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A tweed ladies coat by Jenn Barnes, made in Britain: the black tweed mix has blue/beige/mauve/pink flecks, size 18, fully lined, full length with two patch pockets, 1980s. A man's tan leather jacket by Major Design MDK with concealed zip, two slit pockets and two concealed pockets, stand-up zip collar, two toggle fastenings, stud fastenings, size 42"/44", suede inner lining to collar, fully lined. A man's red lightweight jacket by Liberty, fully lined, flap pockets, 3 buttons on cuffs, lapels, and a man's canvas Land's End green gaberdine jacket with green plaid lining, brown corduroy collar, 2 patch pockets, 2 slit pockets, size 42/44". (4)
An Old Sheffield Plate Entrée-Dish, Cover and Stand, Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1820 shaped oblong, with shell and foliage-cast border, the domed conforming cover engraved with a coat-of-arms and with foliage-cast handle, with compartment for hot water, the conforming stand pierced and with reeded loop handles, 35.5cm wide over handlesThe cover is actually marked inside with the crossed arrows mark of T. and J. Creswick. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The border on the dish is becoming slightly detached in places. Possibly re-plated.
A late 19th c leather cordite bucket, painted with a coat of arms, 44cm h and a later leather stick or umbrella stand in the form of a military cordite bucket, 50cm h 19th c cordite bucket with later replacement handle; numerous scuffs scratches, dents and signs of use; coat of arms paint flaking
A SILVER-DAMASCENED 'DRAGON' IRON HELMET, 17TH-18TH CENTURYTibet. The exterior of the helmet made from nine curved plates, seven of which are flat-inlaid in silver with shou symbols and Tibetan characters. Each plate is joined by a scalloped rim with prominent central rib, the upper tip of each rib notched to enclose the base of the knopped plume. The front of the helmet reinforced with a scalloped plate decorated with a dragon head at the center flanked by two sinuous dragons. The lower edge of the helmet pierced with numerous holes to secure the three-tiered neck guard.Inscriptions: To the plates, 'Lu', 'Sa', 'Sam', and 'Meh'.Provenance: French private collection.Condition: Good condition with wear, casting flaws, and traces of use. Corrosion, encrustations, minor nicks and losses, light scratches. The silver inlays are well preserved.Weight: 2,447 g (excl. stand) and 3,048 g (incl. stand)Dimensions: Height 44 cmThis type of segmented Tibetan helmet, used originally with a coat of lamellar armor, was probably derived from Sasanian Persian helmets of the 3rd century CE. Until the 17th century, Tibet was a disunited country where a number of regional secular rulers allied to religious orders vied for power and in which warfare was not uncommon. A sizeable armor production in Tibet was the result of this situation. The present helmet, with fine silver inlays depicting fierce dragons, is a rare example of this group.Literature comparison:Compare a closely related iron helmet of similar construction lacking the silver inlays, dated to the 14th-17th century, Tibet, in the collection of the National Museums Scotland, reference number A.1909.406 A. Compare a related iron helmet, dated to the 16th-17th century, Tibet, in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 2008.354.
Hunt & Roskell late Storr, Mortimer & Hunt, Constantinople (Istanbul, Turkey) interest Victorian hallmarked silver presentation twin handled covered trophy cup on stand. The lid with star and crescent finial, the main twin handled body decorated with foliate shell and mask decoration and the trophy lifting from the base to reveal the Cartwright family heraldic coat of arms (which also features on the rear of the cup) and moto 'Nec Temere Nec Timide', which also appears on the crest for Oswestry, a town with which the family had strong ties. The central presentation inscription reads 'Presented to John Cartwright Esq on his retirement from the office of Consul General for Turkey by the British Merchants of Constantinople in testimony of their just appreciation of the many rare qualities that eminently fitted him for that high station and of the unwearied zeal with which they were devoted during the long period of thirty years to the impartial administration of justice, the protection of British interests and the maintenance of national character, May 1845'. Each piece hallmarked for London 1844, maker John Samuel Hunt and also marked to base Hunt & Roskell late Storr Mortimer & Hunt, overall height on base 63.5cm, diameter of base 36cm weight of cup and cover 5230g, base 1910g total 7140g. In original oak fitted travelling box with campaign style handle to lid, remains of two wax seals to front and Hunt & Roskell late Storr Mortimer & Hunt 156 New Bond Street, London brass plaque to edge, 42.5 x 42.5 x 55cm

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