Pathfinder' Accessory Mascot by George Poitvin A `Pathfinder' accessory mascot, designed by G. Poitvin for Finnigans Motor Accessories, London. Hollow cast solid nickel construction, it features the Pathfinder sitting on a rock, looking out to sea with his hand to his head. By repute c1920's period & superbly detailed, it sports various markings, including `Finnigans - London' and `Made in France', together with the signature of the artist `G. Poitvin' & an inserted founder's disc of `Contenent Le Livre'. A rare and very attractive accessory mascot, mounted to a period radiator cap.
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Three Original Movie 'Lobby Card' Posters The Killers' Original Movie Poster Lobby Card - Surprised that their contract victim didn't try to run away from them, two professional hit men try to find out who hired them and why - A film packed with car chases and non-stop action, this original Mexican lobby card is framed/glazed to a high standard. 44x35cm'The Wild Racers' Original Movie Poster Lobby Card - Promising young racing car driver Joe Quillico leaves the stock car racing scene in the United States in order to pursue Grand Prix racing in Europe - A film packed with all elements of motor racing and non-stop action, this original lobby card is offered in excellent condition and framed/glazed to a high standard. 46x36cm.'The Fast and The Furious' Original Movie Poster Lobby Card - A man wrongly imprisoned for murder breaks out of jail. He wants to clear his name, but with the police pursuing him, he's forced to take a beautiful young woman, driving a fast sports car, hostage and slip into a cross-border sports car race to try to make it to Mexico before the police get him. This original lobby card is offered in excellent condition and framed/glazed to a high standard. It features the image of an Aston Martin DB2/4 racing against a pair of Jaguar XKs. 46x36cm.
Assorted Automobilia Comprising an enamel dashboard plaque featuring a c1920/30s sports car in the style of an Alfa Romeo or Maserati, a selection of car club badges including '432 Motor Club', 'BSM British School of Motoring', 'WHDCC', together with a Jaguar grille badge and a 'Sunbeam Supreme' badge. (Qty)
LEVON BISS - ONE LOVE - UMBRO - a collection of 27 professional photographic prints by Levon Biss (each signed and stamped) for Umbro's One Love advertising campaign. Levon Biss is an award winning sports and portrait photographer based in London. Levon has been shooting for top advertising and editorial titles for fifteen years and continues to produce imagery for global brands such as Apple, Adidas, Mastercard, Nike, O2 and Carlsberg. In 2006 Levon published his first book on global soccer titled “One Love”. The project took two years to produce and includes images from 28 countries over six continents. An exhibition of the work subsequently toured the globe for two years and has been viewed by well over a million people.
LEVON BISS - ONE LOVE - UMBRO - a collection of 27 professional photographic prints Levon Biss (each signed and stamped) for Umbro's One Love advertising campaign. Levon Biss is an award winning sports and portrait photographer based in London. Levon has been shooting for top advertising and editorial titles for fifteen years and continues to produce imagery for global brands such as Apple, Adidas, Mastercard, Nike, O2 and Carlsberg. In 2006 Levon published his first book on global soccer titled “One Love”. The project took two years to produce and includes images from 28 countries over six continents. An exhibition of the work subsequently toured the globe for two years and has been viewed by well over a million people.
2nd-3rd century AD. A sheet bronze face-plate from a cavalry sports helmet (Russel-Robinson Type E) with repoussé detailing to the hair and coif, brow-band of square panels with ovoid centres, raised herringbone eyebrows and eyelashes; openwork eyes each with central ring, pierced nostrils and mouth; hole to each side of the chin. Cf. mask from the Straubing Hoard in Travis, H. & J. Roman Helmets, Stroud, 2014, fig.89. See Garbsch, J. Romische Paraderustungen: Katalog der Ausstellung, Munich, 1978, pl. 24.4 for a similar example from Visegrad, Hungary. Accompanied by an Art Loss Register certificate. 358 grams, 30cm (11 3/4"). Property of a Suffolk gentleman; acquired before 2000. Accompanied by a copy of positive metallurgic analytical results, written by Metallurgist Dr. Peter Northover (ex Department of Materials, Materials Science-Based Archaeology Group & Department of Materials, University of Oxford"). The face-plate resembles a mask from the Straubing Hoard. The features have an 'Eastern' appearance enhanced by the construction of the eye-rings. 'Cavalry Sports' helmets are a class of ornate, embossed headgear used in parades, military exercises and on the battlefield. According to Arrian of Nicomedia, a Roman provincial governor and a close friend of Hadrian, face mask helmets were used in cavalry parades and sporting mock battles called hippika gymnasia. Parades or tournaments played an important part in maintaining unit morale and fighting effectiveness. They took place on a parade ground situated outside a fort and involved the cavalry practicing maneuvering and the handling of weapons such as javelins and spears. Parades would have taken place at several times in the year, especially at religious festivals and on days marking the birth, and accession to the throne, of the Emperor. Hippika gymnasia were colourful tournaments among the elite cavalry of the army, the alae. Both men and horses wore elaborate suites of equipment on these occasions, often in the guise of Greeks and Amazons. Calvary helmets were made from a variety of metals and alloys, often from gold-coloured alloys or iron covered with tin. They were decorated with embossed reliefs and engravings depicting the war god Mars and other divine and semi-divine figures associated with the military. . Very fine condition, restored.
