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An 18th century Chinese Export porcelain helmet-shaped cream jug, painted in polychrome with traditional figures in a garden within a cartouche of scrolls, floral sprigs to spout and verso, the ground painted in underglaze with blue peonies and blossom, cell borders, C-scrolls and diaper to interior, bamboo effect handle, the base moulded with stiff lotus leaves above a socle, circular foot, 14cm high, Qianlong reign, c.1765 Condition Report: Traces of gilt clobbering, no cracks, chips or signs of damage or restoration, please see attached images thankyou
Two New Hall Boy and Butterfly pattern tea bowls and saucers, pattern 421, c.1800; two similar coffee cups; a New Hall helmet shaped cream jug, pattern 173, c.1800; a New Hall bowl, pattern 467, c.1800; others, 191; 22 (10) Condition Report: Nibbles, chips, loss to paint, hairline cracks and areas of restoration, see images for examples.The New hall 467 bowl is cracked to the base. Chip to rim and crack to base of other bowl. Scratches and pitting to others. Please see attached images.
GERMAN, THIRD REICH OVAL WOUND BADGE, featuring helmet and crossed swords within a wreath (showing wear), SUNDRY MILITARIA, including GB cap badges and buttons and a 1939/45 BRONZE STAR, AN ALLOY MEDALLION RE 1902 CORONATION and a 925 mark silver heart shape LOCKET, and a silver A.R.P. BADGE, 19 pieces in total
A 12-BOLT DIVING HELMET BY SIEBE GORMAN & CO. LTD NO. 4583 (MATCHING), CIRCA 1930 the hand-beaten and braised bonnet with numbered faceplate, spit-cock, side ports, weight hooks, air inlet with sprung non-return valve, telephone port with blanking nut, adjustable exhaust value and h inged safety pin, connected to corselet with maker's plate, front weight hooks, brasses stamped as appropriate, the tinned interior with chin buzzer, mouth piece and air ducting -- 19in. (48cm.) high
A SIX-BOLT ADMIRALTY PATTERN DIVING HELMET BY SIEBE GORMAN & CO. LTD, NO. 12894 (MATCHING), CIRCA 1935 the bonnet constructed in spun brass with counter-numbered faceplate, spit-cock, weight hooks, air inlet with spring non-return valve, telephone port with blanking nut, adjustable exhaust valve and hinged safety pin, the corselet with maker's plate signed as per title with front and back weight studs and full set of brasses stamped as appropriate with weight bolts, the interior complete with air ducting, microphone and part chin buzzer -- 19in. (48cm.) high
A quantity of ceramics including a late 19th century Doulton vase with brick red ground and gilt detail, a black glazed Jackfield type cow creamer, a Carlton ware orange ground low candlestick, a continental blue ground two handled vase with classical style helmet detail, unmarked Clarice Cliff beaker, advertising wares including tea pot for Lipton's tea, Worthington Ale jug, Bass & Co Pale Ale jug etc
A tribal helmet of the African Congo Shulis Tribe, probably a chief, the dome completely covered in cowrie shells, with a long scarlet tapering cloth tail 24”, embroidered with patchwork and a leather strip supporting two cloth tabs of patchwork. Good Condition (a similar type of headdress was worn by the Congo Kuba tribe). See “History of Mankind” by Ratzel Volume 1, page 101. Plate 16
An 1842 pattern Swedish infantry officer’s helmet, black patent leather skull and peaks, brass (retaining a little original gilt) front peak binding, top mount and tall spike, small ear roundels with silk rosette to right side, and leather backed chinscales, pierced crowned Arms of Sweden helmet plate, leather lining. Basically Good Condition (crazed overall) Plate 21
A mid 19th century French cavalry trooper’s brass helmet, edge binding to front and back peaks, fur turban, comb with ornamental panelled sides, Medusa head finial and grenade in front, die struck ear roundels and graduated wire “S” link chinchain, black “shaving brush” plume in socket to the front, falling black hair plume at the back and 10" red/white feather plume in socket on left side, leather binding. Good Condition (plume replaced) Plate 22
A Prussian Garde du Corps other ranks parade helmet, the skull having white metal trim and domed rivets, one piece white metal Garde star plate, plated brass eagle crest with brass crown and base plate, leather backed chinscales, national and state cockades, and leather lining. Good Condition, (the position of the domed rivets on the eagle base does not correspond with the position of the bolts). Plate 22
A mid 19th century Belgian cavalry trooper’s helmet, white metal skull and peaks with brass edging, brass comb with ornamental panelled sides and grenade finial in front, rayed ear rosettes bearing a grenade and imitation graduated chinscales, lion’s head helmet plate, black “shaving brush” plume in socket to the front, falling black hair plume at the back and 11" light blue feather plume in socket on left side, leather liner. Very Good Condition. Plate 22
