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Lot 613

Helm für Mannschaften/Unteroffiziere im Braunschweigischen Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 92, ab 1912 Zusammengestellt oder Ersatzfertigung. Schwarz lackierter Korpus (krakeliert) aus lederartigem Ersatzmaterial mit vergoldeten Messingbeschlägen (vereinzelt Druckstellen, kleine Risse). Verschraubtes Adleremblem mit aufgelegtem silbernen Totenkopf mit Bandeau "Peninsula". Lederunterlegte Schuppenketten an geometrischen Rosetten und beiden Kokarden (Seiten vertauscht). Teller mit vier eisernen Rundkopfschrauben und nicht abnehmbarer glatter Spitze. Innen glattes rotes Tuchfutter und ein braunes Lederschweißband. Teilweise leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. A helmet for enlisted men/non-commissioned officers in the Brunswick Infantry Regiment No. 92, after 1912 A helmet for enlisted men/non-commissioned officers in the Brunswick Infantry Regiment No. 92, after 1912 Zusammengestellt oder Ersatzfertigung. Schwarz lackierter Korpus (krakeliert) aus lederartigem Ersatzmaterial mit vergoldeten Messingbeschlägen (vereinzelt Druckstellen, kleine Risse). Verschraubtes Adleremblem mit aufgelegtem silbernen Totenkopf mit Bandeau "Peninsula". Lederunterlegte Schuppenketten an geometrischen Rosetten und beiden Kokarden (Seiten vertauscht). Teller mit vier eisernen Rundkopfschrauben und nicht abnehmbarer glatter Spitze. Innen glattes rotes Tuchfutter und ein braunes Lederschweißband. Teilweise leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Condition: II - III

Lot 664

Kaiser Wilhelm I. - große Bronzefigur von Joseph Uphues (1850 - 1911) Bronze, braun patiniert, an der Plinthe signiert "J. Uphues", rs. am mitgegossenen Sockel (kleiner Riss) zwei Marken mit Kaiserkronen im Kreis. Vollplastische, stehende Ganzfigur von Kaiser Wilhelm I. in Uniform mit Helm, Ordensschmuck und Mantel, in der rechten Hand sein Fernglas haltend. Realistische Wiedergabe der Gesichtszüge. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Gesamthöhe 64 cm, Gewicht 12,3 kg.Joseph Uphues war 1878 in der Berliner Akademie Schüler von Reinhold Begas und Fritz Schaper und schließlich 1882 Meisterschüler von Begas. Ab 1892 machte er sich als Bildhauer selbstständig. 1899 erhielt er den Professorentitel und wurde Mitglied der Berliner Secession. Kaiser Wilhelm I – a large bronze figure by Joseph Uphues (1850 - 1911) Kaiser Wilhelm I – a large bronze figure by Joseph Uphues (1850 - 1911) Bronze with a brown patina, the plinth signed "J. Uphues". Two hallmarks with imperial crowns in a circle on the back of the integrally cast pedestal (small crack). Fully sculptured, standing, full-length figure of Kaiser Wilhelm I in uniform, including his helmet, full regalia and greatcoat, holding his binoculars in his right hand. Realistic reproduction of the subject's facial features. Slightly damaged in places, signs of age and use. Overall height 64 cm, weight 12.3 kg. Joseph Uphues studied at the Berlin Academy under Reinhold Begas and Fritz Schaper in 1878, subsequently a student in Begas' master class in 1882. He became an independent sculptor in 1892. He was awarded the title of professor in 1899 and became a member of the Berlin Secession. Condition: II

Lot 539

Raupenhelm der Bürgerwehr-Kavallerie Rastatt, um 1840 Hohe Glocke aus derbem schwarzen Leder (zwei am Scheitel vernähte Hälften) mit vergoldeten Messingbeschlägen (berieben, gedunkelt), angesetzte Schirme. Stirnseitig ein fein reliefiertes Greifenemblem unter Krone, auf dem ovalen Schild ein reliefiertes "R". Unten umlaufend ein Kranz aus Eichenblättern. Hoher, verschraubter Kamm mit schwarzem Rosshaarbesatz. Lederunterlegte Schuppenketten an kreisförmigen eisernen Rosetten. Gut erhaltenes schwarzes Lederfutter. In der Glocke in zeitgenössischer Tintenschrift der Trägername "Bittmann". Partiell leicht beschädigt, Trage- und Altersspuren. Seltener Helm nach dem Muster des badischen Dragonerhelms.Provenienz: Sammlung Ensch-Famenne. A crest helmet for members of the Rastatt civic guard, circa 1840 A crest helmet for members of the Rastatt civic guard, circa 1840 High skull made of coarse, black leather (the two halves stitched together at the crown) with gilt brass fittings (abraded, tarnished), the visors attached separately. A griffon emblem below a crown in fine relief at the front, a raised "R" on the oval shield. A wreath of oak leaves around the bottom. High, screw-mounted comb with a black horsehair plume. The chinscales with leather underlay on circular, iron rosettes. The black leather liner in good condition. The original wearer's name "Bittmann" handwritten in ink. Slightly damaged in places, signs of age and wear. Rare helmet in the style of the Baden dragoon helmet. Provenance: Part of the Ensch-Famenne collection. Condition: II

