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Lot 1046

10th-13th century A.D. Finno-Ugrian iron forged with triangular-section narrow blade widening to a broad bevelled edge with square chin and spur to the rear, socket with flanges to the rear. Cf. for similar axes Nicolle, D., 'Raiders of the Ice War' in Military Illustrated, March 1996, no.94, pp.26-29, fig.p.28; Sedov, B.B., Finno-Ugri i Balti v Epokhi Srednevekovija, Moscow, 1987, pl.CX, item 44.821 grams, 17 cm (6 3/4 in.). Acquired 1971-1972. From the collection of the vendor's father. Property of a London, UK, collector. During the mid 13th century, the axes were favourite weapons among Baltic people. For instance the Curonian army included lightly armed soldiers who fought with spears, shields, fighting knives and axes. A heavily armed soldier could also carry a sword, a helmet, a shield and a wide bladed axe. [No Reserve]

Lot 1051

3rd century A.D. From the upper part of the right side of the face mask, the upper edge with a band of embossed curved lines, probably representing stylised hairs, intertwined with laurel crown; embossed image of advancing Mars, the god of war, to the centre, depicted nude with military sagum, a pseudo-Corinthian helmet to the head and carrying a circular shield. Cf. Robinson, R., The Armour of Imperial Rome, New York, 1975, pls.387-390; Garbsch, J., Römische Paraderustüngen, München, 1979; Born, H., Junkelmann, M., Römische Kampf-und Turnierrüstungen, Band VI, Sammlung Axel Guttmann, Mainz, 1997; D'Amato R., Negin, A., Decorated Roman Armour, London, 2017, fig.177.55 grams, 17 cm wide (6 3/4 in.). Acquired 1960s-1990s. Late Alison Barker collection, a retired London barrister. In the decorative patterns of Roman helmets, Mars was among the most revered deities in the Imperial army. After Jupiter, he was the most aristocratic god of the old Italic religion, master of armament, who governed military service (militiae potens) and oversaw the training ground, for which he was named Campester. The emperor Augustus named him Ultor (‘Avenger’) and dedicated to him a luxurious temple in the centre of the forum in gratitude for his victory over the murderers of Caesar and, in addition, granted to him the privileges of the Capitoline Jupiter.

Lot 1067

1950-1970 A.D. or later. American Vietnam War era helmet with composition liner with leather lining; leather and fabric chin strap; ace over 1 painted to one side in white. 1.5 kg, 28.5 cm wide (11 1/4 in.). The Kusmirek Collection, UK.[No Reserve]

Lot 1084

3rd century A.D. From the right side of the face mask, the upper edge with an embossed band of diagonal lines, Jupiter’s eagle embossed to the centre, looking back and holding a laurel crown in its beak; a hole for the fastening thongs at ear-level. See Robinson, R., The Armour of Imperial Rome, New York, 1975; Garbsch, J., Römische Paraderustüngen, München, 1979; Born, H., Junkelmann, M., Römische Kampf-und Turnierrüstungen, Band VI, Sammlung Axel Guttmann, Mainz, 1997; D'Amato R., Negin, A., Decorated Roman Armour, London, 2017, especially figs.61, 273, 274.87 grams, 19.7 cm (7 3/4 in.). Acquired 1960s-1990s. Late Alison Barker collection, a retired London barrister. The decoration of Roman weaponry contained themes that were directly associated with state propaganda, as well as with the Imperial cult. As the god-protector of the state and the army, Jupiter was the most esteemed. The combination of an eagle (helmet), Minerva and bust of Mars (armour) can also be understood as an image of dii militares.

Lot 1089

21st century A.D. Comprising a pivoting visor, one piece skull raising to a small medial comb and fitted at the nape with a plume holder, flower-shaped pivots, front and rear gorget formed of a single plate. Cf. a similar combat helm in Pyhrr, S.W., Of Arms and men, Arms and Armour at the Metropolitan 1912-2012, New York, 2012, fig,6.3.9 kg, 37 cm high (14 1/2 in.). The Kusmirek Collection, UK. The helmet is a reproduction of a foot-combat helm, or great bascinet, used between the end of 15th and the first half of 16th century in the battles and tournaments. A similar helmet is that of Sir Giles Capel (1485-1556), a prominent figure at Henry VIII's court. These helmets were characterised by a unique rounded pierced visor with (here 60) slots for sight and ventilation. Helmets of this massive size and distinctive type were intended for foot-combat, a sporting contest fought by two fully armoured warriors armed with poleaxes, spears or swords. However, in this reproduction the visor has been mounted upon a separated collar.

