification number 38055954. PCGS population in this grade: 2, equal-finest graded.Reference: S-K37 (was 4736)Mintage: 675,285.Diameter: 28.4 mm.Thickness: 2.5 mm.Weight: 15.9761 g. (AGW=0.4711 oz.)Composition: 917.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 18% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. Gold 2 pounds, 2017. Royal Mint. Proof. Since 2015 the definitive type two pound coin, this issue was released for mint sets only.Fifth crowned bust of Elizabeth II facing right; ELIZABETH II · DEI · GRA · REG · FID · DEF · 2017 ·. Design by Jody Clark. / Modern half-length depiction of Britannia—the female personification of the United Kingdom—facing left, wearing a Corinthian helmet, trident in right hand and shield displaying the crosses of the Union flag in left, 'TWO POUNDS' in top left. Design by Antony Dufort. Edge milled and inscribed (incuse lettering); QUATUOR MARIA VINDICO.In secure plastic holder, graded PCGS PR70 DCAM, certification number 43026080. PCGS population in this grade: 1, single finest graded.Reference: S-K37 (was 4736)Mintage: 24.Diameter: 28.4 mm.Thickness: 2.5 mm.Weight: 15.9761 g. (AGW=0.4711 oz.)Composition: 917.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 18% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
‡ A RARE NORTH ITALIAN COMB MORION, CIRCA 1540-50 with rounded one-piece crown rising to a high file-roped medial comb decorated top and bottom on each side with an incised line, down-turned brim projecting to an obtuse point front and rear, the edge of the brim formed with a file-roped inward turn accompanied by a single incised line, the base of the crown encircled by eleven lining-rivets with foliate washers (small chips and losses, pierced with a later hole for display at each end and side), 20.0 cm high ProvenanceSotheby Parke Bernet, Los Angeles, 12th February 1974, lot 166 LiteratureHoward M. Curtis, ‘2500 Years of European Helmets 800 B.C. - 1700 A.D.’, North Hollywood, 1978, pp. 222-223 The helmet is a rare example of an early form of morion.
‡ A VERY RARE ITALIAN GREAT BASCINET, CIRCA 1400-50 in excavated condition, formed of a one-piece skull and a further plate enclosing the lower portion of the head, the skull with medially-ridged crown rising to a high point, near triangular face-opening, and the lower edge flared outwards and drawn-forward at the chin (extensive losses, worn through in places, expert repairs), 29.5 cm high ProvenanceFound near Ayia, Napa on the South East coast of CyprusChristie’s 19th October 1977, lot 59Howard M. CurtisExpertly conserved by Zacov Barov, former head of conservation at Hearst Castle, San Simeon, California LiteratureHoward M. Curtis, ‘2500 Years of European Helmets 800 B.C. - 1700 A.D.’, North Hollywood, 1978, pp. 86-87.Claude Blair, Notes on Armour from Chalcis, in Arms and Armour at the Dorchester 1982, p. 11 The distinctive form of this helmet is closely comparable to other examples found in the former Venetian Castle of Negroponte (Chalcis), Euboea, Greece, 1840. Another is preserved in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (acc. No. 29.158.46). For a discussion of this group see ffoulkes 1911, p. 381-391 and Blair, op. cit., pp. 7-14.
‡ A RARE NORTH ITALIAN SALLET, CIRCA 1460-80, TWICE STRUCK WITH THE MARK "PR" BENEATH A SPLIT CROSS formed in one piece with a rounded crown rising to a low medial ridge, pierced at its apex with a later rectangular slot for a crest, extending downwards and flaring slightly outwards at each side to just above the level of the shoulders, projecting rearwards over the nape as a short integral "tail" and cut at the front with a broad face-opening, its rear struck with the maker’s marks, the gothic letters 'PR' beneath a split cross at each side, and pierced around the lower half with two rows of holes for lining-rivets (worn, cracked at the front along the medial ridge for 5.5 cm, a further curved open crack at the lower left of the face-opening, further small cracks, delaminations), 24.0 cm high ProvenanceHoward M. Curtis (no. 281) LiteratureHoward M. Curtis, ‘2500 Years of European Helmets 800 B.C. - 1700 A.D.’, North Hollywood 1978, pp.134-135 (listed in the Curtis Collection)Walter J. Karcheski Jr. and Thom Richardson, The Medieval Armor from Rhodes, Leeds, 2000, p. 12. The same marks occur on a visor formerly in the Armoury of the Knights of St John, Rhodes and now preserved in the Royal Armouries Leeds. The visor is discussed, with the marks illustrated, by Karcheski & Richardson 2000, p. 12 no. 1.15 along with related pieces struck with the same mark. The present helmet is erroneously cited by the authors as being formerly at Churburg (no. 59) and later with Curtis, though the marks are not those recorded in the Trapp & Mann Churburg catalogue of 1929.

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