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Lot 605

WW2 German Afrikakorps DAK 2nd Pattern Pith Helmet, Nice later war Afrikakorps olive green felt construction. With two zinc shields / decals and the chin strap in very good condition. Leather interior press stamped with maker mark “M”

Lot 125

Victorian 1st Worcestershire Rifle Volunteer Corps Other Ranks Home Service Helmet, fine green cloth home service helmet with blackened helmet plate of the 1st Worcestershire Rifle Volunteer Corps, blackened linked chin strap, rosette side bosses, cruciform spike base with moulded rosette mounts and removable fluted other ranks spike. Interior with green cloth covering to the peaks and black leather sweatband. Generally a good example. This actual helmet appears on page 42 of Badges of the Worcestershire regiment by R W Bennett. 

Lot 147

French Aviation Service M-15 Adrian Pattern Steel Helmet, good example of the WW1 type M-15 Adrian pattern helmet with much of the dark blue paint finish remaining to the shell. Helmet is complete with its aviation section front badge which the backing shield has been painted red, wings golden and star silver (all period done). Helmet is complete with its original but worn leather liner and leather chinstrap.

Lot 177

WW2 US Army M1 Helmet and Liner, Original wartime example of an M1 helmet, this one is of the later war pattern with swivel chin strap bales and a front seam. The is in its original dark green cork chopped finish. To the front of the helmet is painted a 2nd lieutenants rank bar, in yellow. The heat/lot number stamped to the inside is ‘944A’. the original webbing chin straps still hand from the bales with the standard wartime hook system to fasten them. The liner in its original OD is complete with leather band and chin strap. Stamped to the crown is the makers mark of ‘International Molded Plastics Inc’. Finished with a hessian cover and large square type camo net.

Lot 461

WW1 German M-17 Steel Combat Helmet, a well worn example of a M-16 helmet shell which appears to have just remains of a camouflage paint finish. The shell is heavily pitted and worn. Helmet has the M-17 metal liner band and three white leather liner pads.

Lot 70

Victorian Kent Volunteer Artillery Helmet Plate, white metal other ranks helmet plate with crowned royal arms, artillery field piece below with scroll above having laurel wreath, lower scroll with ‘KENT VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY’. Three lug fittings to the reverse. 

Lot 179

WW2 USAAF M5 Flak Helmet, Fantastic example of the M5 flak helmet. This pattern with its longer ear flaps was standardised in Jan 1945. This one is in unissued condition, showing little wear to the edges and scuffing from most likely storage. The helmet retains its OD green paint with its slightly flocked material put in place for stopping skin freezing to the metal components of the helmet. The liner system and chin strap are in good condition with once again little to no wear.

Lot 606

WW2 German Army (Heer) M35 Double Decal Steel Combat Helmet, fine example retaining much of the original apple green paint finish to the shell. Complete with original German army (heer) eagle decal and national tri-colour, both being 95% present. Interior of the shell stamped ‘Q66’ for the maker Quist, and rear skirt stamped ‘4500’. Original leather liner system on aluminium band and leather chinstrap. Good untouched example.

Lot 445

Rare Imperial German Hesse Other Ranks Pickelhaube with Regimental Markings for Infantry Regiment Nr 115 and Reserve Infantry Regiment Nr 116, fine example of the earlier 1871 model pickelhaube, being a taller leather bodied helmet to the later 1897 model normally associated with WW1. This helmet has its brass other ranks helmet plate for the state of Hesse, original leather chinstrap and correct ribbon non serrated edge type Hesse state cockade and standard reichs pattern cockade. Helmet with brass front trim, rear spine and cruciform spike base with plain domed rivets and special pattern short fluted removable spike only found on Hesse helmets. The interior of the helmet has the original leather liner system which remains in generally good condition. The rear peak has clear black ink regimental stampings for ‘J.R.115’ with date 1894 and also the other side a ink stamping ‘R.J.R. 116’, the six is not clear. Interestingly the shell has marks where holes have been filled in where the regimental ‘1621’ honour scroll of Infanterie Regiment Nr 115 was once present, but removed when re-issued to the 116th regiment who wore no additional scroll. Overall this is an excellent example of a very desirable Imperial German helmet. It is not uncommon to find helmets from the state of Hesse to be re-issued and fittings changed to suit the various regiments of the state. Although not a principality in the Imperial German set up, the state of Hesse is very small compared to the other main states of Imperial Germany and as such items from their units are very hard to find and desirable amongst collectors.