Lot 478

Helm für Mannschaften der "Guardia Civica Pontificia" aus dem Pontifikat Pius IX. (1846-78) Schwarz lackierter Lederkorpus mit geprägten Messingbeschlägen, bekröntes Papst-Emblem "Pio IX" (das glatte silberne Schild darüber fehlt). Flache lederunterfütterte Schuppenketten (jeweils vorne unvollständig) an geometrischen Rosetten, links eine große gold-silberne Metallkokarde (ca. 7 cm). Kreuzblatt und schlanke achtkantige Spitze mit Kugelabschluss. Grün lackierte Unterseite des Vorderschirmes, braunes Lederschweißband, Innenfutter fehlt. Unvollständig, teilweise beschädigt, Altersspuren.Provenienz: Sammlung Ensch-Famenne. A helmet for members of the "Guardia Civica Pontificia" from the pontificate Pius IX (1846-78) A helmet for members of the "Guardia Civica Pontificia" from the pontificate Pius IX (1846-78) Schwarz lackierter Lederkorpus mit geprägten Messingbeschlägen, bekröntes Papst-Emblem "Pio IX" (das glatte silberne Schild darüber fehlt). Flache lederunterfütterte Schuppenketten (jeweils vorne unvollständig) an geometrischen Rosetten, links eine große gold-silberne Metallkokarde (ca. 7 cm). Kreuzblatt und schlanke achtkantige Spitze mit Kugelabschluss. Grün lackierte Unterseite des Vorderschirmes, braunes Lederschweißband, Innenfutter fehlt. Unvollständig, teilweise beschädigt, Altersspuren. Provenance: Sammlung Ensch-Famenne. Condition: III

Lot 771

Helm M 1905 für Mannschaften der Jäger zu Pferde mit Traditionsabzeichen und Kartentasche Schwarz brünierte Stahlglocke mit eisernen Einfassungen, versilberter eiserner Dragoneradler. Kreuzblatt und glatte, feste Spitze aus Eisen (Bajonettverschluss). Lederner Kinnriemen an Knopf 91, komplett mit beiden lackierten Eisenblechkokarden. Ockerfarbenes Lederlaschenfutter (kleine Fehlstellen), Unterseite des Vorderschirms grün lackiert, im Scheitel der Glocke der Stempel "C. E. Juncker 1916", an der Hinterschirmschiene der Größenstempel "57". Dazu das Traditionsabzeichen des Jäger-Regiments zu Pferde Nr. 5 aus geprägtem, versilbertem Buntmetallblech (Durchmesser 40 mm), rs. Vertikalnadel, Ripsband. Außerdem eine Kartentasche (Maße ca. 24 x 17 x 3 cm) aus derbem braunen Leder (Stempel "L. Ritgen Karlsruhe 1916"), darin eine originale Faltkarte (Risse), beschriftet "Colmar 21. 7. 15". Partiell leicht beschädigt, Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren.Der Uronkel des Einlieferers diente in der 3. Eskadron des Regiments. Genau dieser Eskadron entstammt Leutnant Mayer, der mit fünf Mann am Sonntag, dem 2.8.1914, den Auftrag erhielt, über die Grenze nach Frankreich hinein zu erkunden. Dies geschah genau einen Tag vor Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkrieges. Die Patrouille wurde abgeschossen und Meyer kann somit als erster Toter des Ersten Weltkrieges gelten.Provenienz: Direkt aus Familienbesitz. A helmet M 1905 for troopers of the Jaeger zu Pferde with a traditional badge and a map pocket A helmet M 1905 for troopers of the Jaeger zu Pferde with a traditional badge and a map pocket Schwarz brünierte Stahlglocke mit eisernen Einfassungen, versilberter eiserner Dragoneradler. Kreuzblatt und glatte, feste Spitze aus Eisen (Bajonettverschluss). Lederner Kinnriemen an Knopf 91, komplett mit beiden lackierten Eisenblechkokarden. Ockerfarbenes Lederlaschenfutter (kleine Fehlstellen), Unterseite des Vorderschirms grün lackiert, im Scheitel der Glocke der Stempel "C. E. Juncker 1916", an der Hinterschirmschiene der Größenstempel "57". Dazu das Traditionsabzeichen des Jäger-Regiments zu Pferde Nr. 5 aus geprägtem, versilbertem Buntmetallblech (Durchmesser 40 mm), rs. Vertikalnadel, Ripsband. Außerdem eine Kartentasche (Maße ca. 24 x 17 x 3 cm) aus derbem braunen Leder (Stempel "L. Ritgen Karlsruhe 1916"), darin eine originale Faltkarte (Risse), beschriftet "Colmar 21. 7. 15". Partiell leicht beschädigt, Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Der Uronkel des Einlieferers diente in der 3. Eskadron des Regiments. Genau dieser Eskadron entstammt Leutnant Mayer, der mit fünf Mann am Sonntag, dem 2.8.1914, den Auftrag erhielt, über die Grenze nach Frankreich hinein zu erkunden. Dies geschah genau einen Tag vor Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkrieges. Die Patrouille wurde abgeschossen und Meyer kann somit als erster Toter des Ersten Weltkrieges gelten. Provenance: Direkt aus Familienbesitz. Condition: II