Lot 1097

20th century A.D. Featuring hammered helmet detailing together with mythical creatures and coiled snakes. On original Pseudo-Corinthian or Apulo-Corinthian helmets see Bottini, A., ‘Apulo-Korintische Helme’, in Bottini, A., Egg, M., Von Hase, F. W., Pflug, H., Schaaf, U., Schauer, P., Waurick, G., Antike Helme, Sammlung Lipperheide und andere Bestände des Antikenmuseums Berlin, Mainz, 1988, pp.107-136.1.5 kg, 30.5 cm high (12 in.). Acquired 1990s-early 2000s. East Anglian private collection. The helmet is modelled upon the pseudo-Corinthian models of antiquity. The gryphon represented refers to the wars between these mythological creatures and the Arimaspes.

Lot 1098

1939-1945 A.D. Standard issue steel helmet with leather liner and fabric chin-strap, finished green. 1.14 kg, 31 wide (12 1/4 in.). The Kusmirek Collection, UK.[No Reserve]

Lot 1137

9th-10th century A.D. Square in plan with a slightly convex openwork panel composed of alternating circular cells and leaf-like ovals, central male head with long hair and stylised facial features, possibly wearing a helmet; attachment loop to each corner on the reverse. 8.27 grams, 22 mm (7/8 in.). Acquired in the 1980s-1990s. Ex an important central London gallery, London W1.

Lot 1169

Circa 1940's A.D. Rawling's pattern M38 composition tank crew helmet with neck protection plate and ear-flaps, fitted with leather lining with leather and fabric securing straps; finished dark green; with later inked 'CESARE' owner name and '1-5-79' date to liner. 613 grams, 27 cm high (10 5/8 in.). Acquired from Czerny's Auction, lot 81515. The Kusmirek Collection, UK.Accompanied by copy of a previous invoice and lot description. Possibly of Italian manufacture of the type used by US forces in WWII. [No Reserve]

Lot 1312

10th-12th century A.D. Comprising two short Baltic Prussian spearheads with lentoid-section lanceolate blade, short neck and tapering circular socket with single hole for attachment pin; remains of wood inside one of the shafts. Cf. Sedov, B.B., Finno-Ugri i Balti v Epokhi Srednevekovija, Moscow, 1987, pl.CXXX, items 2,11.425 grams total, 26-28 cm (10 1/4 - 11 in.). Acquired 1971-1972. From the collection of the vendor's father. Property of a London, UK, collector. Prussian horsemen, like the Lithuanian and Livonian, were ‘light - armed’, as the Prussian documents say, yet their equipment, of sword and spear, helmet and even shirt of mail, was sufficient to enable them to hold their ground against the Teutonic forces. [2, No Reserve]

Lot 1383

5th-6th century A.D. Class Ai; broad flange rim and circular frame enclosing a facing male mask with helmet detailing; pin-lug and catch to the reverse. Cf. Avent, R. & Evison, V.I., Anglo-Saxon Button Brooches in Archaeologia, vol.CVII, 1982, item 18.7, for type.3.66 grams, 19 mm (3/4 in.). Property of a Leeds collector, UK.

Lot 1886

Circa 1960s A.D. The group comprising: a 1960s FAB Hardy's Sheffield coal miners pickaxe with an ash wood shaft; a 1950s/1960s Patent pulp Thetford helmet fitted with a late 19th/ early 20th century Premier Acetylene brass miners helmet lamp, together with copies of the birth and death certificates of the lamp's former owner. 2.25 kg total, 27-80 cm (10 5/8 - 31 1/2 in.). Acquired from Colonial Soldier, UK, and elsewhere. The Kusmirek Collection, UK.Accompanied by copies of birth and death certificates for the lamp owner and a listing for the pick.[2]

Lot 546

7th-5th century B.C. Modelled in the round, the stylised horse standing on stub legs, with a long neck and detailing to its eyes; the warrior holding a shield in his left hand, right hand and arm raised to eye level, wearing a crested helmet; restored and mounted on a custom-made display stand. 339 grams total, 14.5 cm high including stand (5 3/4 in.). Acquired before 1990. From an old German collection.[No Reserve]

