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UNITED KINGDOM. George IV, 1820-30. Silver crown, 1821. Royal Mint. Laureate head left; B.P. below; GEORGIUS IIII D: G: BRITANNIAR: REX F: D:. Design by Benedetto Pistrucci. / St. George with helmet and cape, holding a sword, on horseback rearing right; date and BP in exergue. Design by Benedetto Pistrucci. Edge inscribed (raised lettering); DECUS ET TUTAMEN. ANNO REGNI SECUNDO.In secure plastic holder, graded PCGS AU53 , certification number 02683454. PCGS population in this grade: 4.PCGS population in higher grade: 156.Reference: S-3805Mintage: 437,976.Diameter: 39 mm.Weight: 28.276 g.Composition: 925.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
UNITED KINGDOM. Edward VII, 1901-10. Silver florin, 1904. Royal Mint. Bare head of King Edward VII facing right; De S. below; EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:. Design by George William de Saulles. / Britannia standing on prow of ancient ship wearing helmet; holding trident and resting left hand on shield with Union Jack; date in prow below; ONE FLORIN TWO SHILLINGS. Design by George William de Saulles. Edge milled.Very fine, lightly cleaned. Rare. Reference: Bull-3580 [R]; Davies-1532; ESC-922; KM-801; S-3981Mintage: 2,769,932.Diameter: 28.3 mm.Weight: 11.31 g.Composition: 925.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
Good pair of early William IV silver chambersticks, Sheffield 1838, maker Creswick & Co (Thomas, James & Nathaniel Creswick), the detachable sconces above fluted bodies, the onslow pattern handles with recesses for the tapering snuffers, on dished bases, the bases and snuffers with crest depicting a bird of prey with a twig in its mount perched on top of a knights helmet, 15cm diameter, 10cm high, 20.7oz
Hasbro Star Wars large scale X-Wing Fighter x two, both within Good sealed packaging. Think Way Star Wars Episode 1 Anakin's Podracer Wake-Up System, Excellent Untested, within Good opened packaging. Think Way Star Wars AT-AT U-Command with Remote Control, Excellent Untested, within Good opened packaging. Star Wars modern Helmet Pencil Toppers, within Good Plus opened box. Selection of Star Wars Books, all generally Good to Excellent. (qty)
Quantity of Kenner vintage MASK figures and vehicles includes Condor, Good Plus Complete within Good opened box, includes instructions; Skybolt, missing one helmet, Good Plus to Excellent, within Fair opened box; Billboard Blast, Good (discoloured), incomplete, within Good opened box; Vandal, Good, incomplete, within Good opened box; Wildcat, Good, incomplete, within Good opened box; Iguana empty box and others, all generally Good to Good Plus. (qty)
A George III silver cream jug,by Thomas Streetin, London 1795, of helmet form, with a foliate band of bright-cut engraving to a vacant cartouche,15cm hightogether with a similar plain example,London 1786, with a reeded rim,12.5cm highand another cream jug,by William Aitken, Chester, date mark rubbed, with a reeded rim,12cm hightotal 10.9ozt (3)Condition Report1795 example) Heavily dented throughout. Crack to the rim. Rubbing to the engraving.1786 example) Minor dents to the side and handle. No evidence of erasure. The makers mark is rubbed and illegible. William Aitken example) Tarnishing throughout. Minor dents throughout.
Collection of Military Helmet and Cap Badges including Gordon Highlanders, Tyneside Scottish, Lowland Regiment, The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, The King's Own Cameron Highlanders, Scottish Rifles, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Light Infantry and Gordon Highlanders (92nd) helmet badge
Dragon - DiD - Others - A millinery of 21 German WW2 hats and helmets majority attributed to Dragon / Did. Lot includes German Paratrooper helmet; German Officers Cap; German Medic helmet and similar. Items show signs of display ranging Good - Very Good overall and are unchecked for completeness.(This does not constitute a guarantee)
A BOX OF SILVER AND COSTUME JEWELLERY, to include a pair of carved blue john fluorite drop earrings, with white metal fish hook fittings, a white metal butterfly wing bar brooch, a silver ingot pendant necklace, hallmarked Sheffield 2000, suspended from a fine curb link chain with spring clasp, an amber cabochon pendant, stamped 925, suspended from a fine rope twist chain with spring clasp stamped 925, two white metal chains each with an imitation pearl pendant, a white metal brooch in the form of two crossed swords with a helmet, unmarked, a childs christening bangle stamped '9ct gold front', a white metal blue cabochon stone pendant stamped 'Sterling' suspended from a rope twist chain with spring clasp stamped 'Sterling', a white metal articulated floral pendant necklace, a silver Victorian memorial brooch, hallmarked 'S. Bros' Birmingham 1884, together with boxes of costume jewellery pieces, imitation pearls, brooches, rings, white metal marcasite brooches, etc
Ca. 100-300 AD. A mould-made terracotta oil lamp with concave discus bearing a relief image of a defeated gladiator facing right. He is depicted in a seated position, he wears a helmet and holds a gladius in his right hand. His shield lies in front of his feet. The shoulder of the lamp is flat, with three concentric circles framing the tondo. A filling hole at the bottom. The nozzle channel is wide and decorated with volutes on each side.Size: L:110mm / W:82mm ; 80gProvenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca. 900-1000 AD. A rare Viking period iron helmet; formed of triangular sections; attached with iron rivets passing through this overlap to secure them in position; the rivets worked flat into the surface of the helmet, almost invisible from the outside but detectable on the inner surface; the inverted lower rim furnished with an additional series of rivets, probably to accommodate a lining; the plate-junction at the apex with loop, allowing a plume or horsehair streamer to be inserted, or a conical covering plate to be attached. Reference: Curtis, H. M., 2,500 Years of European Helmets, North Hollywood, 1978; Denny, N. & Filmer-Sankey, J., The Bayeux Tapestry, London, 1966; Kirpicnikow, A. N., Russische Helme aus dem Frahen Mittelalter Waffen- und Kostamkunde, 3rd Series, Vol. 15, pt. 2, 1973; Menghin, W. The Merovingian Period - Europe Without Borders, Berlin, 2007, p.326-7, item I.34.4. The item comes with an academic report written by Russel Scott; famous lecturer, reenactor and expert of Viking and medieval artefacts.Size: L:200mm / W:225mm; 955gProvenance: Allegedly found in 1942 in Germany. Brought to England in 1945. Various English private collections. In last collection until 2018, when bought by the current owner.