Lot 570

Helm M 1886 für Offiziere der Artillerie mit Paradebusch Schwarz lackierte Lederglocke (krakeliert, kleine Lackfehlstellen und Dellen, Hinterschirm verzogen), eckiger Vorderschirm, vergoldete Buntmetallbeschläge. Versplintetes Emblem (Krone fehlt). Kreuzblattbeschlag mit drei Sternschrauben und Perlring, hoher, abschraubbarer, kannelierter Trichter mit Paradebusch aus rot gefärbtem Rosshaar. Flache lederunterlegte Schuppenketten an Steckrosetten, Offizierskokarden. Grün bzw. rot gefütterte Schirme, ockerfarbenes Schweißleder (fleckig) mit angenähtem Seidenripsfutter in gleicher Farbe. Teilweise unvollständig, leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. A helmet M 1886 for officers of the artillery with parade brush A helmet M 1886 for officers of the artillery with parade brush Schwarz lackierte Lederglocke (krakeliert, kleine Lackfehlstellen und Dellen, Hinterschirm verzogen), eckiger Vorderschirm, vergoldete Buntmetallbeschläge. Versplintetes Emblem (Krone fehlt). Kreuzblattbeschlag mit drei Sternschrauben und Perlring, hoher, abschraubbarer, kannelierter Trichter mit Paradebusch aus rot gefärbtem Rosshaar. Flache lederunterlegte Schuppenketten an Steckrosetten, Offizierskokarden. Grün bzw. rot gefütterte Schirme, ockerfarbenes Schweißleder (fleckig) mit angenähtem Seidenripsfutter in gleicher Farbe. Teilweise unvollständig, leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Condition: III

Lot 32a

1960's Policeman's Set inc Huddersfield BP Badge + Helmet, plus Truncheon Award & a Hudson & Co Metropolitan Whistle

Lot 392

SPORTS Europe replica racing helmet featuring Alex Zanardi. In original box.

Lot 393

SPORTS Europe replica racing helmet featuring N Piquet. In original box.

Lot 6

A bronze Roman coin featuring Romulus and Remus suckling with she-wolf, verso a head with plumed helmet facing left, 19 by 12mm, Roman Empire Commemorative Series, struck under Constantine I the 'Great' 307/10-337 AD, 2g, Urbs Roma series, probably struck circa 335-339 AD. PLUS A Queen Victoria “Cumberland Jack’ token coin, 1867, Portrait left, VICTORIA REGINA, verso TO HANOVER 1837, figure riding a horse on the reverse. (2)Note: The tokens & counters that bear the words "To Hanover" were produced as satirical counters. The history behind these pieces is that when Victoria was crowned as Queen, she was unable to fulfil the role of King of Hanover under Salic Law, due to the fact that she was a female. Her unpopular Uncle (Ernest Augustus, the Duke of Cumberland) who was the oldest male heir to the throne was sent off to Hanover instead to fulfil the role, and the counters/tokens were produced to commemorate (celebrate) his departure. They were produced around the time of Victoria's ascension to the throne in 1837 and continued to be produced for the next few decades, they were finally made illegal in 1883.