Lot 586

Circa 1st-2nd century A.D. and later. Composed of carnelian and possibly garnet polished stones, each bearing a different intaglio design: a figure holding a staff; figure standing holding a cornucopia and wearing a floor-length robe, possibly Fortuna; short, helmetted figure, possibly Mars; figural scene composed of a central seated female wearing a helmet, possibly the goddess Minerva, two attendants to either side; each accompanied by a museum-quality impression. 2.88 grams total, 9-14 mm (3/8 - 5/8 in.). Ex property of a European lady living in London; from her father's family collection formed before 1978.[4]

Lot 626

2nd century A.D. Oval-shaped and polished, bearing an incuse figure of the goddess Minerva standing right, wearing a helmet and holding a spear. 0.57 grams, 13 mm (1/2 in.). Ex private collection, 1980s. Acquired on the UK art market in the 1990s.

Lot 721

2nd-3rd century A.D. Displaying a figural scene in relief showing the Dioscuri, wearing a crested helmet and raising the right arm in salutation; the bust of Sol wearing a radiate crown and the horned bust of moon surmounted by a crescent, border to the perimeter representing two snakes; the inner border with seven six-pointed stars, a large dolphin-like creature swimming to the right, to the left a group of round objects; to the right of the left hand rider, a three-legged offering table with three candle-sticks; between the sun and the moon a standing female deity dressed in peplos and chiton, facing right with her right arm raised in front of her; behind the moon a bird waddling to left; to the right of the left hand rider, a cockerel; beneath the horse’s hooves two prostrate figures lying face down, head to the right and left, the right figure with the left knee bent in supplication; at the centre, between the two horsemen, a standing female deity in long chiton (Helen of Troy); behind the right horse, a standing male figure facing left with his right hand raised in salutation, wearing a knee length tunica, short boots and a heavy cloak; on the lower margin a small prostrate figure with head to the right, limbs extended, a twin-handled wine cup, a standard surmounted by a lamp, a figure hanging head down from a stunted tree and a lion stalking left. See Tudor, D., Corpus Monumentorum Religionis Equitum Danuviorum, 2 vols, Leiden, 1969-1976; Rinaldi Tufi, S., 'I cavalieri danubiani e i loro misteri', in I Daci, Catalogue of the exhibition, Milan, 1997, pp.90-91.61 grams, 70 mm (2 3/4 in.). From the collection of a North American gentleman, formed in the 1990s. The plaque contains a complex iconography of divine figures and symbols, probably associated with Thracian or Dacian beliefs of the Lower Danube region, but also with the Greek myth of the divine twins Castor and Pollux (the Dioscuri), an important element of Roman religion since its origins, here mixed with the cult of the Danubian rider. Presiding over the whole scene is usually the Sol Invictus (the unconquered sun-god) and his sister the Moon (Selene). [No Reserve]For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price

Lot 108

A silver cream jug, Henry Williamson Ltd., Birmingham 1923, of helmet-shape with a ribbed scroll handle on a square pedestal base, 14.25cm high, approximately 89g CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 416

A copper helmet-shaped coal scuttle, a Guernsey hot water can, a jam pan and a cylindrical coal pail CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 25

Portrait of a gentleman in armour with helmet in interior. Oil on canvas described on the reverse. In highly decorative 19th century frame framed. The canvas possibly 17th century (?). 110 x 97cm.

Lot 62

First World War helmet and a bayonet

Lot 48A

A 19th Century French Republican Guard 'Shako' army hat /helmet with red feather plume to front, curb link brass chain , and pressed brass crest to front and brass trim 18 .5 cm tall

Lot 154

A GEORGE III SILVER HELMET SHAPED MILK JUG OF SHAPED OVAL FORM, angular handle, wriggle work and bright cut engraved decoration. on four bun feet, heavily worn gilt interior, marks partially rubbed, 3.74ozt, 116.4 grams (Condition Report: a number of dents / small creases around the lower belly)

Lot 425

SIX BOXES AND LOOSE BOOKS, VINTAGE TINS, METALWARES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include sixty books including antiquarian and vintage titles, gardening, dogs, children's fiction, etc (fair to poor condition), a brass helmet form coal scuttle and brass fire irons, vintage tins to include CWS Cream Crackers, boxed vintage cutlery including Viners, framed pictures, etc (6 boxes) (sd)

Lot 187

An early earthenware prototype for Royal Doulton, modeled standing with a plumed helmet in his left hand and a dog at his feet, with polychrome decoration. Handwritten "Knight Robert For The Coronation Stanley Thorogood 1916". Artist: Stanley ThorogoodIssued: 1916Dimensions: 7"L x 6.75"W x 16.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 313

