Cuirassier-style helmet of indeterminate unit, steel body and visor with brass mountings and crest. Stamped-metal front plate and crest component pieces. Crest has a face, starburst silvered plate and silvered floral borders. Black horsehair crest. Visor and neck guard with scale chin strap. No lining. Small dents and brown spots throughout with a small hole on the back of the helmet and reproduction parts.
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Black leather Bavarian helmet with green and yellow crest. Silver plate with "R" and crown. Reading "FUR CHTLOS UND TREW". White metal-scale chin strap (adjusting portion of strap replaced), die-struck, tricolor painted cockade of red, blue and yellow. Black leather visor, black leather lining missing adjusting string. Attached collection tag: "EM-Jager BN/ Bavaria/ 1860-1875/ Franco-Prussian War". It has some reproduction parts.
Polished steel body, front and rear visors with all lower edges of helmet reinforced with brass edging and rivets. Brass spike base with steel spike. Stamped brass front plate of a Prussian eagle with FR on breast. This helmet with spike stands 11" tall with diamond shape base and brass eagle plate. Articulated chinstrap. One black and white Kokarden on the right side. Retainers on both sides. No sweatband. Shows wear (one small dent on left back of crown). Brass fish-scale chinstraps mounted to leather and the end of the leather strap broken on one side.
Officer's copper alloy helmet body surmounted by silvered eagle wearing gilt crown. Circular front plate surmounting starburst ground, bearing black enameled, crowned eagle. Copper visor, neck guard with silver edging. One black and white cockade on right side and brass, scaled chinstraps. Lining, no tie string. Shows age with possibly some modern parts. Nice patina.
Islamic helmet with spike at top of helm and lobster-tail neck guard. No lining. Traditional form in use from 17th-19th century, although probably the latter. Crown made of twelve tapering panels of sheet iron, riveted together and to a band below, to which is affixed the lobster-tail neck guard. Together with four Islamic armor arm guards - 12-3/4" tall. Each composed of sheet iron with brass decorations and edge trim applied. Probably 19th century. Light pitting to the helmet otherwise good.
Relic condition, but original early 19th century czapka with band and front plate missing. Acquired by collector with "Certificate of Authenticity" (included) from Hundred & One Antiques of Toronto. The certificate claims that this czapka is: "An extremely rare museum quality authentic Polish Napoleonic Military Hat Rogatyyuka, most likely a hat of an officer of the Pospolitego Ruszenia Wojewodztwa Sierackiego. The second known example of this particular model of hat is in Museum of the Polish Army in Warsaw, and is published in the book “I Podaje Wiek Wiekowi, page 200, No. 585… This helmet is totally original."
The RAD is the Reich Labor Service, a major organization established by Nazi Germany that dealt with unemployment in the German economy. The indoctrinated and militarized the work force. It was the official state labor service. Their symbol was the coffee bean. during the War, they supplied front line troops with food and ammunition and also worked as anti-aircraft units and flak duties. Several RAD units were sent to the Eastern Front as part of the military. Losses at the front, where the RAD was, were in the hundreds. This is a basic M35 helmet in dark green paint, about 50-70% of which is still intact. Both decals show some wear. Right side is basically complete, left side eagle with swastika is about 70% complete. Original helmet still has the leather liner and chin strap, leather has some scuffing and soiling.
An original early 19th century French brass helmet with stamped brass crest embellished with oak branches, royal cipher plate in front bearing three fleur de lys, and mock leopardskin turban encircling base of crown and covering visor in front. This helmet was the form in use by Napoleon's dragoons during the latter part of the 1st Empire and only slightly modified in 1816 with the addition of the royal arms. The linked chain chinstrap and side-buttons appear to be from a M1825 French helmet and the horsehair crest is a later replacement. The helmet has its original leather sweatband inside, but it has largely come loose from its mounts and needs reattachment. There are dents in the helmet skull and crest and the brass finish is uniformly dull. Some loss to the mock leopardskin (woven woolen goods) along the front edge of the visor and rear edge of helmet. Trimmed with later green feather plume. Overall good considering age, etc., with exceptions noted above.