Lot 2081

A collection of badges, etc., including a German WWII pith helmet eagle shield, a German army visor cap wreath, one other cap wreath, a/f, and a Cholm 1942 shield

Lot 158

Re-enactment Roman Centurion Helmet fitted with red crest & Roman Centurion Greaves

Lot 502

Vintage Bowler hat- maker DH, together with a Military helmet.

Lot 159

Re-enactment Roman Naval helmet with horse crests

Lot 5235

Kev Walker: Annihilation Nova No. 1 original art page No. 14 (Marvel Comics 2006).Original art for page 14 of Annihilation Nova No. 1 published by Marvel comics drawn and inked by Kev Walker.A wonderfully evocative page featuring Nova replacing his helmet undergoing huge surges of power showcasing Kev Walkers incredibly tight line work, with both detail and full body shots on display.Illustrated work, pen and inks over graphite on Marvel studio art paper. Signed by artist to top left margin.Excellent condition.Original art size: 44cm x 28cm.~(1)Condition Report: Excellent condition.

Lot 1089

XIX Century Brass Trivets, brass kettle, Viper crash helmet, resin Indian figure:- Three Boxes.

Lot 62

Thunderbird & Captain Scarlett 90's Action Figures & Vehicles. (8). 1000g. Good.Vintage Captain Scarlet action figures by Vivid Imaginations. Released in 1993 when the original 1960’s Gerry Anderson TV series was re-run on British televisionCaptain Blue with Laser Bazooka with Carded back. SealedDestiny Angel with Flight Helmet & Pistol with Carded back. SealedColonel White with Spectrum Defence Chart with Carded Back. SealedFigures Only:Captain Blue with Laser BazookaDestiny AngelMatchbox Thunderbirds 4 Pull Back Action Vehicle with Carded back Sealed.Matchbox Thunderbirds 1/2/4 Pull Back Action Vehicles with Carded back Sealed. - Condition - Good

