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A collection of uniform and kit to include a moulded composition 'Brodie' style helmet and liner in a carrying strap, dark beret with red 'AFS' badge, a fireman's axe marked with government arrow and 'Perks H.98' in heavy duty belt hanger and 5.7cm belt with chrome buckle, ARP whistle, AP16456 torch, respirator in canvas bag, later overalls, shirt and boots. *CR Generally in good condition with signs of use and wear.
A rare British Baby Gas mask or C3 Babies protective helmet, stamped internally V.R.C.7-42 Lot 303 and to the lower strap V.R.C. 11-42 Lot 400. The rubber air pump marked 3DO Avon ad 'Government property label to the reverse. And a second example in poor condition. (2). *CR Appears complete and in remarkably good condition with no obvious perishing to rubber or fittings. Light marking and light surface rust to buckles only. A rare survivor in this condition. Second example in poor condition.
A First World War compass dated 1915 with Government issue arrow by T.Cook and Son, with leather case and strap marked for Pulley and Powell, 1916. A clinometer in case, unmarked, a circular sided leather case with government arrow and B G, dated 1914 and a truncheon. And Brodie pattern helmet painted with an 'R' to the front. (5). *CR Clinometer damaged, other pieces showing signs of use and age, but generally good condition.
A photograph album with leather effect cover decorated with an M35 German helmet and 'Kriegserinnerungen' (Memories of the War) containing 127 images of German soldiers in uniform, training, at home, studio portraits and other images including large guns, tanks, a soldier on a motorbike and many others. The album 19 x 26cm. *CR Mostly in good condition.
With a 62cm tapering pointed blade with single fuller, with gilt shell shaped guard decorated with fighting eagles, with slender decorated knuckle bow with a star to the centre, copper wire bound grip and pommel in the form of a classical Roman helmet. 76cm overall. *CR Gilt decoration to handle in good bright condition, some pitting to blade.
A watch stand in the style of Palais Royal fashioned as a classical helmet in mother of pearl and gilt metal, with decorated and beaded peak, lion mask badge and pierced scroll comb, hinging to reveal an angled watch stand with hook on velvet base, the whole mounted on an oval alabaster base, the base 13cms, height 12.5cms.
* Henry VIII (1491-1547). King of England and Ireland, 1509-1547. Document Signed, 'Henry R', given under the king’s signet at Windsor Castle, 2 January 1514, warrant on vellum in English, with the sign manual of Henry VIII at head, to Sir Andrew Windsor, knight, keeper of our great wardrobe, to deliver to Lord Kurson [Sir Robert Curson, Lord Curson], 14 yards of crimson velvet ‘and as much black boogi [budge] as shall suffice for furring the same gown’, some light soiling, later filing annotation '60' to top left corner, lower blank left corner cut away, faint endorsement: xxs xxv to verso, 144 x 246 mmQTY: (1)NOTE:Sir Robert Curson, styled Lord Curson, and Baron Curson in the nobility of the Holy Roman empire (c. 1460-1534/5), soldier and courtier, was of Blaxhall, near Saxmundham, Suffolk. Little is known of him before he was knighted in 1489, but he was one of the king's champions, wearing the red dragon of Wales and the queen's favour on his helmet in tournaments at Sheen and Westminster in 1494 on the creation of Prince Henry as duke of York. On 29 August 1499 he obtained a licence to leave his post as captain of Hampnes Castle in the Calais marches in order to fight the Turks under the aegis of the emperor Maximilian I, with whom he conversed about Henry VII’s murders and tyrannies, and obtained an assurance that the emperor would assist a Yorkist attempt on the English crown. On 21 October 1501 Curson was publicly proclaimed a traitor from the pulpit at Paul’s Cross. Surprisingly he was not punished, but was soon after made a baron of the Holy Roman empire. From 3 June 1509 his annual fee was set at £400 and so it remained until 1520, when he (or his son Robert) attended the Field of Cloth of Gold. Although he never became an English peer, his title Lord Curson seems to have been recognized at court from about 1513 when as master of the ordnance in the rearward he served under Brandon in the French campaigns. Staunchly conservative in religious matters, at Ipswich in 1515 he cut down boughs to stoke the fire under the Lollard Nicholas Peke. Sir Andrew Windsor (c. 1466-1543) of Stanwell in Middlesex and the Middle Temple was an Exchequer official who became Keeper of the Wardrobe in 1506 and served in the office for the rest of his life. He survived the fall of his brother-in-law Edmund Dudley, witnessed the marriage of Princess Mary to Louis XII in 1514, signed the peace and marriage treaties with France in 1518, and two years later accompanied the King to the Field of Cloth of Gold. He acted as steward for several major estates, sat as a justice of the peace in several counties and as a member of parliament. He was created Lord Windsor in 1529.