Lot 131

Post 1902 Suffolk Regiment Militia Officers Home Service Helmet, fine example of a blue cloth home service helmet with its original kings crown officers Militia type helmet plate to the centre. Linked chinstrap, rosette side bosses, cruciform spike base with rosette fittings and fluted officers spike. Interior with tan leather sweatband and crimson lining. Helmet shows some light wear but the helmet plate retains much of the original fire gilt wash finish.

Lot 462

WW1 German M-17 Camouflaged Steel Combat Helmet, good example of a standard M-16 shell which has a typical 1918 directive camouflage paint scheme in the form of green, brown and ochre colours with black separation lines. The interior of the helmet has the metal M-17 liner band and the three brown leather liner pads, one is loose. Complete with the leather chinstrap. Remains of the name of the original owner to the interior of the shell. Makers and size stamped ‘Si 66’. Generally a good example.

Lot 501

Pre-WW2 German Hero Series Table Bust, fine example of a silvered ‘Hero’ series bust of a German soldier wearing steel helmet and combat tunic. Mounted onto a marble base with plaque to the centre with engraved presentation in gothic script for the NCO Korps of infantry regiment 26 on 6th October 1936. Please note this lot is housed in our USA office and will be shipped from the USA to the winning bidder.

Lot 142

WW1 French Infantry Adrian Pattern Steel Helmet, fine example of a classic French Adrian helmet with infantry flaming grenade badge to the centre. Helmet retains much of its original horizon blue paint finish to the shell. Complete with its original leather liner and leather chinstrap. Good classic example.

Lot 178

WW2 American Tank Crew Helmet, hard fibre shell with leather padded ear flaps and leather liner system. Rawlings makers details to the interior.

Lot 458

WW1 German M-16 Steel Combat Helmet, good untouched example retaining much of its original field grey / green paint finish to the exterior and interior of the shell. The interior of the helmet retains the original leather liner band and the three brown leather liner pads. Fitted to the helmet is a black leather chinstrap with subdued brass fittings. Helmer has an old wire hanging strap attached to it. Dusty and uncleaned. Shell stamping is not clear, looks like “-J62”.

Lot 435

Imperial German Prussian Pioneer Battalion Other Ranks Pickelhaube, fine sleepy untouched example of an other ranks pickelhaube with white metal other ranks helmet plate to the centre, white metal peak trim, rear spine an other ranks pattern spike with the base having plain dome rivets. Other ranks state and national cockades supported by leather chinstrap. Original leather liner system to the interior. Rear peak with regimental stamps ‘P.B. 10’ (Pioneer Battalion Nr10). Nice patina to the fittings. 

Lot 468

Rare WW1 Turkish M-18 Steel Combat Helmet, a as found example of the rare visorless helmet which was produced by the Germans for the Ottoman Empire and issued to the Turkish troops at the later stages of WW1. The helmet has been found and has been badly stored at one time, with the shell being heavily pitted and rusted, one small hole at the back of the helmet. Remains of the original paint finish to the shell. Interior has the metal liner band with the chinstrap attachments identifying this as an M-18 pattern. The liner band still has the three brown leather liner pads present, but these not surprisingly show wear which is consistent with the condition of the shell. No markings are visible to the shell due to the pitting, however this is a extremely rare variation of Turkish WW1 helmet to find.

Lot 150

WW1 Romanian M-15 Adrian Pattern Steel Helmet, retaining much of the original dark blue paint finish to the shell. Helmet with crowned badge to the front. Interior with the original leather liner system and damaged leather chinstrap. Helmet shows some wear but generally a good example.

Lot 449

Imperial German Bavarian Chevauleger Pickelhaube, leather bodied helmet with brass other ranks Bavarian state helmet plate to the front. Square dip leather front peak with brass trim. One domed scaled chinstrap with single other ranks pattern Bavarian state cockade. Cruciform spike base with plain dome rivets and fluted Bavarian spike. Interior retains the original other ranks leather liner. Helmet shows wear with leather body shrunk, some leather covering missing and stitching faults to the rear and front peaks. One lion on the helmet plate missing its tail.

Lot 151

WW1 Portuguese Steel Combat Helmet, interesting mild steel ribbed brodie style helmet which was produced during the first world war period. Green painted shell. Helmet is complete with its original leather sweatband and cloth lining. Originally able to purchase by British officers but were soon found to not be suitable for frontline service, so most were then exported to Portugal where they were used from WW1 period and into the post war years.

Lot 779

WW2 Japanese Type 90 Steel Combat Helmet, example with much of the original brown paint finish to the shell. Helmet is complete with its original liner system. Helmet also has the original infantry star, this is now loose. Please note this lot is housed in our USA office and will be shipped from the USA to the winning bidder.