Lot 109

A Duelist fencing helmet

Lot 258

An Edward The Confessor (1042-1066) Helmet type penny

Lot 254

A Cnut (1016 - 1035) Pointed helmet type penny

Lot 587

An antique copper helmet shaped coal bucket

Lot 61

Viceregal school. Perú. Central decades of the 18th century (reign of King Ferdinand VI, 1746-1749)“Inauguration of the office of alderman of Lima, of the viceroyalty of Peru, Don Fernando de Rojas Marres” and ”The Exaltation of the House of Nobility of the alderman of Lima, Don Fernando de Rojas Marres”Pair of oil paintings on canvas. 100 x 73 cm. each.The first painting is divided into two parts, the upper part possibly showing the swearing-in or oath of office of the new alderman of Lima, Don Fernando de Rojas Marres of the viceroyalty of Peru, as he climbs the semicircular stairs to the throne from which he will make government decisions. The golden throne is topped by a red curtain and an open crown, clear symbols of power. Behind it, the two Tuscan columns symbolise the strength and fortitude that every ruler must have in order to lead their people. Above the crown, apart from the word ‘fortune’, an allusion to this virtue, the scene is accompanied by two other virtues linked to power and dignitaries, science on the left and fame on the right. The two female figures who bestow symbols of power, the ruler's sceptre and the crown are the ruler's acolytes and witnesses to the scene.The central figure is dressed in the fashion of Ferdinand VI's reign, which dates the painting and its companion piece to the middle decades of the 18th century. To complete the parallelism of the central scene at the top, two noble coats of arms are placed at either end. The one on the right, topped by the helmet of a warrior, indicates the rank of knight or order of nobility of the person, who would in turn belonged to the order of knighthood of Santiago, one of the four most important orders of knighthood in Spain along with those of Calatrava, Montesa and Alcántara. During the restoration of the painting, the change in the iconography of the area of the coat of arms where the eagle is located came to light. Initially there were three vertical golden bands which were covered by the bird, although it is not clear whether this change was made while the painting was being executed or after the work was completed. The other coat of arms, this time with the crown of government, shows very different heraldry with no distinction of knighthood.The change the coat of arms underwent in this painting also affected its counterpart in the other painting.The noble coats of arms could have belonged to Rojas Marres' paternal branch, that of Don Feliciano de Rojas Ponce de León, and to his maternal branch, that of Doña Juana de Marres, or it is also possible that the one on the left could have been his own, that of the alderman, and the one on the right that of his wife, Doña María María Ana Concepción del Castillo Castañeda.Whilst the upper part of the painting represents political power and command over the people and the virtues that accompany the governor in order to govern well, the lower part, the most didactic part of the canvas, shows the values and qualities of the new government through the representation of 32 squares with elements divided into two panels of 16 squares each.The panel on the left represents objects that have explanatory symbolism linked to elements of power, while the panel on the right shows scenes with a written phylactery above them. These panels would have helped to explain the iconological programme, which symbolised the political programme of the new ruler, to the illiterate population, who made up the majority of the indigenous or native peoples at the time.The second painting shows that the importance of the family and its service to the empire rests on the Spanish monarchy and the Catholic faith.As if it were a ‘Tree of Jesse’, the distribution of the different elements that make up the rich and varied composition of the painting are arranged in a highly symmetrical and rational order.The base of the tree rises above the strong figure of the Child Virgin Mary on her throne, iconography that was very popular during the 17th and 18th centuries throughout Latin America, partly due to Zurbarán's paintings that came from the old continent to the ‘New World’. The feather below could refer to the feather of the archangel Saint Gabriel in the Annunciation. Given that the dogma of the Immaculate Conception was a matter of State and of protection by the Hispanic monarchy, the weight of the Crown rests on it and rests on the figure of the Virgin Mary; as one of the columns of Hercules in the coat of arms of Spain, legendary founder of the Hapsburg dynasty, acts as the trunk of the tree with the phylactery bearing the motto ‘NON PLUS ULTRA’, before Charles V and the anagram ‘Victor’ in golden letters.This anagram is flanked by the lion of Spain and the eagle of Saint John, protector of the Spanish monarchy, both also with golden crowns. On this rests the royal crown of the Bourbons, thus constructing the trunk of the compositional tree, where monarchy and religion are the pillars on which the family's noble coat of arms rests, which in turn is crowned by a laurel wreath bearing an angel and a scroll with golden symbols.The different branches of the ‘tree’ are divided according to the symbols and their distribution.In the upper part, the elements depicted are linked to the litanies of the Immaculate Conception, symbols related to the Virgin Mary. At the top is the sun, the eight-pointed star which has been linked to the Virgin Mary since antiquity, and the moon. The king of the day and the queen of the night contemplate the scene. Between there and the middle of the painting are a rose bush and an olive tree on the left, and a bunch of lilies and a cypress on the right, flowers and plants associated with Mary. All the iconographic repertoire, together with the symbols of the Marian litanies in the upper part of the painting, the elements of science (the book, the compass, the globe and the candle that is not extinguished by the four winds, also depicted) and the six virtues in the lower part, justify the service and work of this noble house to the royal house and the Catholic religion, the foundations of the Spanish empire in the Latin American colonies.In conclusion, these two paintings present a political programme for the government of the new ruler of Lima in the 18th century. The importance of this pair of canvases lies precisely in the way they represent this political programme by justifying the noble house as being in the service of the King of Spain and the Catholic faith. To this end, it also makes use of a graceful play of symbols, something rare to see in paintings from Spain itself, but common in the Americas, to educate and explain to the people how their new rulers will exercise their power.We are grateful to the art historian and restorer Ignacio Panicello for cataloguing and identifying these paintings.Provenance: Former collection belonging to Adrián de Rojas Maestre (descendant of the regent of Lima, Don Fernando de Rojas Marres).This family, or part of it, with important historical links, settled in Spain before 1950 at the Finca El Maestre in Seville. The paintings have always belonged to the family.The subject of our paintings, Fernando de Rojas Marrés, was born in Ceuta and died circa 1800 in Madrid.There is a record in the Spanish Historical Archive of his transfer to the Americas as a ‘Merchant of textiles, he went to South America on the ship Aquiles under the charge of Captain Martin Joseph de Echenique, bringing cargo directly to the port of Callao Lima. Record of information and passenger licence to the Indies of Fernando de Rojas y Marres’.

Lot 204

RAF leather WWII pilot helmet, WWII USA army helmet and French Gendarme cap (3)

Lot 98

A mid/late 20thC. UK police helmet

Lot 247

A Lancashire Police Helmet Plate, highlighted in red and green enamel (overall length approximately 10cm); A XIX Century Banded Agate Oval Box, gilt metal mount; A Mother of Pearl Thread Waxer. (3)

Lot 1338

A late Victorian helmet shaped coal scuttle and assorted metalware, including barley twist candlesticks, copper hunting horn, etc (qty).