A SILVER CREAM JUG AND FOUR FURTHER ITEMS (5)The helmet shaped cream jug possibly London 1796, also a vase (indistinct marks), a pepperette (weighted), a sugar sifting spoon, probably London 1790 and an Old English pattern salt spoon, combined weight of weighable silver, excluding the pepperette 235 gms
Late Victorian silver cream jug, maker W.A, Chester 1899, decorated with a single horizontal band and raised on hoof feet, height 9cm; also a smaller helmet shaped silver cream jug by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1908, 7cm; and a plain baluster silver cream jug, Chester hallmark, date code rubbed, 7.5cm, gross weight approx. 196g (3) (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
After Claude Gellée, called Claude Lorrain, French 1600-1682- Coast scene with the landing of Aeneas; oil on canvas, 70.8 x 92 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, UK. Note: The present work derives from Claude's oil painting dating to 1650, which hangs in the Gallery at Longford Castle in Wiltshire, alongside the artist's 'Pastoral landscape with the Arch of Titus'. These two paintings were imported from France in 1737 and were among the earliest acquired by Lord Folkestone. Aenaes, the legendary founder of Rome, is shown here, standing in a boat wearing a plumed helmet, arriving at the mouth of the Tiber at dawn. A preliminary drawing by Claude is housed in the British Museum, London [1957,1214.128] and the finished oil was widely reproduced in engraved form over the course of the 18th century.
A BOXED EXOTO GRAND PRIX CLASSICS 1:18 SCALE 1990 FERRARI 641/2 WINNER 1990 GRAND PRIX OF PORTUGAL DRIVEN BY NIGEL MANSELL, box not numbered , in red with sponsored decals and number 2 to various panels, appears in good condition inside inner tissue paper, polystyrene packing with cardboard clips and outer cardboard box, wrapped parts to polystyrene lid, all inside logo'd white outer box, one support broken to front left and helmet split stuck to drivers hand
TWO BOXED MINICHAMPS AYRTON SENNA 1:18 SCALE DIECAST MODEL VEHICLES, the first a Toleman Hart TG184 GP Portugal 1984, numbered 540 841889, model is white and red striped signed Segafredo Zanetti Magirus to various panels, seated driver with yellow helmet, the second model is a Lotus Renault 98T Ayrton Senna 1986, numbered 540 861812, model is black with gold details, singed Turbo, Renault, De'Longhi and Elf sponsors, numbered 12 to front, both models appear in new condition inside their polystyrene packing and outer cardboard boxes
A 1942 DATED GERMAN ARIKACORPS PITH HELMET WITH DECALS, this is the olive green tropical sun hat with metal army and national tri-colour decals, this has a green chin strap and the inside has a leather tan coloured sweatband, there is a 56 and 1942 stamped inside the sweatband, the brim of the hat has suffered some damage and the wire has come away from the helmet on one side, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
A POST WWII USA ARMY STEEL HELMET, it has its detachable plastic inner but the liner is damaged, however it still has its chin strap in place, the steel helmet has a few dents but no major damage to it, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
A SELECTION OF WWII MILITARY AND FIRE SERVICE RELATED ITEMS, included in this lot is a WWII steel helmet that has been named by the original owner, a gas mask in its canvas bag, a fuse from a bomb and some fire service books and charts about various types of gases, AFS training manual and an ARP manual a photo of some spitfires, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
A BOXED DEANS RAG BOOK LIMITED EDITION TEDDY BEAR, 'V.E. Day - Airman Bear' from 2005, golden plush mohair bear, wearing flying jacket and helmet, height approx.33cm, limited edition No.28 of 200, complete with certificate of authenticity, swing tags, medallion and label to sole of right paw, box complete but has minor wear, with an unboxed Deans Rag Book Colour Box limited edition teddy bear 'Morris Minor' from 1993, golden plush mohair bear wearing school uniform and cap, height approx. 33cm, limited edition of 1000 with handwritten tag stating this is No.197, both in very good condition but Morris Minor's cap and trousers are dusty (2)
Beswick Ware 1652 square section geometric design vase together with matching cream jug of helmet form. The vase 18cm high approx. the jug 19cm high approx. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Jug - has black mark to the neck, minor crazing, brown marks to the base, grubby inside, small hair crack near the handle. Vase - a bit grubby with some marks. Some minor paint loss.
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