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A Roman style gold and carnelian Ring, the raised cup setting with double border of granules and set oval carnelian carved intaglio with portrait of a lady wearing headdress, with gold granule clusters to the shoulders, the shank with rope twist double border, approx. 1.8cm diameter, 6.4g Ring size S/T
An early 19th century Sunderland pearlware commemorative water jug, of ovoid form jug, with straight neck, large spout, and loop handle, printed in black with a portrait roundel of King William IV, and inscribed 'Ascended The Throne June 26th 1830, Crowned Sept. 8th, 1831', above a verse 'Has not William...', and flanked by Britannia and a sailor waving a flag, and similarly printed to the other side with a view of the Ironbridge 'A West View of the Iron Bridge at Sunderland Built by B Burdon ...', and printed below the spout with a verse 'The Saviour of Mankind Adopts...', picked out in green and iron red, on a purple lustre ground, 28 by 19 by 24cm high, together with a George IV commemorative jug, 'To The Memory of Hid Late Majesty King George The IV ...', 17.5 by 12 by 14cm high, and a Queen Victoria coronation jug, 17.5 by 12 by 14.5cm high. (3)
CATALOGUE AMENDMENT: The description for the C&R pink lustre mug 'Reform, Long Live the King' has been amended from George IV to William IV.A collection of early Royal Commemorative wares, comprising a Stone China William IV coronation mug, depicting 'William the Fourth, King of Great Britain', 'Coronation of King William the Fourth', and 'Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Adelaide', three magenta transfers, moulded handle and blue rim, 7cm high, a Regency Staffordshire china christening mug with moulded pale blue laurel wreath border and three applied figural mouldings, painted 'Robert Roberts 1825', 7.4cm high, an early 19th century pearlware pottery mug, with moulded gadrooned foot and rim, printed in black on pink lustre with a named and dated portrait of King William IV, the reverse with a crown inscribed 'Reform, Long Live the King', black printed mark to base 'C&R', 8.2cm high, a Regency pearlware dish with blue and white transfer depicting 'Her Majesty Caroline Queen of England', moulded rim, a/f cracked and repaired, 17cm, a Victoria Jubilee 1897 mug, 8cm high, and a George VI Coronation 1937 mug, 8.8cm high. (6) All in fair condition excepting the dish which is cracked and repaired. All mugs have no major damage but do have some small chips, crackleuere to the glazes, wear and scratches.
A group of eight Staffordshire nursery type plates, to include two examples detailed 'Zebra Hunt', another detailed 'Fox Hunt', one example detailed 'Poor Richard's Way to Wealth', a Wesleyan related example detailed with a portrait of 'Adam Clarke', etc., each with moulded rim, largest D19.5cm. (8). Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
A CASED LIMITED EDITION SOVEREIGN COLLECTION, opens to reveal four individually packaged 22ct gold coins, a double sovereign, sovereign, half sovereign, and quarter sovereign, the reverse image redesigned by Angela Benita Pistrucci, the obverse, the new portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Raphael Maklouf 2017, total gold weight; 29.93g, together with 'The London Mint Office' certificates

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