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Departure of the Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, from the Low Countries, 1587, contemporary cast AE Medal, bust of Robert Dudley facing three quarters left, robe. co. leic. et. in belg. gvber. 1587, rev. .non. gregem. sed. ingratos, landscape in which a dog departs, right, from a flock of sheep, left, 48 mm. (MI i, 140/100; Eimer 54), good very fine, very rare VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Commonwealth, Battle of Dunbar Military Reward, 1650, by Thomas Simon, eighteenth century restrike in white metal, armoured and draped bust of Cromwell left, tho. simon. fe. on truncation, battle scene behind, rev. Speaker seated facing the House of Commons in session, 28 mm. x 23 mm. (Eimer 181a; MI, i, 392/14), some marks, nearly extremely fine VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Cromwell, Memorial 1658, silver medal by Kirk, laureate bust left, rev. oliver cromwell 1638, 25mm., very fine; Charles II, Coronation 1661, silver medal by T Simon, crowned bust right, rev. king enthroned crowned by Peace, 29mm. (E.221; MI.71,76), good fine; George I, Coronation 1714, silver medal by J Croker (E.470; MI.424,1), good; and George III, Coronation 1761, silver medal by L Natter, 34mm. (E.694), fine (4) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Murder of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, 1678, Silver medal by G. Bower, bust right being strangled by his own cravat, moriendo. restitvit. rem. e. godfrey, rev. tantvm. religio. potvit., man strangling a prone figure, pope standing left blessing the event and holding a bulla, edge inscribed cervice. fracta. fidem. svstvlit. atlas. xnx. 1678, 39 mm. (MI i, 577/247; Eimer 257a), nearly extremely fine VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Murder of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, 1678, Silver medal by G. Bower, bust right being strangled by his own cravat, moriendo. restitvit. rem. e. godfrey, rev. eqvo. credite. tvcri, moon-lit landscape in which a man, left, walks ahead of a horseman riding left supporting a body before him, edge inscribed cervice. fracta fidem. svstvlit. atlas, xns, 1678, 39 mm. (MI i, 577/248; Eimer 258a), even old tone, nearly extremely fine VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Accession of James II, 1685, silver medal, by George Bower, laureate deaped bust right, . iacobvs. ii. dg. mag. - bri. fran. et. hi. rex, rev. .tutamen ab. alto, crown set on chair of state amid heavenly rays, angel to right with flaming sword in right hand and olive branch in left, 43mm. (BMI i, 611/18; Eimer -), some marks, otherwise good very fine VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Anne, Union of England and Scotland, 1707, silver medal by J Croker, bust left, rev. two genii supporting crown above arms, 34mm. (MI.296,111), fine, and silver Jeton, rev. arms on pedestal with Lion and Unicorn (MI.295,108), good very fine (2) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Coronation of George IV, 1821, bronze medal by Thomason and Jones, laureate draped bust left, rev. ante probata monistrat, king enthroned, crowned by Britannia, Scotia and Hibernia, 54mm. (BHM 1091; E.1143), about extremely fine in contemporary shagreen case VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY STUDIO E. LAVORO, ITALIAN CARVED WHITE MARBLE BUST of a young lady, modelled selling and reading from an open book, 16 1/2" (41.9cm) high on a conforming base and moulded on a pink veined marble and black slate pedestal with octagonal moulded top above a square tapering column and moulded base, 62" (157.5cm) high overall
Tripura, Vira Vikrama Kishora Deb Barman (1923-47), machine-struck Rupee, 11.35g, TE 1337, without name of any queen, bu... Tripura, Vira Vikrama Kishora Deb Barman (1923-47), machine-struck Rupee, 11.35g, TE 1337, without name of any queen, bust of Maharaja with legend around: Pancha Śri Maharaja Manikya Vira Vikrama Kishora Deb Barman Bahadur; rev. lion rampant to left, with trident issuing from its back, Tripura Rajya above, date below, all within decorative border, milled edge (RB. 302; KM. 406), good very fine with a little discolouration, scarce Provenance:The rupees of this reign are somewhat debased and much less rare than previous issues. It is possible that some of them may have been used in circulation, although unofficially. View Terms & Conditions
Three early 19th century Nelson commemorative reverse glass pictures, `LORD NELSON`S FUNERAL CAR.` `Pub. Feb. 17, 1806, by I. Hinton, 44. Wells Strt. Oxford Strt. London.`, 10 x 14in (25 x 35.5cm); `Fame & Britannia Crown`g with Laurels_ the BUST of the glorious & VICTORIOUS HERO NELSON for the distinguish`d & Interesting Services which he has perform`d for the Benefit of his Country_This NOBLE VETERAN having been in more than 121 different engagements by SEA & LAND and succeeded in being VICTORIOUS in more than 100 of them_ And History is Entering his NAME to Immortality.` `London. Published by P. Gally, Novr. 25, 1805, No. 7, Beauchamp Street, Leather Lane, Holborn.`; `A Correct Representation of the Funeral Barge which convey`d the Body of the late Lord Nelson from Greenwich to Whitehall, Jany. 8th, 1806`. `London Pubd. Septr. 1806, by P. Barnaschina, 32 Baldwin Gardens.` (3) Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
