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Lot 369

A leather flying helmet plus various pairs of goggles.

Lot 1584

Four pairs of mounted French Napoleonic metallic soldier figures and a miniature mounted helmet

Lot 929

Star Wars - Jabba's Palace - a collection of x4 original vintage Kenner / Palitoy made Star Wars action figures. Comprising: Princess Leia Boushh Disguise (LFL83 Made In Taiwan COO - with helmet and weapon), Weequay (LFL83 no COO - with weapon), Gamorrean Guard (LFL 1983 Macau COO - with axe), and Lando Calrissian Skiff Guard Disguise (LFL 82 no COO - with helmet and weapon). Various conditions, generally G+ to NM. Note; from a large deceased estate collection of Star Wars action figures. Figures were purchased in the late 1990s / early 2000s from various sources by the collector. All figures are original, but we are unable to guarantee the originality of any accessories / weapon, although all are generally believed to be originals. Detailed photographs have been supplied in order to help prospective bidders determine such things. All weapons are sold strictly 'as is'.

Lot 946

Star Wars - Brian Muir (Vader Sculptor) - a large 1/2 scale (4ft tall) Darth Vader display action figure with sounds. Autographed to the head by sculptor Brian Muir who created the original Vader helmet based on Ralph McQuarrie's artwork. Signed in silver ink, undedicated. With lightsaber. Working order. Previously used as a shop display figure, the autograph obtained in person by the vendor. 

Lot 912

Star Wars - An original vintage Kenner / Palitoy made Star Wars ' Last 17 ' action figure ' Luke Skywalker - Imperial Stormtrooper Outfit '. Complete, including weapon and helmet. LFL 1984, no COO to leg. Figure generally near mint, stiff limbs and no visible paint wear. Scarce figure. Note; from a large deceased estate collection of Star Wars action figures. Figures were purchased in the late 1990s / early 2000s from various sources by the collector. All figures are original, but we are unable to guarantee the originality of any accessories / weapon, although all are generally believed to be originals. Detailed photographs have been supplied in order to help prospective bidders determine such things. All weapons are sold strictly 'as is'.

Lot 903

Star Wars - Return Of The Jedi - x2 original vintage Kenner / Palitoy made Star Wars action figures Han Solo (In Trench Coat) and Princess Leia (In Combat Poncho). Solo LFL 1984, no COO, with blaster. Figure VNM. Leia LFL 1984, no COO, with blaster, belt, helmet and poncho. Figure VNM.  Note; from a large deceased estate collection of Star Wars action figures. Figures were purchased in the late 1990s / early 2000s from various sources by the collector. All figures are original, but we are unable to guarantee the originality of any accessories / weapon, although all are generally believed to be originals. Detailed photographs have been supplied in order to help prospective bidders determine such things. All weapons are sold strictly 'as is'.

Lot 835

Star Wars - An original vintage 1983 Palitoy made Star Wars ' Last 17 ' action figure ' Luke Skywalker - Imperial Stormtrooper Outfit '. Complete, including weapon and helmet. LFL 1984 to leg. Figure appears NM to VNM, with stiff limbs and good white colour. Original blaster. Supplied with its original tri-logo 79 back card back. From a genuine childhood collection.

Lot 475

*REPRODUCTION PITH HELMET OF THE 24TH FOOT ZULU WAR HELMET, 1877 22CM [LQD214]

Lot 476

*VINTAGE BRITISH POLICE PARADE HELMET WITH BADGE - SURREY CONSTABULARY WITH WELSH EMBLEM [LQD214]

Lot 469

*WW2 1940 BRITISH ARMY BRODIE HELMET WITH NETTING COVER [LQD214]

Lot 496

Small wicker basket, copper helmet coal box, fire irons etc

Lot 222

A bronze model of the head of Mercury, 20th century, after the manner of Giambologna's Mercury Alighting, portrayed wearing winged helmet and looking skyward, the arms and torso truncated, on waisted socle and square base, 18cm high Provenance: From the private collection of Sir David and Lady Scholey Condition Report: slight abrasion at junction of left wing to helmet- otherwise good Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 14

A collection of various fire furniture, comprising; a serpentine brass fender, pierced with anthemion roundels; set of three brass and steel fire tools; a Victorian copper coal helmet and shovel, with ceramic and turned wood handles, and a pair of brass chenets, tole spill holder etc (quantity) Condition Report: All as found- showing signs of fairly heavy domestic use. With regards to age, the copper coal helmet and shovel are Victorian (late 19th Century) All other items are all early to mid 20th century - they are just copies of 18th century items. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 49

