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Victoria, Diamond Jubilee 1897, the official large silver medal, by G. W. de Saulles, old veiled bust left, rev youthful diademed head left, after W. Wyon, 55mm (BHM 3506; E 1817), in original case, virtually mint state, toned; small official medals (3), 1897, 1902, 1935, this boxed; Captain Cook, silver and bronze medals of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand, 1969, Bi-centenary of the rediscovery of New Zealand, bust left, on globe, rev H. M. Bark "Endeavour", 63mm (K. 39), in cases of issue, these as struck, others unless stated, good very fine. (6)
Bath and West of England Agricultural Society, a frosted and glazed silver medal, by J. Milton, "Awarded to Mr George Guard at Yeovil Meeting, 1856, for a Grey Hack Gelding "Saddler", bust of Francis Russell, Duke of Bedford right, rev Britannioa awards wreath to two farm workers, 60mm (BHM 547; Eimer 938), the glass lunettes within (named) silver edge, with ornate suspension loop and ring. Virtually mint state, but peripheral toning to medal.
William Pitt (1759-1806), Birmingham Pitt Club, a frosted and glazed silver medal, 1814, by T. Webb, bust left, rev legend in wreath, 52mm (BHM 834; Eimer 1039), the glass lunettes within silver edge, with suspension loop and ring. The medal virtually mint state, but reverse glass cracked and some `dustiness` beneath glass.
The Duke of Wellington`s Continental Victories, a bronze box medal, containing a set of paper roundels printed with the names of the battles, uniformed bust of Wellington left, base, inscription in wreath, BY HIS CONSUMATE SKILL …, 47mm (BHM 885; Eimer Wellington 82; Eimer 1075a), very fine; Manchester School of Medicine, un-named copper prize medal, 1850, 50mm; League of Mercy enamelled cross, 22mm, these varied state. (3)
An 18th century creamware globular teapot with twisted strap handle, probably Leeds. Painted with the bust of William V of Orange and Wilhelmina of Prussia to/w orange trees, flowers and foliage, 10.5 cm h. N.B. A similar teapot is by repute in the Glaisher Collection, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
A SILVER COMMEMORATIVE MEDALLION:- Diamond Jubilee of Victoria 1897 dia.26mm together with a COPPER FARTHING; Middlesex 1793 Rev. bust of Isaac Newton; a later COPY OF THE BRASS SATIRICAL MEDALLET; "To Hanover" dated 1837 and a BRASS ADVERTISING TOKE N Birmingham 1788 with the "Spade" half-guinea reverse (4 items)
French Empire style figural ormolu two train mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel, silk suspension and striking on a bell, the 3.25" gilded dial within a rounded arched casing, surmounted by the bust of a young lady and attended by a lady in flowing robes holding a spear, over a rectangular stepped base with foliate cast frieze, 19" high
Colin Colahan (1897-1987) - Bronze bust - "Freya Stark" (1893-1993), 19.75ins high, signed, with attached lead seal Note : Dame Freya Stark was a well known British Explorer and Travel Writer. Writing more than two dozen books about her travels in the Middle and near East, she was one of the first non-Arabs to travel through the Southern Arabian Deserts
James Pittendrigh Macgillivray (1856-1938) - Dark brown patinated bronze bust, thought to be of the artist`s daughter, 14.75ins high, signed and dated 1916, on ebonised oval plinth base for same Provenance : Mr James Bow Dunn (1861-1930) of Glasgow and Edinburgh, Fellow of the Royal Institution of British Architects and a Fellow of the Royal Scottish Academy, and thence of family descent
A Wedgwood Parianware bust - Thomas Earle, Second Earl of Zetland (1795-1873) wearing Masonic medals and the Chain of Office as the Grand Master for the United Grand Lodge of England, on circular socle, 20ins high (impressed mark to back and registered 11th Decr. 1868 - firing crack exposed through name just above socle and slight chip to rear of bust) Note : Thomas Earle, Second Earl of Zetland was M.P. for Richmond and York, Lord Lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire and Grand Master of the Freemasons 1843-1869
A Copeland Parian bust after W. C. Marshall - `Ophelia`, 11.5ins high (impressed marks to back and `Crystal Palace Art Union` to socle) and a pair of Doulton Lambeth stoneware `Slaters` patent baluster shaped vases, moulded in relief with flowers and leaves, 8ins high (impressed mark and number 9316 to base)
A cast iron cresting of George and the Dragon, of pierced and stylised design, height 36 cm; two cast brass royal cyphers, width 19cm; a gilt metal lion rampant with painted shield, 33cm high; a pair of small brass candlesticks, 12cm high; a painted plaster block decorated with crest, 15cm high; an Inuit carved soapstone walrus, 12cm wide; a gilt metal and glass hanging oil lamp; after the antique - a carved primitive stone bust of a stylised figure, width 13 cm, (10), (a/f).
After the antique - a parian bust of Apollo Belvedere by Brown Westhead Moore, mid 19th century, with hair tied as a ribbon, wearing flowing robe, on turned wooden socle, inscribed `Art Union of London 1861`, 34cm high; After the antique - a parian figure of Venus, 19th century, hair tied in a ribbon, standing full length, holding fruit and flowing robe, on stepped oval base, 44cm high; After the antique - another parian figure of a classical female, 19th century, seated, wearing laurel leaf crown and flowing robes, holding scroll, 48cm high, (3).
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