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Six WWII and later helmets including a Brodie, American, French, further example labelled 'R' with chevrons, etc (6).Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationGeneral heavy wear, some surface corrosion, knocks and scuffs. The example with the three stars obviously later. This helmet appears to date from the mid-late 20th century, possibly between WWII and Vietnam. It is inscribed to the sweat band 'Pte Harrison 24171642'. Dimensions 26.7 x 22.8cm, the internal apeture approx 19 x 14.3cm.
A German WWII Wehrmacht helmet bearing eagle and swastika decal, retaining leather liner and canvas chin strap, length 28.8cm.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationGeneral heavy wear, as to be expected, chips to paint, some surface corrosion. We cannot speak to the originality of the decal, please judge for yourself from the illustrations provided. ON the interior left side as the helmet is worn it is stamped MS66. To the rear it is stamped D2 1 (possibly) 7. There are no further visible markings.
Three Police helmets with Staybrite badges and mounts, the first for Greater Manchester Police by Custodian Helmet of Oxfordshire, the second for Cambridgeshire Constabulary, marked to sweatband Christy's London and the third for the Metropolitan Police, without mark or label, also a cap for Durham Constabulary by Christy's of London, stated size 6 3/4 (4).Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationSome build-up of dust and dirt, general wear. The example without label has deterioration to the sweatband.
MANCHESTER REGIMENT; a good group of badges with three helmet/shako plates including a gilt metal 96th of Foot example with further including First, Second and Fifth Volunteer Battalion examples, City of Manchester and Oldham shoulder titles, etc.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationLight general wear. The loop fittings and sliders certainly appear to be present on the majority of the badges. Due to the group nature of the lot we are unable to talk about every single badge, but certainly, the majority appear to have their fittings present and intact.
THE LOYAL NORTH LANCASHIRE REGIMENT; a good group of badges including two helmet/shako plates, a Second Volunteer Battalion cap badge and further cap badges and shoulder titles including Sixth and Eighth Liverpool Volunteer Battalions, two Liverpool Pals examples, Liverpool Scottish, etc.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationGeneral wear. The roundal of the brass coloured North Lancashire shako/helmet plate is loose, this will need some attention. The loop fittings and sliders certainly appear to be present on the majority of the badges. Sliders and lugs appear to be present. The roundal of the brass coloured Loyal North Lancashire helemet plate is loose, this may require attention, the badge is hallmarked silver.
LANCASHIRE VOLUNTEERS; a good group of badges including five helmet/shako plates comprising Second, Eighth and Ninth Rifle Volunteers, a further enamelled example and Seventh Lancashire Artillery Volunteers, also a Mounted Rifle Volunteers example, with further cap badges and shoulder titles for Manchester University, Liverpool College, Stonyhurst College, Fourth Lancashire Rifles, Seventh Royal Lancashire Militia, Lancashire Hussars, etc, and a large gilt metal helmet plate featuring three lions passants beneath crown for the Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationLight general wear. The lions are now loose from the larger latterly mentioned helmet plate. Some deterioration in silvering, some knocks, misshaping, etc.
EAST LANCASHIRE REGIMENT; a good group of badges including four helmet/shako plates, one gilt with applied white metal ribbon inscribed 'The East Lancashire Regiment', two First and Second Volunteer Battalion examples, two further smaller First and Second Volunteer Battalion examples, further smaller sized including a Second Nottinghamshire example.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationAppear in good condition, some light general wear, tarnish, etc.
SOUTH LANCASHIRE REGIMENT; a good group of badges including a Second Battalion colour-belt badge mounted on a white metal, multi-rayed and faceted star with partial blue enamelling to centre, two helmet/shako plates and further cap badges including First and Second Volunteer Battalion examples.Footnote: For another example of a South Lancashire colour-belt badge, see Messrs Spink auction 18002 lot 579.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationSome damage and loss to the enamelling to centre of the belt badge. Further general wear.