Original vintage Soviet Cold War period anti-American and anti-Israeli propaganda poster - For Mercenaries in Indochina For Anti-Soviet Provocateurs - featuring cartoon style illustrations depicting a mercenary wearing a skull and crossbones on a green cap and an Israeli soldier wearing the Star of David on a blue cap at the top and a wealthy American businessman smoking a cigar and wearing a suit and top hat below, surrounded with symbols of US imperialism including a Ku Klux Klan hood, a military helmet and a colonial hat with a gold dollar sign, pound money sign and black and white swastika hanging from a chain on his waistcoat, set against a blue background with the text against a yellow background. Very good condition, faint creases in margins. Country of issue: Russia, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 95x55, year of printing: 1971.

Lot 241

Original vintage World War Two propaganda poster - Our Goal Every United Nations fighter properly equipped in record time No Wasted Material No Broken Tools No Idle Machines - featuring an illustration in shades of red of a soldier in a helmet equipped with a rifle gun over his shoulder and a knife, the bold blue and black lettering above and below. Printed by Elliott Service Co., Inc New York. Good condition, pin holes, folds, staining. Country of issue: USA, designer: unknown, size (cm): 56x43, year of printing: 1942.

Lot 266

Original vintage British Army recruitment poster - Join the Regular Army It's a Real Man's Life - featuring a stunning image by the British artist Marcus Stone (1909-1991) of a royal Life Guard in full dress uniform with a metal cuirass, long black boots and helmet with a white plume on it, holding a military sword against the pale background. Prepared for the War Office by the Central Office of Information. Printed for HM Stationery Office. Good condition, fold, creasing, minor staining. Country of issue: UK, designer: Marc Stone, size (cm): 38x25, year of printing: 1950s.

Lot 357

Original vintage Soviet propaganda poster - The Motherland is Calling! They Were Your Peers / ??????-???? ?????! ??? ???? ?????? ??????????? - featuring a great photomontage design inspired by the 1941 poster by Irakli Toidze (1902-1985) entitled The Motherland is Calling, featuring a young soldier depicted in black and white wearing a military helmet with red star on it and a bayonet rifle gun behind his back with students sat in an lecture auditorium class across his body and an image of the Mother in red holding up a Red Army oath from 1939-1947 with one arm raised, the oath reading - I, a citizen of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, join the ranks of the Workers and Peasants Red Army, take the oath and solemnly vow to be an honest, brave, disciplined, vigilant fighter, to strictly keep military and state secrets, to obey all military regulations and orders of commanders, commissars and chiefs. I swear to conscientiously study military affairs, to take every possible care of military and national property and to my last breath to be loyal to my people, my Soviet Motherland and the Workers and Peasants Government. I am always ready, by order of the Workers and Peasants Government, to defend my Motherland the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and, as a warrior of the Workers and Peasants Red Army, I swear to defend it courageously, skilfully, with dignity and honour, not sparing my blood and life itself for achieving complete victory over enemies. If, by malicious intent, I violate this solemn oath of mine, then let the harsh punishment of Soviet law, universal hatred and contempt of the working people befall me. Excellent condition, minor creasing on edges. Country of issue: Russia, designer: unknown, size (cm): 55.5x42, year of printing: 1985.

Lot 298

Original vintage road safety propaganda poster issued by the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles with the bold text above and below each image - Remember these Signals Left Right Stop - featuring a great design showing stylised artwork of a person wearing a helmet and holding a motorbike handlebar with one hand while indicating the three hand signals with the other hand to illustrate safe driving on the road on an increasing green background. Horizontal. Very good condition, folded. Country of issue: USA, designer: unknown, size (cm): 28x43, year of printing: 1968.

Lot 393

Original vintage World War Two Home Front poster: In a raid – Don’t stand and stare at the sky. Take cover at once. Great image of an air raid precautions ARP warden in a helmet marked W blowing a whistle with the text on the right in stylised red and black letters. Artwork by the notable British painter and poster designer Tom Purvis (1888-1959). Horizontal. Backed on linen. Country of issue: UK, designer: Tom Purvis, size (cm): 25x76, year of printing: 1940s.

Lot 250

A life size red painted vintage style diver's helmet, 40cm high

Lot 320

World War 2 British Zuckerman metal helmet 1941, together with Active Service Edition pocket bible, a 'Guide to HMS Vanguard' together with a brewery picture.