This fine helmet of a Curassier of the Guard is of the Model of 1825, as modified in 1830 during the Monarchy of July. This modification included the removal of the royal arms from the front of the crest below the hackle, which was replaced with a head of Medusa, while the hackle color was changed from black to red. It has a bright steel skull, trimmed with a gilded, stamped brass front/side band bearing a flaming bomb device in front within a laurel wreath and surmounted by a fleur de lys. A separate crest, also of gilded, stamped brass, is mounted with a red horsehair hackle in a tulip socket at the front, with a black horsehair crest behind running from front to back. A brass plume socket is attached to the left side, from which is mounted a red feather plume (replacement). The interlocking chain-chinstrap features all original gilded brass pieces, but the backing leather is replaced. The cap lining, consisting of a red morroco leather band and linen bag, are also relatively recent replacements. Otherwise, in very good condition, with approximately 90% of the original gilding remaining to the brass fittings.
Including: 1 - porcelain doorknob set showing an image of Napoleon Bonaparte on each oval handle. 2) souvenir howitzer shell fragment from the battlefield of Austerlitz, mounted on wooden base with placard bearing date: 21. Mai 1813. 3) pewter miniature of a Prussian uhlan's czapka with inscription engraved on the visor: "gratulor! Schaumann". 4) miniature of a Imperial Austrian curassier helmet, with white metal skull and gold metal mountings, including double-headed eagle crest.
Including a wooden empty sword box, an empty Alamo shoe box from Phil Collins collection, six World War II magazines, an Operation Desert Storm poster, a French Bonnet, three dug-up chin pieces of lobster helmet with Certificate of Authenticity, a World War II Ration Book with four books inside with a leather case, three French framed paper portraits, a French painting on canvas in wood frame, a framed French eagle with broken glass, a painting on cardboard, a post card with French "8 Hussars", a bag with family photo, ten Franc (currency), a French-English translation book, a print of "17th Lancers, Balaklava, 1854", four battle scene French prints, a print of U.S. Mail airplane and train, a black and white print of Battle of Bastille, a reproduction of the 1601 Proclamation of Queen Elizabeth and three colored prints of battle scenes of French and English.
Comprised of: 1) Three pairs of British parade gauntlets [new]. 2) Gold bullion tape giberne strap with silver furniture. Strap marked: Geo. A. Lawrence. 3) Leather sling for a Danish Snider rifle. 4) Three oilcloth weather scabbard covers for fraternal swords. 4) Four sword brackets for mounting swords on walls. 5) Reproduction black raupenhelm [fur for a crested helmet]. 6) Irish Order of St. Patrick bullion star. 7) Brown leather chinstrap. 8) French bullion and blue sword frog with two brass buttons. All showing wear commensurate with age.
A full original vintage WWII Second World War / 1950's full Bristol Fire Brigade Fireman's outfit once belonging to one William HE. Newton. Outfit includes; Fireman's cap & helmet, belt, tin of buttons, regulation issue axe, Fireman's helmet, fabric material badge & 2x original Bristol Fire Brigade annual inspection papers from 1962 & 1965. Rare as full set.
An original Second World War WWII green tin helmet with German flag to side. With original liner. POSTAGE: Worldwide postage / delivery available on all items. Combined postage available; UK £15.99+VAT, Ireland from £19.99+VAT, Europe from £19.99+VAT, USA / Canada from £30+VAT. Any other destinations please get in touch for a quote; info@eastbristol.co.uk. All quotes dependant upon location. Prices are per parcel (not per item).
An original Second World War WWII believed European military helmet with original liner. POSTAGE: Worldwide postage / delivery available on all items. Combined postage available; UK £15.99+VAT, Ireland from £19.99+VAT, Europe from £19.99+VAT, USA / Canada from £30+VAT. Any other destinations please get in touch for a quote; info@eastbristol.co.uk. All quotes dependant upon location. Prices are per parcel (not per item).
Two Window Boxed Original Corgi Formula One Cars, #154 J.P.S. Lotus, black body, gold trim, Whizz Wheels, R.N.1, blue helmet, 'Ronnie Peterson' and #158 Elf Tyrrell-Ford, blue body, Whizz Wheels, 'Jackie Stewart'. Both models are mint, boxes good with minor corner rubs, slight window wobbles.
* Britains two sets 146, Army Service Corps two horse Supply Wagons, grey finish, each with two seated men (one F, part of whip and one helmet ball missing, tailgate and wagon bed loose, the other G-F, two not matching seated men, repinted but not finished, driver helmet ball missing) 1908 (10)
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