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Lot 538

A BOX HELMETS LARGE CRASH HELMET

Lot 420

A WWII German SS helmet.

Lot 425

A WWII German SS helmet.

Lot 431

An American WWII helmet with green mesh.

Lot 62

A quantity of constabulary medals, including one for Exemplary Service Awarded to Inspector J.C. Hocket; a Newcastle upon Tyne helmet badge; a Second World War medal; and other items.

Lot 259

SELECTION OF MID 20TH CENTURY MOTORCYCLE RIDERS HABIT viz 'Everoak' white stitched leather and cork hard hat with peak and ear protectors an EVEROAK RACEMASTER HARD HAT/HELMET with silver metallic finish, original well used condition etc and TWO PADDED FABRIC ALL IN ONE THERMAL SUITS with Goverment printed arrow mark possibly for air craft pilots use and other costume including KHAKI FABRIC SHORT COAT AND RUCKSACK TOGETHER WITH SET OF 12 NEWNES MOTORISTS TOURING GUIDE AND ROAD MAPS in fortnightly parts, complete circa 1927 and A SMALL ATLAS

Lot 176

A Paris porcelain cabinet plate, 19th century, the well painted with various Classical attributes including Mercury's winged helmet, a tied quiver of arrows and sprays of laurel, reserved on a claret ground, the rim with roundels of mythical masks alternating with Classical figures and reserved on a blue ground, 22.5cm.

Lot 251

A good and large Derby figure of Mars, c.1760-65, standing before his shield and a large flag, wearing a plumed helmet and a chainmail tunic, his right hand resting on his hip, raised on a circular base moulded with leaf scrolls, 34.5cm.

Lot 293

A Bow figure of a Centurion c.1760-65, possibly Epona, dressed in Roman attire before a recumbent horse, one hand resting on a shield, the other holding a sword aloft, raised on a rococo scroll base, red anchor and dagger mark, some restoration to the helmet, 20.5cm. In Gallo-Roman religion, Epona was a protector of horses, donkeys, and mules. She was particularly a goddess of fertility, as shown by her attributes of a patera, cornucopia, ears of grain and the presence of foals in some sculptures.

Lot 263

A quantity of mainly British Army items including a 1939 helmet, two pairs of boots, two gas masks, two glengarry hats and other items, in a trunk.

Lot 268

A Royal Marines helmet and belt, five Royal Navy caps, two RAF caps, a beret, a German Ensign flag and three other flags, (one framed).

Lot 446

A VINTAGE "GROSSE" BROWN LEATHER MOTOR CYCLE OR MOTORING HELMET

Lot 94

British Royal Artillery Home Service 1878 pattern cloth helmet, gilt metal ball tip and Terrritorial Royal Arms plate, in a tin box with engraved plaque for 'Capt. W. V. Faber M.P', believed to be Walter Vavasour Faber (1857-1928).

Lot 28

A boxed Crescent Toys 'Deep Sea Diver' set, including diver figure, helmet, airline and pump together with tools, G+, appears complete, in G/G+ lidded box with orange colour lid having black and white illustrated label affixed to top

Lot 366

Fifteen boxed diecast Racing Car models in 1:64 scale from the Paul's Model Art 'McLaren Collection' together with five similar models from the 'Micro Champs' range. Six 1:43 scale racing cars a 1:8 scale Helmet and a Minichamps 1:43 scale figure of D. Hill 1997, all boxed, are also included as part of this lot. Models appear G to VG, some loose in pack, in generally G/G+ packaging. (28)

Lot 424

19 x Onyx diecast racing cars, mostly 1:43 scale but includes larger 5016A Williams Renault FW16 Ayrton Senna. Together with three helmet models. All boxed, overall appear VG. (22)

Lot 478

Six Kenner Star Wars 3 3/4" action figures, all 'last 17': Lando Calrissian General Pilot, missing blaster; Luke Skywalker in Battle Poncho, missing belt and blaster; Han Solo in Carbonite Chamber; Luke Skywalker in Imperial Stormtrooper Outfit, missing helmet and blaster; A-wing Pilot, missing blaster; Lumat, missing quiver and bow. G-VG. (6)

Lot 491

Seven Palitoy Action Man figures, all with flock hair and dressed: Sailor with blonde hair and beard; Life Guard with helmet and breast plate from Full Parade Accoutrement with brown hair (head detached, breast plate discoloured); British Army Officer with blonde hair; British Infantryman with brown hair (some damage to uniform); Battle of Britain Pilot with brown hair and eagle eyes (head detached); Royal Engineers with brown hair and eagle eyes; Long Range Desert Group with brown hair and beard. Mostly G-VG, perishing to some hands. (7)

Lot 218

A Grand Tour gilt bronze model of a centurionModelled nude bar a leaf and helmet, carrying a spear, mounted on a sienna marble plinth and a further later ebonised stepped wooden base. 19 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some gilt wear/loss, some slight misshaping to spear, some chipping to marble, general wear.