A collection of cap badges with various regiments including The Buffs, Royal Artillery, Labour Corps, Corps of Signals, York and Lancaster, Lancashire Fusiliers, Cheshire, Notts & Derby, The Leinster, South Wales Borderers, Oxfordshire Hussars, etc, also a helmet plate or similar bearing crosses axes device.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationMixed condition.
POLICE INTEREST; a large group of Police badges including a set mounted on board for the Baden Wurttenberg German Police with further mixed British constabularies including a cloth and bullion work Scottish Constabulary example, Flintshire, Nottinghamshire, Metropolitan Police (George VI), British Transport Police, Herefordshire, West Mercia, Stoke-on-Trent, Southport Borough, etc, predominantly Staybrite examples with some earlier, further buttons, etc.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationMixed condition, German examples quite heavily worn. This helmet plate is for the borough of Stoke on Trent Police.
A 16th century and later Mamluk-type helmet of typical form with nasal guard and suspended chainmail, diameter approx 22cm.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationBuild-up of dust and dirt, general wear throughout; in all likelihood the core of the helmet is original with the chainmail a later replacement but we encourage bidders to inspect the illustrations or book a viewing to satisfy themselves.
An English Cromwellian/Civil War period lobster tail helmet with hinged visor, three bar face guard and fixed neck guard, length approx 40cm.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationKnocks, scuffs, scrapes and heavy pitting, general wear. There are also splits to the right side of the visor and further smaller in other places, as well as casting flaws.
A zischägge or lobster tailed helmet in the 17th century style, the skull with raised ribs, pointed peak with adjustable nasal bar and articulated neck guard with pierced ear defences, length approx 38cm.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationKnocks, dents, some surface corrosion, pitting, etc.
An English Civil War/Cromwellian period pikeman's pot helmet, internal aperture approx 20 x 18cm, and a liner/skin for a helmet (2).Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection, the former purchased from Garth Vincent Antiques Arms & Armour in 2010.Additional InformationWear commensurate with age throughout.
An 1871 Pattern cavalry officer's helmet for the Duke of Lancaster's Own Regiment of Yeomanry with corresponding badge and horsehair plume, presented on stand.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationA split to the neck guard reverse left side, one of the chin strap clips replaced, as they do not match. Further general wear throughout. There is a noticeable area of denting and impacts to the upper right side when the helmet is viewed face on.
A 19th century brass cavalry trooper's helmet with badge, possibly for the Fifth Dragoon Guards, chainmail chin strap and horsehair plume, presented on wooden stand.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationHeavy wear, dents, scratches, nicks, discolouration, etc. Would benefit from attention.
Speed God motoring mascot by Finnigans, London circa 1920's. depicting a kneeling figure with feathered helmet, nickel plated finish with various markings including Finnigans London, French foundry mark nr 1568 and Made in France to the rear base of the figure along with the signature of the sculptor George Poitvin, mounted to a turned oak base, approx 14 cms h and 23.5 cms to include the base. Ref: pg 175 William Williams Motoring Mascots of the World.
A small group of Caughleycirca 1780scomprising a helmet cream jug and a coffee cup, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Pleasure Boat pattern, painted S to the coffee cup, 12.5cm high and 6.5cm high and a sucrier base, transfer-printed in the rare underglaze blue Three Flowers and Hips pattern, 8cm high (restored)(3)Condition report: Sucrier base has been broken into two pieces and restored.
AN AUSTRIAN FIGURE GROUP, late 19th century, the young Viking warrior wearing a helmet and chain mail, powder flask and dagger at his waist and standing with his large sword, his lover standing at his side, on an oval base, model 12109/22, otherwise unmarked, 20" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Sword completely replaced, swan finial to helmet restored (badly)
A Dutch-engraved light baluster goblet c.1745-50, the generous rounded funnel bowl engraved with a ship at sail flying a flag bearing the lion of the country of Holland, inscribed ' T Welvaren Vant Vaderlant' (Prosperity to the Father Land), raised on a baluster stem enclosing large tears around a central disc knop above a folded helmet foot, 22cm.
