Quantity of Various Military Badgesincluding chrome QC South Wales Constabulary helmet plate ... Chrome XXIV Reg buckle ... Gilt KC RAF beret badge ... Bullion embroidery Merchant Navy cap badge ... Bullion embroidery Bisley 1914 arm badge ... American rank stripes ... Royal Navy trade badges. Quantity.
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Italian Badges And Buttonsincluding brass 1st Infantry ... Brass 3rd Infantry ... Brass 2nd Light Infantry ... Cast brass, 2nd Light Infantry ... Embroidery 1st Infantry ... White metal and rosette pith helmet badge ... Brass Light Infantry shoulder board overlay ... Various rank and buttons. 12 items and buttons.
Two MKII Steel Helmets And A Civil Defence Steel Helmetconsisting green repainted helmet. The brim with 3 drilled holes to each side. Black treated linen liner. Fibre frame. Crown pad absent. Sprung side webbing chinstrap ... Post war, reissued to the Belgian Army. The side with National transfer. Leather liner and crown pad ... Grey painted, high crown helmet. Leather and webbing liner dated 1941. 3 items.
Selection of Various Hats Including Russianincluding black, padded linen, Tank Crew helmet complete with earphone wiring ... Dark blue, Russian Naval Officer's cap with anodised badge ... Dark blue and light blue, Russian Air Force Officer's cap with anodised badges ... Khaki and light blue Russian Air Force Officer's cap with anodised badges ... Khaki and red, Russian Army Officer's cap with anodised badge ... American Air Force NCO's cap. 11 items.
Three Various WW2 Steel Helmetsconsisting Civil Defence, grey painted, MKII helmet. Each side of the brim with four holes drilled. Sorbo rubber liner. Khaki webbing, fixed chinstrap ... Green painted MKII helmet. Linen liner loose. Frame dated 1941. Rubber crown pad absent ... Civilian Zuckerman, grey painted high crown helmet. The front with small painted red cross. Inner brim dated 6/41. Leather and webbing liner dated 1941. 3 items.
Four British Steel Helmetsconsisting khaki yellow, repainted, MKII helmet. Side brim drilled with 3 holes. Black treated liner. The frame dated 1939. Early pattern, oval rubber crown pad ... Post war reissue helmet. Black linen liner. Cruciform crown pad ... Similar example with repainted badges. Camo net. Brown leather liner ... 1941 dated Zuckerman civilian high crown helmet. Leather and webbing liner. 4 items.
WW2 Rescue MKII Steel Helmetblack painted shell with white R to the front and rear. Inner brim dated 1943. Black treated linen liner. Rubber, oval crown pad. Together with a similar black painted, MKII helmet. Black treated linen liner. Liner frame dated 1939. Rubber oval crown pad. Sprung side webbing chin strap. 2 items.
Three British Steel Helmetsconsisting brown painted shell. Black treated linen liner. Frame with faint date. Cruciform rubber crown pad. Sprung side webbing chinstrap ... Khaki brown painted example. The front stencilled "NPB". Liner broken and loose. Sprung side webbing chinstrap ... MKII steel helmet shell (rusted). Lining absent. Sprung sided webbing chinstrap. 3 items.
Four Various Helmets Including Americanconsisting green fibre helmet with desert camouflage cover. Nylon and leather liner. Webbing chinstrap ... Iraq fibre helmet. Webbing liner ... Black composite helmet with blue cotton cover. Nylon and plastic liner ... Green painted, American style helmet. Fibre inner shell with webbing liner. 4 items.
Three Various Helmetsconsisting American tank pattern, fibre crown helmet. Fold down leather and fibre ear panels. Leather chinstrap. Leather, three panel liner. Post war, M1956 German, grey painted steel helmet. Nylon netting cover. Leather, six tongue liner. Leather chinstrap ... Post war, British MKIII, black painted steel helmet. Black treated linen liner frame with maker's details. Elasticated chinstrap. 3 items.
Two WW2 Civil Defence Brodie Pattern Steel Helmetsgrey painted crown and brim. One helmet with 3 small holes to either side of the brim. One helmet front with factory transfer to the front (worn). Black treated linen liner. One liner dated 1940. Cruciform crown pads. Sprung side chinstraps. Some rusting and minor damage. 2 items.
Selection of Police Helmet Sparesincluding 2 x plated crown cruciforms ... Blackened crown cruciforms ... 6 x white metal and plated crown rounded top spikes ... White metal comb front ... Blackened rose head crown mount ... Blackened brass band ... 2 x plated chin chains ... 5 x blackened side rose head mounts ... 7 x plated side rose head mounts. 26 items.
