25th Jun, 2025 11:00

Fine Antique Arms, Armour & Militaria June 2025

 
  Lot 76
 

76

A RARE NORTH ITALIAN SALLET, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 14TH CENTURY

in excavated condition, formed in one piece with a rounded crown rising to a low medial ridge, extending downwards and flaring slightly outwards at each side and at the rear to just above the level of the shoulders, and cut at the front with a broad face-opening, pierced around its lower edge for attaching a lining, fitted at the front in the centre with a T-shaped stud for attaching a visor, and with nine rectangular loops (added in its working life) around its border for attaching a mail neck-defence (pitted, the skull with small holes and laminations), 21.0 cm high

Provenance

Robert Brooker Collection

Sold for £18,000


 

in excavated condition, formed in one piece with a rounded crown rising to a low medial ridge, extending downwards and flaring slightly outwards at each side and at the rear to just above the level of the shoulders, and cut at the front with a broad face-opening, pierced around its lower edge for attaching a lining, fitted at the front in the centre with a T-shaped stud for attaching a visor, and with nine rectangular loops (added in its working life) around its border for attaching a mail neck-defence (pitted, the skull with small holes and laminations), 21.0 cm high

Provenance

Robert Brooker Collection

Auction: Fine Antique Arms, Armour & Militaria June 2025, 25th Jun, 2025

Auction Location:  London, UK

The Antique Arms, Armour and Militaria department run by Thomas Del Mar is now a recognised world leader in this field.

The sales offer a broad selection of objects from all over the world, from the earliest times until the Great War. Firearms from the earliest matchlock, wheel-lock, flintlock, percussion and pin-fire guns, rifles, pistols and revolvers; edged weapons from the bronze age, Viking, Medieval and Renaissance periods through to the swords of the regular armies of the 18th and 19th centuries; armour from the earliest times through the medieval and renaissance periods to the First World War; African, Australasian, Chinese, Islamic and Japanese weapons and armour; accessories including gunpowder flasks, gun locks, mechanical locks, iron work and books.

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Monday 23rd June: 10am to 7pm
Tuesday 24th June: 10am to 5pm

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