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A rare Wedgwood American subject black basalt intaglio seal, late 18th century, the small oval form bearing a profile portrait of Captain Nathan Hale beside the reversed inscription 'My Country!!!', the reverse impressed 'Wedgwood', 2.4cm.Captain Nathan Hale was a Connecticut-born schoolteacher who worked as a spy against the British during the Revolutionary War. He was captured by the British in 1776 and hanged on 22nd September 1776 at the age of 21. His final words were reputed to be, "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country." Hale has long been considered an American hero and was designated the state hero of Connecticut in 1985. Josiah Wedgwood was a known American sympathiser, likely due in no small part to trade links. Nevertheless, Hale was a controversial figure in Britain and this seal may have been a single commission or limited production for a few trusted like-minded thinkers.
A rare political creamware jug, 2nd half 18th century, the barrel shape painted in red and black with a portrait of John Wilkes, with feathery scrolls around, a band of impressed ovals to the rim and foot, with a mask jug, a restored crack, 15.5cm.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.
John I Smart (1741-1811), fine portrait miniature on ivory of a gentleman in green coat, signed with initials and dated 1778, oval, approximately 3.7 x 3cm, in ornate blue glass and carved giltwood frame with hair locket to reverse. APHA Ref: 6G6V7GJBThe portrait is in good condition, the frame has a crack on the very top, the gilt is wearing in parts
William Douglas (1780-1832) portrait miniature on ivory depicting three children, apparently unsigned, 18 x 12cm, in glazed ormolu mounted frame. APHA Ref: T552F3B5Not examined out of the glazed frame. Ivory panel appears to be ok and flat. There appears to be a certain degree of fading, some dust and debris under glass and a few stains to paint surface - see images.
Edwardian heart shaped double sided locket in diamond frame with sapphire ribbon surmount, the reverse containing a portrait miniature on ivory, 33mm, on a Victorian gold snake link chain, 41cm long, in a Victorian red leather heart shaped box. APHA Ref: 12NRTY7BVery good condition commensurate with age. No obvious signs of any damage or repairs. Stones are all original to the locket. The back of the locket opens and closes correctly. Weighs approximately 11.9 grams. Leather box in good condition commensurate with age.
Good quality mid-19th century painted portrait miniature on ivory, depicting Clandine Henriette Louise, daughter of Karel Siradus Willem Graf Van Hogendorf, and wife of Thomas Hinton Campbell' oval, 5.5 x 4cm, in glazed gilded locket setting with engraved inscription and presented in folding leather case. APHA Ref: Q3NYUHSZ Their is some slight peeling to the gold plate as seen in images, the portrait it's self is in good condition. The leather case is also in good condition with slight signs of wear, their are no signs of restoration or cleaning and no evidence of warping or cracking to the ivory.
Space Exploration - Alfred 'Al' Worden (1932-2020) - Apollo XV - autographed 8x10" colour photograph of Worden in his uniform, a copy of his official NASA portrait. Signed neatly in black ink to the centre, with mission details added. Obtained in-person by the vendor at an Autographica event in the early 2000s. Alfred Merrill Worden (1932 – 2020) was an American test pilot, engineer and NASA astronaut who was command module pilot for the Apollo 15 lunar mission in 1971. One of 24 people to have flown to the Moon, he orbited it 74 times in the command module (CM) Endeavour.
A collection of 19th century Victorian and later ceramic military mess plates and platters, maj. transfer printed. The lot comprising a small plate with portrait of General White central, a Burgerhout porcelain plate, a W. S. & Co. & Wedgwood Napoleon plate with central cavalry scene and relief floral rim, a British Rifle Volunteers plate, a Tournament platter with medieval jousting scene, an Imperial Stone Old England the Tower of London platter, and a 1976 Spode limited edition The Royal Navy Submarine plate, this no. 648.Largest measures approx. 44cm x 36cm.