Lot 1618

Group of circa 1970/80/90s action figures and accessories to include Palitoy Action Man, Kenner Mask, and Action Force plus 4 x cased Star Wars DeAgostini Helmet Collection helmets

Lot 1498

Star Wars - Collection of boxed / carded Star Wars vehicles & figures featuring 12 x Mattel Hot Wheels (Resistance X-Wing Fighter, Kylo Ren's Command Shuttle, Poe's X-Wing Fighter, First Order Tie Fighter, Rebel Snowspeeder, Ghost, etc), 1 x Hasbro Smart R2-D2, 1 x Remote Control BB-8 (missing remote), 1 x Revenge Of The Sith Movie Cards, 1 x The Force Awakens Storybook/Make Your Own X-Wing, 2 x Hasbro Interactech figures (Imperial Stormtrooper & Kylo Ren), 1 x Hasbro Rebels Darth Vader figure, 1 x Hasbro The Force Awakens First Order Flame Trooper figure, 2 x Hasbro Episode I figures (Watto & Electronic X-3PO with incomplete packaging ), 2 x figure/vehicle sets (Sith Speeder with Darth Maul & Tie Striker with Tie Fighter Pilot) & 1 x De Agostini Helmet Collection Darth Vader, contents vg, boxed tatty to vg (2 boxes)

Lot 1425

Four Marvel Legend Series Electronic Helmets featuring Guardians Of The Galaxy Star-Lord helmet, Iron Man helmet, Avenger Ant Man helmet (tear to box) & Black Panther helmet, helmets vg boxes showing storage wear but otherwise vg

Lot 1614

Action Man - Collection of original Palitoy & Hasbro Action Man form the 1960s/70s onwards to include weapons, helmet, clothing, parachute, 3 x contemporary figures and a boxed Action Force Action Hero Set

Lot 681

Collection of Napoleonic Wars re-enactors items to include 3 eagle topped standards and a Shako helmet (no size or manufacturer shown, estimate large), also included a drum and bugle (no makers marks) (6)

Lot 1156

Softwood ceremonial helmet mask likely originating from the Mende People of Sierra Leone, H34cm, and a ceremonial steel backed hide drum (2)

Lot 370

Speedglas 9100 welding helmet and 7 pairs of Arco welding goggles.

Lot 546

Lincoln Powertec 250c mig welder with SIF welding helmet and Starparts torch.

Lot 210

Warrior class 3 bomber Hi-Viz yellow jacket size XL and safety helmet.

Lot 367

Airfed auto darkening welding and grinding flip mask helmet system by Weltek and red leather apron.

Lot 261

Auto-darkening battery operated welding helmet/mask.

Lot 89

Philadelphia Mint. An international collaboration. The obverse side features an allegorical depiction of Liberty and Britannia, with Liberty adorned with stars and holding a torch, and Britannia in a Corinthian helmet and holding a trident. The reverse side depicts a sun rising over the Atlantic Ocean, framed by Great Basin Pine tree and English Yew Tree. The coin is in a protective case. The case is approximately: 4"D x 2" dia. This item has its original box: 6"L x 3.5"W x 0.75"H. Artist: Joseph Menna and Gordon SummersIssued: 2024Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: United States Mint and The Royal MintCountry of Origin: United States and EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 143

NGC Graded and Slabbed PF70 Ultra Cameo. First Releases. National Purple Heart Honor Mission Silver Dollar Coin. West Point Mint. The obverse side depicts the Purple Heart medal and five stars represent the five branches of the military. The reverse side features a woman in a World War I helmet as she bandages a wounded soldier on a stretcher. The coin is in a protective case. The case is approximately: 2.25"L x 0.5"W x 3.5"H. Artist: Eric David Custer, Heidi Wastweet and Heidi WastweetIssued: 2022Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 58

Diecast - a collection of Minichamps and Microchamps diecast models of F1 Formula One Ayrton Senna interest comprising; McLaren and Williams World Champion race cars and helmet.

