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An Early 19th Century English Porcelain Part Tea and Coffee Service], each piece with a band of guilloché in puce and green enamel, punctuated by gilded stars and enclosing small flower sprays in red and yellow enamels, comprising oval section teapot and cover, teapot stand, helmet milk jug, slop basin, lump sugar basin and cover, two saucer dishes, eleven tea cups, six coffee cups and eleven saucers, together with a set of twelve later side plates to match (impressed "TR" within a lozenge), 21.5cm diameter
An Ivory Okimono of a Dog with Two Puppies, Meiji period], the parent wearing a ruff as its litter play beneath its paws, unsigned, 6.3cm long; [An Ivory Okimono Netsuke of an Ornamental Helmet Maker, Meiji period], seated with a large Samurai battle helmet, 2.8cm; and [A Marine Ivory and Nut Group of Three Blind Men under an Umbrella] (restorations/additions) (3)
“Deutsche Uniformen” an album of 240 “Sturm” cigarette cards of German military uniforms of the time of Frederick the Great, with descriptive text, published in 1932; a companion album of 240 cards of military and naval uniforms 1864-66, published in 1933; a folder containing 4 large plates of Imperial German helmet plates and insignia; a large picture of Hitler seated on his desk, in folder (AF), and “Bilder Atlas zur deutschen Geschichte”, c 1890. Average GC
A Third Reich photograph album, the cover embossed with a steel helmet and “Erinnerungen an meine Dienstzeit”, containing 36 large format official photographs, including group of officers, officers inspecting troops, Generalfeldmarshall von Mackensen wearing Hussar busby, Hitler inspecting troops, troops parading in Berlin, etc, and approx 90 small photographs, of Berlin, officers, Hindenburg, Graf Zeppelin and giant Dornier flying boat, etc. GC
A good scarce Third Reich parachutist’s helmet, with national and Luftwaffe decals, leather lining and straps, the former stamped “Kopfwelte:Gr.59/Stahlhelm:Gr.71” and “Baumuster: Heisler, Berlin C2/Hersteller: F W Muller jr”, the inside of the rim stamped “ET71” and number 3167, GC (some wear to finish) (See lot 840 for illustration).
A WWII one man inflatable life raft, the stencilled instruction in English, French and Polish, QGC; an American Military Police fibre helmet; a ditto tank crew helmet; a British fire service steel helmet; a pair of fur lined gloves; a khaki beret with RASC officer’s badge; and another beret. Average GC
A German M1898 Mauser bayonet, the slender pipe back blade officicially cut down to 10¾”, in its leather scabbard, the hilt and scabbard mounts nickel plated for parade use, and with regimental markings, GC (some wear to plating); a P1907 SMLE bayonet, in its scabbard, and a WWII British steel helmet. GC. . (3)
2 scarce Timpo Knights of the Round Table mounted figures Sir Percival, blue/white shield and coat, horse brown with white blanket and blue trim, and Sir Mordred black shield with unicorn device, black cloak; black horse and blanket, silver head armour and reins; both figures have full plumes, helmet visors and plastic lances, both in original boxes, minor age wear, original packing tissue. Knights VGC to Mint (white on horse has discoloured rub to face of Mordred shield) (See lot 104 for illustration).
2 scarce mounted Timpo knights of the Round Table, Sir Gareth black and yellow quarted shield, yellow/black cloak, black horse yellow blanket black stripes and reins; and The Green Knight green breast and backplate, brown horse with green blanket white trim and reins; both figures have full plumes and helmet visors, metal lance with Sir Gareth only; both in original boxes but 1 associated mainly minor wear but small tears to creases of flaps and age colouring. Knights VGC to Mint (but green knight has lost shield and lance) (See lot 104 for illustration).
2 scarce mounted Timpo Knights of the Round Table, King Arthur deep yellow shield with red lion rampant device, deep yellow cloak, black horse deep yellow and red blanket, red reins; and Sir Lancelot red shield with deep yellow lion rampant device, red cloak, black horse with red blanket yellow trim and reins; both figures have full plumes, helmet vizors and lances, 1 metal, 1 plastic; both in original boxes, 1 minor ageing the other discoloured and 1 end flap missing. Knights VGC to Mint (few small marks) (See lot 104 for illustration).
A helmet shaped jug gilt with pattern number 64 of lines on the facetted body and a pendant of guilloche tapering down the loop handle raised above the serrated rim, 64 gilt within the foot rim, 12.5cm high. Patricia Preller records a plate with this pattern centred by a single gold flower in her 'New Hall Pattern Book', 2003
A Victorian silver fireman's helmet for the Newbury Volunteer Fire Brigade, London 1883 by Philip Smith Firmin, with a comb chased with fire-breathing dragons above a matt scrolling cartouche applied with the letters NVFB (Newbury Volunteer Fire Brigade), with round link chin-straps suspended from florets, 25.5cm high (10in); and a pair of epaulettes in the form of articulated graduated discs; together with the original oval black painted tin case with an applied brass plaque 'Firmin & Sons, Accoutrement Makers, 153 Strand & 13 Conduit St, London' In September 1878, due to the lack of men and equipment in the Newbury Borough Fire Brigade, about twenty tradesmen determined to form a volunteer fire brigade and, after some debate by the town's Watch Committee, a majority voted to accept the services of an auxiliary brigade. The first captain of the Newbury Volunteer Fire Brigade was Mr Brice Wilson and the first recorded call-out was in May 1879. Captain Wilson subsequently commanded the NVFB until shortly before his death around the end of 1887. In February 1884, at a dinner for the NVFB held in the Council Chamber and 'brilliantly illuminated by the electric light', Captain Wilson was presented with a silver helmet, epaulettes and an illuminated address. The address stated that past and present members of the NVFB 'beg your acceptance of the accompanying helmet and epaulettes as a token of esteem and to mark our appreciation of your untiring energy for the welfare of the Brigade.' In his reply Captain Wilson said that he would 'always use it when on duty' (Selected extracts from the Newbury Weekly News, February 14th 1884.) Given the hallmark date of this helmet (1883) and the fact that no other example of this date is known, there is every probability that this is the one presented to Captain Wilson at the Gala dinner in his honour in February 1884.
A German silver model of a teutonic knight, in armour with a stags horn and coronet helmet with a hinged mask covering his ivory face, a sword at his side and standing with his hands resting on a ball and chain mace (morning star) and a shield embossed with an eagle, on a canted-square base with a foliate pierced band, import marks for Berthold Muller, Chester 1909, 23cm high (9in), 548g gross (17.50 oz)

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