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WW2 Rare British Home Front Steel Helmet for the Peak District Ambulance Service. Insignia to the front of the helmet is a mixture of hand painted Red Cross, "A" for Ambulance, red PDAS, green letter "S" along with a decal for the wording "Ambulance Service". The helmet is covered with it's original camo netting cover. To the inside is a panel painted in grey with the owners initials "FS" painted in black. The chinstrap has two period repairs done in canvas cloth. This helmet is new to the market never having been in a collection before. It is being sold by the family of the original owner. Also included is an original photo of the owner and two showing the unit's ambulances.
WW1 Imperial German Trench Art Ink Well with a German AEG made 1915 dated fuze forming an ink well with a French Lebel round for a pen holder. Three bullets form the feet. Engraved with foral decoration and "1916". Width 130mm, height approx. 750mm. Along with a Treen ink well stand with carved decoration of a German Soldier in Pickelhaube helmet and dated 1915. Size 120mm x 60mm x 50mm. Brass studs form the feet. (2)
Extreme, Lazer, Boeri - A variety of different helmets - Lot to include two black size small Lazer motorcycle helmets, two black pairs of medium size women's waterproof Richa gloves, a size 54/55 medium Boeri bike helmet in a blue and white colour, a size 59-60 cm black Extreme ski helmet. Items appear in excellent condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [4]
Hochseltener geätzter Halbharnisch, Pisaner Art, um 1580Bestehend aus Brust und Rücken, Beintaschen, Kragen, Schultern, Armzeug und Helm, jeweils aus Blech getrieben und geätzt, Brust mit tiefem Tapul und dazugehörigem Rücken, jeweils einteilig geschlagen, gebördelte (Brech-) Ränder, bewegliche Armausschnitte, Belederung unter Verwendung der alten Schnallen ergänzt, ein Riss im Blech modern mit Blech hinterlegt (von außen nicht sichtbar), an einigen Stellen alterstypische "Schichtstruktur" des Bleches erkennbar, jeweils streifenförmig geätzt mit floralen Ornamenten und antikisierendem Trophaion, auf Brust und Rücken je zwei zentrale Voluten mit Personenköpfen (Brust: Junge und Mädchen, Rücken: Mann und Frau), darüber Krieger mit Speer (Mars?) bzw. nackte Frau mit Speer und Schild, Rücken mit wenigen leichten Beulen, dazu Kragen, zwei Beintaschen mit Ätzdekor, jedoch neuzeitlich unbeweglich und kurz vernietet (unter Entfernung der orig. Riemen). Große Schultern mit zwei Folgen, daran mit drehbaren T-Bolzen angebrachtes, geschlossenes Armzeug, Ätzdekor, auf den Schultern Medaillons mit Frauen- und Männerköpfen sowie antikisierende Krieger, dazu ein einteilig geschlagener Birnhelm, Futter fehlt, innen Sammlungsnummer, Helm im Ätzdekor dem Harnisch folgend, zum Harnisch gehörte ehemals jedoch ein Visierhelm. Dem Alter ensprechend sehr guter Erhaltungszustand mit einigen modernen Reparaturen, neuen Nieten sowie neuer Beriemung unter Verwendung alter Schnallen, wenige Altersrisse, Restaurierungen, eine Schulter abweichend, zusammengesetzt, an dieser Schulter eine historische Reparaturstelle (angenietetes Stück einer anderen Schulter), Harnisch daher in Teilen passend aus Teilen eines gleich zu datierenden Harnisches zusammengestellt. Dazu ein passender Rüstungsständer, montiert auf einem Rollbrett. Die Literatur weist entsprechende Harnische im Pisaner Stil häufig Stadtkommandanten zu. Lit.: Kat. Kostbare Waffen und Rüstungen aus der ehem. Waffenslg. Hearst, Nr. 64; G. Cameron Stone, A glossary of the Construction…, S. 512; H. Peterson, Arms and Armour in Colonial America, S. 131; H. Wackernagel, Münchner Zeughaus, Nr. 69; H. Nickel, Ullstein Waffenbuch, S. 122. Versand ohne den Rüstungsständer möglich. ETCHED NORTH ITALIAN HALF ARMOUR, c. 1580, in Pisan style, rich etched decor, later restorations (rivets, leather straps), in addition a helmet and an armor stand, rare ensemble. Consisting of chest and back protection, upper leg protection, collar, shoulders, arm gear and helmet, each made of metal and etched, chest with deep tapul and associated back, each forged in one piece, flanged edges, movable armholes, leather covering added later using the old buckles, a crack in the metal backed with modern sheet metal (not visible from the outside), in some places age-typical "layered structure" of the metal recognizable, each strip-shaped etched with floral ornaments and an antique-looking trophy, on the chest and back two central volutes with heads of people (chest: boy and girls, back: man and woman), above it a warrior with a spear (Mars?) and a naked woman with a spear and shield, back with a few slight dents, collar, two leg protections with etched decoration, but modernly riveted immobile and short (with the original straps removed). Large shoulders, closed arm gear attached with rotating T-bolts, etched decoration, on the shoulders medallions with women's and men's heads as well as antique-style warriors, in addition a helmet forged in one piece, lining missing, collection number on the inside, helmet in etched decoration following the armor, but the armour has been associated with a closed helmet in the past. In very good condition for its age with some modern repairs, new rivets and new fittings using old buckles, few cracks due to age, the left shoulder is different and bears also a historical repair, that shoulder put together using two originals, so some parts of the armour are put together in parts from an other armour with the same dating. In addition, a matching armor stand, mounted on a roller board. The literature often assigns corresponding suits of armor in the Pisan style to city commanders. Lit.: Kat. Kostbare Waffen und Rüstungen aus der ehem. Waffenslg. Hearst, Nr. 64; G. Cameron Stone, A glossary of the Construction…, S. 512; H. Peterson, Arms and Armour in Colonial America, S. 131; H. Wackernagel, Münchner Zeughaus, Nr. 69; H. Nickel, Ullstein Waffenbuch, S. 122. Shipping is possible without the armour stand.
