A matched graduated set of commemorative pearlware jugs 1st half 19th century, of Portobello type, printed in yellow on a brown ground with portrait roundels of Lord Nelson on a chinoiserie landscape ground, some damages, 15.5cm max. (3) Cf. Remembering Nelson, A Record of The Lily Lambert McCarthy Collection at the Royal Naval Museum, England, p.192, no.230 for a similar example.
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A Royal Doulton stoneware commemorative jug c.1905, moulded in shallow relief with a profile portrait of Lord Nelson against a naval battle scene, above his dates and below the inscription 'England Expects Every Man Will Do His Duty', applied with a ropetwist handle and decorated in mottled glazes, impressed mark, 20.5cm.
A Copeland and Garrett smear-glazed portrait bust of Lord Nelson mid 19th century, after a bust by Lucius Gahagan, wearing his naval uniform and a sombre expression, his head turned slightly to the left, raised on a circular socle, titled 'Horatio Lord Nelson' to the reverse, printed mark to the base, 24cm.
A graduated pair of pearlware commemorative jugs 1st half 19th century, with pineapple-moulded bodies, printed in brown with a portrait of Nelson amid flowering branches, the reverse with HMS Victory at battle, beneath the spouts with flags and a list of Nelson's varying titles, some chips and restoration, 15cm max. (2)
A rare Worcester hexafoil dish dated 1757, printed in black with a full length portrait of the King of Prussia, after a portrait by Antoine Pesne, standing before a battle scene with two putti in flight above, signed RH Worcester for Robert Hancock, 17.5cm. Provenance: The Professor Richard Clarke Collection. Paper labels for the E & J Handley Collection, the Cyril Cook Collection, and English Ceramic Circle 1948, No. 390. Cf. The Victoria and Albert Museum, Accession No. 404:505 - 1885, for an identical example from the collection of Lady Charlotte Schreiber.
A Pratt ware commemorative jug c.1798, crisply moulded and coloured to one side with a titled profile portrait of Admiral Nelson flanked by two ships, the reverse with a similar portrait of Captain Berry, restoration to the spout, 19.2cm. Provenance: Bonhams, 8th September 2004, lot 80. The John Heap Collection. Captain Edward Berry was Nelson's flag captain on HMS Vanguard at the Battle of the Nile, and it is likely that these jugs were made to commemorate that battle.
Two dry-bodied stoneware jugs early 19th century, the larger sprigged with a standing portrait of Nelson, flanked by four Classical figures, the neck with foliate sprays on a blue ground, the smaller with a brown glazed roundel applied with Britannia and an angel standing before an obelisk and inscribing a plaque with the names Howe and Nelson, and a small mug with the same application beside four putti with a goat, and doves on a birdbath, minor faults, 13cm max. (3)
A Worcester small cylindrical mug dated 1757, printed in black with a head and shoulders portrait of the King of Prussia, and a print of Fame blowing a trumpet flanking a vignette of military trophies and flags, signed RH Worcester for Robert Hancock, and with an anchor rebus for Richard Holdship, 8.7cm. Provenance: the Professor Richard Clarke Collection. Purchased from Stockspring Antiques in 1998. The centre flag on the military print is the rare version inscribed 'Russians' rather than the more usual 'Welham'.
A blue and white commemorative transferware bowl 1st half 19th century, printed to the well with a portrait of Lord Nelson surrounded by naval motifs and an eight line poem, the interior and exterior rims with a Fitzhugh border, 20cm dia. Cf. Remembering Nelson, A Record of The Lily Lambert McCarthy Collection at the Royal Naval Museum, England, p.182 for an identical example.
A black basalt portrait bust of Nelson 19th century, modelled with head turned to sinister and raised on a waisted square base moulded with military motifs, together with a Continental faïence bust of Nelson, a Staffordshire porcelain figure and two Continental porcelain figures of Nelson, all modelled standing and wearing his Vice-Admiral's uniform, 19cm max. (5) Cf. Remembering Nelson, A Record of The Lily Lambert McCarthy Collection at the Royal Naval Museum, England, p.169 for an identical white stoneware bust made at Herculaneum. However, as the factory was known to use moulds from other Staffordshire factories, and as the piece is unusually unmarked, a definite attribution is not possible..
A Wedgwood Jasperware vase c.1905, commemorating the centenary of the Battle of Trafalgar and the death of Lord Nelson, one side applied with a profile portrait of Nelson, the reverse with a winged Classical maiden before a tall column, the shoulders applied with sphinx head handles, all in white on a pale blue ground, impressed mark, 25.7cm.