A CLOTH ROYAL STANDARD OF SCOTLAND inscribed by hand to commemorate New Zealand v Cardiff played at Cardiff Arms Park in 1935 (New Zealand victory 20-5), the standard is signed by members of the New Zealand tour party, the match referee and the home-side's players and personnel, it is framed, (it is unknown as to why the commemoration of the match was applied to a Scottish flag), 63 x 86cms Provenance: Llandaff North Rugby Sports& Social Club Ltd
A 1962 BRITISH LIONS SQUAD JERSEY WORN BY ALUN PASK in the South Africa tour of that year, bears plastic No. 21 to the reverse, stitched badge and internal label for RW Forsyth. Alun Pask 1937-1995 was a No.8 who was capped by Wales 26 times including as captain and made eight appearances for the British Lions in 1962 and 1966, in one of the matches on the '62 tour he did not make the starting XV and so would have worn this particular jersey. Alun Pask was known as a great footballing forward who was comfortable with the ball in his hand and unusually for the period had the capability to kick, he was said to have great awareness with the knack of appearing in the right place at the right time Provenance: Llandaff North Rugby Sports& Social Club Ltd
A RARE SOUTH AFRICA INTERNATIONAL RUGBY UNION JERSEY MATCH-WORN by Mof Myburgh in 1964 v Wales on 23rd May in Durban and presented to Llandaff North RFC by Denzil Williams. Johannes Lodewikus or 'Mof Myburgh' (1936-2012) was a prop who played 18 tests for the Springboks. The Springboks were victors against Wales by 24 points to 3. The crest is the rare 'prancing Springbok' which was only used for two years. There is a stitched No.1 on the back and an internal label for Safnit.Provenance: Llandaff North Rugby Sports & Social Club Ltd
AN ABERAVON & NEATH RUGBY UNION JERSEY ASSUMED MATCH WORN V NEW ZEALAND 1963, played at Port Talbot, November 2nd and where New Zealand were the victors 11-6, accompanied by presentation card 'Presented by Mrs A Matthews WRU Officer', stitched panel No.5 to reverse and Bukta label internally Provenance: Llandaff North Rugby Sports& Social Club Ltd
A WALES INTERNATIONAL RUGBY UNION JERSEY 'WORN & PRESENTED BY W.D MORRIS, V FRANCE 1974', bearing stitched crest and No.6 to reverse, Dai 'The Shadow' Morris was voted into an all-time greatest Wales XV rugby side as blindside-flanker, he gained 34 caps between 1967 and 1974 scoring six tries, he was one of Neath RFC's greatest servants playing 414 times. Dai Morris is somewhat of a South Wales working class folk-hero and was said to have worked shifts in the coal mine in the morning and turned-out for his country in the afternoon. 'The Shadow' it is said, is the one of the most hardworking, sensitive and modest Welsh rugby legends Provenance: Llandaff North Rugby Sports& Social Club Ltd
A FRANCE INTERNATIONAL RUGBY UNION JERSEY MATCH-WORN BY BERNARD DUPRAT 'Wales v France 1966, presented by Dewi Bebb', bearing stitched badge and plastic No.14 to the reverse. This game, played at Cardiff Arms park was a narrow victory for the home team 9-8. Provenance: Llandaff North Rugby Sports& Social Club Ltd
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