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Various Welsh Obsolete Constabulary/Police Badges, including Queens crown Denbighshire Constabulary chrome helmet plate, 2 x Queens crown Dyfed Powys EIIR chrome helmet plates and 4 x Queens crown cap badges, Flintshire Constabulary Queens crown helmet plate and cap badge, Gwent Constabulary Queens crown chrome helmet plate and 3 x cap badges, Glamorgan Queens crown wreath chrome helmet plate and cap badge, Mid-Wales Constabulary Queens crown helmet plate and cap badge, Newport Police Queens crown cap badge, North Wales Queens crown helmet plate and cap badge, 3 x South Wales Queens Crown Constabulary helmet plates and 3 x cap badges all in excellent condition (26 items
Quantity of Obsolete British Police Helmet Plates/Cap Badges all being EIIR period, Various forces including, Cambridgeshire constabulary, Sussex constabulary/police, Thames Valley police, Lancashire constabulary, Wallasy police, Liverpool & Bootle,plus others 10 helmet plates-15 cap badges-(25 items)
Quantity of Obsolete British Police Helmet Plates/Cap Badges all being EIIR period, Various forces including, Doncaster police, Borough of Grimsby police, Greater Manchester police, Huddersfield police, Rotherham Borough police, City of Sheffield police,plus others 10 helmet plates-15 cap badges-(25 items)
Quantity of Obsolete Queens Crown Police Helmet Plates, Avon & Somersetshire constabulary (plastic) Cambridgeshire constabulary, Cumbria constabulary (plastic) Derbyshire constabulary (blue enamel) Devon & Cornwall constabulary(plastic) Dorset Police (enamel centre) Essex constabulary, Gloucestershire constabulary (plastic) Greater Manchester Police, Kent constabulary (red enamel centre) Lancashire constabulary (enamel centre) Lincolnshire constabulary, Lincolnshire constabulary (enamel centre) Merseyside Police (plastic) South Yorkshire Police, South Yorkshire Police (enamel) Sussex Police, Thames Valley constabulary, West Sussex constabulary and West Yorkshire Police (20 items)
Quantity of Obsolete British Police Helmet Plates/Cap Badges all being EIIR period, Various forces including, Berkshire, Clevealand, East Riding of Yorkshire Constabulary, Humberside, Kent Constabulary, West Mercia, York & North East Yorkshire, North Yorkshire,plus others 10 helmet plates-15 cap badges-(25 items)
Scarce Circa 1960’s Board of Trade Fire Fighters Helmet, of black leather with pull down visor shield. Remains of the original transfer badge to the front. Accompanied by a yellow painted leather helmet for the Ministry of Defence Fire Service, 1970’s/1980’s Airport Fire Service helmet and a leather Ministry of Aviation Fire Service helmet. All remain in generally good condition. (4 items)
Selection of Fire Service Headdress consisting of Peterborough Volunteer Fire Brigade helmet with transfer decal to the front, Wiltshire Fire Brigade helmet with transfer decal to the front and pull down visor, another English Fire Brigade service moulded plastic helmet, French 1970’s / 1980’s period fire fighters helmet, County of Avon Fire Brigade peaked cap and two other foreign fire service helmets. (7 items)
Assorted flying clothing, including a Dennis Ferranti NATO pattern flying helmet, in olive green, complete with visor, ear pieces and microphone, in original carrying bag labelled 22C/1302469 and inscribed Henley, other items of flying clothing including an airline captains peaked cap and jacket, a pair of RAF size 11 flying boots and other items (qty)
Assorted flying clothing, including an RAF stores issue carrying bag, inscribed F.Lt Henley 36 Sqdn, a blue cloth flying helmet (size 3), another in olive green, an oxygen mask with tube and microphone, two personal flying suits of Peter Henley, one with Wing Commander shoulder badges and B.A.C.H.C. badge (qty)
EXTRA LOT: An RAF WWII full leather flying suit, comprising flying jacket, trousers, with map pocket containing various maps, the other pocket containing leather gauntlets, leather flying boots, leather helmet, with ear pieces, oxygen mask and R/T connection, goggles, life preserver (Mae West), and a display mannequin, affectionately known as Doug (qty)
A leather double breasted three quarter length driving coat, a leather flying helmet and goggles (3) Condition report Report by MW The coat has general wear commensurate with age. The leather feels soft but there is general scuffing along the seams, shoulders, collar etc. No seams are coming apart. Two buttons are missing from the front of the coat. Chest size is approx. 42 inches. There is no vertical split to the back of the coat. Measurement from centre of shoulder to the end of the sleeve is approx. 32 1/2 inches long.
Good 17th Century English Civil War Period Cavalry Troopers ‘Lobster Tail’ Helmet, the skull raised from a single plate and embossed with 6 radial ribs retaining small portions of its original leather lining, 4 plate articulated neck guard, fixed peak with thumb screw adjustable nasal bar, original ear flaps each with pierced radial device, iron rivets and turned over borders, the apex of the skull fitted with an embossed disc and a pierced knop to suspend the helmet from the saddle when not being worn. These helmets are also known as ‘Dutch pots’ or Zischagge. Good condition and good age patina. See ‘Arms and armour of the English civil wars’ D Blackmore, Royal Armouries, 1990, Fig 11 for identical helmet.
