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A Royal Doulton stoneware Lord Nelson commemorative jug, circa 1905, with a plain silver rim (marks worn), moulded, blue and green glazed with a portrait oval flanked by maritime battle scenes, 20cm high; a Doulton & Watts, Lambeth stoneware Nelson bust mug, mid 19th century, impressed mark, 16cm high; another of Napoleon Bonaparte, possibly Stephen Green, Imperial Pottery Lambeth, mid 19th century, impressed cartouche, 18cm high; and a Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, circa 1892, `Christopher Columbus Sighted America Oct. 12. 1492`, with a moulded bust, impressed marks, no. 8385, 16.5cm high (4).
Eric Ravilious for Wedgwood, a Queensware mug commemorating the Wedgwood factory`s move to Barlaston in 1940, printed in black, light blue and yellow with a bust of Josiah Wedgwood flanked by two arched kilns enclosing groups of ceramic wares, green printed factory mark, black printed `Designed by Eric Ravilious`, later adhesive label `Richard Dennis Wedgwood Exhibition 1982 V246`, 10.5cm high Provenance: Richard Dennis, Kensington Church Street, London, Wedgwood Exhibition 1982, no. V246. See sale these rooms `British & Continental Ceramics & Glass & Decorative Arts`18th October 2011, lot 318 for another example. This was to be RaviliousÕs last design for Wedgwood before his untimely death in 1942. .
Autograph – Lord Randolph Churchill original membership application form for the Amphitryon Club London signed in pencil by Lord Randolph Churchill as sponsor for Prince Dolgoroukoff the Imperial Attache for the Russian Ambassador (who has also signed) with two further signatures. Dated March 31st 1894. Together with a similar application form for Prince Boris Priatopolk-Czetwertynski dated August 24th 1891 signed by Lord deGrey and Count Andes Kreutz. Rare. The Amphitryon Club was in its day the most sought after Gentleman’s Club in London boasting by far the highest prices for food and drink. It was the venue for the most lavish dinner ever seen at the time when it hosted a send-off party for Lord Randolph Churchill on the eve of his departure to South Africa. Its opulence couldn’t be sustained however and it went bust in 1897.
Autographs - Vera Lynn (b.1917), English singer and actress. A black and white bust portrait photograph, signed in blue ink `To Leslie / Thank you for everything / hope you will always / manage me / Sincerely / Vera 1.10.1940`, 30.5cm x 24cm; Jack Carson (1910-63), Canadian film actor. A black and white bust portrait photograph by Gaby of Montreal, signed in black ink `To Leslie - / with gratitude / Jack`, 25cm x 20.5cm; Sophie Tucker (1886-1966), Russian-born American singer and actress. A black and white bust portrait photograph, signed in blue ink `To / Mr & Mrs Leslie / Macdonnell / love / from / Sophie Tucker / The Seasons / Greetings / for 1949`, 35cm x 28cm (creased); and six other portrait photographs, including two signed, (9).
A Carborundum Co. advertising bust figure, in the form of a native North American Indian, marked to the front of the base `"Hardest & Sharpest"`, and to the rear `The Carborundum Coy Ltd / Trafford Park, / Manchester`, 12cm high (chip to one rear corner); and a similar cast brass bust, uninscribed, (2).
A Rowntree`s Elect Cocoa sample tin, circa 1910, the lid with youthful bust portraits and floral motifs emblematic of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, 6.5cm long; a Cadbury`s Bournville Cocoa sample tin, the base with vesta striking plate, 6.5cm long; a Mackintosh`s toffee sample tin, with a sliding lid, the base with a printed domino design, 6cm long; a Mackintosh`s toffee sample tin, with a hinged lid, the base with a printed domino design, 6cm long; a small (six cube) Oxo tin; a Beech-Nut chewing gum tin, 13.5cm long; and a Fry`s Chocolate Bonbons card box, in the form of a book, 14.5cm long, (7).
CLIFF RICHARD. A black and white half-length portrait picture, showing the artist seated with his guitar, signed in blue ink `Cliff Richard`, 12cm x 9cm; a black and white full-length portrait photograph, showing the artist seated with his guitar, signed in blue ink `Best Wishes + Lots of / Luck / Cliff Richard`, 14cm x 9cm; and assorted other publicity photographs, various sizes; also EDDIE COCHRAN. A black and white bust portrait photograph, showing the artist with an unknown female, signed in red ink `Love + xxx / to Margaret, / Eddie Cochran`, 20.5cm x 25.5cm; and ADAM FAITH. A black and white bust portrait photograph, showing the artist with an unknown female, signed in blue ink `Kind Regards / to Margaret / love / Adam xx`, 20.5cm x 25.5cm.
THE BEATLES. A set of autographs, comprising `Beatles / John Lennon` in blue ink; `Paul McCartney` in blue ink; `Ringo Starr` in black ink (slightly faded); and `George Harrison` in blue ink, all to a single sheet of plain off-white paper, 13.5cm x 8.5cm (creased; mounted to a support board); with The Beatles Book, Nos 1-8 and 14-40 (No.3 with clipped cover title); a programme for a Beatles tour, circa 1964; a tea plate with transfer-printed bust portraits of The Beatles; and two scrapbooks of ephemera.
Crested china - An Arcadian petrol can, `Caversham`, 57mm high; an Arcadian owl, `Caversham`, 70mm high; an Arcadian chick hatching from an egg, `Caversham`, 65mm long; an Arcadian bust of a judge, `Reading`, 59mm high; an Arcadian swan, `Reading`, 65mm long; a Willow Art Cenotaph, `Reading`, 140mm high; and an unmarked pot, with transfer print of `The River, Reading`, 62mm high, (7).
