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A 19TH CENTURY FULL SUIT OF PARADE ARMOUR WITH EARLIER COMPOSITIONS IN AN OAK BESPOKE CASTELLATED DISPLAY STAND, the armour of bright steel with exceptions to an earlier close helmet made in iron, medial comb, single piece visor and a pair of vision slits, keyhole breathings, the hinged bevor above stepped neck plate, the breast plate heavily engraved featuring dragonesque birds within floral swags and central shield, fauld of two embellished lames riveted to the base of the breast plate, pauldrons each of six lames decorated with birds and floral swags, roped edged embellished couters, plain finger gauntlets with ridges, shield shaped tassets each of three lames with embellished bird decorations and mounting hook to pauldrons, embellishments to cuisse, rounded poleyns, greaves and sabbatons, mounted on a black wooden base, H 170 cm, overall height 184 cm held in a castellated illuminated display cabinet in burr oak with two sides exposed, raised platform and with blue velvet backing to rear, H 234 cm, W 90 cm, D 90 cm
A FULL SUIT OF COMPOSITE ARMOUR 16TH CENTURY AND LATER, in bright steel, comprising a close helmet, skull rising to a pronounced comb, single piece beaked visor, pair of vision slits, vertical slotted breathings, hinged bevor, neck plate stepped with rope edging, pauldrons each of five lames, couters with spade shaped side wing, finger gauntlets rope edged and ridged, single breast plate, pronounced central crease, fauld of one lame, tasset one lame, rope edging to cuisse, poleyns with spade shaped side wing, broad sabatons, brown velvet hose, gold cloth skirt with red floral embroidery mounted on black wooden base, H 167 cm, overall height 180 cm Note: Provenance Salisbury Hall
A FINE SUIT OF 16TH CENTURY ARMOUR WITH LATER ADDITIONS, comprising a close helmet, skull rising to a medial roped comb, pair of vision slits (central section now deteriorated) split visor with vertical slotted breathings and roped edge, hinged bevor rounded and shaped to the chin, laminated neckplate rope edged, stepped gorget with roped finish to neck, breast plate with pronounced central crease, heavily rolled rim having twin holes distributed evenly throughout and with helmet shaped armourer's mark, fauld of one lame riveted to breast plate, pauldrons each of five lames, couters with spade side wings, roped edge finger gauntlets, the laminated cuisse with central ogee shape and ringed decoration on first lame, poleyns with spade side wings, broad sabatons, wearing red velvet hose and mounted on black wooden base, H 170 cm, overall height 198 cm
An American Masonic sword by E A Armstrong, Detroit, Michigan, the ivory hilt engraved with the owner's monogram and a Masonic symbol. The pommel and crossguard modelled as a Knight's helmet, the blade decorated with various figurines and scenes and the owner's name - C A Brooks. The steel and brass mounted scabbard with various Masonic symbols and the owner's name, 90cm overall
A rare helmet and armour parts dating: 18th Centuryprovenance: ChinaSilver-plated, metallic skull of conical shape, decorated with beautiful, gilt brass mounts, at the top a plume-holder resting on a bulb-shaped, pierced base featuring a cabochon glass stone, small brim with pierced and engraved dragons, two more plaques depicting dragons near the central mount, this one too provided with a red glass cabochon; provided with fabric nape-guard and cheek-pieces (some damages and parts missing), lined with light blue silk, the external surface of polychrome fabric, with brass studs and one plaque. Together with two gilt brass mounts decorated en suite with the helmet, probably part of the same armour suite.dimensions: height elmo circa 55 cm.
An exceptional Khula-Khud dating: circa 1800provenance: Indopersiahemispherical, damask skull surmounted by a cusp of square section resting on a knotted, circular base; at the front the sliding nose-piece and two plume-holders; the surface of the helmet decorated with gold floral motifs, the lower band with thin, gold inlays featuring inscription in Arabic; the base of the cusp, the edge of the nose-piece and the base of the plume holders richly pierced and engraved. Beautiful mail neck defence of simple closed, iron and brass rings.dimensions: height 63 cm.
An officers lobster-tailed helmet dating: late 19th Centuryprovenance: Northern GermanyHemispherical, iron skull with embossed grooves, at the top a button with rayed base, wide and pointed brim with hemmed border and sliding nose-piece with thumb screw, three-plate nape-guard, mobile three-plate cheek-pieces with pierced rosette. Plume-holder. Fine work of the 19th Century, with faithful details of the 17th Century model.dimensions: height 33 cm.
A lobster-tailed helmet dating: second quarter of the 17th Centuryprovenance: Northern GermanyHemispherical, iron two-piece skull with six, embossed cannelures, round-based ring, brim with sliding nose-piece and wing-screw, four-plate nape guard, mobile cheek-piece with air holes.dimensions: height 25 cm.
A closed helmet dating: second quarter of the 17th Centuryprovenance: HollandSkull in two halves with average tall comb and twisted border; pointed visor with large eye slots, hemmed at the upper margin, pointed ventail ribbed at the centre, with rosettes and air holes depicting a "S", smooth beaver, plume-holder, wide nape (replaced) -and neck-guard riveted and recessed at the margin. A part from the nape -and neck-guard, all pieces feature triple outlines.dimensions: height 33 cm.