A large glass commemorative rummer 19th century, engraved with a profile portrait of Nelson within berried leaf swags, the reverse titled 'Admiral Lord Nelson' between oak leaf branches, flanked by the inscription 'England Expects That Every Man This Day Will Do His Duty', raised on a hollow stem above a stepped foot, 22.6cm.
A rare Liverpool delftware tile c.1780, printed in red, probably by John Sadler with a head and shoulders portrait of a gentleman, perhaps Charles James Fox MP, and a Sadler tile printed in black with a boy watching a girl blowing bubbles at a table, after John Bowles, damages and repairs, 13cm. (2)
A rare commemorative creamware frog mug early 19th century, printed in black with a portrait of Admiral Lord Nelson flanked by a sailor and Britannia standing before flags, the interior modelled with a large frog climbing up the inside, a small star crack to the base, 14cm. Cf. John & Jennifer May, Commemorative Pottery 1780-1900, p.98, pl.164 for an identical frog mug.
A T & J Hollins smear-glazed jug early 19th century, applied with a standing portrait of Nelson beside a tree sprig bearing a large English rose, and with HMS Victory at sail beside Fame and Britannia, the engine turned neck decorated with a rich brown glaze, impressed mark, 18.5cm. Paper label for the Gibb Collectiom, Dreweatt Neate, 26th March 1997.
A pearlware commemorative porter mug 1st half 19th century, printed in brown with a portrait of Nelson, a depiction of HMS Victory at battle, and a list of Nelson's various titles, and a pearlware plate depicting the mourning of Lord Nelson, including winged figures seated beside Nelson's tomb, 21cm max. (2) Cf. Remembering Nelson, A Record of The Lily Lambert McCarthy Collection at the Royal Naval Museum, England, p.102, no.80 for an identical plate.
A good and rare political creamware mug 2nd half 18th century, the barrel shape painted in red and black with a portrait of John Wilkes, titled 'Wilkes & Liberty No.45' in a banner beneath, with feathery scrolls around, a band of impressed ovals to the rim and foot, 12.5cm. John Wilkes (1725-1798) was a notorious rake, who exposed the scandals of the Hell Fire Club after being expelled from their membership. In issue 45 of his publication, The North Briton, Wilkes' attack on George III's 1763 speech endorsing the Paris Peace Treaty earned him a warrant for his arrest for libel. With strong public support, Wilkes was cleared by the Lord Chief Justice.
A Royal Doulton stoneware commemorative jug c.1905, printed in black and titled 'Nelson and his Captains', with a portrait roundel of Nelson himself beneath four smaller roundels of Collingwood, Troubridge, Miller and Hardy, glazed in green to the neck and foot, impressed mark, a crack to the base of the handle, 21.5cm.
A small Italian maiolica albarello dated 1613, probably Siena, the slightly flared cylindrical form painted with a winged mask of a putto above a banner inscribed 'F Di Cappi 1613', a small portrait of a child flanked by two griffins, a vase to the reverse supporting a long stem bearing the date '1613', the shoulder and foot with a simple border of ochre triangles within a manganese line, a surface chip to one side, 15cm. Caper flowers have a long history of use as a culinary spice and as an anti-inflammtory.
A large and rare creamware commemorative jug 1st half 19th century, printed in black in Liverpool with a portrait of Lord Nelson, flanked by two putti emblematic of Fame and Fortune, above a diagram of ships titled 'Battle of the Nile', the reverse with a ship at sail, beneath the spout painted in black with 'William Baker born September 12th 1806', a little chipping to the foot, fine crack to the spout, 22.5cm. Cf. John & Jennifer May, Commemorative Pottery 1780-1900, pl.154 for this rare print of Nelson.
A Doulton & Watts Lambeth Pottery salt-glazed stoneware Lord Nelson portrait jug c.1840-50, of half-length, wearing his naval uniform and bicorn hat, one of the medals around his neck impressed 'Nile 1798', the base inscribed 'Trafalgar 1805: England expects every man to do his duty', impressed mark to the base, the glaze unusually dark, 33cm.
A Copeland deluxe limited edition commemorative tyg c.1905, printed with a portrait of Admiral Lord Nelson flanked by Britannia on her chariot and a scene of HMS Victory beside HMS King Edward VII, surrounded by oak sprigs, nautical motifs and flags within green and gilt borders, printed retailer's mark for Thomas Goode & Co., London, number 46 of 100 copies, some cracks to the base, 15.5cm high. Cf. Raby Castle, County Durham, for an identical tyg in the collection of Lord Barnard.
