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A German Third Reich Heer (Army) dagger, the 26cm double edged blade marked to the ricasso with Knights helmet logo WKC Solingen for Weyersburg Kirchbaum and Cie, having an eagle and swastika cross guard with orange celluloid grip, oak leaf pommel and silver bullion knot, housed in a pebble effect steel sheath with oak leaf bandings, suspension loops and velvet backed aluminium lace straps, 37cm.PLEASE SEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS REGARDING IMPERIAL GERMAN/THIRD REICH ITEMS.
A German Third Reich Polizei side-arm, having a 33cm fullered blade marked to the ricasso Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Cie with Knights helmet logo to the opposing side, the crossguard with oak leaf decoration and marked S.B. 711, with stag horn grips and eagles head pommel, housed in a nickel mounted sheath, 45cm.PLEASE SEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS REGARDING IMPERIAL GERMAN/THIRD REICH ITEMS.
A German Third Reich Heer (Army) dagger, the 26cm double edged blade marked to the ricasso with Knights helmet logo WKC Solingen for Weyersburg Kirchbaum and Cie, having an eagle and swastika cross guard with orange celluloid grip, oak leaf pommel and silver bullion knot, housed in a pebble effect steel sheath with oak leaf bandings, suspension loops and velvet backed aluminium lace straps, 37cm.PLEASE SEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS REGARDING IMPERIAL GERMAN/THIRD REICH ITEMS.
A German Third Reich Kriegsmarine Officer's dagger, having a 25cm etched double fullered blade, marked to the ricasso WKC for Weyersburg Kirchbaum and Cie with Knights helmet logo, the crossguard missing press stud with wirebound celluloid grip and eagle pommel, house in a brass sheath with oak leaf banding and suspension loops, 42cm.PLEASE SEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS REGARDING IMPERIAL GERMAN/THIRD REICH ITEMS.
A German Third Reich Luftwaffe Officer's dagger the 25cm double edged blade marked to the ricasso W K C (Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Cie) with Knights helmet logo, having an alluminium crossguard with Luftwaffe emblem, white celluloid wire bound grip with the ball pommel having central swastika within a wreath border and silver bullion portepee, the steel sheath with oak leaf banding and suspension loops the hanging strap stamped D.R.G.M. U.E.10. RZM, 43.5cm.PLEASE SEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS REGARDING IMPERIAL GERMAN/THIRD REICH ITEMS.
ASSORTED ANTIQUE SILVER, including Victorian milk jug with rococo engraved decoration, 15.5cms h; Victorian helmet shaped milk jug with shanked fluted decoration, 15cms h; Dutch 833 standard Baroque-style mustard pot and cover, with amorini handles and blue glass liner, 12cms h; tot gross wt appr 18.5ozt (3)Provenance: private collection PorthcawlComments: good overall, hallmarks slightly rubbed, foot of mustard slightly misshapen.
George III silver hallmarked helmet form cream jug having bright cut foliate motif with initials and a reeded handle (hallmarked London 1796, makers marked for George Burrows (I) together with a George III silver hallmarked sugar shaker of baluster form (hallmarked London 1797). Measures 11cm and 14.5cm tall.
FULL METAL JACKETSubway (45" x 60")Very Fine+ Rolled; Artist Philip Castle Warner Bros., 1874A large subway sized version of the iconic Vietnam helmet design for the Stanley Kubrick war epic Full Metal Jacket.This poster has minor tiny edge tears all along the bottom border. Other than this, it appears near mint.Stanley Kubrick's deeply impactful Vietnam War movie explores the dehumanizing effect of conflict on a group of US soldiers (including Matthew Modine as Private "Joker") from boot camp to the front lines. It was the last of Kubrick's films to be released in his lifetime.This lot will be auctioned on Friday, December 8th. The auction will begin at 9:30am PST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on December 7th.
STARSHIP TROOPERSJapanese B1 & Program Booklet (8 Pages) (28.5" x 40.5" & 10.25" x 14.25")Very Fine+ Rolled Buena Vista International/Tri-Star, 1997This is the much more nuanced and stylistic Japanese poster for Starship Troopers featuring the trooper helmet being skewered by an arachnid stinger. Also included is a terrific Japanese program book that has a fold-out section in the center, as well as eleven extra loose paper Japanese ads of all sizes with some duplicates that serve as a cool accompaniment. The poster is clean but has scattered light crimping and sporadic edge wear on the left and right sides. The program and additional pages are all in mint unused condition. RoboCop Director Paul Verhoeven once again brought a satirical edge to sci-fi with this interplanetary war movie based on the novel by Robert A. Heinlein. While following the fortunes of a group of fresh-faced teens in a war against arachnid-like aliens, the film skewered fascism and pro-war propaganda - though its subtleties were sadly lost on many critics and audiences at the time of release.This lot will be auctioned on Friday, December 8th. The auction will begin at 9:30am PST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on December 7th.