ALFRED CROWDY LOVETT C.B.E (BRITISH 1862-1919): A WATERCOLOUR PAINTING ON PAPER DEPICTING A PORTRAIT OF A SHIRE WAR HORSE USED IN THE INDIAN CAMPAIGNS DURING THE RAJ CIRCA 1880'SDrawn on O.W.P paper. 39cm x 29cm Alfred Lovett was an army officer commissioned into the Gloucestershire Regiment in 1883, and he was promoted through the ranks to Brigadier General. He was posted to India with his regiment as a lieutenant in 1883, initially in Karachi. He then moved to Poona, Ahmedmagar, Bombay and Narisabad. He commanded the 1st Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment with the BEF in 1914. He was appointed Brigade Commander in the First Division and made Companion of the Order of the Bath, and awarded CBE in 1919.While in India, Lovett illustrated an important book written by Major Macmunn, 'Armies of India' published originally in London by A&C Black in 1911.Lovett died from illness aged 57 years old and is buried in Scarborough Manor Road Cemetry, North Yorkshire.He was a very talented artist, painting landscapes, Indian Army uniforms and soldiers and his work is held in the Royal Academy.Provenance: British Private Collection.
ALFRED CROWDY LOVETT C.B.E (BRITISH 1862-1919): A MAGNIFICENT WATERCOLOUR PAINTING ON BOARD DEPICTING A PORTRAIT OF A SCOTTISH REGIMENT HIGHLANDER STANDING HOLDING HIS RIFLE, IN FULL REGALIASigned by the artist and dated 1904.37cm x 27cmAlfred Lovett was an army officer commissioned into the Gloucestershire Regiment in 1883, and he was promoted through the ranks to Brigadier General. He was posted to India with his regiment as a lieutenant in 1883, initially in Karachi. He then moved to Poona, Ahmedmagar, Bombay and Narisabad. He commanded the 1st Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment with the BEF in 1914. He was appointed Brigade Commander in the First Division and made Companion of the Order of the Bath, and awarded CBE in 1919.While in India, Lovett illustrated an important book written by Major Macmunn, 'Armies of India' published originally in London by A&C Black in 1911.Lovett died from illness aged 57 years old and is buried in Scarborough Manor Road Cemetry, North Yorkshire.He was a very talented artist, painting landscapes, Indian Army uniforms and soldiers and his work is held in the Royal Academy.Provenance: British Private Collection.
ALFRED CROWDY LOVETT C.B.E (BRITISH 1862-1919): A WATERCOLOUR PAINTING ON PAPER DEPICTING A PORTRAIT OF A SHIRE MILITARY WAR HORSE USED BY THE INDIAN CAMPAIGNS DURING THE RAJ CIRCA 1880'SWith dressed mane and tail with atakarines.35cm x 25cmAlfred Lovett was an army officer commissioned into the Gloucestershire Regiment in 1883, and he was promoted through the ranks to Brigadier General. He was posted to India with his regiment as a lieutenant in 1883, initially in Karachi. He then moved to Poona, Ahmedmagar, Bombay and Narisabad. He commanded the 1st Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment with the BEF in 1914. He was appointed Brigade Commander in the First Division and made Companion of the Order of the Bath, and awarded CBE in 1919.While in India, Lovett illustrated an important book written by Major Macmunn, 'Armies of India' published originally in London by A&C Black in 1911.Lovett died from illness aged 57 years old and is buried in Scarborough Manor Road Cemetry, North Yorkshire.He was a very talented artist, painting landscapes, Indian Army uniforms and soldiers and his work is held in the Royal Academy.Provenance: British Private Collection.
ALFRED CROWDY LOVETT C.B.E (BRITISH 1862-1919): A WATERCOLOUR PAINTING ON PAPER DEPICTING A PORTRAIT OF A SHIRE MILITARY WAR HORSE USED BY THE INDIAN REGIMENTS DURING THE RAJ CIRCA 1880'SThe horse with dressed mane and tail with atakarines.35cm x 25cmAlfred Lovett was an army officer commissioned into the Gloucestershire Regiment in 1883, and he was promoted through the ranks to Brigadier General. He was posted to India with his regiment as a lieutenant in 1883, initially in Karachi. He then moved to Poona, Ahmedmagar, Bombay and Narisabad. He commanded the 1st Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment with the BEF in 1914. He was appointed Brigade Commander in the First Division and made Companion of the Order of the Bath, and awarded CBE in 1919.While in India, Lovett illustrated an important book written by Major Macmunn, 'Armies of India' published originally in London by A&C Black in 1911.Lovett died from illness aged 57 years old and is buried in Scarborough Manor Road Cemetry, North Yorkshire.He was a very talented artist, painting landscapes, Indian Army uniforms and soldiers and his work is held in the Royal Academy.Provenance: British Private Collection.

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