A rare and complete three-quarter horse armor dating: last quarter of the 16th Centuryprovenance: GermanySnap-fit helmet with skull in one piece and short, twisted comb, two holes at the top, tapering plume-holder with decorated border and a pair of holes; raisable brim, pointed and ribbed ventail provided with air holes depicting rosettes on the right side; still on the right is a lever which raises the ventail and a closing hook with pressure button; beaver with closing hook and border with hemmed, fit-in slot (a small, old reparation on the left). Three-plate gorget with roping for the helmet. Chest-plate ribbed at the centre with hemmed neckline and gussets, decorated with elegant grooves as the the knee-cops are. The back-plate en suite with recessed borders and hemmed margins, one-plate culet. Complete brassards with outlined plated and twisted borders. Gauntlets with long cuffs with four scaled fingers (one finger detached, but easy to repair). Wide and fine poleyns complete with knee-cops. Scarce, homogeneous and coeval armour in all its parts. On a iron pedestal with octagonal, wooden base.dimensions: height 135 cm.
A Civil Guard officer's helmet dating: mid-19th Centuryprovenance: Grand Duchy of TuscanySkull of boiled leather; front emblem depicting a shell-guard marked "LEOPOLDO II" and "4", crowned; top ending in a cusp; chin-straps lined with velvet and armoured with brass scales; on the left a tricolor, fabric cockade (partially worn); brass-plated borders. At the inside the leather sweatband, the handwritten signature "Bimboni Giovanni 83"; cap is missing.dimensions: height 31 cm.
A Civil Guard officer's helmet dating: mid-19th Centuryprovenance: Grand Duchy of TuscanySkull of boiled leather; front emblem depicting a crowned shell-guard, featuring the inscription "LEOPOLDO II" and "1"; top with disc-shaped edge, resting on a cross base; chin-straps lined with velvet and armoured with brass scales, on the left side a small, tricolor fabric cockade (worn); bordered in brass. At the inside the green leather cap and remains of an inscription. Period 1848.dimensions: height 30 cm.
A cavalry trooper's helmet dating: second quarter of the 20th Centuryprovenance: Kingdom of ItalyIron, nickelled skull with horsehair band (some parts missing) featuring emblem shaped as a Savoy cross; crest with brass comb featuring lion head and the crowned monogram "VE" at the base. Chin-straps with brass plaques. At the inside the black leather cap.dimensions: height 31 cm.
colonel's colonial helmet of the XV Railway Legion dating: second quarter of the 20th Centuryprovenance: Kingdom of ItalySand fabric, with front emblem of gilt wire, depicting fasces surmounted by crown and number "15"; leather chin-strap; at the inside leather band and fabric cap marked "REAL SOLA HELMET".dimensions: height 14 cm.
A firefighter's helmet dating: second quarter of the 19th Centuryprovenance: FranceBrass skull, at the front the firefighter's emblem, featuring rooster, inscriptions and various bas-relieved decorations; visor with trophy of axes, barrels on fire and other decorations. Leather chin-straps armoured with brass sheet. Comb with black horsehair. The plume-holder on the left. At the inside the leather sweatband and the fabric cap.dimensions: height 38 cm.
A "Garde du Cops" troopers helmet dating: circa 1900provenance: PrussiaTombak skull, marked "C. E. JUNCKER" at the inside, complete with silver parade eagle with golden crown, at the front large star of the Back Eagle blackened at the centre, and convex cockade in gold, complete with both lateral cockades; leather lining. Very scarce.dimensions: height 29.5 cm.
An officer's helmet of the "1. Garde Dragoner Rgt." dating: late 19th Centuryprovenance: PrussiaSkull of blackened, boiled leather, smooth tip on a gilt cross, large gilt eagle with silver star of the Black Eagle, partially enamelled, gilt convex chin-strap, angled visor, complete with both cockades, leather sweat band and silk lining (signs of wear).dimensions: height 23 cm.
An officer's helmet of the "Garde-Fusilier Rgt" or "5. Garde-Rgt. zu Fuss" dating: last quarter of the 19th Centuryprovenance: PrussiaBlack lacquered, hard skull. Smooth tip on a plate, both in silver, gilt stars (two missing), large silver-plated eagle with star of the Black Eagle, partially enamelled, flat chin-strap in gold, complete with both cockades; slightly damages sweatband and lining.dimensions: height 24 cm.
A police helmet dating: late 19th Centuryprovenance: AustriaStiff skull of black leather; at the top a brass cusp, at the front a brass emblem with the crowned, double-headed imperial eagle with shield featuring monogram (Franz Joseph I); leather chin-straps with brass scales. At the inside the leather cap.dimensions: height 24 cm.
A comb dating: 800 - 400 B. C.provenance: Eastern EuropeFinely chiselled horn, with the bas-relieved effigy of a group of soldiers and a court man watching at a injured man on a table. Under the table a antique helmet and a shield. Complete with all teeth. A restored break.dimensions: dimensions 12 x 4.5 cm.
A pair of modern silver sauce boats in the George II style, helmet form on three shell feet with open C scroll handles, Birmingham 1971, together with a George V silver salver, on three scroll feet, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1938, 21cm diameter, and a silver baluster cream jug, approx 27.8ozt (6)
Interesting dress sword of Masonic interest, the scabbard engraved with Masonic symbols and inscribed 'NHOC SIGNI, VINCES', the blade etched with floral panels and inscribed 'DEMOLOY, COMMANDERY K.T.', also Boston Regalia Co, Boston Massachusetts, with crucifix applied hilt mounted by a Knight's helmet finial, 39" long in total
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