Universal Pattern Other Ranks Helmet Plate, missing the regimental centre; brass army scouts trade badge with lug fittings to the reverse; 2x brass fusiliers cap grenades; RAMC officers silver gilt cap and collar badge set; Repton CCF cap badge with slider fitting; Suffolk regiment brass collar badges and shoulder title; officers bullion regimental collar badge and Lincolnshire regiment officers silver gilt and enamel collar badge; RAOC officers bullion forage cap badge. (Grouping)
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British Post 1945 Military Police Sergeants MKIV Steel Helmet, good example retaining much of its green paint finish to the exterior with central red stripe and MP insignia to the centre. Helmet is complete with its original 1952 dated liner system and webbing chinstrap. Good example of an early post war period helmet. Accompanied by an MKIV Steel Helmet with a camouflaged net, and a stockinette cover on the liner dated 1972. (2 items)
Framed early 20th Century photograph of a Platoon of British Soldiers in Foreign Service uniform, good detail, Slade Wallace pattern equipment, khaki helmet covers, Bugler to the flank, 57 cm x 43 cm, together with a print of Lord Roberts of Kandahar, Commander in Chief in South Africa, 22 cm x 31 cm, and a framed Print, 'The Return From Inkerman, Sunday November 5th 1854, after the original painting by Lady Butler', 63 cm x 35 cm, (3)
1965 Triumph Tiger 100, 500cc. Registration number HWE 6C. Frame number SH 40491. Engine number T100SS H 40491.This model created a new evolution of sports machines which would last for eight years, and was the first C class machine not to debut with the bathtub fairing. Instead the UK model had the new 'bikini' fairing, a separate chrome headlamp rather than the nacelle, and a slim front mudguard rather than the roman helmet design whereas in the US the fairing was dropped altogether. It wasn't until the 1964 model that the UK version lost its fairing.It was lighter than the T100A that it evolved from which provided increased performance over that model, but over time the bike got heavier until in 1970 it was 161kg; though still lighter than the T100A. One of the causes of this increase in weight was the introduction of a twin leading shoe front drum brake in 1969.HWE comes only with verbal history, bought new by the preceding owners father in 1965 it was fully restored some 10 years ago but rarely used so it was sold to our vendor in 2018. He had several bikes so rarely rode this one, only replacing the exhaust pipes during his tenure. It has now has mellowed nicely and rides well.Sold with the V5C.
Quantity of British military cap badges, varying regiments, dates, makers and crowns. To include 2 x Victorian crown 96th Regiment Foot (Manchester) Glengarry badges, Victorian 5th Dragoon Guards, Irish Guards helmet plate, Kircaldy Artillery, 2 x Kings own Malta Regiment, Royal Marine collar dogs, 8th Gurkha Rifles, 25th County of London Cyclists, Polish cap badge etc
GOIN,THE MOONCHILD,2 Colours screenprint (Gold / Black) on Somerset satin white 300 g/m² paper, sgned and marked AP,18cm x 24cm,Artist ProofGoin has been a rebel calling out injustice since his first works in the late 90's. Rather than take his lead from newspaper headlines, he seizes on subjects he finds intolerable and transforms them in to images, with an eye for the best visual punch-line. In his work Moonchild he depicts a child wearing an astronauts helmet holding a flag that shows a heart surrounded by a planetary ring. I wonder if the child has just landed from another planet bringing us hope, or is it asking for help from outer space to leave this planet by waving a flag of surrender in a quest for love? Is the child representative for all those younger generations fighting for their future.