Lot 439

Imperial German Prussian Officers Pickelhaube, fine example of a fibre body officers pickelhaube with gilt metal Prussian officers helmet plate to the centre. Officers state and reichs pattern cockades with officers scaled chinstraps. Spike base with gilt metal securing stars, officers spike, brass front trim and rear spine. Interior with green covering to underside of the front peak and red covering to underside of the rear peak. Wide tan leather sweatband and green cloth lining to the interior. Officers name inked to the sweatband. Paper retailers label to the interior shell under the cloth lining. Overall a good example.

Lot 171

WW2 RAF Flying Helmet, Goggles and Mask Worn Operationally by W/O Sid Cannon, Air Gunner with No 460 Squadron, RAF C type helmet, G type mask and MK.IVB goggles. First pattern C type flying helmet with external wiring loom. Early Bennetts buckle and strap with all four of the goggle straps still in place. The leather is quite worn due to heavy use, with some of the outer leather skin being soft and slightly weak. Despite its outer condition the helmet itself is quite a strong example. The ‘AM’ label remains to the inside of the crown, stating it to be a size 4, the largest in which these helmets were made. One of the outer ear cups which houses the receiver has become brittle and has cracked. The MK.IV goggles are complete with strap, of which has been cut down, probably by the original owner. The lenses have become clouded up. The staps are worn in condition, with the spring sections of the loops showing through the outer cloth. The G type mask is somewhat worn with the rubber components having perished, particularly to the nose section. Complete with a type 48 microphone, webbing harness and the hose with clip, of which stands in good condition. All displayed on a head mounted on a board with an original sidcot collar around the neck. Named to a W/O Sid Cannon, who flew as an air gunner with 460sqn, Bomber Command, on 45 ops.

Lot 148

WW1 Italian M-15 Adrian Steel Helmet, good example of a large size Adrian helmet with much of the original green paint finish to the shell. Helmet has no badge to the centre which is correct for Italian Adrian helmets. Original light brown leather liner system to the interior of the helmet and green leather Italian type chinstrap. Overall a very good example of a desirable Adrian helmet.

Lot 434

Imperial German Prussian Other Ranks Pickelhaube, good untouched example of a other ranks pickelhaube with fibre body, leather front and rear peaks with brass trim. Other ranks Prussian eagle helmet plate to the centre, other ranks state and national cockades supported by the original leather chinstrap. Other ranks spike with plain domed fixing rivets. Interior retains its leather liner with replaced string tie. No clear regimental markings to the rear peak. Crack to one side of the fibre body but otherwise a good untouched other ranks example, harder to find with fibre bodies.

Lot 164

WW2 British MK.II Helmet with Herefordshire Regiment Decal, British Mk.II helmet with water slide decal of the Herefordshire Regiment. Original finish remains on the exterior and interior of the helmet, with rusting showing through. The originally applied water slide decal of the Hereford’s dons the front of the helmet but has suffered from some wear. Manufactured by ‘AMC’ or Austin Motor Company and dated 1941. This company only manufactured Mk.II helmets for this one year only. Complete with liner which has seen considerable wear and tear, plus the later addition of the chin strap. Good honest helmet.

Lot 610

WW2 German Fire Brigade “Feuerwehr” Helmet, Dark blue/black steel helmet with both decals intact. Original and matching leather liner and complete with chinstrap and the neck cover. Very nice example of this helmet.

Lot 77

3x Victorian Other Ranks Home Service Helmet Plates, being universal pattern brass Victorian crown helmet plates with removable centres for the Suffolk regiment, East Surrey regiment and Norfolk regiment. All with lug fittings to the reverse. (3 items) 

Lot 132

Post 1902 Bedfordshire Regiment Officers Home Service Helmet, blue cloth home service helmet with gilt metal kings crown officers regimental helmet plate with blue enamel centre. Rosette side bosses, linked chinstrap, cruciform spike base with rosette fittings and fluted officers spike. Tan leather sweatband to the interior. Shows some wear.

Lot 183

Post WW2 British Airborne Forces Steel Helmet, interesting example of a British Airborne forces steel combat helmet which has had the outside painted one half red, other green with a divided yellow diamond to the centre of the crown, possibly some form of training or instructional reason? Interior has a standard type liner system with the leather sweatband being stamped ‘BMB II 1953’. Shows some wear, leather cup from the chinstrap harness partly loose.

Lot 144

Rare WW1 French Colonial Naval / Marines Adrian Pattern Helmet, fine example of a M-1915 Adrian pattern helmet which retains much of its original horizon blue paint finish. The centre of the helmet has the large anchor badge for use by Colonial Naval troops and also later by French Marines. Helmet retains the original liner system to the interior but no chinstrap.