A quantity of early 19th century English pottery including a pearlware loving cup, printed with a Chinoiserie scene, a baluster coffee pot, pair of molded oval serving dishes, and two leaf molded pickle dishes etc. together with an 18th century Newhall helmet shaped cream jug, two similar saucers and a Rockingham tea cup, coffee cup and saucer (on one tray)Condition report: coffee pot with chips to the inner rim of the cover and two cracks, base with two chips to the rim near the handle, a loving cup decorated with a hunting scene cracked, sauce tureen with a chip to the inner rim of the cover, the base badly cracked, pickle dishes both with numerous edge chips, pair of dishes both crazed with foot chips and one cracked, one Chinese tea bowl broken and re-stuck, both Newhall saucers with rim chips and cracks, all other components in good order, all other pieces in good condition
Indo-Persian armour to include a sipar or shield, 20th century, with niello decoration and four protruding bosses, reserved on a green and red enamel ground, 22cm diameter, another larger, similar shield, probably 19th century, 37cm diameter; and a khula-khud helmet, probably 19th century, on a modern ebonised presentation stand, 33cm high overall (3) Provenance: The Simon Neal Collection Condition Report: All with accretion of dust and surface dirt- signs of wear from handling and display Condition Report Disclaimer
Limoges plate; France, second half of the 17th century.Copper and enamelled.Size: 14 cm (diameter); 22 x 22 cm (frame).A death floods the composition of the scene, on the ground a mature man lies murdered while other two personages, standing up, observe the scene. They are a woman wearing a helmet and a man pointing to the deceased, indicating to the woman the situation in which they find themselves. The circular composition is notable for its vibrant, saturated colours. The characters depict the story from the Book of Judges, in which Yael, having killed Sisera with a hammer and nail, shows Barak the scene. Limoges enamelling has a long tradition dating back to the Middle Ages, to the last painting of the 12th century. It was the most important enamel workshop in France, and owed its success in particular to its production of enamel-decorated objects in addition to the usual enamelled plates. Its medieval pieces had their own characteristics, such as a very shallow background dragging or a very fine partitioning for details, as well as an innovative chromatism that included new tones such as light blue-grey or white.
D-Day 6th June 1944 Killed in Action Medal Group of Three, No48 Royal Marine Commando, group awarded to CH/X111667 Marine Gerard Edwards and consists of 1939-45 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-45, unnamed as issued. Also with a related Special Constabulary Long Service medal GV robed bust with clasp Great War 1914-18 named to “SERGT GERALD EDWARDS”. Lot also includes cloth patches, Royal Marine collar badge and helmet plate and a 1953 Coronation medallion. Marine Gerard Edwards is buried in the CWGC cemetery Bayeux.
Victorian 1st Volunteer Battalion Durham Light Infantry Officers Helmet Plate, fine example of the standard volunteer model of the regimental helmet plate with the additional scroll having 1st Volunteer Battalion. Complete with the three lug fittings to the reverse. Remains in very good overall condition. ex John Ingham Collection.
Victorian 3rd Volunteer Battalion Durham Light Infantry Officers Helmet Plate, fine example of the standard volunteer model of the regimental helmet plate with the additional scroll having 3rd Volunteer Battalion. Complete with the three lug fittings to the reverse. Remains in very good overall condition. ex John Ingham collection.
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