Württemberg - Helm für Offiziere der Kavallerie, um 1900 Schwarz lackierte Lederglocke (verzogen, krakeliert, kleine oberflächliche Fehlstellen) mit versilberten Beschlägen. Verschraubtes Offiziersemblem, Reservekreuz. Versilberte Neusilberspitze auf Kreuzblatt (drei Sterne entfernt und unrichtig ergänzt). Unrichtige Kokarde. Flache Messingschuppenketten. Ohne Futter, braunes Lederschweißband. Unvollständig, beschädigt, Altersspuren. Zustand: III - Wurttemberg - a helmet for officers of the cavalry, circa 1900 Schwarz lackierte Lederglocke (verzogen, krakeliert, kleine oberflächliche Fehlstellen) mit versilberten Beschlägen. Verschraubtes Offiziersemblem, Reservekreuz. Versilberte Neusilberspitze auf Kreuzblatt (drei Sterne entfernt und unrichtig ergänzt). Unrichtige Kokarde. Flache Messingschuppenketten. Ohne Futter, braunes Lederschweißband. Unvollständig, beschädigt, Altersspuren. Condition: III -
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Feldmütze M 1910 der Artillerie und zwei Helmbezüge für Mannschaften/Unteroffiziere Weicher Korpus aus feldgrauem Wollstoff mit schwarzem Besatzband, rote Vorstöße, ohne Kokarden, weißes Leinenfutter (Fundusstempel), Größe 53, kleine Fehlstellen. Dazu ein feldgrauer und ein grauer Helmbezug (Stempel "D.R.P.") aus Stoff. Unvollständig, partiell leicht beschädigt. Zustand: II A field cap M 1910 of the artillery and two helmet covers for enlisted men/non-commissioned officers Weicher Korpus aus feldgrauem Wollstoff mit schwarzem Besatzband, rote Vorstöße, ohne Kokarden, weißes Leinenfutter (Fundusstempel), Größe 53, kleine Fehlstellen. Dazu ein feldgrauer und ein grauer Helmbezug (Stempel "D.R.P.") aus Stoff. Unvollständig, partiell leicht beschädigt. Condition: II
Bayern - Helm M 1896 für Mannschaften der Infanterie Schwarz lackierte Lederglocke mit Buntmetallbeschlägen. Emblem in Form des bekrönten bayerischen Wappens, Teller mit vier Rundkopfsplinten und glatter, fester Spitze, lederner Sturmriemen an Knopf 91, daran beide Metallkokarden. Schwarzes Lederlaschenfutter, alter Größenstempel "53". Teilweise beschädigt, Altersspuren. Zustand: II Bavaria - a helmet M 1896 for enlisted men of the infantry Schwarz lackierte Lederglocke mit Buntmetallbeschlägen. Emblem in Form des bekrönten bayerischen Wappens, Teller mit vier Rundkopfsplinten und glatter, fester Spitze, lederner Sturmriemen an Knopf 91, daran beide Metallkokarden. Schwarzes Lederlaschenfutter, alter Größenstempel "53". Teilweise beschädigt, Altersspuren. Condition: II
Prussian Other Ranks pickelhaube helmet, the black leather skull with brass fittings including spike finial, Prussian line helmet plate, one black and white cockade and leather lining Condition: Creasing to the outer leather, with cracking and chips present, side fitting missing as well as strap, inner leather liner badly damaged with tears, creases and cracking. Would advise telephoning department or viewing in person prior to bidding. **General condition consistent with age.
After Roger Godchaux (French, 1878-1958), two patinated bronze relief plaques of Wartime subjects, circa 1920-30, one with a man in trench coat and helmet leading a mule, the other with a soldier and two horses at bust length, each indistinctly inscribed Roger Godchaux to the maquette and mounted to rectangular oak backplates, the larger example 23.5cm high, 34.5cm wideThough mostly known as an animalier, sculptor and draughtsman Roger Godchaux worked as a newspaper illustrator during the First World War, and it is possible that these rare and unusual plaques were derived from designs created then. The format of low relief shares similarities to a bronze plaque exhibited at the Sladmore Gallery, London, during the recent exhibition Les Animaliers, 1900 to 1950.
