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* Soete (Pierre de, 1886-1948). Minerva Motors, bronze scuplture with marble base, original spear lacking, signed 'P.de Socte' to edge of lower bronze base, small plate on front of marble base reads 'Minerva Motors a The Midland Counties Motor Garage Co Ltd a L'Occasion du 25 Anniv. De Fondation des Usines Minerva 1897-1922', height 33 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Minerva Motors was a Belgian firm started by a young Dutchman, Sylvain de Jong, in Antwerp. In 1903 de Jong founded Minerva Motors (after successfully producing bicycles and motorbikes). Minerva Motors produced luxury automobiles until 1956 when the company closed. This sculpture celebrates The Midlands Counties Motor Garage on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the founding of the Minerva factories 1897-1922.
* Duke of Wellington. A bronze half bust of the Duke of Wellington after Henry Weigall cast by Elkington & Co 1852, inscribed on the reverse 'Modelled from sittings taken on Aug 6 9 11 and Nov 18 1851 / H Weigall. 27 Somerset St., Published Oct 10 1852' and 'No 6 Executed by Elkington Mason & Co 1853', 40 cm high QTY: (1)
* Duke of Wellington. A fine equestrian bronze modelled as the Duke of Wellington on horseback after Edmund Cotterill (1794-1860), retailed by Garrard circa 1837, the Duke in uniform holding a telescope astride his horse Copenhagen, the naturalistic base stamped 'Published as the act directs by R Garrard. Panton St London, 18th June 1837', 'Cotterill Sculp', mounted on a shaped bronze base, one reign detached, one ear with minor loss, 50.5 cm high QTY: (1)NOTE:Edmund Cotterill (1794-1860) attended the Royal Academy Schools in 1820 and exhibited there from 1822-1858. From 1833 he was chief designer for R&S Garrard, London and produced equestrian bronzes as well as large groups in silver. This model was originally designed in silver and displayed on the sideboard at Wellington's London residence, Apsley House.
* Duke of Wellington. A Regency bronze half bust of the Duke of Wellington by George Gammon Adams, hollow bronze and signed to the rear 'G.G. Adams. SC. Published Janry 10th 1833', 30 cm high QTY: (1)NOTE:George Gammon Adams (1821-1898) was an English portrait sculptor and medallist. He was born in Staines and the son of James Adams upholsterer and auctioneer. He entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1840 on the recommendation of the medallist William Wyon where he trained as a medallist. He exhibited several works at the 1851 Great Exhibition. The following year he was given the honour of making the death mask of the Duke of Wellington from which he made a marble bust of the Duke. Adams is also best remembered for a statue of Charles Napier in Trafalgar Square which he completed in 1856.
* Duke of Wellington. A Victorian bronze circular wall plaque after G.G. Adams 1853, bust of Wellington facing right 'Arthur Duke of Wellington', 'C.C. Adams Sc. Jan 10 1853', 24.5 cm diameter, together with a collection of Wellington roundels and plaques including a large circular plaque cast with the Military General Service Medal 1793-1814 design, faintly engraved 'The Army of the Peninsular', 17.5 cm diameter QTY: (6)
* Duke of Wellington. A Victorian equestrian bronze modelled as the Duke of Wellington on horseback after Baron Carlo Marochetti circa 1844, the Duke in uniform holding his hat astride his horse Copenhagen on a naturalistic base, unsigned, reigns detached, minor loss to ear, 44 cm high QTY: (1)NOTE:Baron Carlo Marochetti was commissioned to design the monument to Wellington in Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow in 1844.
* Fabric. A panel of silk lampas persienne, French, 1720s, pieced panel of silk lampas persienne, with a design 'à la dentelle' incorporating stylised floral and foliate motifs, woven in cream, green, silver, and bronze, on a gold ground, rubbed in places with some surface losses, gold metallic braid to edges, backed with pieced hessian, latter with 6 large brass rings sewn to top edge, 99 x 84 cm (39 x 33 ins) QTY: (1)NOTE:Lampas is a precious figured silk fabric with a refined and complex weaving technique which produces a rich and colourful result. Lampas persienne, or 'décor à dentelle' with its patterns echoing the forms of lacework, was particularly popular in the late 17th and early 18th century.
A group of six medals awarded to No. 240096 Sgt. S.H. Manhire DCLI :- Military medal (5/DCLI); British War and Victory medals (No. 1452 Sgt.); Territorial Force War medal (No. 1452 Cpl.); Defence medal and Cadet Force long service medal (Act.-Flt. Lt. S.H. Manhire R.A.F.V.R (T)) together with three running medals including Sterling Silver North East Counties Association team race medal dated 1915 (1/5 DCLI Pte. H. Manhire), 1916 silver running medal (Bournemouth 1/5 DCLI) and one other DCLI bronze sports medal (9)
A rare First War Officer's cuff-rank tunic of a Captain in the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, the four pocket tunic with embroidered Captain's cuff-rank insignia, brass buttons and bronze collar badges together with leather Sam Browne waist belt, double straps, revolver holster and ammunition pouch, First War Officer's peaked cap with Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry cap badge and a pair of khaki pantaloons
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