Lot 697

Vintage "2000" Collector Edition.Barbie doll tributes the supreme excellence of Ferrari and Formula 1 racing dressed in her driver’s uniform of authentic team colours and logos. She carries a protective helmet with a working visor. An official red cap with a Ferrari logo shades her head of long blonde hair. She is ready to race!Click here for more details and images

Lot 881

Sparkling Rally Escort in 'build fresh' condition with an extremely rare Millington Diamond 2.0 ‘McRae’ R4-stamped power unit and a massive spec. Currently set up for tarmac rallies, this exceptional Escort has never been used in anger and has covered just 300 non-competitive miles or so since completion. It was prepared for a customer who subsequently no longer required it, and consequently still displays the relevant sponsorship decals. It remains in 'build-fresh' condition throughout with an enviable specification based around its extremely rare and desirable power plant, a Millington Diamond 2.0 ‘McRae’ R4 stamped block, one of just 20 such examples produced by Millington Engineering in conjunction with Colin, and we believe the last one of the ‘McRae’ series produced.With a purposeful and superbly detailed interior equipped with an abundance of high-end parts and safety features it's clear that this was a 'no expense spared' build resulting in a rare, functional and competitive, in the right hands, Mk2 Escort.  Wherever you look the finish is exemplary, be that internally or externally, so much so that this particular Escort could very easily hold its own on the show circuit, but clearly that is not the intention especially as it's accompanied by an MSA Passport valid up until 22th July 2027 providing numerous competition opportunities for the next custodian. The car looks fabulous in Ford Royal Blue with gold Revolution wheels but, as we know, good looks don't win rallies and we have included as much of the specification as we can squeeze in.General13x8 Revolution (Minilite-style). Full set of new Toyo Proxes R888, fully-shaped 4mm rally mudflaps, bronze-tinted polycarbonate windows, heated front screen, fibreglass bumpers, Ford grille, PIAA rally spec spotlights with alloy brackets, TRS towing strap, 10mm-thick alloy sumpguard, fibreglass bonnet and boot with alloy bonnet and boot hinges, DTM-style door mirrors.InteriorRace Technology DASH2 flocked stack dash, carbon door cards, Sparco ADV Seats (2018) with alloy mounts, TRS helmet net, TRS wheel strap, OMP Deep dish steering wheel and quick release boss, electronic fitted power steering and adjuster, Lifeline 4-litre electrical plumbed in fire extinguisher, Lifeline 2-litre handheld fire extinguisher, Motomec custom drivers foot rest.Engine2.0L Millington Diamond (257bhp) with stamped Colin McRae plate on the block, Millington tapered throttle bodies,  Millington dry-sump system, TLE 4-1 manifold, Tony Law full exhaust system, Omex ECU and loom, high-torque starter, alternator, lightweight flywheel, AP 2 piece paddle clutch,  chassis-mounted AH dry sump tank, 2 alloy breather tanks (engine and D/S tank), braided hoses and fast flow alloy fittings for the oil and fuel, alloy radiator, silicone hoses. Remote filter, Motomec oil cooler, Alloy 54-litre tank (12 gallon), Twin Bosch fuel pumps with filter in torques cradle.GearboxQuaife 5-speed 26z sequential gearbox with standard height gear lever, RS2000 bellhousing, AP external mounted clutch slave cylinder, custom gearbox mounts, one piece prop shaft.SuspensionRix Engineering 'world cup' cross member, Rix Engineering WRC-type track-control arms, compression struts (adjustable in situ), Rix Engineering alloy hubs with group 4 studs, Rix Engineering special WRC type front legs, WRC alloy hub assembly, Bilstein 300/100 inserts (front), Rix Engineering 2.4 quick rack, Rix Engineering rose-jointed steering arms, 225lbs front springs, 2-piece alloy rose-jointed top mounts, Bilstein coil-overs with rear rose-joints, 18lbs rear springs, heavy-duty 4-link bars.BrakesFord bias pedal box with adjuster, AP Cylinders APCP5219 Calipers (front), AP Discs Rix Engineering bells, Rix Engineering mounts, Ferodo DS2500 brake pads, Braided brake lines throughout, Wales motorsport WRC Alloy Hydraulic handbrake, Billet AP H/H cylinder AP CP2577 calipers with handbrake mechanism, AP discs, AP Bells, Mintex brake padsMisc.Harry Hockley full weld-in roll-cage, fully seam-welded, full RS2000 strengthening kit with chassis and gearbox mounts, Group 4 strut brace, large gearbox tunnel, L/H and R/H exhaust tunnels, historic spec 2-piece 4-link boxes 4-strengthened link gussets, 15” front inner wheel arches, Group 4 Monte Carlo alloy rear arches, 3-piece bulkhead strengthening plate, Bulkhead to chassis gussets, top and bottom rad cut out panel, 15” rear tubs, Round turrets, custom firewall, custom bulkhead, CDS round tube seat rails, Watts linkage towers. SpecificationMake: FORDModel: ESCORTYear: 1977Chassis Number: BBATTG19744Registration Number: POI 4978Transmission: ManualDrive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDInterior Colour: BlueClick here for more details and images

