a Pair of Vine Leaf Bottle Labels for Hock and Sauterne, by George Reily and George Storrer, London 1838, naturalistically formed and pierced with title, together with suspension chains, 4.5cm; A Pair of Silver Mounted Bottle Corks en suite with the preceding, of helmet form, decorated with vine leaves and tendrils, a bunch of grapes forming the finials, 8.6cm overall; and A Set of Three Vine Leaf Bottle Labels, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1834, for Madeira, Sherry and Port, 4.5cm (7)
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an African Carved Wood Figural Walking Stick, circa 1900, surmounted by a squatting figure with spoon shape face and jutting brow, another on the stem below in "clinging" pose, a serpent enwrapped around the lower stem, 103.5cm overall; Another Similar, South or West Africa, circa 1910, the arched pommel carved on each side with incised Maltese Cross motif, the upper stem carved in high relief with a stylised figure of a policemen in Western costume and pith helmet, 94.5cm overall; A Carved Walnut Walking Stick, 20th century, the pommel as a seated monkey dressed as an invalid, with gilt metal ferrule and multiple knopped tapering hardwood stem, 93.2cm overall; and A Basque Makhila, circa 1900, with horn button pommel over plaited grip, hardwood carved stem, the tip with brass patterned mounts and inscription "J Aingi Art Larresoro. RPJ", 90.2cm overall (4)
A late 18th century Leeds creamware plate, basket weave and moulded border, 23 cm diameter, (a/f), a Newhall porcelain cream helmet with enamelled floral sprays, pattern no 59, a Newhall porcelain tea bowl and saucer, another Newhall porcelain tea bowl and saucer, a Bloor Derby side dish, and other assorted saucers/ dishes, (15).
A silver Georgian style cream helmet, marks worn, 17 cm high, a silver cedar lined cigarette box on bun feet, 18 cm wide, a silver circular lidded box, a set of six silver pickle forks in fitted case, a glass scent bottle with silver mount, another, a silver plated soup tureen and cover and a silver plated gallery tray, (8).
Three motorcycle hemets, comprising a Cromwell cork 'trials’ type open faced helmet with brown leather inner and strap, and a gold paint finish; a black 'BSA’ peaked open faced Police type helmet, marked to inner 'The Corker, Made by J.Compton, Sons & Webb Ltd., London S.3; and a 1950s style Davida open faced helmet, with a silver finish, size M; together with a pair of Barbour wax trials leggings, (4)
A group of five military presentation medallions awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel G. J. W. Malet, O.B.E., Royal Hussars u.S.A., Department of the Army, by Dondero Inc., obv. trophy-of-arms, rev. plain, undated, 76mm., bronze-gilt, in case of issue, inside with plaque, ‘Presented by General John A. Wickham, Jr, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army’; Portugal, Ecercito Portugus, obv. heraldic shield and helmet, rev. inscribed, ‘From General Jorge Salazar Braga, Chief of the Portuguese Army Staff, March 1985’, 90mm., bronze, in velvet covered case of issue; Brazil, Ecercito Brasileiro, obv. bust of Luis Alves de Lima e Silva, Duque de Caxias (1803-1880), undated, 70mm., silvered bronze, in velvet covered case of issue bearing gilt and enamel emblem of Brazil, inside of lid inscribed, ‘Exercito Brasileiro Presena Nacional’; France, Plaquette, bearing a shield marked, ‘E.M.A.T.’ and the inscription, ‘Offert par le General d’Armee Maurice Schmitt Chef d’Etat-Major de l’Armee de Terre Franaise au Lieutenant-Colonel G. J. Malet, Mars 1987’, 125 x 77mm., silvered metal, in Delsart, Sens case of issue; Oriental (? Vietnam), Commemorative Bronze Medal, 1927-1987, 49mm, in case of issue, all unnamed except where stated, virtually mint state (5) £80-120 O.B.E. London Gazette 31 December 1987. ‘Lieutenant Colonel, The Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales’s Own)’. Recommendation states, ‘Lt Col Malet has been Head of the Army Section of the Foreign Liaison Section since November 1983. His duties cover maintaining a close liaison with all the foreign MilitaryAttaches in London, staffing their many requests for information, hosting representational functions, arranging and escorting Attache group visits to UK and BAOR Military establishments, coordinating programmes for foreign military visitors and planning, programme and escorting CGS’s inbound COS visitors. ...... Dealing with the representatives of foreign countries provides unlimited scope for disaster but he has always foreseen and therefore averted problems. He is held in extremely high regard by all the foreign representatives who value his friendship, direction and help. ....’ greville John Wyndham Malet was born on 6 December 1939, the son of Captain John Wyndham Malet (1910-40) and June Rosalind nee Broadley, and was a scion of the Malet Baronets. He was educated at Harrow and in July 1958, after serving in the ranks for 242 days, he gained a commission in the 10th Hussars. Following the regiment’s amalgamation with the 11th Hussars in 1969, he continued to serve with the Royal Hussars. He was appointed G.S.O.2 (Author) at the R.A.C. Tactical School, December 1971-January 1974 and held the rank of Acting-Major from December 1971 until promoted to that rank in December 1972. In July 1980 he attained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel; was awarded the O.B.E. in 1987 and was placed on Retired Pay in February 1990. He married in 1972, the Hon. Margaret Cherry Wigram, eldest daughter of the 2nd Baron Wigram, with whom he had two children. Latterly living at the Walled House, Hathertop, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, he died on 5 September 2004. william Malet, the founder of the Malet family in England, was a companion of William the Conqueror at Hastings and was related by marriage to Rollo, 1st Duke of Normandy. Sold with copied research. £80-£120
Henry Moore, OM, RA 11 3/4in. (29cm high) x 11 1/2in. (29cm wide) "Helmet Head No. 3" cast potinated bronze, 1960 On original copper covered wooden plinth, 12 1/4in. (31cm) x 11in. (28cm) x 2in. (5cm) high. Provenance: This work is part of a long series by Moore to feature one form enclosed within another. The original source for The Helmet series may be a group of drawings made in 1937 of an Ancient Greek helmet with eye-like slits. The Helmet 1939/40 (National Gallery of Scotland), features a strange figure standing inside the helmet which is at once threatening and protecting it. The Theme was developed with Helmet Head No. 1 and No. 2, both executed in 1950, Through Helmet Head and Shoulders, 1950 and 1952 versions, to Helmet Head No. 3 in 1960. Moore returned to the same subject periodically with Helmet Head No. 4 (1963) through to version No. 6 in 1975. "... the implications of the Helmet pieces are a good deal more complex. It is uncertain, for instance, whether the internal figure is protected or imprisoned by the helmet itself: whether it has, in short, got into a situation it can no longer control." (Henry Moore by John Russell, 1968). See illustration
A modern Police helmet with a badge inscribed "Bedfordshire Police"; a green tropical hat with cloth cover; a modern British Army combat helmet with camouflage cloth cover; a blue painted United Nations helmet; a French field helmet with extended peak and steel reinforcement from front to back; and another helmet. (6)
An early 19th Century Coalport Tea Service, decorated with twining poppies with gilded detail, comprises a Teapot (restored spout), four cylindrical cups, five tapering circular Cups, five Saucers, Slop Bowl, two-handled covered Sugar Bowl, helmet-shaped Cream Jug and a Bread and Butter Plate
An Edwardian silver helmet shape cream jug swag engraved with reeded bracket handle makers barnard Bros. London 1902, a George iII oval silver mustard pot with blue glass liner maker John Mewborn london 1800 5.5oz 182g together with an Edwardian paperweight of a silver polar bear cub on a green onyx ice flow. Makers Samson Morden & Co., Chester 1908 (3)
Hugo Lonitz, a late 19th century majolica candelabrum, the four leaf scroll moulded light nozzles below a knight's helmet, the winged lion below supporting a shield on a circular cushion plinth with a band of alternating acanthus and cabochons in mauve, impressed fish mark, 57.5cm high (R) (2)
Italy, Cales, AE 20 (after 268 BC), obv. head of Athena left, wearing crested Corinthian helmet, rev. 'CALENO', cock standing right, star behind, Calabria, Brundisium, AE semis (200-89 BC), obv. Laureate head of Poseidon right, rev. Taras seated on dolphin left, holding Nike and lyre, 'S' in field to right, 'BRVN' beneath, Lucana, Metapontion (350-300 BC), AE 14's, obv. head of young Heracles right, rev. 'META', ear of corn etc. (2) and AE 11, obv. head of Artemis right, rev. similar to previous, fair or better (5)
Pontos, Amisos (300-250 BC), AE 22's, one smaller with thicker flan, obv. aegis, with Gorgon's head at centre, rev. Nike advancing right carrying palm branch (2), AE 20, obv. head of Ares right, wearing crested helmet, rev. sword in sheath and AE 18, obv. head of Artemis right, rev. tripod-lebes, last fair, otherwise fine (4)
Macedonian Kingdom, Philip II (359-336 BC), AE 18, obv. head of Apollo right, rev. naked youth on horse prancing right, Alexander III (336-323 BC), AE 16, obv. head of Apollo (?) right, rev. horse prancing right, thunderbolt beneath, Kassander (319-297 BC), AE 18, obv. helmet, rev. spear-head, Interregnum (288-277 BC), AE 18, obv. Macedonian shield, with Gorgon's head at centre, rev. Macedonian helmet, Antigonos Gonatas (277-239 BC), AE “20”, obv. head of Athena right, rev. Pan advancing right, erecting trophy and other Macedonian AE, various (9), a few fair, otherwise mainly fine (14)

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