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Katherine Scott R.A. A bust of George V signed: K. SCOTT bronze dark green patina h.71cm. Lady Kathleen Scott wife of 'Scott of the Antarctic' was descended from Scottish Royal family on her father's side and Phanariot aristocracy on her mother's. Orphaned at the age of eight her sense of independence motivated her to reject a teaching career and become a sculptor. She first attended the Slade School and then moved to the Academie Colarossi in Paris where she shared a flat with the designer Eileen Gray. At this time she also met Rodin who became a close friend and mentor. His influence on her early style can be seen in the fluidity of her statuettes which are now all in private collections. Predominantly Scott's output was in her portrait work for eminent male contemporaries. Perhaps her most famous work is of Captain Scott himself whom she married in 1908: a bronze bust which stands in Waterloo and was completed in 1915 two years after his death. Other sitters included four Prime Ministers: Herbert Asquith David Lloyd George Stanley Baldwin and Neville Chamberlain. In her memoirs Self-Portrait of an Artist (1949) she recounts on the 5th of March 1935 the sitting with king George for this bust. In another entry on the 11th of March she describes her frustration at having nearly completed the work. She felt that the likeness was not being quite perfect because there was "something fierce looking which the King is not". Her career reached its zenith in the inter war years. In this period she had six major exhibitions regularly exhibited at the Royal Academy became an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts (1923) and was awarded a bronze medal at the salon of the Societe des Artisites Francais (1925). W
A Nestle and Huntsma octagonal Plate, the centre printed en grisaille with a head and shoulders portrait of Prince Albert Victor; Together with a further Royal Worcester circular Plate dated 1896 and decorated with head and shoulders portraits of Mayor and Mayoress of Worcester, Lady Mary Lygon and Earl Beauchamp, (2)
Birth of Prince James, The Old Pretender, silver medal 1688, by J. Smeltzing, depicting a bust of James II with laureate long hair left, a rose beneath the portrait, Jacobus II D.G. Britannarium Imperato and verso depicting the Queen in canopy bed nursing an infant Felitus Publica (Public Happiness) OB FELICISS: M.BRIT: PRINC: NATIV:20TH JUNE 1688:IG:VITUS EQ: B.C.MARC:ALBYVILLE ET SA:ROM:I MP: APUD:BAT:ABLAG:EXT:C.C. (On the most happy birth of the Prince of Great Britain 20th June 1688 Ingnatius White Knight of the Blessed Cross Marquis of Albbeville and of the Holy Roman Empire Ambassador Extraordinaire in Holland, caused this medal to be struck) extremely fine, 60mm diameter
British Victories in the Peninsula circular brass box, 1815, the lid bearing a portrait of Wellington profile left, the side with legend British Victories/in the Peninsula, base of box with inscription First Battle Portugal August 17th 1808 last battle France AP.10 1814, containing four gilt bronze counters recording events of the campaign including Puente, Almares, Salamanca, Pampeluna gilding to box rubbed inscription to side extremely rubbed (Illustration depicts lots 96 & 97)
Two medallions, comprising a medal profile bust portrait of J W Gilbart FRS the first manager of the first joint stock bank established in London and verso the London and Westminster Bank opened March 10th 1834 with list of further branch openings in silver gilt finish, severely damaged throughout the edge, 53mm diameter and a 19th Century bronze medal with bronze bust profile of Walter Scott by W. Wyon 55mm diameter (2)
H. M. Stanley: a relief in profile finished in cream coloured silk by Stucco Manufacturing Co., Leeds within a velvet cushion frame, glazed, 250mm diameter, the reverse named and with manufacturer label and a circular pottery plate with named portrait oval flanked by flags and flowers in colour, star crack to rear (2) £40-60
President Garfield: a pottery loving cup, cracked and a pottery bowl restored each with black printed named portrait, a white pottery jug with named profile, a small glass dish with moulded profile named Henry Clay, a pottery plate printed in blue with a named portrait of Franklin Roosevelt and a Royal Doulton character jug “George Washington” (D6669) (6) £40-80
A prospectus for the launching of the Cunard White Star Ship “Mauretonia”, four glass negative plates showing detail of the airship R101, an American pottery quatrelobe plate with named colour portrait of Col. Lindbergh inscribed for the 1927 New York to Paris flight, a German volume Graf Zeppelin, a plate and a medallion for Concorde, a Mayflower mug and BOAC literature, ashtray and mug (a lot) £40-60
Peel and Cobden: a white pottery jug moulded with named portraits and set with a branch handle, stained, another smaller in buff pottery, a Ridgways plate with named portrait of Joseph Chamberlain, a Bournes potteries reproduction flask depicting Lord John Russell and a framed engraving depicting Pitt (5) £30-60

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