Lot 901

Number 123/320 special edition Imprezas built by Subaru as a tribute to the late, great Richard Burns. In outstanding condition having covered only 23,000 miles.The late Richard Burns was and still is one of the most revered and rightfully lauded British rally drivers having taken 10 World Championship victories and of course the 2001 World Rally Championship in what was a tragically short career. A switch to Subaru in 1999 to drive the WRC Impreza meant that he was finally able to challenge for the title, eventually finishing second to Tommi Makinen in the mighty Evo VI. However, the following year he became the first Englishman to lead the WRC with wins in Portugal, Kenya and Argentina, but again beaten to the top spot by Marcus Gronholm. 2001 was the year of redemption and ultimate success for Burns, despite a tough start to the season, his third-place finish on home soil at the Network Q Rally of Great Britain was enough to secure the championship.In 2007, Subaru UK importers IM Group produced a limited-edition Impreza based on the ‘Hawkeye’ in memory of Richard Burns following his premature passing in 2005, called the RB320, the 320 denoting both the bhp output and the numbered production run. Exclusively available in Obsidian Black Pearl paint, it was a WRX STi with the Prodrive tuning package and a bespoke chassis set-up with Bilstein dampers, Eibach springs and a lower ride height. Externally the RB320 can be identified by a stainless-steel mesh grille, a new front lip spoiler, STi sill plates and bespoke 18” Dark Anthracite alloy wheels. With Richard Burns’ name attached to it, the RB320 had to have the bite to match the bark and, with 316bhp (320ps) on tap, it delivers seriously impressive performance with 0-60mph dispatched in 4.8s and a top speed of nearly 160mph. Combine this with superb handling characteristics and you have a mightily capable car, a worthy challenger to anything when presented with a B-Road.RB320 #123/320 was purchased new on 18th July 2007 and this wonderful low-mileage example presents itself in simply outstanding condition having covered just 23,290 miles. Unlike so many Imprezas, this is a totally standard specification car with no modifications and is supplied with a full-service history including the original purchase invoice of £31,000 which included optional leather and Alcantara seats (£1,276.60) which give a much more premium feel to the interior. Within the history file are various receipts and invoices, as well as all the original booklets in their leather Subaru wallet. The car has been serviced regularly and the MOT history verifies the low mileage.With many Japanese performance cars of this era having fairly basic interiors, the RB320 reminds you that you are piloting something special, with the seats, gear knob, and floor mats all displaying the bright RB320 logo (the colour being a nod to the late Richard Burns famous helmet colour).With the prices of special Subarus such as the P1 and highly coveted 22B skyrocketing to astronomical figures, this limited production run car appears to be extremely good value in todays market and may prove a rather wise investment.SpecificationMake: SUBARUModel: IMPREZA WRX STI RB320Year: 2007Chassis Number: JF1GDFKH37G067698Registration Number: S55 ARUTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 993906Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 24000 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images

Lot 2524

A statue of a naked female warrior with crescent helmet, raised on a wooden plinth. 35cm high approx.

Lot 3051

A Turkish brass coffee pot of traditional form, a copper coal helmet and a further brass coal scuttle

Lot 1089

A West Yorkshire Yeomanry Cavalry Trooper's Dress Helmet.

Lot 1247

A 19thC copper coal helmet with glass handles. 50 x 28cm.

Lot 1056

A part set of re-enactment Armour including helmet, gauntlets, leg covers, etc.

Lot 1057

A re-enactment Roman Legionary part Suit of armour with extra helmet.