Lot 160

WW2 British 1944 Dated Paratroopers Steel Combat Helmet, with its original green paint finish to the shell which has original camouflage net fitted. Interior of the helmet has the special pattern liner system with webbing harness chinstrap set up. The leather sweatband with ‘BMB 1944’ date. Helmet interior shows service wear, top pad become loose, but overall generally a good example.

Lot 463

WW1 German M-17 Camouflaged Souvenired Steel Combat Helmet, being a fine M-16 helmet shell which has much of its original 1918 directive camouflage paint finish in green and browns with black separation lines. The helmet has been souvenired by an allied soldier who has captured the helmet by adding a brass Prussian other ranks helmet plate to the front and a brass other ranks spike to the top, making the helmet resemble the famous pickelhaube. Interior of the shell is the M-17 liner band but no liner pads. Helmet has a later chinstrap added by a collector. Over the years we have seen similar items done and at one time even a picture of a group of US Doughboy’s who had done this same thing to a captured German helmet.

Lot 162

WW2 British Home Front Senior Fire Guard Mk.II Helmet, fine example of a Senior Fire Guards Mk.II helmet, with original white finish an black stripe around the helmet, denoting it’s a Senior FG. There is surface rusting coming through the paint in areas, but much of its original finish remains. This example is 1939 dated with the makers mark ‘HBH’ stamped into the underside of the rim, for ‘Harrison Bros & Howson’, who only made helmets between 1938 and 1940. The 1940 dated liner which has gone slightly brittle over the years is still present and in a good shape, complete with correct chin strap.

Lot 608

WW2 German Luftwaffe M35 Double Decal Steel Combat Helmet, good example with much of the early Luftwaffe blue paint finish to the shell. 2nd pattern Luftwaffe eagle decal and national tri-colour decal still remain. Some areas of paint loss and surface rust to the shell. Interior of the shell stamped ‘ET62’ and ‘3853’. Complete with its original liner and chinstrap. Some wear but still a good example of a desirable double decal steel helmet.

Lot 245

An early/mid 20th century Hampshire Fire Service fireman/firewomen helmet with leather lining and a chin strapLocation: 1-1If there is no condition report, please request.

Lot 101

A copper coal helmet, a pair of bellows, a spark guard and a pair of bookends

Lot 306

A selection of military equipment, including clothing, helmet, webbing and airsoft BBs

Lot 107

An Edwardian silver cream jug, indistinct makers mark, Birmingham 1909, the beaded rim above a plain polished helmet form body upon a pedestal base and square foot, 16cm high, 4ozt, with a pair of George V silver mounted dwarf candlesticks, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1910, 8cm high (weighted) (3)

Lot 769

An Art Nouveau copper coal helmet, late 19th century, of angular form, embossed with foliate detail below a swing handle, 48cm high, a second brass coal helmet, five assorted copper/brass warming pans, two Victorian copper kettles, brass trivet and fire irons, etc (Qty)

Lot 540

Shropshire Imperial Yeomanry 1871 Pattern Edwardian Trooper’s Helmet. A fair example with a white metal skull, ornate brass plume holder and white horsehair plume (this is associated, as the rod is too long), bi-metal helmet plate with ornate foliate spray and backstrap, brass rosettes and chin scales, replacement lining, cracking to metalwork, generally fair condition £180-£220

Lot 529

Household Cavalry Trooper’s 1871 Pattern Helmet. A reasonably good example with a white metal skull, red and white horsehair plume, with bi-metal helmet plate, central brass spray and backstrap, brass rosettes and shin scales, brown leather lining, some dents and general marks consummate with wear, lining missing from chin strap with other damage to lining inside, generally good condition £300-£400

Lot 530

3rd (The Prince of Wales’s) Dragoon Guards 1871 Pattern Albert Helmet. A good example with a brass skull, brass plume holder, red and black horsehair plume, bi-metal helmet plate, central brass laurel spray and backstrap, brass rosettes and chin scales, brown leather lining, some dents consummate with wear, generally good condition £360-£440

Lot 537

2nd Dragoons 1871 Pattern Trooper’s Helmet. A fair example with a brass skull, black horsehair plume and bi-metal helmet plate (the central section is a crude modern replacement), with central brass laurel spray and backstrap, brass rosettes and chin scales, brown leather lining (modern replacement), several dents, leather lining is a modern replacement, generally good condition £100-£140

