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A RARE NORTH ITALIAN SALLET, CIRCA 1500 with hemispherical skull rising to a low medial comb, centrally-cusped brow-plate arched over the face, and two restored tail-plates projecting backwards to a rounded end, each attached to the former and each other by a pair of rivets, the lowest plates in each case formed with a plain inward turn (the whole heavily corroded) 18cm; 7in highStated by Enrico Minervino of Milan to have been found by divers in the River Bacchliglioi near Padua, Italy, but showing a preservation typical of pieces obtained from the armoury of the Knights of St John at Rhodes which fell to the Turks in 1522/3. It can be compared with sallets from that same source now preserved in the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds (IV. 481), the Higgins Armoury Museum, Worcester, Mass. (880), and several private collections (W. Karcheski & T. Richardson 2000, pp. 9 & 13-15).
A RARE NORTH ITALIAN SALLET, CIRCA 1500 with hemispherical skull rising to a low medial ridge, centrally-cusped brow-plate arched over the face, and short tail-plate projecting backwards to a rounded end, each attached to the former by a pair of rivets (that at the right of the tail-plate broken out), the lowest plates in each case formed with a plain inward turn (the whole heavily corroded and showing some rust perforations, chips, delamination of the metal, small brazed repairs, a working-life riveted repair at the nape and a more recent repair at the centre of the tail) 19.8cm; 7¾in highThis sallet shows a preservation typical of pieces obtained from the armoury of the Knights of St John at Rhodes which fell to the Turks in 1522/3. It can be compared with sallets from that source now preserved in the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds (IV. 481), the Higgins Armoury Museum, Worcester, Mass. (880), and several private collections (W. Karcheski & T. Richardson 2000, pp. 9 & 13-15).
A Worcester novelty vase, late 19th century, modelled as a dove holding a jewelled painted vase (15cm high), a Royal Worcester blush ivory serving plate with gilt metal swing over handle, a Worcester cornucopia spill vase, a Royal Worcester blush ivory pot and cover, a small Worcester vase c.1874 and a Worcester bowl (a.f.) (6).
A group of English and Continental porcelain and pottery, late 18th century and later, comprising; three Paris boat shaped dishes; a Bohemian floral cup and saucer; two Derby putti; a yellow ground pottery mug; two Worcester style plates; a chamber candlestick; a Royal Worcester box and cover; a swan; two miniature plates; a Royal Crown Derby `Japan` pattern cup and saucer.
A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN MINIATURE CABINET CUP AND SAUCER dated 1925, the cup interior painted by Edward Townsend with a still life of plums and raspberries on a mossy banking, the saucer similarly painted by Harry Stinton with plums, strawberries and cherries, signed, puce mark, saucer 3 3/4" diameter (Illustrated)

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