Lot 35

A group of silver items, including a Georgian silver helmet shaped cream jug, 14.5cm high, ovoid shaped pepperette, 9.5cm high, two lidded mustards, with blue glass liners, a pair of cauldron salts, a milk jug, and two small spoons, a/f some damage, total silver weight 12.41toz. (1 bag)

Lot 200

WWII gas mask tin original canvas carry bag (not operational), together with a 1941 tin helmet

Lot 907

WW2 era US infantry jacket (no size present) with Helmet, bayonet, mess kit and canteen, webbing, backpack etc. Includes mannequin for display

Lot 904

Two WW2 British Home Service steel helmets, one grey Supplementary Fire Party with SFD painted on helmet front and stamped 1941, with liner, the other no liner and stamped RO & Co 9/41

Lot 903

WW2 French Army M26 Adrian steel helmet with liner and chinstrap. Helmet appears re-painted

Lot 906

British Army uniform, jacket size 13 1949 pattern (1955), with trousers (size 5), helmet, entrenching tool, webbing etc. Complete with mannequin for display

Lot 473

Action Man - two vintage Palitoy Action Man action figures comprising a 1967 painted head Astronaut with space suit, helmet and camera (lacking x1 boot) and a 1976 flock haired Atomic Man with original jumpsuit and signalling eye.

Lot 6

A novelty brass clock in the form of a divers helmet

Lot 7

A novelty copper and brass divers helmet

Lot 551

An original vintage 1970s (1973) Palitoy Action Man ' Mountain Rescue ' along with a selection of Action Man clothing. A blonde flock haired example with eagle eyes wearing goggles, helmet, anorak, boots and ice pick.

Lot 555

A vintage 1970s (1977) Denys Fisher ' Android ' action figure with accessories. The figure retaining x1 of the original green chest cavity rockets and extras comprising Torg helmet, arm sleeves and boots.

Lot 731

Star Wars - Brian Muir (Darth Vader Helmet Sculptor) - autographed colour 16x12" photograph featuring Vader, Boba Fett and Lando Calrissian from The Empire Strikes Back. Signed neatly in silver ink to a central dark area, undedicated. Autograph obtained personally by the vendor.

Lot 769

Star Wars - Brian Muir (Darth Vader Helmet Sculptor) - autographed black and white 11x14" photograph featuring Vader's helmet. Signed neatly in silver ink to a central dark area, undedicated. Autograph obtained personally by the vendor.

Lot 55

An Edwardian and George V silver sauce boat, London 1908 and Sheffield 1916, both of helmet form with ogee rims, on stepped pad and trefoil feet, open C S scroll handles, 18cm long, 11.39ozt (2)

Lot 153

Style One, Variation One, desert rat patch on canteen. Army steel helmet with netting; khaki tunic.Series: The Armed Forces. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: William K. HarperIssued: 1991 - 1996Dimensions: 4.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Good.

Lot 175

Large size, modeled as a bulldog wearing a helmet and haversack. This piece was based on a character by Captain (Charles) Bruce Bairnsfather, who was a prominent British humorist and cartoonist during the first World War. Royal Doulton backstamp. Issued: c. 1918-1925Dimensions: 5"L x 4.5"W x 6.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 112

A George V silver sauce boat of helmet form. Chester 1919. 7½' long over handle. 5ozs 13dwts

Lot 97

DOZAN OF KYOTOA Satsuma-Ware Baluster Vase Meiji era (1868-1912), late 19th/early 20th centuryDecorated in enamels and gilt, the body with two large lobed panels, one enclosing a probable Chinese legend depicting an attendant holding a tasselled fan attached to a long pole decorated with a plume accompanying her mistress, sumptuously dressed, greeting a troupe of bare-breasted and barefoot female arhats (Buddhist disciples), one holding a child, several birds flying above, the second panel enclosing a characteristic bird-and-flower scene of a pheasant amongst flowering peonies and daffodils growing on the banks of a river, reserved on a ground of chrysanthemum heads on a shippo-tsunagi (linked-cash) ground, above two comma-shaped panels and a fan panel enclosing repeated formal flowers and a helmet resting over arrows, the shoulder with scattered chrysanthemum heads; signed on the base in gilt Nihon Kyoto Dozan tsukuru within a square reserve beneath the Satsuma crest. 30.2cm (11 13/16in) high. (2).Footnotes:Provenance:Sam Kirkpatrick (1875-1955), thence by descent.For Sam Kirkpatrick, please refer to the footnote to lot 90.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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