Two 18th century engravings after John Webber from 'A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean' published in 1784-5, comprising 'A Young Woman of the Sandwich Islands', plate 63, 29 x 22.5cm, and 'A Man of the Sandwich Islands, with his Helmet', plate 64, 29 x 23cm, both unframed John Webber was the official artist on Cook's last voyage, his drawings formed the basis for printed illustrations to the account of the voyage - 'A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean' published in 1784-5
Rolex. A fine and rare stainless steel automatic calendar bracelet watchModel: Comex Sea DwellerReference: 1665Date: Circa 1979Movement: 26-jewel Cal.1570 automatic, free-sprung Glucydur microstella balance, adjusted to 5 positions & temperature, hack seconds, No.D93****Dial: Black, luminous dot hour markers, baton quarters, printed Comex 2000ft=600m Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, date aperture at 3, polished Mercedes hands with luminous inserts, centre secondsCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back stamped 1665 inside, calibrated uni-directional bezel, screw down shouldered Oyster crown, helium escape valve to the band at 9, engraved '2186' No.619****Strap/Bracelet: Fitted steel 93150 Oyster linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding clasp, stamped N3 93150Signed: Case, dial & movementSize: 40mm Accompaniments: Rolex box, diver's knife with brass scabbard, tie, pens, ephemera related to the owner Footnotes:The collaboration between the world famous French diving company Comex (Compagnie Maritime d'Expertise) and Rolex started in early 1971. Each watch was issued to their specialist divers marked Comex on the dial and numbered on the case back. The current lot has been serviced by Rolex several times over the years.This watch was owned by John Roberts an accomplished career diver and has come directly from the family. John Roberts joined the Royal Navy at the age of 16 becoming a Royal Navy diver in 1955, during this period he was part of the bomb and mine disposal unit and was attached to the SBS (Special Boat Service the Navy equivalent to the SAS). He completed 25 years of service ending as a Diving instructor.John Roberts moved onto the renowned diving enterprise COMEX in Aberdeen as head of training aiding the trainee divers to survive saturation diving in the extremely hazardous environment of the North sea. After his time at Comex he moved onto British Petroleum as North West Europe Operations Manager.As a diver he helped develop SCUBA and knew Jaques Cousteau, Hans and Lotte Hass and Lionel (Buster) Crabb.Exhibited with this lot is an impressive Prototype Comex Diving helmet also for sale (refer to Department).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Britains, two Gunners from set 148, Royal Lancaster Regiment an infantryman on guard with khaki helmet, Buffs Officer in khaki from set 16, three US Infantry on guard from set 91,, Officer with binoculars, six figures from Royal Medical Service set 137, Mignot Casualty and a tent (Condition Good-Fair, one arm and two helmet spikes missing) (16)
Crescent set 700 Royal Engineers Field Telephone 703 Field Wireless Set and Royal Artillery two horse Gun Team (hole in limber, one horse tail missing) in original boxes with Hill and other Infantry, Medical Staff, stretchers, casualties, and a Policeman in steel helmet (Condition Good, a few in khaki embellished, boxes Good-Fair) (28)
William Hocker set 20, Governor General's Bodyguard in original box (E, box E) and Madras Light Cavalry at the halt, with Imperial, Australian Infantry (two helmet spikes missing) and, by another maker, an Indian Prince and a British Officer watching a Dancer, accompanied by a trio of Indian Musicians (Condition Excellent) (22)
A group of early nineteenth century pearlware blue and white transfer-printed wares, c.1820. To include: a Hospitality pattern two-handled broth bowl, a Wild Rose pattern small-size mug and a Fortune Teller pattern helmet-shaped creamer. Mug: 8.5 cm tall. (3)Condition: Small rim chip to the broth pot and to the creamer. Provenance: Property of a Lady.
A green patinated bronze model of Mercury after Giambologna, second half 19th century, the deity portrayed balancing on his left leg, on a stepped circular white marble and granite socle and square plinth, the bronze 51cm high, overall height 72cmCondition Report: Mottled green patination. Lacking elements including wings to helmet and staff. The edges of the base have some chips and nibbles.The arm has a casting join from manufacture and there is some radial movement between the feet and wings.Condition Report Disclaimer
Pioneering Female PhotographerPhotograph: Cameron (Julia Margaret) Portrait of Sir John F.H. Hershel, A large contemporary reprint of the iconic photo of Hershel, 33cms x 28cms (13" x 11"). Inscribed on reverse 'To / Sir John F.W. Herschel / from his Friend / Julia Margaret Cameron,' With sm. straight tear to white border. As a photo, w.a.f. (2)* Herschel was a mathematician, astronomer and philosopher. His early work in 1819 provided a basis for Daguerre's and Talbot's experiments. He was the first person to use the word 'photography' This lot also includes copy of, Gernsheim (Helmet) Julia Margaret Cameron, Her life and photographic work, 4to L. 1948. First Edn., illus. & d.w. (2)Provenance: From the collection of M.F. Hardcastle, Burley, 1949, via the Perceval family, Temple House, Co. Sligo.