After Jacques Bousseau, French, 1681-1740, a bronze figure of Ulysses stringing his bow, late 19th century, depicted semi-nude with flowing robe draped over him as he strings his bow while leaning on a tree stump with his plumed helmet by his feet, on a siena marble base, the bronze - 34.5cm high, 37cm high overall
A bronze model of a WWI Royal Highlander (Black Watch), second quarter 20th century, depicted standing holding a Lee Enfield rifle with fixed bayonet and wearing a helmet, 08 pattern webbing, gas mask, mess tins, entrenching tool, and kilt, his uniform showing Corporal stripes and RH shoulder titles, on rectangular naturalistic base, 32.5cm high Provenance: The Property of the Late Reverend John Watson.
A group of seven Greek bronze miniature votive pilos helmets Magna Graecia, circa 4th-3rd Century B.C.2.8cm high max. (7)Footnotes:Provenance:Kuizenga collection, the Netherlands, acquired in Dortmund 17th November 1989.Miniature helmets have been found as votive offerings in sanctuaries from the 7th Century B.C. onwards. There is an Etruscan votive model of a gladiatorial helmet in the British Museum, acc. no. 1772,0303.15, and another Greek example, acc. no. 1772,0303.14.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A European bronze helmet Iron Age, circa 9th-8th Century B.C.18cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Kuizenga collection, the Netherlands, acquired in Dusseldorf 18th December 2002.Cf. A. Bottini (et al), Antike Helme, Mainz, 1988, pp. 181-194, for a discussion of related Bronze Age helmets, including an example with repoussé punched geometric decoration.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Canosan terracotta bull and a South Italian terracotta seated boy wearing a pilos helmet Circa 4th-3rd Century B.C.10cm and 8cm high (2)Footnotes:Provenance:Kuizenga collection, the Netherlands; the bull acquired in Dortmund 17th June 1989, the seated boy acquired in 2000.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Greek bronze Corinthian helmet Circa 6th Century B.C.upper part largely restored, 21cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Kuizenga collection, the Netherlands, formed from the 1970s onwards.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Greek bronze Corinthian helmet Circa late 6th Century B.C.23cm high Footnotes:Provenance:Kuizenga collection, the Netherlands, acquired in Cologne in 1984.This helmet would have been exceedingly impressive in its original form, as it is extravagantly decorated with a large repoussé scrolling palmette over the brow, finely incised palmettes at the corners of each eye, and an incised decorative dotted border running around the eye holes and the outer edge of the helmet, with upturned lotus flowers at the sides (one preserved). There are two ancient and original attachment plates partially preserved at the dome, for the attachment of a crest or, more likely, horns.Cf. for a selection of Corinthian helmets with incised lotus flowers and palmettes, and dramatic repoussé decoration on the brow (more commonly horns), see R. Hixenbaugh, Ancient Greek Helmets: A Complete Guide and Catalog, New York, 2019, p. 411, nos. C546-C567, especially helmet fragment no. C562 which also has a repoussé scrolling palmette between the brow, formerly in the collection of Axel Guttmann (1944-2001), and no. C567 at the Museo Archaeologico Nazionale della Sirtide in Lucania, which retains its original horns.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Greek bronze Corinthian helmet with inscriptions Circa 7th Century B.C.21cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Anonymous sale; Christie's, Amsterdam, 6th October 1983, lot 383.Kuizenga collection, the Netherlands, acquired at the above sale.With a punched inscription: ΓΕΛΙΟΥ ΜΕΓΑΡΕΥΣ, on the cheekpieces, giving the name of the owner: 'Geliou (of Gelios) Megareos': Gelios the Megarian. For the type, see an example formerly in the Axel Guttmann collection, sold at Christie's in London on 28 April 2004 (lot 68).The main reason for inscriptions on helmets are trophy related. Some Corinthian helmets were seized as spoils of war, and were then inscribed as a record of victories before being dedicated in sanctuaries such as Olympia. For an example of this, see a Corinthian helmet in the British Museum, acc. no. 1824,0407.32, which records that the people of Argos won the helmet in battle from the Corinthians and dedicated it to Zeus in his sanctuary. See also a Corinthian helmet fragment in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, acc. no. 01.7479, inscribed in retrograde in Laconian script 'of Olympian Zeus'. As only wealthy citizens could afford the cost of hoplite armour it would have been a symbol of the status and wealth of its owner, hence it seems natural that helmets may sometimes have have been inscribed with the owners name.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Greek terracotta head of a warrior wearing a pilos helmet Taras, circa 4th Century B.C.9cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Kuizenga collection, the Netherlands, acquired in October 1982.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Military and associated headgear: to include a German Third Reich pith helmet; a black lacquered and brass mounted pickelhaube; and a stitched and lined soft brown hide pilots helmet and goggles (Please Note: this lot is subject to the statement made in the Auctioneers Glossary of Certain Terms under 'Militaria & Associated Items' in the Terms & Conditions of Sale)
A Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Hawkes & Co khaki coloured pith helmet and liner; a similar German helmet; and a German black kepi with black and white piping (Please Note: this lot is subject to the statement made in the Auctioneers Glossary of Certain Terms under 'Militaria & Associated Items' in the Terms & Conditions of Sale)
A small group of silver including a George III cream jugGeorge Gray (possibly)London, 1791The helmet-shaped jug with scrolling handle on a stepped circular foot raised on a square base, engraved with floral decoration and cartouche, 14.5cm high (inc. handle). The rest of the group comprising: a sugar bowl, Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1965, on a stepped circular foot, 8.5cm dia.; a small box, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1965, of rectangular form, with engine turned design and a cartouche engraved 'TONY' to the hinged cover, gilding to interior, 5.5cm wide; a small quantity of flatware, including a George III condiment spoon, William Bateman I, 1817, engraved initials to handle, 10.2cm long; another Georgian condiment spoon, maker IP, 1835, engraved with floral motifs to handle, 12.2cm long; a Victorian condiment spoon, Chawner & Co., London, 1858, engraved crest to handle, gilding to interior of the bowl, 10.8cm long; another Victorian condiment spoon, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London, 1840, 10.8cm long; a pair of Edwardian sugar nips, C W Fletcher & Son, Sheffield, 1905, 10.7cm long; and an Edwardian caddie spoon modelled as a seal top spoon, Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London, 1906, 8.5cm long, together with four white metal dishes, assumed plated, with shaped border, 12.5cm wide; a pin dish, stamped STERLING, with coin insert to base, 9.4cm dia.; and a small quantity of silver plated spoons, weighable silver approx.15.4ozt (a lot)Condition Report: Weighable silver doesn't include the four ashtrays and the silver plated spoons.
