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WW1 American 77th Division Steel Helmet, standard pattern rough textured steel helmet with hand painted divisional insignia of the 77th (Statue of Liberty). The helmet is complete with its original oilskin liner system and has its original, although damaged, chinstrap. The helmet remains in generally good condition. The 77th Division was famous for their involvement in the Battle of Argonne Forest in October 1918. Nine companies of the division were given the nickname, “The Lost Battalion” due to their involvement in this action. Roughly 554 men of the division were ordered to advance into the forest on the 2nd October, on the understanding they would be supported by both French and American forces on their flanks, however the men soon became isolated and the German forces surrounded them cutting them off from retreating back. The men were involved with heavy fighting against overwhelming enemy forces. The battalions were soon running out of ammunition, food and water. Due to the location it became almost impossible to get messages through to the higher command, with many runners being killed or captured. Due to command not knowing their position they were subject to a number of Artillery bombardments from their own side. Out of the 554 men who entered the forest, it is believed 197 were killed in action and 150 were missing believed taken Prisoner of War. They were finally relieved when the allies managed to advance on their position on the 8th October. Three Medal of Honours were awarded to the officers of the division.
Selection of WW2 British Steel Helmets consisting of 1940 dated combat helmet with the remains of the original gas cap vail which has corroded to the helmet brim, three combat pattern British helmets complete with liners and chinstraps, Home Front Wardens helmet painted black with white W to the front and a home front issue helmet with drilled holes to the brim. All the helmets are in untouched as found condition, they suffer from various degrees of surface rusting to the exterior shells. (6 items)
Scarce WW2 Home Front Shelter Wardens Steel Helmet, standard WW2 pattern British helmet with thick white overpaint and stencilled in black to the front SW. Helmet is complete with the original liner and webbing chinstrap. Liner system stamped BMB and dated 1939. Helmet remains in very good overall condition with just minor areas of paint loss to the exterior.
WW2 Royal Air Force B-Type Flying Helmet in untouched as found condition. The helmet is complete with the zip ear cups, original leather chinstrap and back straps. Velvet cushioned lining pad to the interior. No label is present and no marks where one has ever been. Leather is dry and dusty with some minor scratches and scuffs. Interior ear cup padding has started to come out on one side.
WW2 British Steel Combat Helmet with Regimental Flashes, standard WW2 British steel helmet with painted blue, yellow and red regimental flash to both sides of the helmet. The helmet is complete with the original liner and webbing chinstrap. Helmet liner is dated 1939. Helmet has been poorly stored so has heavy rusting to the exterior of the shell.
Rare Officers Double Decal Parade Helmet, of Vulcan fibre shell retaining 98% of the original paint finish. Golden Army / Naval and tri-colour decals in very good condition with just slight wear. Original Erel marked leather liner to the interior. The crown of the shell has Erel makers decal. Original brown leather chinstrap. Helmet shows very minimal service wear.
The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment), Officer's Home Service Helmet Plate c1902-1911, In gilt metal, crowned crowned eight-pointed star with laurel and Garter overlay, in the centre on a ground of crimson velvet a silver Lion passant guardant, a silver scroll below 'Royal Lancaster Regiment', three loop fasteners. Wear to the crimson velvet and one star point finial with a buckle, the gilt very fine.
WW2 Free French Tankers Helmet, retaining much of the original horizon blue paint finish to the exterior and interior. Large leather pad to the front of the helmet. Interesting hand painted French Cross of Loraine to the front. Interior of the helmet has the original leather sweatband and webbing liner system. Interior of the shell has painted makers details and model details. Some light surface rusting to the outside but generally good condition.
Polish Podhale Rifles (Mountain Troops) Dress Cap, being a modern issue with bullion crowned eagle cap insignia with metal edelweiss to the centre. Knotted central braid band with metal edelweiss holding feather plume. Complete with the original sweatband and cloth strap. Accompanied by a communist period Polish army officers peaked cap with bullion insignia, other ranks cloth rogatywka field cap with metal eagle cap badge and a modern issue Polish army steel combat helmet with camouflaged net. All items remain in good overall condition. (4 items)
WW2 German Factory Fire Guards Helmet, standard black painted civilian style fire helmet with chrome top comb and neck flap. To one side of the helmet is a decal in the form of a P with PFAFF. Two holes to the front of the helmet wear a German Fire Brigade badge would have once been present. Helmet shell is a black over paint with the original red paint showing through underneath in places. Complete with the original civilian pattern liner and chinstrap.
Imperial German Bavarian Reserve Officers Pickelhaube Helmet, being leather body with fine officers pattern gilded Bavarian helmet plate with frosted silver reserve cross to the centre. Scaled chinstraps supported by officers national cockade and an unusual state cockade. Gilt metal cross plate with officers stars and removable fluted spike. Helmet is complete with the original leather liner to the interior but missing the silk. Stitching is loose to the front peak and the cross base has made the leather sink but otherwise generally good condition. Complete with an original storage case.