Lot 131

A large consignment of original and reproduction parts and handbooks for BSA Sunbeam and Triumph Tigress scooters. As listed below with quantities:1 set of hockey sticks side trims7 new stainless steel exhaust complete systems for 250 twins2 stainless steel back boxes new 250 twin1 battery box green mint condition2 front headlamp horn panels mint condition green3 flywheel cooling covers mint condition1 engine sump twin mint condition1 Rear mudguard support panelRear mudguardChrome wheel trims1 rear carrier top box1 rear Chrome carrier lamp number plate holder2 new centre floor panels one green 1 primed2 used centre floor panels powder coated2 pairs rear foot board panel new green and black2 pair of rear foot board panel black good condition1 pair front mud guard solid info used1 pair rear foot boards panels black1 left hand foot board panel black good condition4 pairs of front mudguard side info panels new green grey1 pair of front mud guard solid infill panels used1 left hand front mud guard solid infill panel new4 petrol tanks used powder coated9 coil clamp brackets new powder coated3 carburettor cooling pipes powder coated2 new old stock BSA Sunbeam badges plastic4 250 leg shield badges1 new kill switch2 sets of seat hinge brackets1 new ignition switch2 headlamp rear wiring connectors4 clamshell screws1 front mud guard Chrome trim1 seat pull new4 spark plug caps2 luggage helmet hooks used1 zener diode new5 plastic light ignition switch covers5 floor lever rubbers Nos2 aluminium stand feet1 set NOS valve springs 250 twin3 sets new spare wheel brackets right angled brackets1 set aluminium foot pedal covers1 box various cables4 pedal connector rods3 used speedos2 used pistons conrods1 length body seal rubber1 rear lamp metal cover2 body brackets green new2 spare wheel brackets1 rear lamp lens1 new rear lamp complete3 BSA Sunbeam instruction manuals1 Triumph Tigress instruction manual1 Pitman's Sunbeam Tigress book excellent3 BSA Sunbeam spares catalogues2 Zenith carburettors for 250 twin For more information, please contact: Paul Diamond info@vintagescooters.co.uk 07768 313001

Lot 402

Registration No: XSK 738 Frame No: T286271 MOT: ExemptAn unfinished Arrow to Leader spec. projectIncludes some spare parts to help to finishCurrent V5C presentLike many other British motorcycle companies, Ariel began producing bicycles in the late 1800s eventually progressing onto motorcycles in 1902. After a typically rocky few years for manufacturers in the early part of the century, in 1932 Jack Sangster bought Ariel from the receivers at a bargain price. The company was renamed Ariel Motors (J.S.) Ltd, and promptly resumed production in a new factory in Selly Oak Birmingham and one of their first bikes produced was the Ariel Square Four designed by Edward Turner followed by the Ariel Red Hunter. The Red Hunter was such a success it enabled Ariel to purchase Triumph motorcycles, eventually becoming part of the BSA group in 1951. Designed by Val Page and Bernard Knight, the Ariel Leader featured a 250cc two-stroke engine suspended from a monocoque frame fabricated from pressed steel panels. The fuel tank was hidden inside this structure and accessed by lifting the hinged dual seat and a dummy petrol tank was used for storage, large enough to fit a spare crash helmet. The fully enclosed bodywork, first developed by Phil Vincent for the innovative Vincent Black Prince, was the most prominent feature with none of the working parts of the motorcycle in view.This bike is being offered at 'no reserve' from a deceased estate. An unfinished project, it started life as standard Arrow but the late vendor, a retired mechanical and electrical engineer who had raced Yamahas in the Manx Grand Prix in the early 1970s, was rebuilding it to Leader specification. It is supplied with many spare parts to finish off the conversion/restoration and will make a fascinating winter project to complete. It is offered with a V5C. For more information, please contact: Ian Cunningham ian.cunningham@handh.co.uk 07415871189

Lot 137

Registration No: 812 XVF Frame No: 28541 150D MOT: ExemptOn the ASI historical registerCompleted the London to Brighton ride 2022V5 and ready to use on UK roadsThe Lambretta Model D Mk1 was first introduced in 1951 as a successor to the Model C as a 125cc scooter. It had a tubular frame and because the engine did not now have to support the 2 halves as the C did, the engine could now move and had the addition of a torsion bar. This feature remained on all Lambrettas until 1958. The D also had springs enclosed in the front forks. The rear brake was rod-operated and the gears used a single teleflex cable. The whole ride experience was much improved and the D was subsequently a very popular model. By the time of the Mk3 the rear brake was cable-controlled, there was a fan on the flywheel forcing air onto the cylinder for improved engine cooling. The gear system now used 2 teleflex cables and there was a rear shock absorber on the rear end. With its larger 150cc engine, the Mk3 is sometimes referred to as the sports model and was often used for trials and other races.This excellent example has been professionally restored to the extremely strict level of quality required by the ASI historical register in Italy. On close examination the paint is unblemished and all over the machine we can see that careful attention has been paid to all aspects of the scooter. Needless to say that any parts that may have been required in the restoration would usually have been high-quality Casa Lambretta parts and the scooter appears ‘as new’. Of note can see several attractive and useful accessories. Notably a very rare Elmer steering lock, Veglia MPH speedometer, Pittoti style passenger foot rests and helmet hook. The ‘butty box’ has its key. The tyres are the quality Continental whitewall version.These later Mk3 D models are super little things to ride and surprisingly quick. The popularity of the open frame Lambrettas in Italy it is said was largely due to the feeling of freedom in the hot weather with the wind able to keep you cool. This scooter is as presentable of the most desirable version of a model D as one can get. For more information, please contact: Paul Diamond info@vintagescooters.co.uk 07768 313001