A JAPANESE RIDGED HELMET (SUJIBACHI KABUTO) SIGNED JOSHU (NO) JU SAOTOME IENARI, MOMOYAMA PERIOD, 16TH CENTURY with iron skull of sixty-two ribbed plates signed on the inside at the rear, fitted with gilt copper tehen no kanamono. The peak (mabizashi) covered with stencilled leather with copper alloy rim (fukurin). and fitted with a gilt copper crest holder (kuwagata dai) decorated with scrolling grasses and stylised chrysanthemum rivets heads with a gilt copper alloy fore-crest holder, both. The lower edge (koshimaki) of the helmet bowl has numerous holes for fitting the missing neck guard (shikoro). Areas of rust and pitting. 16.0 cm high Saotome Ienari was of the third generation of the Saotome School which flourished in what is now Ibaraki Prefecture at the end of the Muromachi period and into the Momoyama period. Provenance Important Japanese Swords, Armour and Tsuba, Christie's, 14th November 1967, part of lot 146. For other helmets by this armourer see Orikasa, Taelman and Anseeuw, 2010, pp. 48-63.
A JAPANESE HELMET (HOSHI SUJIBACHI KABUTO) SIGNED JOSHU (NO) JU SAOTOME IENARI, MOMOYAMA PERIOD, 16TH CENTURY with well-formed iron skull of sixty-two plates, signed on the inside and profusely studded over its outer surface with cone-shaped rivets, shakudo and copper gilt tehen no ana, The lower edge (koshimaki) of the helmet bowl has numerous holes for fitting the missing neck guard (shikoro). Fitted with a peak (mabizashi) with patinated copper alloy rim (fukurin) lacquered red on its underside, 16.5 cm high Saotome Ienari was of the third generation of the Saotome School which flourished in what is now Ibaraki Prefecture at the end of the Muromachi period and into the Momoyama period. Provenance Important Japanese Swords, Armour and Tsuba, Christie's, 14th November 1967, part of lot 146. For other helmets by this armourer see Orikasa, Taelman and Anseeuw, 2010, pp. 48-63.For other helmets by this armourer see Orikasa, Taelman and Anseeuw, 2010, pp. 48-63.
A JAPANESE HELMET (SUJIBACHI KABUTO), EDO PERIOD, 17TH/18TH CENTURY with iron skull of sixty-two ribbed plates of hammered finish russet iron, fitted with low relief iron and gilt copper tehen no kanamono. Peak (mabezashi) with copper alloy border and some red lacquer on the inside. The unusually flat lower edge (koshimaki) of the helmet bowl has surprisingly few holes for fitting the missing neck guard (shikoro). 16.5 cm high Provenance Important Japanese Swords, Armour and Tsuba, Christie's, 14th November 1967, part of lot 146.
A JAPANESE HELMET (KABUTO) SIGNED SAOTOME IEHISA, EDO PERIOD, 18TH CENTURY with well-formed iron skull of six riveted plates joined at low ribs and each embossed with a gourd in the centre, and flat russet iron tehen no kanamono, signed on a gilt panel inside at the back, The lower edge (koshimaki) of the helmet bowl has numerous holes for fitting the missing neck guard (shikoro). The front of the bowl is fitted with a peak (mabezashi) embossed with a pair of eyebrows and gilt copper alloy rim (fukurin) and fitted with a fore-crest holder and lacquered red on the inside, 18.0 cm high The genealogy of the Saotome School is unclear but it is thought that Saotome Iehisa lived in Hitachi province (modern day Ibaraki Prefecture) and was active in the late Momoyama to early Edo periods. Provenance Important Japanese Swords, Armour and Tsuba, Christie's, 14th November 1967, part of lot 146.
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