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A Victorian Army Service Corps ORs brass helmet plate with integral "ASC" centre; another similar with separate "ASC" centre on a bar; and a post 1902 Volunteer ORs white metal helmet plate with integral "ASC" centre, attractively mounted in a glazed wooden case. GC (not opened for inspection). £80-120
A collection of militaria, including; a pair of First World War military leather boots with wooden boot stretchers, two scroll boxes with Royal Cyphers for George V and Elizabeth II, a four draw telescope, a large union flag, a National Fire Service tin helmet, military goggles in their original card case, and a Queen Mary Christmas tin
Eighteen military cap badges including Northumberland Fusiliers, East Yorkshire, SWB, the Suffolk Regiment, the Lancashire Fusiliers, Connaught Rangers, North Irish Horse, the West Riding, together with a number of shoulder titles, buttons, belt buckles, Birmingham City Police helmet plate, etc.
ONE BOX OF CAR PARTS AND TWO LEATHER BIKER'S JACKETS, to include a black with blue panels 'Richa' bikers protective leather jacket, UK size 18, a Frank Thomas black leather protective biker's jacket, UK size 40, a pair of Tuskers black leather 'Grand prix' boots, UK size 10, a black and white full face LS2 racing helmet, ECER22- size XXS, a box of REX 12mm flexible cable tyre chains VUJ-100030, a car head light, three Thule 'Big Mouth' upright XT roof top bike racks (1 box + loose) (Condition Report: the black jacket has scuffs)
George III silver cream jug, of helmet form, with C scroll handle and a band of engraved strapwork decoration and monogrammed initials to body, hallmarked London 1802, maker's mark SA probably Stephen Adams I, including handle H10.4cmCondition Report: Approximate weight 2.55 ozt (79.2 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Larger knock to body where it meets handle. Rubbing to higher points of decoration. Hallmarked below spout, slight overstamp to maker. Hallmarks with some wear maker's mark particularly indistinct.
George III silver cream jug, of helmet form with angular handle, embossed with floral and scrolling decoration and engraved initial, hallmarked Edward Mayfield, London 1806, H9.3cm, together with a modern silver 'Sherry' decanter label, hallmarked Birmingham Mint, Birmingham 1986Condition Report: Approximate total weight 3.49 ozt (108.8 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. larger knocks to jug body. Decoration to both very rubbed. Hallmarks with some wear, jug particularly rubbed, some elements hard to make out.
YOSHIZAWA SOZAN (ACT. 1875-85) SHIBA KEISEN (ACT. 1900-30) MEIJI OR LATER, 19TH/20TH CENTURY Two Japanese kakemono (hanging scroll paintings), ink and colour on paper, the first depicting an armour-clad samurai beating a drum, with line of calligraphy above reading 'Hiroyasu Kyosaku was taken ill on the 21st of June in Showa 21 (1946) and passed away at 5:10pm on the 26th of the same month, with the posthumous Buddhist name Tenko Seiren Doji (a little boy called Heaven’s Light and Blue Lotus)', his collar inscribed 'Harima Ako-roshi, Oishi Kuranosuke' and signed lower right corner Sozan ga (Painted by Sozan) and sealed Sozan, 102.5cm x 36.5cm; the other with a samurai helmet and sword, possibly a reference to the Tango no Sekku (Boys' Festival), signed Keisen and sealed Kamo agata nushi and Kohei; 120cm x 41cm. (2)Provenance: an English private collection, Somerset, purchased in Japan. The first painting depicts Oishi Kuranosuke, also known as Oishi Yoshio (1659-1703), who was the chamberlain (Karo) of the Ako Domain, Harima Province. Oishi was the leader of the Forty-Seven Rōnin (1702), and the hero of the Chūshingura (The Treasury of Loyal Retainers).
