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Victoria: a good circular blue Jasperware plaque applied in white with a profile after Wyon within borders and moulded with putti supporting a trophy and repeated scrolls, 111mm diameter, circa 1837. * Wyon’s portrait is to be found on commemoratives for the accession and coronation and was used on the first postage stamps of 1840.
Queen Victoria: a good hard paste porcelain garniture of three vases the oviform bodies each set with stylish handles, the largest with painted oval portrait of the Queen signed A. Kurten the smaller pair with portraits of Albert and the Prince of Wales each signed A.K., each portrait flanked by flowers in colours and within gilt borders the reverse painted with floral sprays, circa 1861, tallest 202mm high
George III: a good late-18th century Wedgwood blue jasperware portrait medallion, the reverse impressed Wedgwood, 48mm high. *Inspiration for this medallion may have come from the Academy Prize Medal entry by Edward Burch R.A. in 1785 itself adapted from the cornelian medal originally produced for the coronation. The lapidary polishing to the rim is a characteristic of late-18th century jasper medallions. For an illustration of a similar item see 'Wedgwood The Portrait Medallions' by Robin Reilly and George Savage, published by Barrie & Jenkins in 1973, page 166.
FIELDING (HENRY) - The History of Tom Jones, four vols. in one, pub. Harrison, London 1780, illustrated, a.e.g., full calf gt., top board detached; Walton (Izaak) and Cotton (Charles) - The Complete Angler, 2nd ed. 1824, portrait frontis., eng. plates and vignettes in the text, full calf, gt.
TWO LATE 17TH CENTURY SICILLIAN (CALTAGIRONE) MAIOLICA VASO A PALLA; one painted with a medallion portrait of Arethusa from a Syracusan coin, c. 400 BC. against a bright blue ground, boldly painted with a grotesque mask, shells, flowers, leaves and scrolls in yellow and green, 32cms high; the other painted with a medallion portrait of Arethusa from a Syracusan coin c. 400 BC, against a bright blue ground, boldly painted with flowers, leaves and scrolls in yellow and green, 32cms high. NOTE The above lot was, by repute, purchased from Temple Newsam House, North Yorkshire, in 1922, and formed part of lot 822, the description of which reads ‘Two Pairs of Italian coloured majolica spherical jars with medallion portraits’. The other two jars still form part of the collection at Temple Newsam
A Victoria young head maundy set 1878, cased, four further coins, in a small case, a colourless paste set and enameled brooch badge of The Royal Sussex Regiment, a badge formed as a crown, a pair of cufflinks, enameled to one side, with the portrait of Edward Duke of Windsor, the detached other sides with crown motifs, a silver and enameled pendant fob medallion and an 1897 silver medallion, commemorating The Diamond Jubilee mounted as a pendant.

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