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A Spode & Copeland hand painted portrait plaque of the Duke of Wellington, rare Copeland & Spode mark written in red to reverse together with 'Marquis Wellington from an original painting in the possession of the Countess of Mornington' written in script. First quarter of 19thC, 4.5" x 5.25" (illustrated in Spode by Leonard Whiter, page 171, plate 173)
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, relief moulded with four green glazed portrait roundels each within a circular motto frame, "He that buys land buys stones....", together with a Royal Doulton stoneware "Good is not good enough...." motto jug, three pieces of Doulton Slaters Patent stoneware and a stoneware harvest jug (minor faults and restoration).
A Staffordshire Fine Ceramics limited edition Sir Winston Churchill Toby jug, No. 32 of 1000, a Shorter & Son Churchill character jug with anchor handle, and a group of other figures, jugs and wares related to or commemorating Churchill, including a Pride of Britain Wood & Sons portrait jug (minor faults).
An oak walking cane with copper knop, the knop impressed with a bust portrait of `Horatio Viscount Nelson, Born Sep. 1758, Died Oct. 1805`, a depiction and details of the `Foudroyant, Nelson`s Flagship` and a panel marked `British Sailors Society` and `Oak and copper from vessel after breaking up`, total length approx 86.5cm, together with a modern copy of a 20th Century midshipman`s dirk.
A silver gilt oval Pitt Club badge, the obverse mounted with an oval cameo portrait of William Pitt in the style of Tassie, within a Latin inscription `Non Sibi Sed Patriae Vixit` beneath a wreath and bow surmount, the reverse engraved `John Topliss Esqr` `Pitt Club`, within a memorial inscription `In Memory of the Rt Honble Wm Pitt Died 23 Jany 1806 Aged 47`, length approx 4.5cm.
Football postcard: Derby County, postcard showing portrait of G. Stephenson. Made 111 appearances, 1927-30, scoring 53 goals. England International (3 appearances) & played for various other Clubs inc. Leeds City, Aston Villa, Sheff Wed, Charlton & Preston. Signed `Yours sincerely G. Stephenson`. Photo by Wilkes (vg) (1)
Isac & Jn. Jacques Rey Quarter Repeat Pocket Watch circa 1780; 34mm top plate; fusee and chain movement with verge escapement; plunger repeat with dumb repeat setting; in a yellow gold case with incised sound apertures and decoration; the reverse centering a small enamel portrait, and the whole decorated with silver trim and numerous small cut white spinels Starting Price: $1000
John Joseph Merlin (1735-1803), a rare and fine miniature steelyard, c.1780, with graduated beam with fine adjustment calibrated counterpoise, with silver pan within an original shaped green stained shagreen case with silver metal mounts, beam 7.1cm John Joseph Merlin, born Liege 1735, came to England 1760-died 1803. He is described in insurance papers in 1793 as "goldsmith, jeweller, watchmaker, harpsichord and musical instrument maker and general mechanic." He achieved celebrity at a function by playing a violin of his own make on roller skates, where he impaled himself against a mirror valued at £500, smashing it to atoms, along with the instrument and wounding himself most severely. He produced numerous novelties, mechanical dolls and entertaining items, an invalid chair, a personal weighing machine, a roasting jack, and a watch for John Constable. Dr Johnson notes in his diary for 28 March 1782 'Merlin's steelyard given me'. His silver swan automaton is in Bowes Museum. In Kenwood House is his portrait painted by Gainsborough in 1781, coin steelyard in hand. Most of the stock from Merlin's Mechanical Museum was sold to Thomas Weeks in 1804 for his newly opened museum in Tichborne St. His Will survives. John Joseph Merlin, The Ingenious Mechanick, published by Greater London Council 1982, a copy of which accompanies this lot.
Honoré de BALZAC. Å’uvres complètes. La Comédie humaine. Paris, Houssiaux, 1855. 20 volumes in-8, demi-chagrin aubergine, dos à 5 nerfs ornés de filets à froid, têtes dorées, (Reliure de l`époque)., Retirage de l`édition publiée par Furne, Dubochet, Hetzel… contenant un portrait de Balzac et 137 planches hors texte (sur 151), tirés sur papier teinté, gravés par Brévière, Tamisier, Lavieille, Godard,., d`après Meissonnier, Johannot, Bertall, Monnier, Gavarni,. , Manque 14 gravures, 6 feuillets liminaires dans le tome I (Introduction ?) et 3 avis au relieur, rousseurs éparses.

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