Two Infantry Home Service OR's Helmet Platesconsisting Durham Light Infantry example. Brass backing star surmounted by Victorian crown. Central Durham circlet and strung bugle circlet. Lugs present ... Royal Scots example. Brass backing star surmounted by a Kings crown. Central bi-metal Royal Scots badge overlay. Lugs present. 2 items.
Three Various Helmet/Cap Badgesconsisting post 1901 Royal Artillery helmet plate. Brass KC royal coat of arms with lower field gun and scroll. 3 rear lugs ... Post 1901 Royal Fusiliers fur cap grenade. Brass KC flaming grenade. The ball with central rose head. 2 rear lugs ... South Staffordshire bi-metal pagri circlet badge. Rear long slider. 3 items.
Post War Inner Flying Helmet and H Maskgreen canvas inner flying helmet complete with inner ear pads. Complete with a H type oxygen mask complete with corrugated tube. Microphone absent. Together with a post war silk map, Sheet L & M of China and French Indo China. Map folded ... Pair of greatcoat rank straps.
1970's Flight Deck Crewman's Helmetgreen fibre crown pad stencilled "HMM-162" and green rear pad with transfer "VMA 231" ace of spades badge. Tan cotton inner helmet holding the plated head harness with composite ear shells. Inner issue label dated "Jul 78". Some wear. Together with a Canadian, khaki, winter peaked cap with fold down ear flaps. 2 items.
Royal Marine and Royal Navy Cap Badgesincluding plated and anodised, 3 part, QC RM Plymouth Division ... Brass QC RM helmet plate ... Plated and gilt KC RM Band Portsmouth ... Anodised QC RM ... Brass KC RM ... Anodised RMLI .. Bullion embroidery QC RN Chaplain ... Bullion embroidery QC RN Officer ... Bullion embroidery RN Chief Petty Officer ... Bullion embroidery QC RN Petty Officer. 22 items.
Small Selection of Infantry Badgesincluding brass Durham LI helmet plate centre ... Silvered, gilt and enamel Cheshire Reg F/S badge ... Silvered QC, 3 part The Highlanders badge ... White metal QC Royal Irish Regiment Piper's badge ... Bullion embroidery QC Royal Regiment of Fusiliers Officer's badge ... Bronzed QC Royal Hampshire Reg (blades) ... Bullion embroidery Lincolnshire Yeo collar/FS badge ... Bullion embroidery City of London Reg collar/FS badge ... Bullion embroidery KOYLI collar/FS badge ... 3 x tartan badge backing. 13 items.
A good quality 20th-century armourer-made copy of a Flemish-style helmet, circa 1560-70the skull with a high, roped comb, pivoted visor with stepped vision-slits, the upper bevor pierced to the right-hand side with vertical ventilation slights, hook-and-eye catches, two gorget plates with roped edges, aged condition throughout, 32cm high
A late 16th/early 17th-century North European composite close helmet with a later neck guard and visor, the visor with elongated sights, two-piece skull with a high medial roped comb, the upper bevor pierced horizontally elongated ventilation slots to either side, two-piece gorget with roped edges.
A Cold War period RAF Mk1A (M) personalised bone dome helmet ensemble, the helmet's silver shell decorated with a playing card and red Yin Yang emblem (named to 'Yates'), size 2 regular, serial no. 2537, stores ref 22C/2117, complete with tinted visor with cover, internal web harness, a blue cloth RAF G-type flying helmet (named to 'Phillips'), and an American RAF modified Type A13A/2 Oxygen Mask, dated 1959, with microphone, loom and plug.