A late Victorian silver circular sugar bowl, gadroon lower section, hallmarked by John & William Deaken, Sheffield, circa 1895, marks rubbed together with a George III silver cream jug, helmet shaped on four ball feet, hallmarked London, 1808, maker's mark rubbed, 8.62 ozt (268 grams) 

Lot 1276

A GRAND TOUR BRONZE OF A MAN CARRYING A HELMET on a rectangular base 9ins high

Lot 10

 A silver-plated twin-handled trophy, on stand, Celtic design handles; together with helmet shaped cream jug; spoons; white metal napkin rings; etc 

Lot 1401

A large brass log basket - sold with assorted brass fire irons, helmet coal scuttle and a mesh fire guard

Lot 1404

A copper helmet coal scuttle - sold with a copper shell form jelly mould, brass and wrought iron fire tongs, copper kettle and Britannia metal meat cover

Lot 1407

A copper helmet coal scuttle

Lot 1410

An Arts and Crafts Movement helmet form coal scuttle with repousse work apple decoration and ebonised handles - sold with two Art Nouveau style brass fire dogs

Lot 512

A World War II gas mask and helmet

Lot 522

A vintage fencing blade and helmet

Lot 660

A box containing a quantity of WWII collectable items comprising helmet, gas mask in bag, two boxed gas masks and a boxed child's example and a quantity of ration books

Lot 481

Nine Titus denarii from the Lincolnshire 2018 hoard. (Rome mint). (Brit. Mus. cat. # 62-67) 1 x RIC II.I 129. Obverse: IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG PM (Head of Titus left). Reverse: TR P IX IMP V COS VIII PP (tripod with dolphin above). (3.36g)1 x RIC II.I 266. Obverse: CAESAR DIVI F DOMITIANUS COS [VII] (Head of Domitian). Reverse: PRINCEPS IVVENTVTIS (garlanded and lighted altar). (3.19g)1 x RIC II.I 268. Obverse: CAESAR DIVI F DOMITIANUS COS VII (Head of Domitian). Reverse: (Minerva advancing right with shield and spear). (3.22g)1 x RIC II.I 271. Obverse: CAESAR DIVI F DOMITIANUS COS VII (Head of Domitian). Reverse: PRINCEPS IVVENTVTIS (seat with Corinthian helmet). (3.34g)4 x RIC II.I 357. Obverse: DIVVS AVGVSTVS VESPASIANVS (deified Vespasian). Reverse: S C on shield supported by two capricorns. (3.12, 3.20, 3.34 and 3.30g)1 x RIC II.I 388. Obverse: IVLIA AVGVSTA TITI AVGVSTI F. Reverse: VENVS AVGVST (Venus standing left, leaning on column with helmet and spear). (3.24g)

Lot 568

A George III silver helmet-shaped pedestal cream jug, by Nathanial Appleton & Ann Smith, hallmarks London 1818, and a Victorian silver baby's christening spoon, by Levi & Salaman, hallmarks Birmingham 1900, 3.1oz total (2)General wear to both pieces, handle on jug has been repaired with a few minor dents, hallmarks are rubbed

Lot 596

A George IV silver helmet-shaped pedestal cream jug, indistinct maker's marks, hallmarks London 1821, height 10cm, 2.8ozStem has been repaired, body has several dents all over, handle also possibly repaired, gilding bright, hallmarks rubbed

Lot 78

South German school, late 15th-early 16th century."St. Michael the Archangel".Wood carving stewed and polychromed by hand in various colors and fine gold.Measures: 105 x 40 x 25 cm .It represents St. Michael with a late gothic armor, typical of southern Germany and Austria, and with the body arched in the form of that (attack position). We can appreciate draperies (folds) in the cape, as well as a great work in the treatment of the hair. It has some flaws, the most notable are some extremities of the devil. The sword he carries is from a later restoration and is not original to the work.Sculpture close to the type of work of the Masters Michael Pacher, active in Salzburg between 1460 and 1498, as well as with that of Hans Leinberger (Bavaria, 1480 - 1531). The face is elongated and the flesh tones are whitish. This work resembles the "St. Stephen" on display in the Metropolitan Museum in New York.St. Michael is the protector and patron of the Church, conqueror of the devil and executor of divine justice. He is depicted wearing chain mail and a knight's helmet, as well as a shield on which one can read "Quis sicut Deus?" (QSD), that is, "who as God?", which is apparently what the name of the archangel itself means. He usually carries a spear and flaming sword. His iconographic representation follows the description in the Book of Revelation, 12: 7-9, which explains the battle of the heavenly armies of the archangel Michael against the rebellious angels led by Satan: "Then there was a great battle in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon. The dragon and his angels fought, but they did not prevail, and there was no longer any place found for them in heaven. And the great dragon was cast out, the serpent of old, who is called the Devil and Satan, who deceives the whole world. He was cast down to the earth, and his angels were cast down with him."

