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AN EDWARDIAN BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER HELMET SHAPED CREAM JUG, beaded rim, strap handle, short pedestal and square foot, maker Maurice Freeman, London 1908, approximate gross weight 4.21ozt, 131.1 grams (Condition Report: the jug is leaning forward on the base, a large number of small dents throughout)
A resistance technician headset from J.J. Abrams' Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Star Wars: The Force Awakens is a 2015 American epic space opera film co-produced, co-written, and directed by J. J. Abrams. The sequel to Return of the Jedi, it is the seventh film in the "Skywalker Saga". Headsets like this were worn throughout several scenes in the film by resistance technicians. This headset is comprised of a custom headband that is made up of flexible plastic that is padded on the interior. On the sides, the headset features custom ear pads that allow the user to wear them securely around their helmet. The set features minor wear from production and remains in overall great production-used condition. This lot is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Studio Auctions.
Count Dracula’s (Gary Oldman) Armor featured in Francis Ford Coppola's 1992 lavish horror adaption of Bram Stoker's Dracula. After his beloved wife Elisabeta (Winona Ryder) sends him off to battle, Dracula returns from battle in this armor to find Elisabeth (Winona Ryder) dead. He renounces God's church and accepts the powers of darkness. Designed by Eiko Ishioka, this lot features a red helmet, chest piece, and boots and adds to the film’s gothic and opulent style. The helmet is a replica. The armor is distinct as it resembles a “lobster tail” design throughout all of the components, which contributes to the overall aesthetic of the film, emphasizing Dracula's association with blood and the supernatural. The choice of red for the armor is symbolic, representing both the character's connection to vampirism and his status as a powerful and otherworldly figure. The suit components feature slight wear from production use but remain in overall great condition. This lot is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Studio Auctions.
Set of three Los Angeles Examiner Newspapers from Joe Johnston’s 1991 action-adventure movie The Rocketeer. Cliff Secord (Bill Campbell) is a cocky stunt pilot in love with a beautiful actress, Jenny Blake (Jennifer Connelly). When he discovers a jet pack hidden in a biplane, Cliff straps on the rocket, dons a flashy helmet and becomes the high-flying hero known as The Rocketeer. But when Nazis want to use the rocket as a weapon, Cliff must use his alter ego to both protect Jenny from an evil actor (Timothy Dalton) and save the day in this period adventure based on the comic books by Dave Stevens. Newspapers of this style were distributed after Cliff (Bill Campbell) appeared as the Rocketeer for the first time to save a life at Bigelow’s Air Circus. Each newspaper features different headlines: “Man Flies Without Plane”; “Flying Man Saves Pilot”; and “Who is The Rocketeer?”. All three newspapers show creasing, edge wear and signs of color fading due to age. This lot is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Studio Auctions.
Jane Foster's (Natalie Portman) hero helmet from Taika Waititi's sci-fi action sequel Thor: Love and Thunder. Thor embarks on a journey unlike anything he's ever faced -- a quest for inner peace. However, his retirement gets interrupted by Gorr the God Butcher, a galactic killer who seeks the extinction of the gods. To combat the threat, Thor enlists the help of King Valkyrie, Korg and ex-girlfriend Jane Foster, who -- to his surprise -- inexplicably wields his magical hammer. Together, they set out on a harrowing cosmic adventure to uncover the mystery of the God Butcher's vengeance. This resin helmet is hand-painted with a variety of different finishes to resemble metal. On each side of the helmet, there is a silver wing with red accents running along the top and bottom. On the face of the helmet, there are Asgardian designs outlined in red that run across the forehead area along with black accent lines that streak across the left and right sides of the helmet. This piece features scuffs and scratches throughout but remains in overall great condition. Comes with a COA from Studio Auctions.