RAF Wing Commander Sidney Patrick 'Pat' Daniels, D.S.O*, D.F.C* - The original flying headgear worn by Daniels on WW2 operations, including the disastrous Nuremberg Raid (30th - 31st March 1944). Comprising RAF C-Type 1st pattern leather flying helmet, with G-type oxygen mask and Mk.VIII flying goggles mounted on a dummy display head with an inscribed plaque.Sold together with the original sale catalogue of purchase by the present vendor (Bonhams, 28th May 1996); a letter to the present vendor from the curator of Royal Air Force Bomber Command Collection confirming the provenance; quantity of related photocopied paperwork and a copy of 'Bomber Barons' by Chaz Bowyer.*Please note that although the plaque and letter from Bomber Command state this equipment was worn for all 87 sorties, the Type G oxygen mask and Mark VIII goggles were first entered into service in 1943 and could therefore only have been in use from that date onwards. Notes: RAF Wing Commander Sidney Patrick 'Pat' Daniels, D.S.O*, D.F.C. Pathfinder and Master Bomber. Born in 1921, he joined the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve in 1939 and had flown over 80 missions by the time he was 24 years old.Citations for his medals are as follows:DFC 6 June 1941: This officer has completed 25 operational flights over the enemy and enemy-occupied country, involving 187 hours flying. He has proved himself to be a captain of outstanding dash and initiative, especially on long-distance flights. In the face of heavy opposition he pressed home his attacks on Berlin and Mannheimn as well as Stettin and Weiserling. He has shown great enthusiasm and efficiency.Bar to DFC 4 December 1942:Since being awarded the DFC this officer has participated in numerous successful sorties. His attacks have at all times been pressed home with the greatest determination and excellent photographs of the target area have frequently been obtained. One night in July 1942, Squadron Leader Daniels piloted an aircraft detailed to attack Hamburg. On the outward flight, shortly after setting course from base, one of the engines caught fire and became useless. Despite this, Squadron Leader Daniels flew on to his objective and, regardless of the heavy defences, bombed it successfully. Displaying fine airmanship, he flew the aircraft to base and landed it safely. This officer is an exceptional operational captain who has always displayed fearless determination to complete his allotted task.DSO 12 March 1943: Since the award of a bar to the DFC this officer has participated in a number of operational sorties from most of which he has returned with excellent photographs of the target area. On a recent occasion, when detailed to attack Hamburg, one of his aircraft's engines failed early on the outward journey. Undaunted he proceeded with his mission, successfully bombed the target and returned safely to base. Squadron Leader Daniels, as Deputy Flight Commander, has displayed utmost courage and enthusiasm, and his influence on the Squadron has been excellent.Bar to DSO 29 September 1944:This officer has completed a third tour of operational duty during which he has completed many sorties against strongly defended targets in Germany. He has pressed home his attacks with the greatest determination and his coolness and courage in the face of enemy fire have been most inspiring. He is a highly efficient squadron commander whose sterling qualities have impressed all.Please see additional images. The mask is very much at fault, a section at the top is missing (the area which originally had the nosewire and its retaining loops) and the other areas are perishing and cracking. There is also a tear to the lower section of the mask.
A small rectangular tin trunk containing a Naval Officer's or Court Uniform full dress tail coat, gilt buttons and piping, matching trousers, braces, white waistcoat, cummerbund and cocked hat; the coat with a label for H.J Nicolls, Regent Street, London (some moth damage, general wear to clothing); together with an early 20th-century Hawkes & Co circular helmet tin named to E.C. Wolseley Esq, Staffordshire Yeomanry and two National Rifle Association medals inset in white metal coasters, one named to Lt. Col N.G. Blake, Bisley 1961 (4)
Otto Schmidt-Hofer (German, 1873–1925): A patinated bronze figure of a Greek warriorthe male nude holding a boulder above his head, a helmet and a dagger at his feet, on naturalistic canted rectangular base, signed Schmidt/Hofer raised on a stepped veined marble plinth, 78.5cm high, 20cm wide, 26cm deep approximately overallThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
After Giambologna (Italian, 1529-1608): A late 19th/early 20th century patinated bronze figure of Mercury together with a mahogany pedestalthe figure wearing a winged helmet, his right arm held aloft and holding a caduceus in his left hand, mounted on a cylindrical marble plinth with applied patinated bronze figural frieze depicting putti, and square plinth base, the pedestal of fluted columnar form with floral garland carved decoration, on a square shallow plinth base, the figure, 84.5cm high, the pedestal, 116cm high (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A crash helmet,1930s and later, a pudding-basin-style motorcycle helmet by Cromwell, decorated in a black and white chequered pattern on a shellac-sealed linen-covered shell, internally with moleskin leather lining and neck protection,25.5cm wide20.5cm deep17cm high,together with a pair of Italian racing goggles, by Super Fospaic Milano, with curved laminated lenses to a vented nickel-plated frame, with padded and leather-lined cheek protection, anda pair of leather motorcycling gauntlets (4)
Two Brodie helmets; a Fireman's helmet, Northamptonshire; a pilot's helmet marked Mk1A, Serial no 6509, Size 4; a pair of WWI military binoculars, MkV Wide, in leather case; Carl Zeiss binoculars in case; telescope; and a pair of military naval binoculars by Barr & Stroud, Serial No. 61198, in leather case; etc.
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