A Qajar steel Khula khud helmet with double demon head, Persia, 19th century, 37cm. highProvenance: The Estate of costume designer Anthony Powell (1935-2021)Despite the modernization of Iran’s military in the nineteenth century, traditional armor continued to be manufactured. Its purpose, however, is uncertain: for military parades, as costume for religious or historical plays, or as romantic souvenirs for the tourist trade. This unusual helmet, with its feline face and horns, features imagery inspired by Iran’s national epic, the ShahnamaHeavily rusted
An inscribed gold damascened steel helmet (khula khud) and armguard, probably Iran, 18th century, the helmet of typical high domed form with applied upper spike finial, adjustable nose-guard and two plume holders, the decoration consisting of floral sprays contained within medallions, a band of fine naskh to lower rim, and facets of the spike; helmet 39cm. high (without mail); the armguard decorated with repeating bands of flowerheads to side, a lobed medallion with inscription possibly a maker's signature, large flowers and looping vine to one end and inscription in naskh, 34cm. long (2)Helmet: Chain mails with sections missing, one plume holder broken, with loss of detail to damascening; armguard with losses to damascening
A Qajar gold damascened steel helmet and shield,Persia, 19th century, the helmet of domed form surmounted by a spike, the front with a noseguard flanked by two plume holders, the shield of circular form with four raised bosses, both profusely engraved and decorated with gold and silver inlay with a band of inscription-filled cartouches around the rims, the domes with a band of rosettes, above and below crescent motifs on a ground of floral interlace, the helmet 29 cm. high; the shield 52.5 cm. diam(2)Provenance: Private UK collection, acquired Bonhams Islamic and Indian Art, 4 October 2011, lot 224.Inscriptions: undeciphered repetition of Persian text.Please refer to department for condition report
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER NOVELTY KNIGHT'S HEAD PEPPER POTS by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1876, each in the form of a Knight's helmet and gorget, with a hinged visor cover. (2) Approx. 6cm high, 4 troy ounces grossPin to one visor possibly replaced. The marks are good and clear. In generally good condition commensurate with age.
A FINE VICTORIAN SILVER SAUCEBOAT by John Hunt & Robert Roskell, London 1873, helmet-shaped with an oval foot, the rim cast with stiff-leaf border, the lower body chased with foliage, scrolls and strapwork, the handle cast with grotesque mask and leaf, the foot with beading and overlapping leaf border, with original silver liner (1874). 17.5cm high, 30.4 troy ounces
A collection of vintage Lego comprising Lego Space No. 918 Space Transport, a very near complete set with one colour mismatched helmet, complete with its original box and instructions, Lego Space No. 894 Mobile Ground Tracking Station, complete with instructions but no box, No. 390 Cadillac, a very near complete set with 4 2x1 stud plates missing, (easily replaced), comes in its original box with instructions, and No. 103 Motor Set, contents not checked
Armour - a rare English Cromwellian period lobster-tail helmet, mid 17th century, with 3 bar face guard, 30.5 (12in) high, two-piece ribbed skull with fitted neck-guard, ear flaps missing Cond: in untouched condition. Rust as expected. Front tip truncated. Some small parts of leather straps still survive. OBJECT LOCATION: THE OFFICE
Armour - a rare English Cromwellian period lobster-tail helmet, mid 17th century, with 3 bar face guard, 30.5 (12in) high, two-piece ribbed skull with fitted neck-guard, ear flaps missing, Cond: in untouched condition. Rust as expected. Some small parts of leather straps still survive. OBJECT LOCATION: THE OFFICE
Antica maiolica decorata con medaglione raffigurante profilo di uomo con elmo, sul retro trofei policromi (sbeccatura sul collo e lievi difetti di cottura). Sciacca. Secolo XVIII. CM h 28Ancient majolica decorated with medallion depicting the profile of a man with a helmet, on the back polychrome trophies (chipping on the neck and slight firing defects). Sciacca. XVIII century. CM h 28
NERESHEIMER & CO OF HANAU; two similar early 20th century silver figures of knights, each with carved ivory face, holding swords in their left hands and raised on pierced stepped bases, one with import marks for Berthold Muller, London 1922, heights 24 and 22.5cm (2).APHA reference 25NC42UCProvenance: The contents of a Cheshire Country House.Additional InformationThe slightly larger figure presumably would have held a flag or pole in his right hand, which is no longer present. Tarnishing and toning as you would expect throughout. Small losses to the tip of the crown of his helmet, otherwise good. The second figure is good throughout. Both have light tarnishing, toning and general surface wear.Combined weight is 33ozt.

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