Nelson interest. An early 19th century brown glazed pearlware jug, printed with portraits of Lord Nelson and Lord Collingwood, 5¾in (14.3cm) high, 8in (20.2cm) wide, a pearlware and silver lustre jug, printed with a bust of Lord Nelson, the reverse with a list of the fleet, with the number of guns, a moulded pearlware jug and a green glazed oval plaque. (4) Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
Nelson interest. A 19th century brown glazed and silver lustre pottery bust of Lord Nelson, 8¾in (22cm) high, a parian bust of Nelson after John Flaxman, the reverse impressed `R & L` for Robinson and Leadbetter; a Derby porcelain bust of Nelson, the base with his dates; three Staffordshire pottery models, two titled `Death of Nelson`; a Samson bowl in the Nelson Service pattern and a porcelain mug with an applied bisque bust of Wellington, titled. (8) Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
Nelson interest: Three 19th century reverse glass pictures, `The Ever-to-be Lament`d DEATH of LORD NELSON, Who was Shot by a Mufket Ball in the Brave & GLORIOUS VICTORY over the Combin`e Fleets, of FRANCE & SPAIN, NEAR Cape Trafalgar Oct. 21. 1805`, 8½ x 6½in (21.2 x 16cm), `LORD NELSON`S FUNERAL CAR`, `A Monumental Design to perpetuate the Memory of Lord Nelson who Fell Octr. 21 1805`, `Pub. June 1, 1806 by P. Barnaschina, 43 Leather Lane, Holborn`; `Genealogical Tree of British Naval Victors`, etching and coloured aquatint, designed by H. Innes and engraved by James Egan, `London, 1841, Published by I. W. Laird, 1 Leadenhall Street`, 24¼ x 18in (61.7 x 45.5cm), in a bird`s eye maple frame; a cut-paper picture engraved with a profile bust of Nelson, `TRAFALGAR, COPENHAGEN, THE NILE`, with a mirror back; a collage picture of Nelson, with printed and silkwork elements; a Pears print `SALUTING THE ADMIRAL`, a mirror picture engraved `H.M.S. Victory` and a pencil sketch of Nelson, signed `J. W. Devis`. (9) Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
A German silhouette by J. C. Weinrauch (1765-1846), behind a bevelled glass front, the bust of a gentleman within a gilt rondel flanked by a cherub and literary symbols, on a pink fabric ground, signed `J. C. Wein`r auch del`, late 18th / early 19th century, 3½ x 2¾in (8.8 x 6.9cm). Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
A 19th century glass paperweight with a sulphide double portrait of Queen Victoria and Albert, possibly Clichy, 3in (7.3cm) wide, together with a similar paperweight with a sulphide portrait bust of Nelson, 2Ύin (6.7cm) wide and a cut glass decanter stopper with a profile bust of George III, the reverse with the death of Wolfe, inscribed `Marchant Inv F`, 2Ύin (6.9cm) high. (3) Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
A collection of 19th century blue and white earthenware Royal Navy Mess plates, `MESS 6` with rope and chain borders, impressed `10`; `MESS No. 11`, with port landscape vignettes and Naval trophies; `MESS No. 26`, the reverse with an impressed `Crown patent` and printed mark `THE GEM`; `MESS No. 25` and `MESS No. 18` both with busts of Queen Victoria and with sailors; `MESS 11`, with rope and anchor border with flowers and leaves; `MESS 1`, printed mark `B.T.P. Co.`; `MESS 4`, unmarked; `MESS No. 3 MORGAN`, ship vignettes, flowers and naval trophies, `Crown` impressed mark, `MESS No. 41`, King portrait bust with sailors, printed mark `H&T`; `ROYAL NAVY MESS No. 25`, printed mark `FLETCHER & MILLER`, CHINA, GLASS & GENERAL HARDWARE WAREHOUSE, BUTCHER St. PORTSEA`; `MARINE`, impressed `IRONSTONE` and printed Davenport mark, `PER MARE PER TERRAM, R M A, SERGEANTS MESS`, impressed mark `WEDGWOOD`; `JUNIOR UNITED SERVICE CLUB`, impressed `REAL IRONSTONE CHINA`, printed mark `SHARPUS & Co. 13 COCKSPUR ST. LONDON.`. (14) Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
A pair of Victorian Copeland parian bust of Miranda and Ophelia, sculpted by W. C. Marshall for the Crystal Palace Art Union, impressed marks, 11in (27.7cm) high, a Minton parian bust of the young Queen Victoria, sculpted by C. Marochette, signed with impressed marks; a terracotta bust of a lady by Josh Pitts, 1864 and a parian bust of a lady, unmarked. (5) Provenance: The Property of Dr & Mrs Emanuel.
Two Victorian Tunbridge ware stamp boxes, each decorated with a profile bust of Queen Victoria, with more than one thousand tesserae, the top with stickware, the sides with mosaic, one inscribed `POSTAGE STAMPS.`, the other `POSTAGE ONE PENNY`, 1½in (3.6cm) wide, 1Ύin (4cm) deep, max. (2) Provenance: The Alberto Rava Collection of Tunbridge ware.
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