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Helmets
#1
Have you folks seen these?<br>
www.royalathena.com/pages/newacqcat.htm <p></p><i></i>
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#2
I think several helmets and other objects come from the Guttmann collection that went up for sale at Christies London about 6 weeks ago.<br>
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Hans <p></p><i></i>
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#3
Yup, I certainly recognise some old friends there. Quite a mark up! Incidently, the Guttman gladius is in safe hands. The museum that acquired it will be making a publicity statement some time in the next few weeks.<br>
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Celer. <p></p><i></i>
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#4
Celer,<br>
Do you know something on the whereabouts of the late 'Intercisa' helmet?<br>
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Aitor <p></p><i></i>
It\'s all an accident, an accident of hands. Mine, others, all without mind, from one extreme to another, but neither works nor will ever.

Rolf Steiner
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#5
The intercisa helmet was lot 163 and dosen't appear on the items sold list. So chances are that its still in posession of the Guttman Estate. <p></p><i></i>
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#6
I understand it is still with the department. If anyone is intersted they are still open to offers for an 'after-sale'.<br>
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Celer. <p></p><i></i>
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#7
If I were richman, doobie, doobie, doobie, doobie,...<br>
In how much would they agree to sell the helmet alone?<br>
(Just curiosity)<br>
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Aitor <p></p><i></i>
It\'s all an accident, an accident of hands. Mine, others, all without mind, from one extreme to another, but neither works nor will ever.

Rolf Steiner
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#8
You'd have to make an offer to the owner through the department, called an after-sale. The owner then considers it and lets you know. How much? Depends on how deperate they are to get rid of it! Good luck to anyone trying.<br>
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Celer. <p></p><i></i>
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#9
Mmmh, I'm surely more desperate that the owners could ever be...<br>
Any chance of having some more pics of the item?<br>
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Aitor <p></p><i></i>
It\'s all an accident, an accident of hands. Mine, others, all without mind, from one extreme to another, but neither works nor will ever.

Rolf Steiner
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