Lot 1671

6th century BC-3rd century AD. A convex bronze mount of a facing human mask, triangular headdress or helmet with ropework border, pellet eyes, long nasal bar. 37 grams, 96mm (3 3/4"). From a European collection; previously in a large American collection formed in Chicago, Illinois, USA, in 1995; previously in the Mansees collection; formed 1950s-early 1990s.[No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 1711

2nd-3rd century AD. A silver finger ring with D-section hoop, facetted shoulders, central cell with ropework border, image of Minerva with helmet, shield and spear. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 218.21 grams, 29mm overall, 17.92x13.56mm internal diameter (approximate size British E, USA 2 1/4, Europe 2.41, Japan 2) (1 1/4"). From a private collection; formed 1965-1975. Fine condition.

Lot 1729

1st-3rd century AD. A bronze finger ring comprising a round-section tapering hoop, discoid bezel with scooped rim, intaglio profile bust with crested helmet. 10 grams, 22mm overall, 19.95mm internal diameter (approximate size British U, USA 10, Europe 22.52, Japan 21) (1"). Property of a Surrey collector; acquired in the early 1970s. Extremely fine condition.

Lot 1766

1st-2nd century AD. A crystal cloison with chamfered edge, intaglio warrior with helmet and sword holding a large shield. 0.34 grams, 11mm (1/2"). Ex Gustave Mustaki collection; acquired from Egypt in 1948. Many of the Mustaki collection items are in famous collections and museums, including The British Museum. Fine condition.

Lot 1791

1st-2nd century AD. A silver ring with shank widening to the shoulders; oval bezel engraved with bust of Minerva (Athena) wearing Corinthian helmet. 4.22 grams, 21.91mm overall, 19.36mm internal diameter (approximate ring size British S 1/2, USA 9 1/2, Europe 20.73, Japan 20) (3/4"). Property of a North West London lady; from her family collection since before 2000. Very fine condition.

Lot 1829

1st-2nd century AD. A bronze mount in the form of the goddess Minerva (Athena) wearing a Corinthian helmet with acanthus leaf decoration to the front and large plumes to the side; hair falling to the shoulders. 15 grams, 40mm (1 1/2"). Property of a North West London lady; from her family collection since before 2000. Fine condition.

Lot 1844

1st-2nd century AD. A sheet silver square with repoussé ornament and a hole to each corner; a cloaked warrior with helmet and spear standing above the crew of a galley, Nike on the prow and a tower or pharos to the rear. 1.60 grams, 33mm (1 1/4"). From an important European collection, Munich, Germany; formed in the 1970s. Fine condition.

Lot 1883

1st-2nd century AD. A silver dress pin with tapering shank, ribbed socle with bust of Minerva in crested helmet. 11 grams, 13.5cm (5 1/4"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the late 1960s-early 1970s. Fine condition.

Lot 2030

17th century AD. An iron visor peak for a helmet of lobster-tail type (e.g. the Polish Hussar's szyszak or Ottoman Mi?fer) with fixing holes to the ends and apex, ring of pierced holes surrounding a hexafoil rosette. 91 grams, 15.5cm (6"). From a private European collection; formed in the 1980s.[No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2271

15th-16th century AD. A discoid seal matrix with hinged handle to the reverse, '*' symbol for alignment; the heraldic face with heater shield, helmet with dog-head crest, mantle with flowers above; the shield with hatched fess and sharply incised saltire cross over (probably indicating the cancellation of the seal after the death of the member of the Delamie family); blackletter legend to the border 'b delamie bayon'; French workmanship. See De la Chenaye-Desbois, M.Dictionnaire de la Noblesse, Paris, 1774.17 grams, 29mm (1 1/4"). From a London collection; acquired 1990s. The Dictionnaire de la Noblessse p.637, associates the title of Bayonne with the Haraucourt family 'one of the four ancient houses of chivalry in Lorraine and one of the most illustrious of that province.' The family name was spelled Haroucourt, Harecourt or Harcourt and they held lands in both France and England after the Norman invasion. Very fine condition.

Lot 1013

250-175 BC. Mesembria mint. Obv: head of Herakles right, wearing lionskin headdress. Rev: BASILEWS ALEXANDROY legend with Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; Corinthian helmet in left field, DIOSK in exergue. Price 1003; Propontis hoard 30. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 16.67 grams. Good very fine.