An original Mark II War Machine helmet worn by as James Rhodes / War Machine (DonCheadle) in Avengers: Age of Ultron(Marvel Studios, 2015). When Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) jump-starts a dormant peacekeeping program, things go terribly awry, forcing him, Thor (Chris Hemsworth), the Incredible Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) and the rest of the Avengers to reassemble. As the fate of Earth hangs in the balance, the team is put to the ultimate test as they battle Ultron, a technological terror hell-bent on human extinction. Along the way, they encounter two mysterious and powerful newcomers, Pietro and Wanda Maximoff. War Machine (James Rhodes) actor Don Cheadle was introduced in the first Iron Man film and became an integral part of the Avengers and a key player in the Avengers sequel. This helmet, an upgraded design from the version seen in the first two Iron Man films is made of fiberglass and features a removable neck section attached by magnets. The interior of the helmet is padded for the actor's comfort and features LED lights with a cord attached to a small battery pack. The helmet features intricate cast-in detailing and is painted a gun metal grey with two different tones of metallic silver on the faceplate and red detailing around the white acrylic eyes. The faceplate for this helmet is not removable and features two slits under the light-up eyes for the actor to see through. This remains in excellent, production-used condition. Comes with a COA from Studio Auctions.
A custom-made South Seas Club window from the production of Joe Johnston’s 1991 action film, The Rocketee. Cliff Secord (Bill Campbell) is a cocky stunt pilot in love with a beautiful actress, Jenny Blake (Jennifer Connelly). When he discovers a jet pack hidden in a biplane, Cliff straps on the rocket, dons a flashy helmet and becomes the high-flying hero known as The Rocketeer. But when Nazis want to use the rocket as a weapon, Cliff must use his alter ego to both protect Jenny from an evil actor (Timothy Dalton) and save the day in this period adventure based on the comic books by Dave Stevens. During the film, The Rocketeer (Bill Campbell) fights the henchman of Neville Sinclair (Timothy Dalton) at the South Seas Club located in Los Angeles, California and this window can be seen as The Rocketeer makes his escape. This custom-made, circular window features an underwater scene that depicts three Angelfish swimming above coral while their air bubbles are rising to the surface. The Angelfish and underwater environment are painted black. The border of the window is made up of a gold-like metal finish. This piece comes with a COA from Studio Auctions.
BSA Westlake trials bike. 1972. 500cc. Engine No. HD13842B44VSRuns but requires recommissioning. Comes with matching Bell helmet. 1 of 4 built by Richard Barnes using all brand new parts obtained in Europe. 2 of the 4 were kept by Gentury Industries. Engine was not started until 2015 when the current owner bought the bike. No docs
The Hunger Games (2012) - Peacekeeper Uniform Costume, to include an Armor vest, shirt jacket, trousers and a helmet (L). This equipment was made for one of Panems Peacekeepers, a fighting force used to suppress Panems various districts including Katniss and Peetas home of District 12. The flask vest is foam-padded construction with additional armour around the shoulders, nylon webbing straps, metal clips and Velcro closures. Straps at the bottom of the vest are present for connecting it to the wearers uniform. The pants and shirt are white and feature black details. A manufacturers label inside the vest and shirt reads 'Designed by Julianna Makovsky.' These clothes would have bean made bespoke for the performer and are not labelled for size, trouser label read 'Gates Adam', With Certificate of authenticity (5).
A collection of late Georgian Newcastle St Anthonys Pottery Creamware, circa 1805, to include teapot, helmet shaped jugs, tea bowls and saucers all decorated with a canary yellow glazed ground, transfer printed in black and magenta with various scenes including a Regency lady playing the piano, a gentleman on a boat to a river landscape and various landscape scenes, unmarked, some damage.
An unusual Doulton Silicon ware container modelled as a fire bucket with silver rim and named 'FIRE' in orange letters, with leather strap, two fairings of fire fighters, a pin cushion modelled as a fireman's helmet, a small brass paperweight, shoulder epaulettes and various fireman's buttons etc. (qty)
A mid 19th Century William Smith & Co of Stockton on Tees coffee pot circa 1850, hand decorated in pink lustre with a stylised house to a landscape with bridge verso and stylised leaf pattern borders, unmarked, height 25cm, together with a matched covered sucrier, open sucrier, helmet shape cream jug, and a quantity of matched tea bowls and saucers. (qty)
***NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT MEISSEN*** A late 19th century/early 20th century Continental porcelain stein, heavily decorated with battle scene, helmet finial to lid, gilt detail, metal finger mechanism, lid base and hunting dog detail to handle, ceramic portion of lid is loose within the metal mount.

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