The Tilly of Haarlem Goblet: an important Beilby enamelled and engraved armorial light baluster goblet, circa 1765The round funnel bowl finely decorated in polychrome with the coat of arms of the Tilly family of Haarlem, a yellow dove perched on an olive branch with a white stem and green leaves, within an ouroboros, the yellow serpent picked out in iron-red shown biting its tail, within an elaborate rococo scroll cartouche painted in shades of pale purple, inscribed 'Tilly.' in opaque white beneath, the reverse engraved with a medallion containing seven arrows emblematic of the Seven United Provinces, within the inscription 'VREEDE EN EENDRAGHT' (Peace and Unity), surmounted by a dove in white enamel, traces of gilding to the rim, on a stem with triple-annulated knop above a beaded inverted baluster and small basal knop, over a conical foot, 17cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceSotheby's, 1 July 1949, lot 16With Delomosne and SonSotheby's, 24 November 1986, lot 78With Asprey, 1987Durrington CollectionLiteratureRoger Dodsworth, The Durrington Collection (2006), no.29Stephen Pohlmann, 'The Tilly Glasses', Glass Circle News, No.139 (November 2015), p.5, fig.1ExhibitedBroadfield House Glass Museum, 'Majesty & Rebellion', 1999, catalogue no.38Once known as 'Newcastle' light balusters, glasses of this distinctive form are now known to have been manufactured in Holland as well as England, see Catherine Ross, 'Flint glass houses on the Rivers Tyne and Wear during the eighteenth century', The Glass Circle Journal, No.5 (1986), pp.75-85. It is likely that the Beilbys imported undecorated light baluster glasses from Holland, as most surviving examples of this shape with Beilby decoration have identical stems and several have Dutch connections.Fifteen Beilby decorated light baluster wine glasses or goblets, many of similar shape, are recorded including the present lot. Eleven of these bear armorials or crests, while four are painted with vine in opaque white enamel. The latter includes one in the Victoria and Albert Museum (inv. no.c.625/1936), one in the Kunstmuseum Den Haag (inv. no.1005203), one in the Fitzwilliam Museum (inv. no.C.513-1961) and one from the Thompson-Schwab Collection sold by Bonhams on 21 June 2022, lot 102.Of the crested and armorial examples, eight have direct Dutch connections. They include the magnificent Prince William V goblet from the A C Hubbard Jr Collection sold by Bonhams on 30 November 2011, lot 142, a smaller wine glass also bearing the arms of Prince William V sold by Bonhams on 1 May 2013, lot 116, two wine glasses with the arms of Prince William V and Princess Wilhelmina accollé, including one from the Julius and Ann Kaplan Collection sold by Bonhams on 15 November 2017, lot 33 and one in Museum Rotterdam (inv. no.17) and a goblet in the World of Glass Museum in St. Helens bearing the arms of the Van Dongen family of Amsterdam. Three further glasses bear the arms and crest of the Tilly family of Haarlem, including the present lot.In 2010 a second 'Tilly' glass, with a damaged foot, was discovered in the collection of Rudy van Dobben in Halfweg, Netherlands, which had directly descended through the Tilly family. See Kiki Alpherts and Marius van Dam, Tussen Kunst en Kitsch: 101 ontdekkingen (2015), p.133, no.66. This was sold as part of the Stephen Pohlmann Collection by Bonhams on 30 November 2022, lot 40 and differs slightly from the present lot in that the reverse is enamelled with the crest of a white dove in flight above a helmet in yellow and red. Whilst it has been suggested that the engraving on the Durrington glass existed before the enamelling took place, it is plausible that the engraved medallion was later added over the original enamelled crest. A third 'Tilly' glass, in a private collection, is unpublished.The 'Tilly' set was almost certainly commissioned by Claas de Koning Tilly (1727-1814), who by 1764 owned a firm in Haarlem founded by his grandfather in 1696, which specialised in the production of a panacea known as Dutch drops (Haarlemmerolie). The firm was subsequently renamed C de Koning Tilly and was latterly owned by Rudy van Dobben until 2019, a direct descendent of this branch of the Tilly family. Interestingly, two engraved light baluster wine glasses bearing the initials 'CDKT' for Claas de Koning Tilly are discussed in detail by J R ter Molen, 'Twee gedecoreerde wijnglazen uit 1765 en 1769 met de initialen van C. de Koning Tilly', Antiek, Vol.8 (March 1982), pp.461-70, indicating that Claas was clearly commissioning other glasses at this time. The first is decorated with the arms of Haarlem, dated 1765 and inscribed ''T WELVAAREN VAN DE DIACONY' (The prosperity of the Diaconate). It is thought to commemorate the election of Claas as a deacon by the Grand Church Council on 18 March that year, a position which he held until 1769. The other is dated 1769 and decorated with a view of the Hofje van Bakenes in Haarlem, almost certainly commemorating his appointment as regent of the Bakenesser Chamber on 2 October that year, a position which he retained until 1780. It seems likely that the Beilby decorated set may also have been commissioned to celebrate one of these occasions.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
20 x Various Badges And Belt Bucklesincluding brass Royal Berkshire Home Service centre ... Brass QC Light Infantry helmet plate ... White metal A & SH plaid brooch ... Silvered family plaid brooch .. Services Rendered with lapel badge numbered "374526" ... 4 x various Guards belt buckles ... Chrome and anodised 9/12 Lancers belt buckle ... Brass Coldstream Guards bed plate named "J Daly". 20 items. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
WW2 Home Front Helmet Carrier Bag And Helmetkhaki canvas rim secured carrier. The rear with square form bag and flap secured by press stud. Canvas braid shoulder strap. Complete with black painted, MKII steel helmet complete with black treated liner and 1st pattern oval rubber crown pad. Some service wear. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
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