Two pearlware commemorative jugs 1st half 19th century, one printed in black with with a portrait of Admiral Nelson, the reverse with a Classical maiden weeping over the body of a hunter in the woods, the other jug of octagonal form, printed in blue with an oval portrait of Nelson, below the spout listing his various titles, the latter broken and restuck, 14.5cm max. (2)
A Royal Doulton stoneware commemorative jar and cover c.1905, moulded in shallow relief with a portrait of Nelson, his coat of arms, and crowned N motifs, together with a small vase bearing a similar portrait against a naval battle scene, impressed marks, the jar with a small section broken out and restuck, 13.2cm max. (3)
A Royal Doulton stoneware commemorative loving cup c.1905, the slightly waisted cylindrical form applied with two ropetwist handles, one side moulded in shallow relief with a titled portrait of Lord Nelson, the reverse with 'England Expects Every Man Will Do His Duty' washed in a mottled greyish green on a deep blue ground, 14.5cm high.
Two Staffordshire flatback figures of the Death of Nelson 19th century, the naval hero flanked in each case by two officers, wearing his hat in one group whilst bare-headed in another, the reverse of the former showing an outline of HMS Victory, together with a Staffordshire half-length portrait jug of Nelson in his Vice-Admiral's uniform, picked out in blue, red and gilt, minor faults, 26.4cm max. (3)
A pair of Herculaneum creamware plates late 18th/early 19th century, printed in black to the well with a portrait of Nelson, the rims with black line borders, impressed marks, 25cm. (2) The portrait on this service is after a stipple engraving by William Evans, in turn after a drawing by Henry Edridge. Cf. Richard Walker, The Nelson Portraits, p.196.
A large blue and white transferware commemorative porter mug 1st half 19th century, printed with a portrait of Nelson within flowering branches, the reverse with a similar panel containing HMS Victory in battle, the front with naval motifs and a list of Nelson's varying titles, extensively cracked, 13cm.
A small Pratt ware commemorative jug late 18th/early 19th century, one side crisply moulded and coloured with a profile portrait titled 'Admiral Nelson', the reverse with a similar portrait of Captain Berry, each flanked by two ships, some restoration, 15.6cm. Cf. Remembering Nelson, A Record of The Lily Lambert McCarthy Collection at the Royal Naval Museum, England, p.107, no.88.
A Copeland subscriber's issue commemorative tyg c.1905, printed with a naval battle scene, a portrait of Lord Nelson, and a scene of Britannia in her chariot, titled with various dates and inscriptions, the inside rim inscribed 'England Expects That Every Man Will Do His Duty' above naval messaging flags, printed mark, 14.5cm. Cf. P D Gordon Pugh & Margery Pugh, Naval Ceramics, pl.53.
A Royal Doulton commemorative tyg c.1905, the generous cylindrical body applied with three rope handles, one side moulded with a profile portrait of Lord Nelson, one with his coat of arms, the last inscribed 'England expects every man will do his duty', glazed in mottled shades of blue, impressed mark, a little restoration to the rim, 16.8cm high.
A pearlware moulded jug of military interest early 19th century, moulded in high relief, one side with a half-length portrait of Lord Wellington, the reverse with General Hill, between flags and banners, brightly enamelled and with a silver lustre rim, minor faults, 13.3cm. General Rowland Hill, 1st Viscount Hill (1772-1842) served under Wellington during the Napoleonic Wars. He commanded the II Corps at the Battle of Waterloo, and at one point was believed to have been killed.
A small collection of ceramics relating to Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson mostly 20th century, including a small Wedgwood cup and saucer printed with Nelson's portrait in a laurel wreath border, a Royal Doulton Kingsware flagon for Dewar's Whisky, a tin-glazed mug and a porcelain oval dish bearing titled portraits in blue, and a 19th century pearlware mug printed and coloured with Neptune, and with a sailor beneath the banner 'England expects every man to do his duty', 27.2cm max. (6)
Two blue and white commemorative transferware plates 1st half 19th century, depicting the Apotheosis of Nelson, the well with Neptune and Britannia in a chariot drawn by hippocampi, the rim with portrait roundels and further naval motifs, 24.5cm. (2) Cf. P D Gordon Pugh & Margery Pugh, Naval Ceramics, pl.52c for an oval dish from the same service.
A Worcester King of Prussia mug dated 1757, printed in black with a titled portrait of Frederick II of Prussia pointing towards an arrangement of victory motifs, the reverse with a print of Fame blowing a trumpet, signed in the print R H Worcester for Robert Hancock, and with an anchor rebus for Richard Holdship, 8.8cm high.