Lot 945

A lot comprising a German helmet, an Iron Cross, a badge, an Argyll's cap badge, ethnic dagger, a Halina camera & a pair of binoculars Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 484

A 20th century helmet and leather belts Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 589

WWII ARP warden helmet, circular oak barometer, safety goggles etc Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 662

A Prinzsound Stereo Module SM8 in the style of an astronaut's helmet with AM/FM radio and 8 track player (af) Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 291

WW2 Polish 9th Flanders Rifle Regiment Breast Badge, brass example with Polish eagle and helmet of the Polish armoured division and 9B SF, missing the enamel Flanders emblem. Screw post fitting to the reverse with plain dish back. Badge numbered 504 to the reverse. The 9th Flanders Rifle Battalion was part of the 1st Armored Division of General Maczek. The regiment fought in France, then in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. Ex Jerry Withers collection.

Lot 340

Hampshire Regiment Printed Foreign Service Helmet Pagri Badge, fine example in regimental colours.

Lot 387

Victorian 1st Leicestershire Volunteer Battalion / 7th Leicestershire Rifle Volunteers Other Ranks Home Service Helmet, blue cloth covered cork other ranks home service helmet with a white metal other ranks volunteer pattern helmet plate for the 1st Leicestershire volunteer battalion, leather backed white metal linked chin chains, side rosettes and other ranks style cross base with spike fitting. Green cloth covered interior with leather sweatband. Painted to the interior of the helmet is “7: Lct R.V 01”. Housed in its original metal storage tin with brass plaque engraved “Quarter Master A B Wilkinson 7th L.R. Vols”. Helmet in good untouched condition.

Lot 388

Victorian 1st Leicestershire Volunteer Battalion Officers Home Service Helmet, fine blue cloth home service helmet with silvered volunteer battalion regimental helmet plate to the centre, leather backed white metal chinscales, side rosettes and cross base with spike fitting. Interior of the helmet with leather sweatband and crimson lining. Housed in a associated metal storage tin. Helmet remains in generally good untouched condition.

Lot 389

Victorian Leicestershire Regiment Officers Home Service Helmet, blue cloth home service helmet with gilt brass officers home service pattern regimental helmet plate to the centre, velvet backed linked chin chain, side rosettes, cross base with spike fitting. Fine quality interior quilted lining with leather sweatband and crimson cloth lining. Helmet is housed in its original metal storage tin with brass plaque to the lid engraved “J A Loudon Esq Leicestershire Regt”. Good untouched example.

Lot 390

Rare Victorian Isle of Wight Artillery Militia Officers Home Service Helmet 1878-1891, fine example of a blue cloth home service helmet with gilt metal officers helmet plate in the form of Victorian crowned Royal Arms helmet plate with laurel leaf within scroll which usually houses the regiment motto, Artillery field piece standing on top of scroll with “ISLE OF WIGHT ARTILLERY”. Fine velvet backed linked gilt chin chains, side rosettes, cross base with rosettes and ball top. Interior with tan leather sweatband and crimson cloth lining. Helmet is housed in its original japanned metal storage tin. Helmet remains in very good overall condition with much of the original gilt wash finish remaining to the fittings. This pattern of helmet plate was introduced for wear in 1878, the Isle of Wight Artillery Militia was merged in 1891 with the Hants Militia to form the Hants and Isle of Wight Artillery Militia, this was due to the difficulty in recruiting men. An example of this plate did not appear to be in the well known and one of the largest collection of badges relating to the Royal Artillery, the Norman Litchfield Collection.

