1953+ 1871 pattern British Army Household Cavalry – Blues & Royals, officer’s parade helmet & parade cuirass. Nickel skull has an embossed laurel wreath centre & rear spine band, with the multi-piece helmet plate with silver and gilt plated helmet badge which sports a Queen’s Crown, a silver officer’s pebbled Guards star with the red enamel cross of St. George and garter containing the famous motto: "Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense". The rose-shaped chin strap bosses support a graduated brass ring & leather backed chin scale. The quatrefoil plume spike bears a guard star base, with full red horse hair plume surmounted by a rose boss. Interior shows a full service worn leather liner, all tabs present, with screw & nut attachment & leather to underside of front & rear visor (lifting to base) visor. Very good condition and presentable piece, with near perfect body. The Cuirass features a nickel body, with buff white waist belt, multi-piece brass-studded shoulder braces, twin braided bullion shoulder boards and aiguillettes. Plating to both halves is excellent, making this a lovely displayable piece and perfect accompaniment to the Officer’s helmet.
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1902 – 1910 era 1871 pattern British Army Household Cavalry Farrier’s parade helmet. Nickel skull has an embossed laurel wreath centre & rear spine band, with the multi-piece helmet plate with silver and gilt plated helmet badge which sports a King’s Crown, a silver 8 pointed Guards star with the cross of St. George and garter containing the famous motto: "Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense". The rose-shaped chin strap bosses support a graduated brass ring & leather backed chin scale. The quatrefoil plume spike bears a guard star base, with full black horse hair plume surmounted by a rose boss. Interior shows a full service worn leather liner, all tabs present, with screw & nut attachment and leather to underside of front visor. Very good condition and presentable piece, with light dimpling to body. Rare Farriers example.
1953+ 1871 pattern British Army Household Cavalry – Life Guards, Trooper’s parade helmet. Nickel skull has an embossed laurel wreath centre & rear spine band, with the multi-piece helmet plate with silver and gilt plated helmet badge which sports a Queen’s Crown, a silver 8 pointed Guards star with the cross of St. George and garter containing the famous motto: "Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense". The rose-shaped chin strap bosses support a graduated brass ring & leather backed chin scale. The quatrefoil plume spike bears a guard star base, with full white horse hair plume surmounted by a rose boss. Interior shows a full service worn leather liner, all tabs present, with screw & nut attachment and leather to underside of front visor. Very good condition and presentable piece, with dimpling to body.
C. 1840’s French 2nd Empire Sappers and Pompiers brass Fireman’s helmet. All brass body, showing some light dents and very light corrosion spots, with central affixed S and P badge, showing central flaming bomb, axes and laurels in a trophy of arms display, with bandau motto to base ‘Sps Pompiers De Bernouil’. Full brass arch to crown, with stiff beaver fur comb. There is a red feather hackle to left side, above the thick scale chinstrap, with round rosette bosses to each side. Used leather liner to interior, showing screws and nuts, with remains of leather to underside of both peaks.
C.1900’s 1871 pattern British Army 2nd Dragoon Guards Trooper’s parade helmet. The brass skull has an embossed laurel wreath centre and rear spine band, with the multi-piece helmet plate with “2” centred within a garter bearing the motto “HONI.SOIT.QUI.MAL.Y.PENSE” over a white metal-rayed star backing plate. The rose-shaped chin strap bosses support a graduated brass ring and leather backed chin scale (most leather missing). The quatrefoil plume spike bears a full black plume surmounted by a rose boss. Interior shows a leather liner, with half the tabs present, generally heavy service worn, with screw and nut attachment. There is a period ‘strike’ repair to rear skull, underneath plume, with light dimpling to body.
1953+ 1871 pattern British Army Household Cavalry – Blues and Royals, Trooper’s parade helmet. Nickel skull has an embossed laurel wreath centre & rear spine band, with the multi-piece helmet plate with silver and gilt plated helmet badge which sports a Queen’s Crown, a silver 8 pointed Guards star with the cross of St. George and garter containing the famous motto: "Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense". The rose-shaped chin strap bosses support a graduated brass ring & leather backed chin scale. The quatrefoil plume spike bears a guard star base, with full red horse hair plume surmounted by a rose boss. Interior shows a full service worn leather liner, all tabs present, with screw and nut attachment & leather to underside of front visor. Very good condition and presentable piece, with light dimpling to body.
German SA 1933 1st pattern dagger & scabbard by Ed Louper. Features dark brown wood grip with chip near right front guard, in correct nickel mounts with Gau “No” Nordsee regional stamp. Very worn/weathered condition blade is rare maker & trade marked LOUPER FLAMME SOLINGEN, which measures 21.8 cm and etched with the motto “Alles für Deutschland” (All for Germany), being good in detail. Black painted scabbard has surface corrosion, nickel furniture has dent to end drag, retaining hanger suspension ring with leather belt hanger. Very Rare #9 McSarr rarity scale, under 1000 produced, in worn condition.
1847 pattern British Army Victorian era 1st Royal Dragoons Guards Trooper’s helmet. Brass skull has an embossed laurel wreath head band to centre, front & rear visor, as well as the rear centre spine. The helmet plate bears a hobnail star in white metal, with a gilt oval Garter centre inscribed with regimental title "The Royal Dragoons" and the "VR" cypher. Retains rose shaped chin strap bosses support & leather backed chin scale. The skull shows some light dents in places, as well as a couple of very minor bump points to left side. Flaming brass spike boss, which houses the black horsehair plume, with fixing rosette to top. The leather liner & band is complete, with leather trim to front underside visor, with good aged brass interior, showing screw & nut attachment. Generally good overall.
