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"JOHN NIXON (1755-1818) Admiring Quinn’s Monument, Bath Abbey, signed with initials ‘J.N.’ (lower left) and further inscribed ‘Quinn’s Monument, Abbey Church, Bath’, watercolour 8 1/2 x 5 1/2in (21.6 x 13.9cm). In this watercolour Dr Johnson, Boswell and Garrick are depicted surveying the bust of James Quinn. The subject was engraved in 1790 for the European magazine. Sold with a pen, ink and watercolour sketch by Nixon depicting ‘Allington Castle’, Maidstone; and a further watercolour sketch by the artist depicting West Thurrock, Essex; three (3)"
Utamaro - three Japanese polychrome woodblock oban prints, date seals for 1790-1842, two depicting bust portraits of beautiful maidens, the other with a maiden standing on a boat accompanied by two further figures, approx 37cm x 26cm, unframed, together with a large collection of other Japanese prints, approx 57 in total (all unframed, some faults).
A J & T Bevington Parian bust of Clytie, circa 1870, on a socle base, impressed `J & TB` to side, height approx 26cm, a Minton Parian butter dish and cover moulded with lily pads and buds, together with a small collection of Parian ware, two Continental porcelain figure groups and a Royal Doulton `The London Bobby` large character jug, D6744.
1916 WW1 bronze medallion, by J.P. Legastelois, with a bust of Lord Kitchener, the verso with Britannia as Minerva holding a sword and shield, 68mm wide, on mahogany plinth with presentation plaque reading ""To H. Wilson Esq., A souvenir of the Championship Display given at the Sidcup Golf Club In aid of the Lord Kitchener National Memorial Fund, May 5th 1917, Presented by Spink & Son Piccadilly. W."", 9cm wide, (2), with printed research
SILVER CANADIAN INDIAN PEACE MEDAL, 1873 obverse: Victoria, bust right, with legend: ‘Victoria Regina’, signed below truncated shoulder ‘J.S. & A.B. Wyon’, reverse: full length portrait Albert Edward, H.R.H. Prince of Wales (Edward VII) shaking hands with a native Chief against tipi village with rising sun encircled by ‘Indian Treaty No. 3, 1873, diameter 3"" — 7.6 cm. Note: Treaty 3, signed October 3, 1873 by the Ojibway Nation and the Crown, ceding tracts of territory in northwestern Ontario and a part of eastern Manitoba
A 1920s Noritake set of eight coffee cups and saucers (plus extra saucers) in Desert pattern, sold together with four Crown Derby coffee cups and saucers in duck egg blue, fluted and gilded at rims and three Grindley coffee cups and saucers in Imari palette, also included in lot is a Limoges parian bust of a boy on blue glazed socle base. (Qty)
Art Nouveau bust of Sappho after Emmanuel Villanis (French 1858-1914), executed in patinated metal, depicting the 7th century Greek poetess looking down and to the left, rising on a naturalistic plinth identifying the bust as `Sapho` [sic] and having a cast signature verso `E. Villanis,` 22.5""h 13""w x 8""d
John Wilkes (1727-97), Member for Middlesex 1768 halfpenny-sized political token, bust of Wilkes, R. MAY TRUE BRITAINS ENJOY LIBERTY WITHOUT OPPRESSION, No. 45, very fine, SCARCE * Wilkes was jailed for treason in 1768 for publishing number 45 of THE NORTH BRITON accusing the King of lying about the truce with France, ending the Seven Years War with overly generous terms. His unarmed supporters rebelled against the sentence but were fired upon in the St George`s Field Massacre, killing 7 and wounding 15. British subjects in the American colonies closely followed Wilkes` career. His struggles convinced many colonists that the British constitution was being subverted by a corrupt ministry, an idea that contributed to the coming of the American Revolution.
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