A 19th century German deed (?) box with deeply carved mahogany armorial lid, panelled and bearing plumed knights helmet on shield in wreath, the shield bearing 3 turret bridge/ 4 F’s reversed and inverted in wreath/ crossed swords and “21 VI.82. EM”, all in studded strapwork panels, silver escutcheon inside lid engraved in script “Der A.T-V Markomannia. i/werthen Dr. E. Goldmann aus Dankbarkeit S.1887.S. D,. frell. Erinnerung”, 15” x 19” x 4”. GC (interior partitions removed)
A Victorian gilt helmet of The Gentlemen-at-Arms, applied foliate scrolls to front and back peaks, and to both sides at the back, acanthus top mount with white feather falling plume, large lion’s head ear bosses and velvet backed graduated 4 foliate scale chinscales, gilt and silver plated Garter Star within crowned wreath of oak (left) and laurel (right), leather lining (some wear and tears), on a stand. Generally Very Good Condition, the gilt good (lower part of one back scroll missing). Plate 23
An officer’s 1843-47 pattern gilt helmet of the 1st (King’s) Dragoon Guards, plain skull with edge binding to front and back peaks, ornamental comb the side panels embossed with foliage, black hair falling plume with “shaving brush” plume in front, rayed helmet plate bearing Royal Arms with supporters and motto, and large scroll “Waterloo” below, ear to ear band embossed with title “1st or the King’s Dragoon Guards”, large ear rosettes and graduated scallop linked chinscales, leather lining. Very Good Condition. Plate 24
A good Victorian officer’s blue cloth ball topped helmet of the Army Service Corps, gilt peak binding, ball top and mount, velvet backed chinchain and ear rosettes, helmet plate with silver plated ASC monogram to centre, leather headband and padded white silk lining. Virtually Mint Condition Plate 25
A Victorian officer’s blue cloth spiked helmet of The King’s Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment), brass peak binding, top mount and spike, leather backed gilt chinchain (replaced), ear rosettes, gilt and silver plated helmet plate with regimental lion to centre, on crimson velvet, and title scroll below, leather headband (silk missing), label of Carter & Co, London inside. Good Condition (helmet plate secured by double blades) Plate 25
A Victorian officer’s blue cloth spiked helmet of The South Staffordshire Regiment, brass peak binding, gilt top mount and spike, buff leather backed chinchain (replaced), ear rosettes, brass (with traces of gilt) and silver plated helmet plate, with Sphinx and Egypt to centre, title scroll below, leather headband, label of Carrington, Old Compton, Kent inside. Good Condition Plate 25
A post-1902 officer’s blue cloth spiked helmet of The Cheshire Regiment, with peak binding, top mount and spike, velvet backed chinchain and ear rosettes, helmet plate with silver plated Prince of Wales’s Feathers in star to centre and title scroll below, leather and silk lining, “Cork Patent” stamp of Hawkes & Co, Piccadilly inside. Good Condition, retaining some original gilt. Plate 26
A pair RAF Mk VIII flying goggles, with interchangeable night lenses, in original card box (some damage) with labels; a pair Mk VIIA googles; a “Navigational Computer Mk III D*” with pencil; pair soft brown leather gauntlet gloves with KC AM stamp, etc; 2 snapshots of Avro Anson C3X in flight; a leather flying helmet with stamp of D. Lewis, Oxford St. GC to VGC
A post-1902 officer’s blue cloth spiked helmet of The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment), brass peak binding, top mount and spike, velvet backed chinchain and ear rosettes, gilt and silver plated helmet plate with regimental Paschal Lamb to centre on red velvet and title scroll below, leather headband (silk missing), label of R W Flight, Winchester inside. Good Condition. Plate 26
A good pre 1908 officer’s blue cloth spiked helmet of the Cinque Ports Volunteer Battalion The Royal Sussex Regiment, silver plated peak binding, top mount and spike, velvet backed chinchain and ear rosettes and helmet plate with regimental badge on black velvet to centre, leather and silk lining, label of Meyer & Mortimer, London inside. Very Good Condition Plate 26
A fire officer’s presentation WM Merryweather pattern helmet, with front peak and large back peak, comb embossed with a dragon on either side, crossed axes HP, leather backed graduated link chinchain with ear rosettes, leather liner, the front peak engraved “Presented to Eastern Hose Co. No 2 by Comrade Ernest H. Bennett”. GC.