Lot 30

Six signed pictures, some photos to include; Goldie Hawn, Harrison Ford, Kirk Douglas, Alice Krige as The Borge Queen, a Brian Muir picture (British Sculptor designed Darth Vaders helmet) a signed picture of Roger Moore, all come with certificates of authenticityLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 491

Tinplate Toys - a modern reproduction Chief Smoky robot, by Ha Ha Toy, featuring rolling action and a light in the helmet. Tested and is in working condition. Housed within a reproduction box, measuring approx. 33cm x 15cm.

Lot 648

Tinplate Toys - x2 battery powered Astronaut robots, comprising of; 'Astro Spaceman by Ha Ha Toy', and 'Mercury Man' by Papa San. Both tested and 'Astro Spaceman' is not in working order, however 'Mercury Man' is working, featuring walking action, light up helmet and swinging arms. Both housed within their original boxes. Largest measuring approx. 32cm.

Lot 590

Retro Toys - a vintage Palitoy 'ROM The Space Knight' action figure. Featuring battery powered lights in the helmet and torso. Tested and is in working order. Unboxed. Measuring approx. 33cm.

Lot 471

Tinplate Toys - a vintage Planet Robot wind up Space Explorer no.102. Featuring moving legs, radiation count dial and sparks inside the helmet. Testing and in working condition. Housed within the original box, measuring approx. 26cm x 12cm, including the box.

Lot 430

Tinplate Toys - a vintage Japanese, SH Horikawa Machine Robot with visible gears. Featuring warning light helmet, walking action, swinging arms, see-through gears action and lighted direction signals. Tested and is in excellent working condition, with a clean battery compartment. Housed within an associated box, and printed 'made in Japan' backwards. Measuring approx. 31cm x 16.5cm, including the box.

Lot 584

Retro Toys - a vintage Peter Pan Playthings 'Mr Potato Head Goes to The Moon'. Including the body, helmet, rocket and accessories, plus the original box. Measuring approx. 28.9 x 19cm.

Lot 405

Tinplate Toys - a vintage Japanese Cragstan Astronaut robot. Featuring clear plastic helmet with spin ray counter, and a crank type friction motor. Tested and is in good, working condition. Measuring approx. 18cm x 9cm, including the box.

Lot 511

Tinplate Toys - a vintage Japanese DAIYA 'Astro Captain' wind-up robot. Featuring walking action and sparking within the torso. Tested and the walking action doesn't work very well, however there is sparking. Small crack to the helmet. Unboxed. Measuring approx. 15cm.

Lot 503

Retro Toys - a Mego, made in Hong Kong, Lunar Spaceman robot, featuring a green plastic body, stop and go action, opening doors and shooting guns. Tested and not in working condition, damage to the helmet. Missing battery compartment door. Housed within the original box, measuring approx. 32cm x 15cm.

Lot 450

Tinplate Toys - a vintage Japanese SH Horikawa Gear Robot, featuring a sparking helmet, see-through gears action and swinging arms. Tested and is in working order, apart from the sparking helmet. Housed within the original box. Measuring approx. 23cm x 12cm, including the box.

Lot 500

Tinplate Toys - a vintage 1960s Japanese, Marx Toys, NASA astronaut robot. Featuring a tinplate body, plastic arms, helmet visor and antenna. Tested and is not in working order. Clean battery compartment. Unboxed. Measuring approx. 30cmm x 16cm.

Lot 401

Tinplate Toys - a vintage 1960s Japanese SH Horikawa Machine Robot with visible gears mechanism. Featuring lighted helmet, lighted direction signals, moving antennas, walking action, swinging arms and moving gears. Tested and in good, working condition, with clean battery compartment. Housed within the original box, measuring approx 31cm x 15cm, including the box.

Lot 325

Fairground Folk Art - a carved, gessoed and polychrome painted softwood carving, of a knight, bust-length wearing helmet, visor and plume, 40cm high, first half 20th century

Lot 514

A copper and brass novelty desk top diving helmet, 17cm high; a scratch built model, of the merchant ship HMS Bounty, 47cm high; a bulkhead type barometer, SE Wills, Liverpool; Continental School (20th century), Sailing Ship, signed, oil on board, 39cm x 49cm, etc (7)

Lot 208

A policeman's helmet, cap, truncheon and buttons.

Lot 250

A decorative reproduction copper and brass diver's helmet, H. 41cm.

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