A Second World War German Luftwaffe Linen-backed Map, ' Luft -Navigationskarte in Merkatorprojektion', covering the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Northen Europe, dated 1941, 58cm x 73cm; A Second World War German field torch, retaining much of its original grey paint finish; A Second World War German Mauser rifle cleaning kit, with oil and pull through brush etc; a pair of Zeiss, Dienstglas 6 x 30 field glasses, ser. no. 1920262; a souvenier of Gummersbach, German soldier's head with helmet, profile and plaque mounted on a polished marble base,12cm x 8cm; nine long playing vinyl records mainly of Hitlers speeches during the early 1930's, (lot). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
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1:4-scale 1986 Williams-Honda FW11 model, one of only 22 made by Scale Models Weston, featuring correct sponsors decals, fully detailed suspension and gearbox, driver wearing helmet and seatbelts, steering wheel, windscreen (damaged), rear-view mirrors lacking, held on a wooden base bearing two small identification plaques and slots for a plexi-glass cover (lacking), 66 by 127cm., 26 by 50in., height with base 31cm, 12in.. Built to celebrate Williams winning the F1 World Constructors title, the model caused some controversy by carrying Nelson Piquet's racing number, rather than the 'Red Five' of Nigel Mansell who had famously lost the drivers title when his rear tyre exploded in the final race of the season. To compensate, the driver wears a fictitious helmet design.
An Officer's Light Cavalry Sabre in steel scabbard. A variant of the 1796 Pattern light cavalry sabre, this blade has a broad single fuller to each side with a falchion type broadening of the blade to the last 9 which are double edged. The blade is engraved with the cypher and crown of George III on the right side and Prince of Wales feathers and motto to the left. Floral motifs are also engraved on the blade. The hilt is non-standard with a smooth wood grip bearing a gilded white metal shield to each side with the raised bust of a beaded figure in an Etruscan helmet probably Mars. The stirrup knuckle guard and lions head pommel bear the remains of gilding. Blade 31".
An 18th century court sword with blued and gilt blade marked SH (probably S. Harvey of Birmingham). Shell guard with lion couchant in relief. Mother of pearl grips with cartouche with relief of Minerva to one side and raised diamond shaped escutcheon to other side of grip. Escutcheon engraved with crown and initial MI. Pommel in the form of a classical warrior wearing Etruscan helmet. All metal fittings of the hilt are gilded.
A set of twelve pairs of mother-o'-pearl handled fruit eaters (cased), a christening set (cased), a set of six pairs of bone handled fish eaters (cased), an oval teapot stand, a pair of helmet-shaped sauce boats with flying scroll handles, a textured lidded jug, a small mug, an entree dish cover, and a shaped oval salver
A Prussian Garde du Corps trooper's helmet and cuirass, the helmet with eagle crest, die struck white metal badge and replacement chinchain and lining, basically Good Condition (worn and dented); the cuirass of steel overlaid with brass plates and with borders of domed brass studs, with padded lining and replacement shoulder and waist straps. Good Condition (minor dents to breastplate) Plate 13
An interesting WWII Great Western Railway steel helmet, painted black, the front and rear with "GWR" logo and "SL/FAP", basically GTC (worn overall); 7 other WWII steel helmets, including black with white "W", khaki with white line and "W/FG" and grey civilian type with white "SFP"; and a black fibre helmet as issued to Police and Fire Brigade. FC to GC. (9)
A WWII British paratrooper's helmet, the skull with traces of black and green camouflage paint, with padded lining, the leather brow band bearing maker's mark "BMB" and name "Andrew McMillan", webbing straps and chin piece; with an accompanying letter from the vendor stating that it was given to him by a friend of his father's who took part in Operation Market Garden, being flown in by glider as he was too young at 17 to be parachuted. Basically GC (some wear). Plate 2
An OR's brass helmet of the 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards, with ear to ear wreath, top mount and spike, WM and brass star HP with no "1" on black PL to centre, leather backed brass chinchain (unstitched) and ear rosettes, red hair plume with small rosette, leather liner. GC (shallow dents to skull). Plate 2
Three early nineteenth century oval portrait miniatures on ivory depicting a Prince of Wales Dragoon officer wearing Tavleton helmet and blue and yellow uniform, 9 x 7 cm, a lady wearing pearls, 7 x 5 cm and a gentleman with curly hair and black cravat, 8 x 6.5 cm all mounted in single gilt and red velvet frame

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