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A good post 1902 Officers’ helmet of the Royal Horse Guards (The Blues), silver plated skull, gilt edge binding, ear to ear wreath, top mount with silver plated spike, velvet backed, graduated link chinchain and ear rosettes of regimental pattern, helmet plate bearing silver plated Garter Star with blue and red enamelled gilt centre, scarlet hair plume with gilt rosette, leather and silk lining.. Very Good Condition. Plate 6
An Elizabeth II troopers’ full dress uniform and helmet of The Life Guards, comprising: white metal helmet with brass peak binding, ear to ear wreath, top mounts with white metal spike, leather backed graduated link chinchain and ear rosettes, helmet plate bearing oval Garter on white metal star, white hair plume with plain rosette, leather liner; scarlet tunic with blue facings, gilt lace trim, staybrite buttons; plated cuirass, brass edge binding, studs and shoulder scales; buff leather shoulder belt with brass mounts and scarlet flask cord, black plastic pouch with gilt flap badge.Very Good Condition (rim dents to helmet). Plate 8
An Elizabeth II Captain’s uniform of The Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and Royal Dragoons), comprising silver plated helmet, with gilt peak binding, ear to ear wreath, graduated link leather backed chinchain (slightly AF) and ear rosettes of regimental pattern, top mount with silver plated spike, scarlet yak hair plume with gilt rosette, gilt helmet plate with red and blue enamelled centre on silver plated cut star, buff leather lining, (few very small dents to skull); blue tunic with scarlet facings and edging, heavily gilt embroidered collar and cuffs, gilt shoulder cords and aiguilette with tags; gilt lace shoulder belt with scarlet morocco backing, central stripe and flask cord, ornamental gilt buckle, tip and slide, black plastic panels with gilt mounts and Royal Arms flap badge; plated cuirass, brass edge binding and studs, shoulder scales with ornamental studs and lion’s head finials, red leather lining with crimson velvet edging; pair buff leather breeches; pair black leather jack boots, nickel plated spurs with buckles and chains. Very Good Condition. Plate 9
A French NCO’s helmet of the 2nd Cuirassier Regiment, white metal skull, brass peak binding, ear to ear wreath with grenade to the centre, leather backed chinscales and ear roundels, ornametal comb with Medusa head finial, small “shaving brush” plume in front, plaited black hair falling plume and red, white and blue feather side plume, in similar corded socket, to left, leather liner; sword, with straight fullered blade 35” (small stain at forte), brass semi basket hilt with side loops and 3 sidebars to reinforce knucklebow, stepped pommel, outlined backstrap, wirebound composition grip, in its plated scabbard with single ring and black and gilt sword knot; brass cavalry trumpet by Couesnan, Paris, with red, white and blue end binding and tassels (some wear and dents); and a small archive of material relating to Jean Minier, including a group photo with fellow NCO’s in album, (AF) of regimental photos d 1907, a certificate awarding him the Medaille Militaire for services in WWI, and a higher education
A late 19th century model suit of South German, late Gothic armour, c 1480-1500, 36” high, mounted on a square wooden plinth complete with sword. The hinged sallet (helmet) with viewing slit, it has a carved wood human head inside with painted face (similar to those found in the Tower of London). The suit is named a “Kuriss”. The arm and leg defences are all articulated; gauntlets have pointed scales to fingers in keeping with the style of armour; long bizaare pointed shoes (worn only when mounted on horse), the hand and half sword is well formed with down drooping quillon, wooden grip and octagonal shaped pommel; the armour is mounted on a red cloth stuffed body. Good Condition. Plate 30 Note: The Kuriss is modelled on the style of armour owned by The Archduke Sigmund (1427-96) Lord of the Tyrol, part of the Hapsburg Empire. The original armour was given to him by his nephew Maximilian I, probably worn by him when he was younger.
An Officers’ blue cloth spiked helmet, 1902-23, of The Royal Marines Light Infantry, gilt peak binding, top mount and spike, velvet backed chinchain and ear rosettes, gilt and silver plated helmet plate with blue enamel centre backing, leather and silk lining. Good Condition (gilt rubbed). Plate 1
Eight Victorian/Edwardian brass and iron letter clips, comprising: a large pressed hand, stamped for J & E Ratcliff, 19cm, a pressed wheat sheaf, a pressed coppered and tin heart, a pressed head, a pressed shoe, with registration diamond, a cast knight's helmet, a cast foliate, a plain brass (8)
A coal helmet with barge ware type painted floral decoration on a green ground together with a pierced brass trivet, a set of postal scales and weights raised on an oak base, a tin box, various baskets and hampers, brass fire irons etc, together with an oak and brass pail, a pair of vintage ski boots, etc
A Victorian silver gilt three piece tea set, the teapot and sugar basin of flattened spherical form with a waisting band and undulating rim, the milk jug of helmet shape, each piece on spreading circular foot with beaded border, maker`s mark of R. & S. Garrard & Co., London 1882 (teapot) and 1883, with associated 18th Century style sugar tongs, total approx. weight 19 1/2 troy oz, in fitted burr walnut and brass bound case with nameplate for M. G. J. Lickens Esq
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