Lot 391

Post 1902 Prince of Wales Leinster Regiment Officers Home Service Helmet Attributed to Lieutenant Colonel Warner Hastings, 15th Earl of Huntingdon, fine example of a blue cloth officers home service helmet with gilt metal kings crown regimental pattern helmet plate, velvet backed linked chin chain, side rosettes, cross base and removable spike. Interior with leather sweatband and crimson lining. Leather label to the inside with tolled crown and “The Earl of Huntingdon”. Much of the original gilt wash finish to the fittings remaining. Lieutenant-Colonel Warner Francis John Plantagenet Hastings, 15th Earl of Huntingdon was commissioned an officer in the 3rd (Militia) Battalion, Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment, and resigned with the rank of major in February 1900, but was re-appointed in the same rank on 4 June 1901, and retired as lieutenant-colonel in 1905. He served again during WW1.

Lot 392

American Military Foreign Service Helmet c1900, interesting khaki cloth covered foreign service helmet with brass spike fitting to the top and thin brown leather chinstrap. Interior with green cloth lining and loose leather sweatband.

Lot 397

WW1 Regimentally Marked Steel Combat Helmet Shell, fine untouched example of a British raw edge brodie helmet with painted regimental flash to both sides (light blue / dark blue / light blue) and much of its dark combat paint finish. One large dent to the side of the helmet but generally good condition on the exterior. Complete with the chinstrap fittings but no strap and no liner. Overall a good original regimentally marked steel helmet.

Lot 405

Scarce WW2 British Home Front ARP Steel Helmet, black painted civil defence steel helmet with stencilled front “2 ARPO OFFICER” to the front and reverse “L 2”. Helmet is complete with a 1943 dated liner system but no chinstrap. We believe ARPO to stand for Air Raid Protection Officer.

Lot 406

WW2 British Senior Rescue Party Officers Steel Helmet, good example of a standard WW2 period British steel helmet with white over paint finish and thick black line over the middle of the helmet. Black painted “R” to the centre. Oil cloth liner to the interior with webbing chinstrap. Liner dated 1939. Original owners details to the interior rim. Helmet shows wear.

Lot 407

WW2 British Home Front Regional Fire Staff Steel Helmet, fine example of a civil defence pattern steel helmet with decal transfer to the centre “REGIONAL FIRE STAFF”. Complete with its original liner, date obscured but probably 1938 or 1939. Complete with webbing chinstrap. Remains of the original owners details painted to the underside of the brim. Chinstrap slightly loose.

Lot 408

WW2 British Home Front Rescue Party Steel Helmet, white painted civil defence steel helmet with stencilled in black “R” to the centre of each side of the helmet. Complete with 1939 dated liner system and webbing chinstrap. Some areas of paint loss to the exterior but generally a good example.

Lot 409

WW2 British Home Front Senior Rescue Party Officers Steel Helmet, white painted British steel helmet with two thick black painted lines to the centre of the helmet and painted “R” to the centre of each side. Complete with its original liner system which is dated 1939 and webbing chinstrap. Black painted to the interior is the name “WILLIAM KN”.

Lot 410

WW2 British Home Front Rescue Party Steel Helmet, black painted British steel helmet with two stencilled “R” to the centre of each side. Liner system to the interior of the helmet dated 1938 and webbing chinstrap. Remains in very good overall condition.

Lot 411

WW2 British Home Front Heavy Rescue Party Steel Helmet, black painted steel helmet with aluminium band to the trim, interestingly crudely painted in white, offset “H.R.” to both sides. 1938 dated liner system and webbing chinstrap. Some areas of paint loss but good overall example.

Lot 412

WW2 British Home Front Decontamination Food Steel Helmet, black overpaint civil defence pattern steel helmet with painted front “D. C. FOOD” in white to the centre of both sides. Complete with 1940 dated liner system and webbing chinstrap. Some areas of paint loss but otherwise a good example of a harder to find department of the Civil Defence.

Lot 413

WW2 National Fire Service District No38 (Wimbledon, London) Steel Helmet Grouping of Fireman J H Burden, fine 1939 dated British steel helmet with original paint finish and decal transfer for the National Fire Service and district number 38. Complete with its original liner and damaged webbing chinstrap. Accompanying the helmet is his original 1939-45 Defence medal and Fire Brigade Exemplary Service medal named “FIREMAN JAMES H BURDEN”, also accompanied by London Fire Brigade / London County Council Good Service medal named around rim to “JAMES H BURDEN 1954” with forwarding document. British No4 MkII bayonet and WW1 Medal pair awarded to his father, “G-20435 PTE H J BURDEN R SUSS R”.

Lot 415

WW2 British Home Front Wardens Steel Helmet, black painted British helmet shell with white “W” to the centre of each side. Complete with its 1941 dated liner system and webbing chinstrap. Good example overall.