A blue and white transferware commemorative jug 1st half 19th century, printed with a portrait roundel of Lord Nelson amidst floral scrolls, the reverse with a similar roundel of HMS Victory, beneath the spout with naval motifs and inscribed with Nelson's various titles, a short crack to the spout, 14.6cm. Cf. Remembering Nelson, A Record of The Lily Lambert McCarthy Collection at the Royal Naval Museum, England, p.113 for other transferware pieces in this design, which is known to have been made at Swansea, among other potteries.
A good and rare commemorative pearlware lustre jug c.1805, printed in black with a portrait of Admiral Lord Nelson, titled with his dates, the reverse with a list of British ships in the order they attacked the combined fleets of France and Spain on 21st October 1805, beneath the spout printed with a six line stanza titled 'The Landlord's Caution', between silver lustre sprigs, the rim and neck with bands of further lustre, a faint star crack to the base, 17cm.
A good South Staffordshire enamel snuff box of naval interest c.1780, the oval form painted with a portrait of Admiral Keppel, dressed in elaborate costume and looking to his left, reserved in a raised scrollwork border on a dark pink ground, the sides with flower sprays in raised enamel, a mirror to the interior cover, 5.5cm. Augustus Keppel, 1st Viscount Keppel, served during the Seven Years War, and later as First Lord of the Admiralty during the War of American Independence. Charges of misconduct were brought against him by Vice Admiral Sir Hugh Palliser following the battle of Ushant, but following a court martial, Keppel was honourably acquitted. The portrait on this box is after a medal by T Lyng, struck in 1779 to commemorate his acquittal.
A Royal Doulton stoneware commemorative jug c.1905, moulded in shallow relief with a profile portrait of Lord Nelson against a naval battle scene, above his dates and below the inscription 'England Expects Every Man Will Do His Duty', washed in a sage green glaze on a dark blue ground, applied with a ropetwist handle, impressed mark, 20.5cm.
Two commemorative engraved wine glasses 19th century, one with a drawn trumpet bowl engraved with a titled view of HMS Victory at sea, the reverse with a portrait titled 'Nelson 1805', the other with a bucket bowl engraved with HMS Victory and titled 'Lord Nelson' raised on a low knopped stem, 17.5cm max. (2)
A mid 20th century oil painting on board, bust length portrait of a young woman in blue dress and grey jacket, signed bottom right, O C Meronti, dated 1941, 30 x 25cm, together with a further similar portrait by the same hand of a young girl in a blue and brown dress, unsigned, 27 x 22cm, both in gilt frames
A signed coloured framed print after Leonard Boden showing a three quarter length seated study of the Duke of Edinburgh in highland dress, signed in pencil bottom right, 63 x 50cm together with an early 20th century bust length sepia portrait photograph of a young man, signed in pencil bottom right, Dennis Moss Peckman, Stroud 38 x 30cm in oak frame with gilt slip
A 19th century coloured print-portrait of Major General Gordon, 34 x 24cm in gilt frame together with the life of General Gordon published 1885, a black and white engraved portrait of Field Marshall The Right Hon Viscount Wolseley, a coloured print of a 17th century style man in lace collar, signed bottom right T Hamilton Crawford, a coloured print of a Royal Horse Artillery charge, after Harry Payne with printed calendar for 1902 inscribed T Freeman, Fruiterer and Confectioner, a 19th century coloured print of a regiment summond to Waterloo, etc
A 19th century half length portrait miniature showing a man, with old ink label verso with cryptic verse, 12 x 10cm in rosewood frame with gilt slip, together with further early 20th century primitive style shoulder length painting of a man 17 x 14cm, unframed, a small 19th century oil painting on panel of a mountainous scene with female character, donkey and dog crossing a stone bridge, inscribed verso From Mrs Teed, 12 x 19cm, also together with oval brass frame containing an arrangment of pressed seaweeds with related verse, max size 27cm
An interesting collection of late 18th and early 19th century miniature portraits including a silhouette of oval form showing a gentleman in profile inscribed verso, General Sir Thos McDougall of Brisbane, Near Largs, 8cm max approx size, three further silhouettes including a man in a peaked cap, a gentleman with cravat, inscribed verso Barnaby and an example painted on glass and inscribed verso Mr Kemble, a small circular black and white portrait of a man in a wide brimmed hat holding a staff, a black and white engraving after Hiacinte Rigaud of Jean De La Fontaine in ornate gilt frame with trophy detail 20 x 14cm overall, an over painted photographic portrait of a naval character etc

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