Pre 1901 era 1871 pattern British Army Yorkshire Dragoons Yeomanry Cavalry Trooper’s parade helmet. The nickel skull has an embossed laurel wreath centre and rear spine band, with the multi-piece helmet plate with Queen’s crown white rose centred within a brass garter bearing the motto YORKSHIRE DRAGOONS Y.C. over a white metal-pebbled star backing plate. The rose-shaped chin strap bosses support a graduated brass ring & leather backed chin scale. The quatrefoil plume spike bears a full white plume surmounted ny screw nut, but missing rose boss. Interior shows a replaced cotton liner over helmet band, with screw and nut attachment. Generally, very good overall, with no discernible damage present. Scarce Yeomanry piece.
A rare late 18th Century/Early 19th Century British bicorne hat to a Field Grade officer of Light Dragoons, the front of the hat is adorned with a chain scale strip and black silk bands, gold bullion and red worsted tassels are suspended from a cord at each corner, the makers label of ' Furnis, No.21 Princes Street' is still present to the interior, the hat comes with its original canvas carrying case with the owners name, ' MAJR. CULTON, LT. DRGS.' written in ink to the side, this type of shaped felt hat was worn by all ranks of the British Heavy Cavalry and most Light Cavalry officers until replaced in 1812 by crested helmets and shakos respectively, officers of Light Cavalry thereafter wore them with 'undress' uniform, although the rear 'peak' has become detached from the base of the skull of the hat it still displays well
19th Century musicians helmet, possibly from Continental Europe or the United States, the helmet has an ornate 'Roman' style brass crest running front to back and a large brass badge with a Lyre superimposed over crossed trumpets, it retains the remains of a brass chain scale chin strap, unknown if it was used by Militia or civilian bands
A group of fifteen WWII Wiking hollow cast metal ships models, comprising the aircraft carrier HMS Furious, single funnel warship, HMS Renown and Repulse, HMS Valiant, three 1:1250 scale ships, the fuel tanker Franz Klasen, cargo ship Wuppertal, and liner MV Patria, three smaller merchant ships, four smaller French warships, and a similar submarine, it is believed that models similar to this were used during WWII to train Luftwaffe crews, largest 14.5cm, smallest 4cm. (15)Provenance: Owned by a member of a WWII communications unit who collected various items throughout the his time in Europe through the war, thence by decent.
Elleonidas II is named after Leonidas I, afamous Roman Spartan. Ipswich is the oldestcontinuously inhabited English town. Under theRoman Empire it became an important routeto towns and settlements via the rivers, andis home to the largest Roman villa in Suffolk.Elleonidas II is a reminder of the area’s Romanroutes and history, and how it helped build thetown to be one of the strongest in the UK.Sponsor: Poundfield Products Ltd Poundfield Products Ltd is a local precastconcrete manufacturer based in CreetingSt Peter, Ipswich. Part of SigmaRoc, a largeconstruction materials group, PoundfieldProducts have three key areas of specialism.Retaining walls are supplied to the agricultural,waste/recycling, ports and shipping markets,Beam and Block Flooring for the constructionindustry and bespoke precast which has beeninvolved in vitally important projects such as seadefence systems. We offer a complete supportservice from design through to aftercare.www.poundfield.comArtist: Megan Heather EvansMegan Heather Evans is a Birmingham basedtattooist and artist, first completing her fine artdegree at Birmingham School of Art, beforecompleting her apprenticeship in tattooing.In addition to her work as a tattooist, Meganalso takes on pet portraiture work and enjoyslarge scale acrylic painting, such as murals andWild in Art sculpture trails including The BigSleuth, Worcester Stands Tall and Bee in theCity. Megan also designs and produces charityChristmas cards each year.
Star Wars - A New Hope - Signed official Prop replica Stormtrooper helmet, full scale produced by EFX Collectibles and signed in black by eleven members of the cast including Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, Billy Dee Williams, Ian McDiarmid, Alan Harris, Bill Westley, Jim Marlow, Paul Blake, Quentin Pierre, Caroline Blakiston & Dermot Crowley. Displayed on a custom base with plaque, boxed.Provenance: Autographs were obtained in-person by the Vendor at MCM London & The London Film & Comic Con. With letter of provenance & a certificate from EFX Collectables.
Old master drawings.- Nolli (Carlo, fl. 1752-1770) Twelve prints after drawings by Guercino, Parmigianino, and Francesco Primaticcio, and others, etchings, some with delicate aquatint and plate tone, all monogrammed in the plate 'CN', on uniform laid paper with watermark of the initials PP within an orb and cross, platemarks between 220 x 160 mm. (8 3/4 x 6 1/4 in) and 430 x 255 mm. (16 7/8 x 10 in), each sheet uncut and approx. 500 x 380 mm. (19 3/4 x 15 in), loose and unframed, [circa 1752-1770]; together with three further prints by different hands after old master drawings, two after Guercino, the other Parmigianino, unframed, (15)⁂ Son of Giovanni Battista Nolli, little is known of the work of Carlo. We were unable to trace any other examples of the present suite of highly competent etchings after old master drawings. Each sheet, printed on the same watermarked paper, features two marginal pin-holes from a stitched binding suggesting that they once formed part, or were the entirety of a coherent publication or body of work. The British Museum holds one example of a similar etching by Nolli, but on a rather smaller scale (see acc no. 1867,0309.619).
William Eaton, London 1820, a George III silver mustard pot, squat baluster inverse pear form, heavily cast and embossed with C scroll swags and floral garlands between eagle topped cartouches, supported on four eagles modelled in relief on scroll feet, scale and acanthus handle, the liner also silver by the same maker, dated 1822, 10.5cm high, 15.09ozt Note: bears the crest of Charles Brownlow of Lurgan, Ireland, to each cartouche

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