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A Continental bronzed metal bust of Ajax, after the Antique, late 19th century, the bearded subject portrayed looking to dexter and wearing a military helmet, mounted to a turned and ebonised wood socle, 32cm high overallCondition Report: The patina is distressed overall, showing areas of a golden hue (possibly remnants of previous gilding) and a coppery orange.The paint to the socle is slightly chipped, and there is an old split of circa 2cm to the rear.Minor casting inconsistencies to the helmet, specifically the rim. Some further minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age and use.Condition Report Disclaimer
Tom Lydon (American, B. 1944) "Statue of Freedom" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This artwork was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 29c Official Mail stamp issued January 22, 1991. High atop the dome of the Capitol she stands, robes flowing, looking staunchly to the east. Her head is crowned with a helmet of feathers, stars and an eagle's head. Her left hand holds a wreath and shield and her right rests gently upon a sheathed sword. She is Freedom, a seven and a half ton statue completed in 1858 by Thomas Crawford, cast and hoisted atop the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., in 1860. Crawford, a leading American sculptor of the time, was well known for several of his works, but his status was firmly entrenched with the completion of Freedom. A Neoclassical sculptor, Crawford studied first in New York City in 1835 as a stone-cutter. His talent blossomed and took him to Rome, Italy, where he was tutored by the Dutch sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen. The Eternal City became Crawford's home and he remained there for most of his life. In the United States Capitol Building, Crawford created many works of art, including the doors to the House and the Senate, statutes of Justice and History, and the impressive sculpture of the Progress of Civilization. But it is Freedom herself that is most awe-inspiring, for she encapsulates the very essence of America. This attractive artwork is based upon Thomas Crawford's monumental creation. Image Size: 14 x 12 in. Overall Size: 20 x 14.75 in. Unframed. (B12887)
A WWII gas mask, a Fire Guard helmet and arm band, three cap badges, Royal Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Royal Artillery, and a Queen's Own West Kent Yeomanry collar badge, fourteen British military buttons, a group of British army cloth badges, pair of Home Guard shoulder titles, two Anti Aircraft badges, pair of Sergeants stripes, Home Guard twenty one GNR brass buttons, two LNER cloth shoulder titles, a Pilot Man armband, and a pair of vintage goggles and two school medallions. (1 box)
A COLLECTION OF SILVER, comprising a baluster sugar castor by Frank Finley Clarkson, London 1924, 14cm high; a helmet shaped cream jug, Birmingham 1969; a small armada dish, London 1977; a coin inset white metal dish; an Edwardian card case, embossed with foliate scrolls, Birmingham 1905; a pierce decorated mustard and pepper; three vesta cases; three small circular boxes; a pepper; a thimble; various spoons etc (one plated); and a three piece dressing table set, approximately 23 oz weighable (qty)
Elizabeth II Royal Horse Guards (Blues & Royals) Household Cavalry Helmet & Cuirass Set, being a modern example of the metal parade helmet with gilt metal other ranks pattern helmet plate to the centre, fluted socket spike with red parade plume. Helmet has linked chinstrap and leather liner to the interior. Accompanied by a miss-matched parade cuirass set and a single cuirass back section; mint condition parade belt and buckle; set of cuirass straps and 2x red helmet plumes. All modern issue.
WW2 American M1 Steel Combat Helmet, being a late war front seam shell with swivel bale chinstrap mounts. Complete with separate liner and camouflaged net. Accompanied by an American style M1 helmet issued to the Belgium army after WW2 with a American Vietnam war pattern camouflaged cover, complete with separate liner. Dents to the top of the shell. (2 items) Vendor purchased the first item from the family of the American veteran, the original owner served overseas at the very end of WW2 period as a guard at a German Prisoner of War camp.
WW1 German Pickelhaube & Tschapka Helmet Plates, consisting of a large brass officers Garde helmet plate missing the central starburst, with screw posts to the reverse; brass other ranks Prussian helmet plate with fitting to the reverse for wear on one of the ersatz tin pickelhaubes; white metal Prussian officers Uhlan Tschapka plate without fittings to the reverse; Prussian other ranks brass helmet plate with fittings to the reverse. All either damaged or with missing parts. (4 items)
Imperial German Regiment Garde du Corps Officers Helmet, copper brass shell with white metal trim. Starburst helmet plate with enamel centre. Scaled leather backed chinstraps with officers national and state cockades. Imperial eagle top with gilt metal crown. Rear sectioned tail with white metal domed rivets. Interior with leather sweatband and cloth lining. We are of the opinion that this helmet is an excellent museum quality post war representation and is being sold as such.

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