A reproduction full size suit of armour, raised on ebonised square base, height 174cm (excluding base). CONDITION REPORT: Separates into parts - helmet, torso, shoulders and arms, legs. The mannequin is attached to base and does not split. Would require approximately 6 large boxes if to be posted, but please double check/confirm this after auction if postage required.
A mixed group of suit of armour related items, including a companion stand modelled as a knight, height 67cm, two wall hangings, one modelled as armour front and helmet, the other as a gauntlet, a reproduction sword inscribed "Carlos V", length 108cm, a further decorative brass handled example etc, three framed prints and two others.
SECHS JAHRER STAHLHELM IN MITTELDEUTSCHLAND, Halle, Karras & Koennecke, 1926, 400 ills in text, orig cl with DER STAHLHELM HALBMONATSSCHRIFT DES BUNDES DER FRONTSOLDANTEN, 2 Jahrgang, Magdeburg 15th March 1920, No 6 - issue No 6 of the journal/magazine of the steel helmet paramilitary organisation loosely inserted together with three German 3rd Reich newspapers loosely inserted, each dtd 8th November 1935, covering the dissolution of Der Stahlhelm on Hitler's Orders including HANNOVERISCHER KURIER, DEUTSCHE ALLGEMEIME ZEITUNG and NIEDERSACHSISCHER TAGESZEITUNG, orig cl
Late 19th century Queen's Own Royal Yeomanry uniform, with a Hill Brothers, London label. A Navy blue wool cape with a metal Tudor rose chain fastening, metal buttons impressed "The Queens own Royal Yeomanry" . Helmet within a tin carrying box, A black Hill Bros of Bond Street Beaver fur Bicorn hat, two feather plumes with their carrying tins, sword, two pill box hats, a collection of pouches decorated with crowns and gilt metal thread, Hawkes & Co Tole carrying boxes, belts and spurs (a lot)
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, British Historical Medals, Charles I, The Return to London 1633, cast Silver Medal, by Nicholas Briot, Charles I on horseback left, holding sceptre, eye of Providence above, plumed helmet on flowery ground, date 1633 below, CAROLVS AVGVSTISS ET INVICTISS MAG BRIT FRAN ET HIB MONARCHA (the most august and invincible Charles, monarch of Great Britain, France and Ireland), rev panoramic view of the City of London from the south bank, showing old London Bridge and old St Paul’s Cathedral, 42mm, 14.6g (MI i 266/62; E 124b; C-P 20/4; Platt p.136). Good very fine, pierced at 12 o’clock, loop for suspension. The King had celebrated a Scottish Coronation in Edinburgh on 18 June 1633. However his planned regal procession from the Tower of London to Westminster was cancelled due to an outbreak of plague in the city.
WORLD COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Art Medals, Greece, France, World War I, the Naval Mission to Greece, 1916-1917, Bronze Medal, by Pierre-Alexandre Morlon (1878-1951), La France wearing winged helmet, attacks left, rev scroll on oak leaves, engraved name and legend, ADRIEN LE VERGER – SOUVENIR RECONNAISSANT DE LA MISSION NAVALE EN GRECE – 1916-1917, 63.5mm (References to the medal without legend: Frankenhuis 238; CGMP p.269; BDM VIII, 78; V&A Exhibition Catalogue 1998, 33). Extremely fine, rare.
ANCIENT COINS, Greek, Lucania, Metapontum (c.340-330 BC), Silver Distater, bearded head of Leukippos facing right, wearing a Corinthian helmet ornamented on the bowl with Nike driving a galloping quadriga to right, and with a hippocamp swimming to right between the front visor and the back flap, AΠH and the forepart of a lion behind, rev METAΠONTINΩN, ear of barley, a leaf on left, club above and AMI below, 15.63g, 3h (Johnston, Class B1.2; SNG ANS 430; Jameson 306; HN Italy 1574). Attractive style, minor marks, very fine, lightly toned and very rare. ex Spink Numismatic Circular, October 2006, vol CXIV, no.5, item GK1953 (illustrated on the front cover)
ANCIENT COINS, Greek, Sicily, Gela (c.490/485-480/475 BC), Silver Didrachm, warrior, naked but for a helmet, riding right, brandishing a javelin, rev [CE] – ΛA, forepart of a man-headed bull facing right, 8.60g, 9h (Jenkins 28 (O9/R11); SNG Ashmolean 1720 (these dies); Boston 241 (these dies)). Well-struck on good metal, of excellent style, a few very light marks, otherwise extremely fine.
ANCIENT COINS, Greek, Sicily, Syracuse, Timoleon and the Third Democracy (344-317 BC), Æ Dilitron, ΣYPAKOΣ-IΩN, bearded male head facing left, wearing a Corinthian helmet, rev pegasos flying left, Σ and dolphin below, 20.23g, 12h (SNG ANS 524-5; Calciati II, 77; SNG Copenhagen 723). Attractive dark green patina, good very fine, rare.

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