Ca. 454-404 BC BC, classical period.. Head of Athena right, wearing earring and crested Attic helmet decorated with olive leaves and palmette Owl standing right, head frontally,olive sprig and crescent behind, to the right A?E. Kroll 8. Size: D: 22.9mm / 15.9gProvenance: Private UK collection, acquired pre 2000.
Ca. 600 BC. A bronze combat helmet of Archaic Corinthian-Type, hammered from a single sheet of bronze with finely contoured almond-shaped eyes that gently taper to a point. Simplistic curvilinear eyebrows. Arched enveloping cheek pieces that provide a vertical opening for the mouth. A border has been drilled with rounded head-headed rivets to secure an interior lining. The nose-guard is wide with a round conical shaped terminal end. The dome-shaped calotte with a widely protruding round back of the head continuing into a slightly flaring neck-guard. The ridge decorated with linear decoration above the eyebrows. The domed skull with attachments for plumes. This fine example of helmet would have been owned by a wealthy member of the social elite. Perhaps someone of high importance. Item comes with a professional historical report from Ancient Report Specialists. Literature: Martin D’Arcy, S.J., Dr Werner Muensterberger, Edward Sullivan, C.S.B Persona Grata, an Exhibition of Masks from 1200 B.C. to the Present, exhibit catalogue, University of St. Thomas, Houston, 1960, no. 1, illus. R. Hixenbaugh, Ancient Greek Helmets: A Complete Guide and Catalogue, New York, 2019. Cf. Christie’s, 19738, Antiquities, 21 April 2021, lot 52 and 72. The Walters Art Museum, Accession Number: 54.2304. The British Museum, Accession Number: 1824.0407.32. This elite form of hoplite helmet is commonly referred to as “Corinthian-Type” because it is worn by the goddess Athena on Corinthian coins. Originating in Greece it was named after the polis Corinth. Although these helmets were not limited to one production place. These helmets were popular in Greece and in territories colonised by or in regular contact with the Greeks. The hoplite wearing a Corinthian helmet would have been a frightening sight to any enemy with a pair of glaring eyes behind a stylised cut-out.The helmet is completely intact, without repair or restoration which is rare on the global art market.Size: L:160mm / W:280mm ; 725gProvenance: Important Private collection of Ancient Art, London UK; formerly in an old Spanish 'Cervera' collection, acquired in the early 1990s.
Ca. 400 BC. A bronze helmet forged from a single hammered sheet with a finely central crest in high relief depicting a stylised gorgoneion with intricately made snake heads depicting scales, in between two long cyclindrical erect plume holders. The crown with a raised spiral tendril in relief. The ridge terminates at the back in a pronounced carinated edge, an arching ridge above the neck-guard; the cheek-pieces hinged. The helmet is surmounted by a pair of engraved sheet bronze wings. Two finely decorated wings of sheet bronze riveted to the sides. This extraordinary example of Chalcidian helmet was likely owned by someone of importance. A wealthy member of social standing. Item comes with a professional historical report from Ancient Report Specialists. Literature: R. Hixenbaugh, Ancient Greek Helmets: A Complete Guide and Catalog, New York, 2019, p. 491, no. X356. For a similar helmet in the Mougins Museum with plume holders and peaked brow see no. 108 in Merrony, op. cit. Graells, R. Lorrio, A., Qesada F.. Cascos Hispano-Calcidos, 2014. Mainz. John Hewitt, Official Catalogue of the Tower Armouries, London, 1859, no. 1.19. M. Burns, “Graeco-Italic Militaria” in M. Merrony (ed) Mougins Museum of Classical Art, France, 2011, p.215. fig 97.Cf. Christie’s, 19992, Antiquities, 12 Ocober 2021, lot 44. Christie’s, 5524 Axel Guttman Collection of Ancient Arms and Armour, Part 2, lot 101. Christie’s. 2364, Antiquities including property from the collection of Max Palevsky, lot 109. Hermann Historica, 7 October 2009, lot 58. The Royal Armouries, Accession Number: 11.197.This extravagant form of helmet with a pair of divine celestial wings would have would have been a frightening sight to any enemy. The Chalcidian-Type helmet started to replace the Corinthian-type helmet on the battlefield in the 5th century BC due to its restrictive attributes. The new versatile Chalcidian form of battle helmet enabled the owner to adapt on the battlefield. The Chalcidian helmet enabled greater sensory perception as the helmet was lighter and made in with senses in mind. By the time of the Peloponnesian War (434-402 BC) the Chalcidian helmet was the most widely distributed helmet in the Greek ranks.Size: L:355mm / W:485mm ; 1.11kgProvenance: Important private collection of Ancient Art, London UK; acquired from J.Lawton collection Surrey, UK; previously with the Parthenon Gallery, obtained from Axel Guttmann (Munich) pre-2000.
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