Lot 1020

Copying type circa 415 BC. Obv: helmeted head of Athena right, eye seen in full, palmette on bowl of helmet, double loop before the ear. Rev: AQE legend with owl standing right, head facing, olive-sprig and crescent at upper left. Type Svoronos pl. 13, 8-18.16.36 grams. Very fine; banker's cut to obverse.

Lot 1034

490-475 BC. Obv: bearded horseman, wearing Phrygian helmet, on horseback galloping right, wielding spear. Rev: GE (above beard) L (beneath beard) A (beneath extended hoof), forepart of man-headed bull right, with long beard. Jenkins 8 (O5/R4); SNG ANS 5; Boston 241; Franke-Hirmer 156; Hoover HGC 363.8.77 grams. Extremely fine.

Lot 1037

400-350 BC. Obv: male head left, wearing Attic helmet, Punic letter to left. Rev: free horse galloping right, caduceus in background. Calciati I, 9; SNG ANS -; Hoover HGC -.9.13 grams. Very fine. Rare.

Lot 1139

222-231 AD. Rome. Obv: IMP SEV ALEXANDER AVG legend with laureate head right, slight drapery on left shoulder. Rev: VICTORIA AVGVSTI legend around, S-C across lower fields with Victory standing right, foot on rocks or a low helmet, inscribing VOT X on a shield fixed to a palm tree. RIC 616; Cohen 642; Sear 8021.20.90 grams. Good very fine.

Lot 1186

583-601 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 legend and officina letter delta, angel standing facing, holding long, P-headed cross and cross on globe; mintmark CONOB in exergue. DOC I 5a; Sear 478.4.34 grams. Slightly not struck up, otherwise extremely fine.

Lot 143

1st-3rd century AD. A bronze figurine of a gladiator of murmillo type with crested helmet, broad rectangular shield, loincloth and greaves; right hand pierced to accept a gladius. 120 grams, 85mm (3 1/2"). Property of a private collector; acquired before 1975. Fine condition.

Lot 145

2nd-3rd century AD. A bronze figure of Mars standing on a square base with notched edges, wearing a cuirass over his tunic, greaves lace at the rear, crested helmet and carrying a round shield with bust of Medusa(?) to the centre; right arm raised and hand hollow to accept a sword or spear. Cf. Rolland, H. Bronzes Antiques de Haute Provence, Paris, 1965, item 22.58 grams, 81mm (3 1/4"). From a private collection; formed 1965-1975. Very fine condition.

Lot 147

1st century BC-1st century AD. An Eastern Empire bronze figurine of a seated goddess wearing a tight-fitting drape passing over the left shoulder leaving the right breast exposed and billowing behind the figure's back; calf-length boots to the feet and a cusped headdress; left hand to the side with fingers curled to support an object, right hand extended gripping the locating pin for an object; mounted on a custom-made stand. 408 grams, 15cm including stand (6"). Property of a London gallery; previously on the London art market since 2002. The figurine probably represents Minerva, or a provincial hypostasis of the goddess. The headgear is reminiscent of a military helmet with its high bowl and flared rim, while the footwear also recalls military boots (caligae"). The left hand may have been supporting a shield resting on its rim; the right hand may have gripped the shaft of a spear or the rim of a patera. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 3072

129 BC. Rome mint. Obv: helmeted head of Roma in winged helmet right, rudimentary, six-pointed star behind head. Rev: rider in military dress, holding spear, galloping right; Macedonian helmet with goat horns in left field, Q PILIPVS / ROMA in two lines below. Crawford 259/1; Sydenham 477; Babelon Marcia 11; Sear 135.3.82 grams.[No Reserve] Good very fine.

Lot 308

7th-6th century BC. A bronze helmet of the Corinthian type, with curvilinear eye holes that taper to a point, wide nose guard, broad cheek pieces that leave a vertical opening for the mouth, curved projection to the nape of the neck; a border that has been drilled with holes to secure an interior lining, holes to the top for attachment of crest. For similar examples see the Olympia Archaeological Museum, Greece, inventory numbers B7977, B6127, B2603; cf. Born, H. Die Helme des Hephaistos: Handwerk und Technik Griechisher Bronzen in Olympia, Munich, 2009, for discussion.1.14 kg, 26.5cm (10 1/2"). Property of a London, UK collector; acquired London market, 1990s. Accompanied by X-Ray Fluorescence metal analysis certificate number 00933-2018GH. Extremely widespread in the seventh and sixth century BC, the Corinthian helmet provided maximum protection with its nasal and its broad cheek plates. Herodotus mentions the Corinthian helmet in his Histories (4.180) when writing of the Machlyes and Auseans, two tribes living along the River Triton in ancient Libya. The tribes chose annually two teams of the fairest maidens who fought each other ceremonially with sticks and stones. They were dressed in the finest Greek panoply topped off with a Corinthian helmet. The ritual fight was part of a festival honoring the virgin goddess Athena. Young women who succumbed to their wounds during the ordeal were thought to have been punished by the goddess for lying about their virginity. The Corinthian helmet was the most popular during the Archaic and early Classical periods, with the style gradually giving way to the more open Thracian helmet, Chalcidian helmet and the much simpler pilos type, which was less expensive to manufacture and did not obstruct the wearer's critical senses of vision and hearing as the Corinthian helmet did. Numerous examples of Corinthian helmets have been excavated, and they are frequently depicted on pottery. The Corinthian helmet was depicted on more sculpture than any other helmet; it seems the Greeks romantically associated it with glory and the past. The Romans also revered it, from copies of Greek originals to sculpture of their own. Based on the sparse pictorial evidence of the republican Roman army, in Italy the Corinthian helmet evolved into a jockey-cap style helmet called the Italo-Corinthian, Etrusco-Corinthian or Apulo-Corinthian helmet, with the characteristic nose guard and eye slits becoming mere decorations on its face. Given many Roman appropriations of ancient Greek ideas, this change was probably inspired by the over the forehead position common in Greek art. This helmet remained in use well into the 1st century AD. [A video of this lot is available on the TimeLine Auctions website] Very fine condition, a good example.

