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A group of porcelain tea wares including Derby, all similarly decorated with bands of cornflowers and gilt leaves, including four tea cups, five saucer dishes, three bread and butter plates, chocolate cup and cover, two coffee cups and saucers, helmet shaped cream jug etc CONDITION REPORT: surface scratches, glaze imperfections, gilding rubbing, 1 x coffee cup is cracked, 3 x small plates have firing cracks, 1 x 22.5cm plate is cracked, small handled bowl is cracked, chocolate cup and cover is damaged, with finial knocked off
19th CENTURY SILVER BELL, modelled as Pickelhaub German helmet by Samuel Walton Smith, hall marked: Birmingham 1890, overall pierced with repousse scrolling and floral decoration. CONDITION REPORT: In working order, a little dirty, grubby, ring turning mechanism slightly wonky, no obvious splits to silver.
CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN HELMET SHAPED PEDESTAL JUG with bough shaped handle on circular base, overall painted with figures in a garden with animals and foliage. Unmarked. 3.5" high (8.5cm). CONDITION REPORT: Minor blemishes to glazes and wear to paint in places but no obvious damage or restoration.
After Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi , called Donatello After Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi (c. 1386 1466), called Donatello, a Neapolitan patinated bronze model of David, late 19th century, portrayed standing and nude but for a helmet, a sword in his right hand, his left foot resting on the severed head of Goliath, the base cast as a laurel wreath, above a waisted circular socle, 43.5cm high
Medal group: India G.S. Service, 39/45 Star; Italy Star; Africa Star; Defence; War Medal; three shooting and boxing medals, EPNS tankard 'PTE S. WESTON' R.W.F 1922 All items from Sgt Weston Parachute Regt. World War Two 1st Pattern Denison Para smock, 1942 dated. World War Two MKII steel helmet 1941 dated (no liner) World War Two British binoculars 1941, World War Two German Walther P38 pistol holster, maker 'LYO' with RAD cap badge taped to it. World War Two British kit bag named to 'Sgt Weston' Medals: 39/45 Star; Defence; War Medal General Service Medals to Guardsman R.W. Masefield Grenadier Guards Sgt S. Weston was the vendor's father. In 1921 he joined the army underage at 17 and took his eldest brother's name, Robert Handel Weston. Despite being English, he joined the Royal Welsh Fusiliers (for which the regiment constantly teased him). When asked why he joined the Royal Welsh Fusiliers his response was "It's the only regiment leaving the country". During WWII he was promoted to Sergeant and joined the 2nd Independent Paratrooper regiment. During the landings at Taranto, Italy, the amphibious landing craft that he was on hit a mine. Most of the men perished or drowned but Sgt S Weston survived by swimming to shore. The German Nazi pistol holder was taken from a German Officer than Sgt S Weston took prisoner during the Battle of Monte Cassino in 1944.
†Anglo Zulu War, Rorke’s Drift 22.1.79, an old framed display of battlefield relics comprising 4 cartridge cases, 6 bullets, 1 boot plate, 3 buttons, 3 clips, 1 buckle, 1 metal plate (Soldier Room No 5), 1 helmet boss etc. A similar frame was sold in the David Smith Collection of Zulu and S African weapons and artefacts auction of 22nd January 2014 and realised 4,000. We hasten to say that excavating Zulu battlegrounds is forbidden today.
A German officer’s pattern pickelhaube, the brass mounts comprising tall fixed spike with plain perlring and large cruciform base, chinscales with lion head bosses, small rosette in national colours above left hand boss, rear spine and Bavarian OR’s quality helmet plate, the inside of the skull with inked inscription “Bayerische Gendarmerie 1918-1931”, GC (no lining, the helmet plate a replacement, there being two filled bolt (?) holes above the existing slots)
An officer’s helmet of the Papal Civil Guard of Pope Pius IX (1846-78), black leather skull, gilt binding to front and back peaks, facetted octagonal section spike with extended side mounts, velvet backed chinscales with ear roundels, HP with French style escutcheon embossed “Pio IX”, surmounted by papal crown on crossed keys with silver plated downward flare, leather lining. Near VGC, the gilt generally crisp (minor surface crazing to PL skull). See inside back cover
An officer’s helmet c 1850, of the Royal Midlothian Yeomanry Cavalry, binding to front and back peaks, silver plated headband bearing regimental title, tall plain comb (minor cracks to top), with scarlet hair crest, velvet backed graduated chinscales, ear roundels bearing applied Star of the Order of the Thistle, a crowned large version of which forms the helmet plate, leather lining. GC a desirable item. See front cover Note: A leather helmet was adopted in 1860 and the regiment was disbanded in 1871. See Carman “Headdress of the British Army-Yeomanry” p 52 and plate 23.
Napoleon, as General: AE medallion by H. Vassallo, commemorating the Confederation of the Cisalpine Republic at Milan 1797. Obverse youthful bust in uniform left, legend All. Italico; reverse the figure of the French Republic, with Peace places helmet on the figure of Lombardy, legend L’Insubria Libera (Lombardy Freed), “Ix Luglio MDCCLXXXXVII” in exergue. Diameter 46mm, EF with nice tone. Plate 3
Napoleon as Emperor AE medallion by Manfredini of Milan, commemorating the marriage of Napoleon to Marie Louise 1810. Obverse conjoined busts right with legend “Napoleo M.I. Et R Avg Maria Alousia I Et R. Avg”, (one or two die flaws); reverse Hymen, with flaming torch, chases Mars, legend “Saevum Procul Martem Felix Teda. Relegat” with “A. MDCCCX” in exergue. Diameter 42mm. EF, (tiny nick to Mars’ helmet). Plate 4
A fibreglass fireman's helmet, mid 20th century, for the Peterborough Volunteer Fire Brigade, painted black with two reflective stripes. Note: Peterborough Volunteer Fire Brigade is the only one of it's kind remaining in the country, formed in 1884, it is operated by local businessmen who provide their service unpaid.
Britains set 27 Brass Band of the Line, rare gaitered, dated version, figures generally F, a few faults, box F, boy drummer early undated version, bass drummer earlier 1908 figure with replaced arms and one split arm loop, 3 helmet spikes replaced, euphoniums and 1 trombonist retouched on faces, some general wear etc. Box missing insert, otherwise slightly worn but complete, no end label.
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