A George III silver vinaigrette of oval form, the cover engraved with symbols of war including lances and shield, together with Dove of Peace, the underside with symbols of agriculture including sheaf of barley, pitchfork, scythe, etc, opening to reveal a gilt-washed interior, the pierced grille decorated with flags and plumed helmet on a pedestal (by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1801), 3.3 cm x 2.9 cm x 1.2 cm, 0.43 oz CONDITION REPORTS Hinges open and close correctly to the box and the grille. There do not appear to have been any repairs to the hinges or to the box or grille. There does not appear to be "excessive" wear to the surfaces though there are signs of minor surface scratching conducive with age and use. The base has indentation to the centre which may or may not have been caused by the engraving and there is some minor denting. The interior has two small scratches to the right hand side of the border of the grille. See images for further detail.
A late Victorian silver cream jug of inverted helmet form, raised on a square base (maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1899), 3.64 oz, 15 cm high, together with a silver cream and sugar with semi-reeded / fluted decoration (by John and William F Deakin for James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1900), 3.98 oz
Collection of Police badges from Gloucestershire, including mounted Gloucestershire Constabulary helmet badges and buttons, and a Guernsey Police helmet badge. Together with mounted badges from the Gloucestershire Regiment including Royal Gloucestershire Hussars badge and pin badge, two Egypt Gloucestershire badges and two Egypt Gloucestershire pin badges including an Egypt Good Luck pin badge, and Egypt Gloucestershire cap badge and back badge mm R. Gaunt Birmingham. (20)
Silver Crown of Queen Victoria. Dated 1890 in silver pendant mount. This silver Crown features Queen Victoria's "Jubilee" bust facing left on the obverse. The reverse shows the famous St George slaying the Dragon, designed by Benedetto Pistrucci.ObverseVeiled and draped "Jubilee bust" of Queen Victoria. "JEB" on truncation VICTORIA D:G:BRITT:REG:F:D:ReverseSt George slaying dragon with hair streaming beneath his helmet, initials B.P. in exergue for the engraver Benedetto Pistrucci. Weight 30 .6 grams
A Silver Crown of Queen Victoria. Dated 1889. This silver Crown features Queen Victoria's "Jubilee" bust facing left on the obverse. The reverse shows the famous St George slaying the Dragon, designed by Benedetto Pistrucci.ObverseVeiled and draped "Jubilee bust" of Queen Victoria. "JEB" on truncation VICTORIA D:G:BRITT:REG:F:D:ReverseSt George slaying dragon with hair streaming beneath his helmet, initials B.P. in exergue for the engraver Benedetto Pistrucci. Weight 28.06 grams
A Man in armour watercolour on paper 39.5 x 27cmFootnote: The present watercolour is a copy after the painting on panel in the National Gallery, London, where the composition derives from the figure of St George in armour in Giorgione's 'Castelfranco Madonna' altarpiece. Both the watercolour and the National Gallery painting eliminate the Saint's helmet and crop the composition so that the flag at the top of the staff is no longer visible. Another 19th century copy of this composition, in oil, is in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Portrait of King Charles I, standing half-length in armour, his arm upon his helmet inscribed with indistinct initials and the date 1632 lower right oil on canvas, unframed 127 x 102cmFootnote: After the painting by van Dyck, dating from 1635-6, in the Duke of Norfolk’s Collection at Arundel Castle.
1st Nottinghamshire (Robin Hoods) Rifle Volunteer Corps Victorian green cloth helmetA good example complete with blackened metal cross piece, spike and rose bosses supporting ad leather backed chin chain. To the front, a helmet plate of crowned Maltese cross, lions between the arms; bearing title circlet, the centre with reversed and interlaced RH cypher. The interior with leather sweatband. Remains in good condition, with some age wear and stitching faults to the chin chain. GC
Victorian Watercolour of an Officer of the Army Service Corps in the Manner of Richard Simkin.This is an unsigned watercolour depicting a mounted Officer wearing full dress uniform. He can be seen wearing home service blue cloth helmet, dark blue tunic with white facings, his Charger with regimental pattern saddle cloth. Colour and detail good. Mounted into a card mount. Overall size 11 x 12 inches.
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