An officer’s 1817 pattern helmet of The 1st Life Guards, silver plated skull, peaks and comb, with gilt edge binding, laurel sprays, scalloped edging to comb, large lion’s head ear bosses, graduated backed, 4 foliate scale chinscales and rayed plate bearing crowned post 1816 Royal Arms with supporters and motto, POW’s feathers, and scrolls “Waterloo” and “Peninsula”, original large black fur crest, leather lining. Good Condition for age, retaining most original gilt (some surface distressing to skull and one small patch of cracks and small holes) Plate 28
A fine officer’s 1818-34 pattern helmet of The 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers), black japanned skull, peaks and comb, with gilt edge binding, laurel sprays, scalloped edging to comb, large lion’s head ear bosses, graduated, velvet backed 4 foliate scale chinscales, and rayed plate bearing crowned post 1816 Royal Arms with supporters and motto, POW’s feathers, and scrolls “6th Dragoon Guards” and “or Carabiniers”, large black fur crest (restored), leather and silk lining. Very Good Condition. See Front Cover.
An officer’s full dress uniform of the 3rd (Prince of Wales’s) Dragoon Guards, comprising: helmet with ear to ear laurel wreath, oak wreath at back up to top mount and spike, velvet backed chinchain and ear rosettes, black over red hair plume with gilt rosette, cut star helmet plate bearing POW’s feathers within pierced Garter and motto on red and blue enamel, leather lining; scarlet tunic with white facings, gilt lace and braid Austrian knots to cuffs, trim to skirts, shoulder cords with 2 rank stars, and collar with embroidered Prince of Wales’s feathers collar badges, gilt regimental buttons; regimental gilt lace shoulder belt, the gilt and silver plated buckle, tip and slide incorporating POW’s feathers, black leather pouch with embroidered top and silver flap hallmarked B&P Birmingham 1882; regimental lace waistbelt with gilt and silver plate bearing crowned VR cypher and motto; mounted on a dummy. Good Condition, the colours generally bright. Plate 29
A khaki tropical helmet of a Scottish Regiment, silk puggaree with diamond shape piece of tartan cloth on either side, leather head-band and chinstrap, maker’s stamp and WD stamp inside, both dated 1908, issue stamp 2R/ 10086/ 4.14, and numerous Mediterranean area names, Gibraltar, Malta, Valetta, Sicily, Etna, etc and autographed by many of the owner’s associates. Good Condition Plate 30
A post-1902 officer’s blue cloth spiked helmet of The Hampshire Regiment, gilt peak binding, top mount and spike, velvet backed chinchain and ear rosettes, gilt and silver plated helmet plate with Royal Tiger in wreath to centre and title scroll below, leather and silk lining, label of Holt & Son, Piccadilly inside. Very Good Condition, Plate 30
A die-struck gilt brass centre from a rayed helmet plate, c 1840, of the Madras Horse Artillery, bearing the East India Company lion over 3 cannon shield with head and forelegs of a charging horse on either side, Union spray below with scrolls in Gothic capitals “Horse” and “Artillery”, similar battle honour scrolls “Java” and “Mahidpore” along the top edge, 5 fastening holes (solder filled) to top edge. Very Good Condition Plate 2

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