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A parcel lot of ceramics and glass to include a hexagonal glass footed paperweight with inset bronze plaque of Napoleon, signed, bell with bust handle and battle scene to side, and various 19th Century bisque figures and plaques mostly German, to include Bathing belle, girls etc, Stratton compact, lions, boxes etc, some A/F, 15 pieces.
Assorted Mid 20th Century Evening Wear including a Roecliffe Chapman Grosvenor Street lime green full length dress with gold metallic floral appliques (size 38); similar full length dress in blue; pink brocade evening dress with velvet pleated mount to the bust; black floral evening skirt with lace trims and appliques; green satin sleeveless cocktail dress with pleated detailing to the waist; green fitted evening jacket with feather/fern style appliques (6)
Four: Military Medal, Geo V first type (841152 Sjt G McLean D 70/Bde RFA), BWM, Victory (1643 WO Cl 2 G McLean RA), T.F.E.M Geo V military bust (841152 B.S.Mjr G McLean RFA), VF top NEF (small digs to TFEM edge before and after naming). Plate 1 Note: Military Medal Supplement to the London Gazette 21st August 1917
TFEM, Geo V military bust (3 Sjt E K Bates 4/The Queen’s Regt) VF; Efficiency Medals with Territorial suspender bars (2): Geo V issue (4259167 Cpl J S Forster 4 R North’d Fus) VF; Geo VI Ind Imp (3189137 Pte T Jackson KOSB), VF. Efficiency Medal with Militia bar, Geo VI Ind Imp (1984894 Sjt A C McIntosh RE) VF (minor edge bruising).. (4)
A scarce French 20 bore officers’ Model 1740-1750 Gendarmerie de France flintlock holster pistol, 18½” overall, barrel 11¾” with top flat and octagonal breech; stepped lock with flat swan neck cock and squared pan with unbridled frizzen, the plate with engraved decoration and name “La Chai-- Paris”; fullstocked with steel trigger guard, ramrod pipes and long spurred butt cap with silver grotesque mask finial, and with openwork silver sideplate incorporating laureate bust, and silver escutcheon surmounted by coronet and incorporating military trophies. GWO & QGC (cleaned overall, repairs to fore-end, replacement ramrod) Plate 11
A rare early 19th century West Indies carved horn pipe tamper, with a head finial having braided hair and a pewter collar, replaced base, 3Όin (8.2cm) high, an 18th century boxwood squirrel pipe tamper, 3Όin (8.2cm) high, an 18th century boxwood pipe tamper with chip carved geometric decoration, a 19th century treen boot and leg pipe tamper, a 19th century treen shoe pipe tamper and a brass bust of the Duke of Wellington pipe tamper. (6) See Alastair Leslie, 300 Years of Tobacco Stoppers, 2012, pp 244-245, plates 319-321 for similar examples of West Indian tampers.
Pierre-Jean David, called David d`Angers (French, 1789-1856). A relief portrait bust of George Cuvier, bronze, titled `GEORGE CUVIER` and signed `P. J. DAVID 1832`, 6Ύin (17.2cm) diameter, in a burr veneered frame. Georges Cuvier (French, 1769-1832) naturalist and zoologist. There is a a marble bust of Cuvier by David, dated 1832 in the Louvre, Paris. Provenance: Ex collection Ralph Holland (1917-2012), art historian.
Thomas Sharp (1805 - 1882). Augustus FitzClarence, marble bust, titled, signed and dated 1831, 24½in (62.2cm) high, with a later painted pedestal. (2) Provenance: The Old Rectory, Mapledurham, Oxfordshire. Rupert Gunnis, The Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660 - 1851, records busts of Lord Augustus FitzClarance by Sharp. Augustus FitzClarence was the illegitimate son of Prince William, later King William IV and his mistress, Dorothea Jordan, an Irish actress. He became the vicar of Mapledurham, Oxfordshire in 1829, where he remained until his death in 1854.
Attributed to Sir William Beechey, RA (1753-1839), Portrait of a lady, bust length, wearing a red dress and lace veil, standing beside a sunlit door, oil on canvas, 73.5cm by 61cm In mostly good original condition. Un-lined covered in a layer of dirt and discoloured varnish. There is a v shaped area of damage within the background towards the upper right hand corner approx 0.5-1cm on each side (un visible on photos). A few very minor paint losses in bottom right hand corner. Fine cracquelure throughout. Area of over painting in background above her right hand shoulder. Not examined with a UV light. General knocks and losses to the frame, especially bottom right hand corner. In original early 19th century carved giltwood frame.
Four modern bronze medallions, comprising `The Robert Latham` medal, designed by Philip Nathan, obv: Samuel Pepys Esq 1633-1703, rev: relief images emblematic of the Arts and Industry, 9.8cm diameter, `The Worshipful Company of Scientific Instrument Makers`, Michael Faraday Bicentenary Celebration 24 Sept 1991, obv: bust of Michael Faraday 1791-1867, rev: Royal Institution Arms, 8cm diameter, `Baring Brothers & Co Limited` medallion, struck to commemorate the banks return to 8 Bishopsgate, 12 October 1981, 8cm diameter and `The Chelsea Physic Garden, Freedom of the Garden`, 5cm diameter
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