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William Blake Richmond 1842-1921. British. (Attributed to). Oil on board. “A Hand Resting of a Suit of Armour Helmet”.Measures 38cm x 49cm.Condition Report – Very good original condition.Painting & Print Cataloguing Terms:‘Attributed to’In our opinion but cannot be sure, probably a work by the artist.
An Italian 800 standard white metal sucrier and cover, in the form of a classical Greek tripod stand, having three paw feet on a tripartite foliate cast base, scrolled supports united by floral scrollwork, Hermes winged helmet capitols and anthemion pierced and cast rim, the cover with cast foliate banding and acorn finial, containing a plain circular white metal bowl, H approx 15.5cm; 11.08oz
A BOXED KENNER STAR WARS RETURN OF THE JEDI B-WING FIGHTER VEHICLE, No 71370, playworn condition but appears complete and in fairly good condition but has damage to one of the weapons, box incomplete and damaged, with a boxed Wesco Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise Talking alarm clock, not tested, appears complete and in good condition, box damaged, a damaged plastic childs Darth Vader helmet and two plastic aircraft models (5)
BELIEVED BARRY SHEENE'S 1977 AGV X3000 PROTOTYPE HELMET in black, red and gold with applied number '7', 'Bob Heath Visors' logos, decorated with trademark 'Donald Duck' emblem and 'Barry Sheene' lettering to rear, with visor and Sheene's trademark cigarette hole, race worn with paint loss throughout. Footnotes Please note that this lot was due to be offered by Bonham's as lot 54, 11th December 2020 auction but was withdrawn. The vendor has undertaken extensive research to proof the back history. We have a pdf document available from the vendor that explains its history. Motorcycling's first superstar, Barry Sheene was twice World Champion in Grand Prix racing's premier 500cc class: in 1975 and 1976. In an international career stretching from 1968 to 1984 he made over 100 Grand Prix starts, securing 52 podium finishes and 23 victories. Barry was unquestionably the most charismatic motorcycle racer of his day. In 1984 Barry retired to Australia with his wife Stephanie and children Sidonie and Freddie; he died in March 2003 from cancer at the age of only 51. This helmet is an AGV X3000 'Ago' (Giacomo Agostini) design, believed to be a prototype given to Barry Sheene in 1977 to try out in race practice. The helmet is black, red, and gold with an applied 'No.7' on each side. It is decorated with Barry's trademark 'Donald Duck' emblem and 'Barry Sheene' lettering to the rear. There is also Sheene's trademark cigarette hole in the centre of the helmet face bar; the mark left by the tape that covered the hole when Barry was racing rather than smoking is clearly visible. There is the original Bob Heath Visors sticker on the top. (Bob Heath Visors was established in 1970 as manufacturer of quality replacement motorcycle helmet visors by former racer and Bob Heath, and rapidly became the number one specialist replacement-visor company in the UK.)
A brass helmet shaped coal scuttle with shovel, together with a pair of painted octagonal stick stands, and a set of fire tools on standCondition report: Stick stands – each with heavy damage to supports, some parts still present and can be repaired but several are totally missing, large patch of discolouration to top area of floral decoration, general surface/handling wear throughout, knocks and scuffs commensurate with age.
A WWII German Fallschirmjager (Paratrooper) steel helmet shell, together with a later separate replacement liner with straps and all nuts & bolts. (The liner fits the helmet, but we thought it better to show the helmet condition without liner)Condition ReportRetains some of its original green paint, no markings to either inside or out.
A Hassall Bobby Police Officer accessory car mascot with spring loaded enamel porcelain head, impressed 'Hassall' to the body, mounted on a period radiator cap, 14cms (5.5ins) high.Condition ReportHelmet has a dink to the rim at the back. porcelain head not cracked and still moves on it's spring, the surface has a few small areas of paint loss. Body is patinated with age. nice overall condition
Full title: Six Chinese blue and white dishes, a teapot and a helmet-shaped jug, Kangxi and laterDescription: L.: 27 cm (the warming dish)Dia.: 14 cm (the pair of small plates)L.: 16,5 - H.: 13 cm (the ewer)L.: 14 cm - H.: 10 cm (the teapot)Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested report for you.Once complete, it will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
COLLECTION OF ARP INSIGNIA, EQUIPMENT FIRE WARDENS HELMET AND ARMY EQUIPMENT Rattle marked ARP, Fire Wardens Helmet with liner and chin strap, 1938. Home Guard and Fire Guard Armbands. Civil Defence Corps Armband. Beret with silver Arp Badge. Loose base Metal Arp Badge. With two Whistles, one marked ARP. A canvas cased pair of MK11 Binoculars with military marking. Case dated 1939. With Canvas map case, water bottle, ammunition pouch on belt, shaving kit and Gas mask.
COLLECTION OF GERMAN INSIGNIA AND MEDALS An original NSDAP Arm Band in Wool, uniform removed with some damage. An original Third Reich State Police Cloth Arm Badge. Removed from a tunic. Original Eastern front Medal. Original 1914 Iron cross 2nd Class. Maker marked "M" on the ring. National Shield emblem from a Pith Helmet. The three prongs present on the reverse. A single original Luftwaffe ground troops Collar Tab to the rank of Feldwebel
A George III silver helmet shaped cream jug, bright cut engraved with squiggle work, central cartouche with initials, by London 1802, maker's mark rubbed possibly by George Burrows, 3.67ozt (114.2 grams)Condition Report: Repair and soldering at joint of handle to body, appears to have split on
An Edwardian silver claret jug and cover, pear shaped with wavy rib upper section and central rib, the hinged cover with stylized helmet shaped finial, fruitwood scroll handle, by Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1903, 23.40 ozt (727.9 grams), 23cm high overall CONDITION:marks on body rubbed, marks on inside cover crisp, minor surface scratches, visible seam to interior, slightly misshaped to lip cover, tiny dent to body above rib section
Late Victorian ivory handled Masonic sword with acid etched blade in partially gilded and enamelled bronze scabbard. The scabbard bears the previous owner's name "J.H Quinn" and is decorated with the crown and cross the symbol of the Yorkshire sect of freemasonry. Cross decoration to cross guard and handle with knights helmet pommel.
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