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A CLOSE HELMET, one piece skull with deep comb to the back, upper park of visor with long horizontal eye slot and wavy upper edge, lower visor pierced on either side with five small circular breathing holes, secured with large hook, back of skull with a decorative rivet on either side, neck defence of two plates with serrated upper edges, blackened finish over rust.
A George V hallmarked silver helmet form pedestal cream jug and sugar bowl with flying scroll handles Birmingham 1928 Henry Williamson Ltd, together with an Edwardian shell form butter dish and an Arts and crafts style twin handled hammered bowl, Birmingham 1929 A E Jones total weight 10.4oz (4)
WWII : An Air Raid Patrol Warden's ' Brodie ' helmet , having blackout finish with interior lining webbing strap . 11 1/4" wide CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make reference to the condition of lots within catalogue descriptions. We are however happy to provide additional information regarding the condition of items on request.
An 18thC French armorial lion mounted desk tidy, the pen tray with pictorial marine scene and turret pen rest with helmet inkwell, signed 'Jaques Borrelly' and dated to the base top of helmet to inkwell missing, paint loss to corner of shield, slight hairline crack to top section of elbow and paw, some pitting to scenic view
A Barbour waxed cotton game bag, two leather mounted canvas game bags, various other canvas bags and gunslip, a tropical pith helmet, a pair of Barbour chest waders and two face masks CONDITION REPORTS All items are used and in used condition with signs of wear and tear throughout. Pith helmet generally ok, some re-threads, scuff marks etc,. Barbour bag displays signs of use and fading and stains. All items with wear and tear throughout
16th-17th century AD. A D-section gold hoop with flared shoulders, plate with bifacial plaque insert: obverse with intaglio seal comprising a heater shield with double-tailed rampant lion, helmet with elaborate mantle, mural crown, crest of a double-tailed lion rampant; to the reverse, an earlier signet panel with hatched central panel and surrounding italic legend '*Beware sell with the [Je?]well'. 12 grams, 23mm overall, 21.89mm internal diameter (approximate size British Z, USA 12 1/2, Europe 28.77, Japan 27"). (1"). UK art market, acquired prior to 2000. Supplied with a positive X-Ray Fluorescence metal analysis certificate. The double-queued lion was adopted as a heraldic emblem by many English families. The arms appear, as here, in association with a helmet with mural crown and double-queued lion crest for the Burghershe family in William Berry's Encyclopedia Heraldica published 1828. The reverse of the signet has a hatched central panel, probably cancelling the previously engraved arms. Very fine condition, usage wear.
175-125 BC. Mesembria mint, posthumous issue. Obv: head of Herakles right in lionskin headdress. Rev: BASILEWS ALEXANDROY legend, Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, Corinthian helmet right over delta A in left field, APO monogram beneath throne. 16.16 grams. Price 1059; Mueller 480. See Wildwinds.com (this coin). Near extremely fine.
18th-19th century AD. An Islamic spun-steel domed helmet with apical spike, lateral plume-holders, fixed 'nasal', vandyked curtain of round-section butted mail, fabric lining; the bowl with etched design of robed females and flowers. 744 grams, 50cm including mail (19 3/4"). Private collection, North London; acquired in the early 1990s. Sometimes described as turban helmets these were the most distinctive of the helmets worn by the Muslim warrior. The shape and volume suggests that they were indeed intended to be worn over a thick textile head covering, such as a turban. Fine condition.
582-602 AD. Constantinople mint. Obv: D N MAVRC TIb PP AVI legend with cuirassed bust facing, wearing plumed helmet, holding cross on globe. Rev: VICTORI-A AVGG and officina letter Z with angel standing facing, holding long, P-headed cross and cross on globe; mintmark CONOB in exergue. 4.51 grams. DOC I 5a; Sear 478. Very fine.
1st century AD and later. A group of cameos, intaglios and beads consisting of: a black glass cameo engraved with the bust of Venus; a seal impression with the bust of Mars wearing a Corinthian helmet; a miniature stone head of Cupid; a brown stone cameo of the bust of the goddess Venus; a black stone intaglio engraved with a tree; a pale green glass intaglio with the figure of Fortuna holding a cornucopia; two pale green glass beads. 66 grams total, 10-17mm (1/4 - 3/4"). From an old German collection; acquired before 1990. Fine condition. [8, No Reserve]
1st century AD. A cusped D-section silver hoop expanding to a scaphoid plaque with hardstone insert, intaglio profile bust of Mars with helmet and spear. 6.35 grams, 25mm overall, 20.69mm internal diameter (approximate size British W, USA 11, Europe 25.0, Japan 24"). (1"). Property of a European gentleman living in the UK; formerly in a private collection formed in the 1990s. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 189. Fine condition.
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