Lot 3264

81-96 AD. Obv: IMP DOMITIANVS CAES AVG GERMANICVS legend with laureate bust left. Rev: Minerva standing placing helmet on trophy. BMC 27, 282, 47; Sear 886.9.00 grams.[No Reserve] Fine.

Lot 3283

19th century. Obv: A VITELLIVS GERMANICVS IMP AVG P M TR P legend with laureate, draped bust right. Rev: HONOS ET VIRTVS legend with Honos, naked but for draped loins, standing half right, holding sceptre and cornucopia, facing Virtus, standing left, foot on helmet, holding spear and parazonium; SC in exergue. Lawrence 27; Klawans 58, 1.17.76 grams.[No Reserve] Good very fine.

Lot 3541

1331-1355 and dated 1595 AD. Serbia, Stefan Uros IV Dusan, dinar/grosso. Obv: Christ enthroned with IC - XC by head and N - O at sides. Rev: rosette above tablet with TO over crested helmet with STEFANV INPERATO legend. Lithuania, Sigismund III of Poland, 3 groschen, dated 1595. Obv: profile bust with SIG III D G REX PO M D L legend. Rev: mark of value III above arms with eagle / horseman at sides with GROS ARG / TRIP M D L legend in two lines and date below. See D&D 6.1.9 for similar.1.04, 2.25 grams.[2, No Reserve] Very fine.

Lot 284

A vintage 'Centurion' motorcycle helmet, together with a pair of Lewis Leathers motorcycle boots, leather gloves, and motorcycle literature

Lot 426

A bronze bust of a hiersuit male in cast helmet, after the antique, 36cm high

Lot 405

A collection of novelty lighters including deep sea diver's helmet, motor cars, knights, animals etc

Lot 15

A Model Fireman's Helmet with Enamelled Badge Inscribed British Fire Service, 10cm Long

Lot 337

A German WW2 Lufftsutz Civil Defence helmet

Lot 338

A WW2 Bakelite munition workers helmet

Lot 185

A brass fireman's helmet (A/F)

Lot 266

A British WW2 helmet, an army belt, a marching compass in case, a side cap, a US army hat, three naval cloth badges and a medal in a box

Lot 1690

New AGV compact ST flip front crash helmet size 57 - 58 ( medium )

Lot 2

Scarce Green Howards Yorkshire Regiment brass tropical helmet pagri badge post 1881 pattern

Lot 69

Selection of various military motorcycle army MCA Championship trophies and tankards, all from 1964 including named trophies to P.J.Lasota and associated Royal Signals White Helmet poster

Lot 70

Selection of various military motorcycle army MCA Championship trophies and tankards, all from 1966 including named trophies to P.J.Lasota and associated Royal Signals white helmet poster

Lot 72

Framed and mounted White Helmet Royal Signals Motorcycle Display Team picture, another similar and a White Helmets by James Ladd hardback book

Lot 481

A George III silver helmet shaped cream jug with reeded strap handle, assayed London 1802, 88 grams.

Lot 135

PINE 12 EMERGENCY OXYGEN SETS BOX, MK 1, 6D, 721, TOP INSCRIBED "BASE TRANSIT 6D/747" WITH BROAD ARROW (92cm x 38.5cm x 22cm), ANOTHER WOOD BOX (W: 59.5cm), WORLD WAR II STEEL HELMET INSCRIBED "FC", INSIDE MARKED BMB, 6¾, 1941 AND A MACKINTOSHES OFFICER'S 1952 PATTERN COAT, ETC. [6]

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