Lot 539

Royal Berkshire Yeomanry Cavalry 1871 Pattern Trooper’s Helmet. A good example with a white metal skull, ornate brass plume holder and white horsehair plume missing brass rosette, bi-metal helmet plate, with central laurel spray and backstrap, brass rosettes, modern replacement chin scales, black leather lining, some dents consummate with wear, generally good condition £380-£460

Lot 533

1st (Royal) Dragoons 1871 Pattern Albert Helmet. A good example with a brass skull, brass plume holder, red horsehair plume, bi-metal helmet plate with modern replacement centre, central brass laurel spray and backstrap, brass rosettes and chin scales, brown leather lining, some dents consummate with wear, generally good condition £180-£220

Lot 534

1st  (Royal) Dragoons 1871 Pattern Cavalry Helmet. A good example with a brass skull, white horsehair plume and bi-metal helmet plate, with central brass laurel spray and backstrap, brass rosettes and chin scales, brown leather lining, numerous dents consummate with wear, generally good condition £280-£340

Lot 532

1st  (Royal) Dragoons 1871 Pattern Cavalry Helmet. A reasonable example with a white metal skull, black horsehair plume and bi-metal helmet plate (a poor quality modern replacement), with central brass laurel spray and backstrap, brass rosettes and chin scales, brown leather lining, minor dents consummate with wear, damage to black leather lining on peak, generally good condition £360-£440

Lot 531

4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards 1871 Pattern Albert Helmet. A good example with a brass skull, brass plume holder, red and black horsehair plume, bi-metal helmet plate, central brass laurel spray and backstrap, brass rosettes and chin scales, brown leather lining, some dents consummate with wear, generally good condition £360-£440

Lot 535

2nd Dragoons 1871 Pattern Trooper’s Helmet. A repaired example with a brass skull, black horsehair plume and bi-metal helmet plate, with central brass laurel spray and backstrap, brass rosettes and chin scales, brown leather lining, some replacement parts, numerous dents, generally good condition £180-£220 --- Provenance: C&T Auctioneers, 7-8 July 2021, lot 207. Their description stated that the helmet has been heavily repaired and has replacement parts.

Lot 541

South Salopian Yeomanry 1871 Pattern Trooper’s Helmet. A good example with a white metal skull, ornate brass plume holder and black horsehair plume, bi-metal helmet plate with ornate foliate spray and backstrap, brass rosettes and replacement chin scales, black leather lining, slight crack to front side, minor dents consummate with wear, generally good condition £360-£440

Lot 538

Duke of Lancaster’s Own Yeomanry 1871 Pattern Cavalry Hemet, A good example with a white metal skull, replacement white metal spike, brass helmet plate, laurel spray and backstrap, brass rosettes, chin scales and brown leather lining, some minor dents consummate with wear, good condition £180-£220

Lot 542

Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry 1871 Pattern Helmet. A good example with a white metal skull with brass plume holder and white horsehair plume, brass helmet plate decorated with thistles and bearing the title ‘Lothians and Berwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry’, brass backstrap, rosettes and chin scales, black leather lining, some dents with slight crease near the top, otherwise good condition £500-£700

Lot 536

2nd Dragoons 1871 Pattern Trooper’s Helmet. A good example with a brass skull, brass plume holder, black horsehair plume, bi-metal helmet plate, with central brass laurel spray and backstrap, brass rosettes and chin scales, brown leather lining, minor dents consummate with wear, good condition £260-£300

Lot 158

Star Wars Yates Build Princess Leia Boushh 1:1 scale Prop Replica Helmet, Near Mint.

Lot 76

Kropserkel Battlestar Galactica Cylon 1:1 scale Prop Replica Helmet, Near Mint, with plaque.

Lot 75

Harvey Harrison Props The Black Hole Maximilian 1:1 scale Prop Replica Helmet, Near Mint.

Lot 164

A Collection of Bike Accessories including a Bell Faction BMX/Skate Helmet in packaging. Size large, a Scott Safety Cap. Two Specialized cycling helmets, a Topeak Saddle Bag and tools. Zip is stuck on the bag section. Tools missing from the tools section, a Cateye Opticube H31 light - untested, a pair of Shimano PD M545 Pedals - new in packaging, an FSA OS140 Stem and 8 Spacers of various size, a Large pedal spanner, a SKS Rennkompressor Track Pump. Tested and working, various Polar bike sensors and mounts including a speed sensor still in packaging as well as 2 sensors on straps and a CS 200 computer. All untested.

Lot 379

Cabasset 17thC style helmet with rope twist rim, high comb and all over decoration 

Lot 378

Cabasset 17thC style helmet with high comb, ear protection and rope twist rim

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