Lot 416

WW2 British Steel Helmet of Major Ion Melville Calvocoressi MBE MC Scots Guards, Awarded the Military Cross For Gallantry in North Africa 1942, standard WW2 British steel combat helmet which has a rough textured combat paint finish to the exterior of the shell. To both sides of the shell are the diced regimental insignia of the Scots Guards. Interior of the shell has a privately purchased officers liner system and the issue webbing chinstrap. To the interior lining is original name label “I M CALVOCORESSI”. The helmet shows some wear but overall is a superb example. Major Calvocoressi was born in Calcutta on 12th April 1919. He was educated at Eton College and read modern languages at Magdalen College, Oxford. After the outbreak of WW2, he was commissioned into the Scots Guards. He was posted to Egypt with the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards in 1941. He was awarded an immediate Military Cross in 1942, while serving as a Lieutenant in command of a platoon of six pounder anti-tank guns, his battalion was defending a ridge at Bir el Rigel in Lybia, after days of intense fighting, his battalion was attacked by two armoured columns from the 21st Panzer Division on 13th June 1942. His platoon destroyed five German tanks before it was overrun. Calvocoressi was captured but he managed to escape the following night. He managed to re-join his unit the next day, he had walked 17 miles across the desert. Also in 1942 he was wounded in action, whilst rescuing members of his battalions forward observation post. He became Aide-de-Camp to the commander of 30 Corps, Lieutenant-General Sir Oliver Leese in 1943. He served with Leese throughout the campaign in North Africa, into Italy campaign and later into the Far East, it was for his service in this role that he was awarded the MBE. After the war he became a stockbroker, moved to Westerham in Kent and later became the High Sheriff of Kent.

Lot 417

WW2 British Steel Combat Helmet, good example of a standard WW2 British combat helmet retaining much of its original rough textured combat paint finish to the exterior of the shell. Helmet is complete with its original 1939 dated liner system and webbing chinstrap.

Lot 418

WW2 British Herefordshire Regiment Steel Combat Helmet with Camouflaged Net Cover, superb example of a WW2 British combat helmet which retains much of its original early light brown paint finish to both the exterior and interior of the shell. To the side is the remains of the original Herefordshire regimental decal badge. Fitted to the helmet is its original camouflaged net cover. Interior of the helmet retains the original 1939 dated liner system and webbing chinstrap. A superb example of a regimentally decaled helmet.

Lot 419

WW2 British Royal Armoured Corps Combat Helmet of the East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry, fine example of the combat helmet issued to members of the Royal Armoured Corps (R.A.C). To the side of the helmet is original regimental insignia of the East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry. Attached to the helmet is the original combat net, this has worn and does not quite fit over all of the helmet. Interior of the helmet retains the original liner system (no date can be seen) and the webbing chinstrap. Helmet shows some combat wear but generally is still a good example. The East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry landed on Sword Beach during the D-Day landings on 6th June 1944 as part of 9th Infantry Brigade 3rd British Infantry Division. They were heavily involved in many of the engagements by the British forces during the Normandy campaign distinguishing themselves in combat numerous times.

Lot 420

WW2 British Royal Marines Commando Marked Steel Camouflaged Combat Helmet, fine example of a WW2 period British combat helmet which retains much of its original subdued camouflaged paint finish to the exterior of the shell. To one side is fine painted red combined operations insignia as worn by the Commando units in WW2. Interior of the helmet has its 1939 dated oilskin cloth liner and webbing chinstrap. Good example overall.

Lot 421

WW2 1943 Dated British Paratrooper Steel Combat Helmet, fine example of the special pattern steel combat helmet as issued to the British Airborne forces during WW2. This example retains much of its original rough textured paint finish to the exterior of the shell. Original camouflaged net cover attached. Interior of the helmet has its 1943 dated liner system and webbing harness chinstrap. Overall a good example.

Lot 422

WW2 British Royal Signals Regimentally Marked Steel Combat Helmet, fine rough textured example of a British steel combat helmet with Royal Signals 1st pattern regimental flash to the side. Helmet is complete with its original 1940 dated liner and webbing chinstrap. Good untouched example. Accompanied by an associated box of WW2 campaign medals.

Lot 423

1945 Dated British Mk IV Steel Combat Helmet, retaining much of its original combat paint finish to the exterior of the helmet. Complete with its original 1945 dated liner system and webbing chinstrap. Good example.

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