German Army Double Decal Transitional M-16 Steel Helmet, retaining approx 50% of the original apple green paint finish to the exterior of the shell. Helmet retains German army eagle decal to one side and remains of the original tri-colour decal to the other. Helmet has a Third Reich period style eight tongue liner and steel band. The liner shows some wear and has damage in places.
Victorian The Kings Royal Rifle Corps Foreign Service Helmet Plate, being an other ranks example of the blackened Victorian crowned Maltese cross sitting on tablet with battle honours to each arm. Circlet to the centre with regimental details and strung bugle with red cloth backing. Reverse of the plate is fitted with three lug fittings. Plate remains in good condition.
WW2 Fleet Air Arm Naval C-Type Flying Helmet in untouched as found condition. The helmet is complete with the zip ear cups, original 1st type leather chinstrap and goggle attachment straps to the reverse. Interior lining has the forehead velvet padding. Internal ear cup to one side only and this is perishing. Interior shows wear consistent with exterior and service. Leather exterior of the helmet is generally sound with just some light scuffing and dusty.
A group of English porcelains, late 18th century, comprising; a New Hall `446' pattern coffee can and teacup; a New Hall pattern `421, teacup; a New Hall coffee cup painted with a cornucopia of flowers; a New Hall type spiral moulded coffee cup, a helmet shaped milk jug and a teabowl, (a.f), (7).
A post 1902 gilt Gentleman at Arms helmet of Capt E.B. Towse, VC, CBE, KCVO, the skull ornamented overall with scrolled vines, crowned HP bearing R Arms in oval Garter on cut silver plated star, all within oak wreath, velvet backed foliate chinscales, lion’s head ear bosses, acanthus top mount (plume missing), leather and silk lining with owner’s name to peak; with full details of Capt Towse (1864-1948) who was awarded the VC for two actions in the Boer War, in the second of which he lost his sight; he was admitted to the Gentlemen at Arms in 1903 and served with them until 1939. GC Plate 4
A quantity of 1960’s Action Man items. 5 figures – 3 with ‘Staring Eyes’ (2 heads detached). Uniforms include 4 WW11 German - Officer with peaked cap and winter coat. Soldier in European campaign dark green uniform and tin helmet. Afrika Korps soldier with kepi and in desert sand uniform and SS soldier with peaked cap and black uniform. Plus another figure in dark blue overalls. Also in lot 2 other uniforms, camouflage and white skier. With skis, poles and rifle. All loose. Plus 5 sealed packet items – ‘The Armoury’ Mauser and rifle; ‘Armoury’ Thompson submachine gun and ammo; ‘Quarter Masters Stores’ beret, boots and belt; ‘Rifle Rack’ 4 rifles and a rope gun; And ‘Equipment Centre’- ‘Special Operations Kit’. Also a wooden kit box with assorted items including a flame thrower, radio, headphones, kit bag, coiled copper wire, bullets, binoculars, boots, helmet etc. Plus a 1980 ‘Action Man Annual’ by Stafford Pemberton Publishing. QGC-VGC some age/play wear, a few parts AF.
Late 19th-early 20th century AD. A square brass plaque with recessed panel, central high-relief coat of arms of the O'Kelly family depicting a shield with tower and lions rampant flanking, armorial helmet above with elaborate mantle, wreath and crest of a standing fox; below a scrolled banner with Latin inscription: TURRIS FORTIS MIHI DEUS, God is a strong tower to me. Property of an American lady; acquired 1970s-1990s. 6 kg, 37.5cm (14 3/4"). [No Reserve] Fine condition.
An undated archaistic gold plaque with raised beaded border, three beaded loops and a beaded frame enclosing a facing male mask with helmet brim to the brow, pellet eyes, slit mouth. Property of a German collector; acquired in the 1990s. 0.99 grams, 21mm (3/4"). [No Reserve] Very fine condition.
Dated 1595 AD and 1331-1346 AD. Lithuania, Sigismund III of Poland, 3 groschen. 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. Serbia, Stefan Uros IV Dusan, dinar/grosso. Obv: rosette above tablet crested helmet with STEFANV INPERATO legend. Rev: Christ enthroned with IC - XC by head and N - O at sides. See Iger/see Jovanovic. 2.24, 1.03 grams. [2, No Reserve] Very fine.
20th century AD. A hollow-formed brass plaque comprising a 17th century style lion-shaped helmet with plumes to the top; below, a quiver of arrows and a flaming torch crossed under the chin straps of the helmet; scrolling palm branch behind the helmet, pierced for attachment. Property of an American lady; acquired 1970s-1990s. 4.4 kg, 43cm (17"). [No Reserve] Fine condition.
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