Sardonyx Cameo brooch, central panel depicting in a double faced helmet with a serpent, in gold mount testing as 15 ct, surmounted by a rose cut diamond set bow, and surrounded by gemstones including emeralds, rubies and amethysts, with a pin and catch fitting, 5 x 3.5cmCondition Report: weight 18 gramspin is bent but clasp still opens and close securely one blue stone is chipped and front of snakes face has a small area missing
A WWII ERA USA FLYING HELMET IN BEIGE CANVAS WITH ATTACHED RADIO COMMUNICATION LEAD, the cap is by Slote & Klein (large) and receiver unit by Rola Company, the cap has a label marked very faintly to Leiut E.K. B???, together with two other Flying Oxygen devices, one in leather and rubber, one in green rubber, together with two military style penknives, one is marked Gibberson and Co. Sheffield, dated 1945
A LARGE PERIOD GLAZED FRAME 98CM X 80CM, which has a red velvet back, and has a slightly smaller heraldic shaped shield in dull green velvet which stands slightly proud, the whole frame has then had mounted well over eighty cap and helmet badges, together with inert rounds and other decoration in a very organised and well constructed display, many many British Regiments and units are represented here to numerous to mention, the reverse of the frame has a solid plywood back which has been screwed and it is not possible to remove to examine the authenticity of each badge, however they are believed to be period and authentic
A PAIR OF GILT-LACQUERED 'HEAVENLY GUARDIAN' WOOD FIGURESChina, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). The two, wooden figures are covered in gilt, black and red lacquer with sensitively carved facial features and elaborated robes. The first guardian is wearing a winged warrior helmet surmounted by a red-lacquered helmet tassel. The second guardian is wearing a belt, depicting a demon face and holding a bagua in his right hand. Both figures are mounted on recent wooden bases.Condition: Overall good condition with the lacquer slightly worn throughout. Provenance: Austrian private collection.Weight: 1046 g in total Dimensions: Height 28.2 cm - 30.6 cm
WW2 German M42 Normandy Helmet. This helmet is a typical post 1943 variant in slate grey workshop painted in Normandy camouflage colours. There is a heating lot number stamped on the rear skirt but no makers mark. This indicates that it was probably made by Emaillerwerke AG, Fulda or Vereinigte Deutsche Nickelwerke AG, Schwerte as they both used P.O.W slave labour in their factories and are renowned for producing lesser quality goods. Without a shadow of a doubt this helmet is a genuine late war M42 helmet. The interior has the standard slate grey paint, while the outer paint is workshop sprayed in all the correct colours.
WW2 Third Reich Heer Photo album "Kriegs Erinnerungen" (War memories) size 325mm x 230mm with affixed steel helmet insignia to cover and cords in the national colours. Contains 21 original unpublished private photos with good shots of vehicles etc. In addition there are 16 post war reproduced photos showing tanks, graves and troops from the Grossdeutschland Division.
Casque Qajar - Khulah KhudIran, fin du XIXe siècleCasque anthropomorphe, en acier gravé à l'acide, supplanté d'une tête de démon cornu, gravé de cavaliers et de divs, avec son nasal, son camail et ses porte-plumets.H. sans le camail : 39 cm A Qajar helmet, Iran, 19th centuryWith hemispherical skull embossed with a demonic mask on the front, fitted at its apex with a horned demon head finial rising to a central spike, a pair of additional horns either side, and nasal bar.
Kulah Khud et rondache qajarIran, XIXe siècleCasque et rondache en acier gravé à l'acide, décoré de médaillons polylobés animés de personnages, sur un fond floral, et de cartouches d'inscriptions en "naskh" ornemental. Casque avec nasal, camail et porte-plumets, et rondache capitonnée. H. du casque sans camail : 28.5 cm D. de la rondache : 47 cm A Qajar steel engraved helmet and shield, with inscriptions in "naskh", Iran, 19th century A Qajar Steel Helmet and Matching Steel Shield, Persia, 19th Century the helmet of domed form with foliate nose-guard flanked by two plume-holders, the shield with four domical bosses, both decorated with designs of scrolling leaves and flowers bordered with Persian verses in cartouches, the helmet with chain mail neck.
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