10 October 2010, 21:40
tin canRoman helmet auctioned for £2m
A bid by a Cumbrian museum to buy a rare Roman helmet and keep it in the county has failed after an anonymous phone bidder bought it for £2m.
The helmet was unearthed by a metal detector enthusiast in Crosby Garrett, near Kirkby Stephen, in May.
The piece, thought to have been worn by soldiers at sports events, was expected to fetch £300,000 when it went under the hammer at Christie's in London.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cumbria-11489189http://www.news.com.au/breakin...978395#ixzz11jYde4aL
http://images.google.com/image...i=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=-the helmet mimics a civilian cap as did Greek Boetian helmets, I think they might have even looked the same.
Later, hats shaped like these were known as "liberty caps".
10 October 2010, 23:09
meteFantastic piece !! The price was many times more than predicted.
My thanks to the restorers also.

16 October 2010, 03:59
OddbodFound just a few miles up the road from here.
The area had a strong Roman presence due to the manning of
Hadrian's Wall.