Ancient Rome, Diva Faustina Senior (d. AD 140/1), bronze As, Rome mint, c. AD 146-161, bust right, rev., Ceres standing holding torch, 27mm, fine; Marcus Aurelius (AD 161-180), bronze As, Rome mint, struck AD 175, laureate head right, rev., Tiber reclining left, resting hand on boat, 26mm, off-centre, very fine; Sundry other smaller Roman, etc, (18 - one silvered), fair to fine. (20)
Stephen (1135-1154), silver Penny, |Watford type|, Lincoln mint, moneyer Ailred, crowned bust right holding sceptre before, STIEF[NE R], rev., cross moline with a fleur in each angle, +IRODI [--] ON L…., (North 873; S 1278). The coin has been split in two and neatly soldered together, the repair seemingly contemporary, good fine, toned.
Charles I, copper memorial medal, post-Restoration, engraved A-S either side of bust; Dassier’s medals of Monarchs (6), William I, Henry I (2), John, Richard II and Edward VI; other medallions (13); together with a collection of brass commemorative jettons and medallets (63). Varied state. (83)
Prince Charles of Lorraine (1712-1780), The re-capture of Prague, 1744, an English copper medal, bust three-quarters right, rev., cavalry enters the city, other troops flee, 43mm (MI 592/238); another variety, worn; Prussia, Frederick the Great, the Battles of Rosbach and Lisa, bronze medals (4), 41-48mm, fine and better. (6)
Victory at Cape St. Vincent celebrated at St. Paul’s Cathedral, 1797, copper medallic token, by J. Milton, bust right, rev. crown and royal emblems on monument, ROYAL THANKSGIVING …, 32mm (BHM 439; D&H 192); Viewing the Dutch Prizes, copper medallic token, 1797 (BHM 421; D&H 943), both extremely fine with much redness; Unification of Corsica with Great Britain, 1794, white metal medal, by C. Twigg, bust right, rev. CORSICA UNITED TO GREAT BRITAIN MDCCXCIV, 21 mm (Eimer 858; BHM - ); Duke of York, MEMBER OF THE BRITH SENATE, 1797, white metal medal, 27mm (cf BHM 420, with portrait of George III), these very fine. (4)
Admiral Lord Nelson, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Token Penny, commemorating the Battle of the Nile, 1798, issuer uncertain, bust left with short hair, rev., IN MEMORY OF THE ACTION OFF THE NILE AUGT I 1798 / TAKEN 9 SAIL OF THE LINE, 3 DISTROYED, edge, I PROMISE TO PAY THE BEARER ON DEMAND ONE PENNY (DH 8). Good extremely fine, with much redness, very rare. The Battle of the Nile took place east of Alexandria, in Aboukir Bay, on the night of 1 August 1798, the victory giving Britain complete command of the Mediterranean.
Admiral Lord Nelson, Battle of the Nile, 1798, copper medal, uniformed bust, head three-quarters right, rev. three ships in action, ALMIGHTY GOD …, 38mm (BHM 452), extremely fine; British Naval Halfpenny, 1812, very fine; memorial medal, 1805, white metal (BHM 581), fine; other white metal medals (2), Nelson, 32mm and the Archduke Charles, rev., NIMO NON ASTRUTIA, 38mm, very fine. (5)
Lord John Russell, Elected MP for the City of London, 1841, copper medal, by A. J. Stothard, rev., FREE TRADE, 44mm (BHM 2010); Sir Moses Montefiore (1784-1885), philanthropist, 100th Birthday tribute medal, 1884, by A. D. Loewenstark & Sons, bust right, Hebrew legend, rev. dedication and listing places, 41mm (BHM 3166; Eimer 1707). Good very fine, obverse of 2nd ‘dusty’. (2)
France, Louis XIV, Philippe (V) d’Anjou succeeds to the throne of Spain, 1700, copper medal, by Mauger, bust right, rev., Philippe kneels before Louis, REX HISPANORUM VOTIS CONCESSUS (Divo 284); later copper medals (2), Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette and Princess Elizabeth; and Louis XVII, rev., a broken lily, all 41mm, these fine, first very fine; French jettons (4); others, Religious (6), including, Pius VI, yr 1, copper, 30.5mm; and a worn ‘Pope and Devil’ medal, varied state. (13)
France, Napoleon, The Battle of Jena, 1806, copper medal, by L. Manfredini, laureate bust right, rev., Jupiter astride an eagle, hurling a thunderbolt, IENA, 40.5mm (Bramsen 539; Julius 1599); with copper tribute medals (2), of Kleber, by Puymaurin and Montebello, by Lefebure, 41mm. Very fine. (3)
France, Napoleon, The Battle of Wagram, 1809, copper medal, by L. Manfredini, crowned bust right, rev., Victory with thunderbolt and palm branch, 42mm. (Br.862; Julius 2112); Marriage to Marie-Louise of Austria, 1810, copper medal, by L. Manfredini, conjoined busts right rev., Hymen and Mars, 42mm (Br 961; Julius 2272). Good very fine. (2)
Italy, Girolamo Querini (1461-1543), Venetian Senator, a cast bronze Renaissance medal, by Andrea Spinelli, bearded and robed bust left, rev. Saint Jerome in the desert, kneels before a crucifix, a lion at his side, 38mm (P. Attwood, Italian Medals, c. 1530-1600, no 210; Voltolina I, 320; Armand I, p. 154, 2; Trésor Numismatique, Italy, II, pl XXI, 5). A contemporary cast from a struck original, very fine and very rare. Andrea Spinelli (1508-1572) was born in Parma but was principally active in Venice. He used the same reverse with Saint Jerome for the medal of another Senator, Girolamo Zane.
The Duke of Wellington, |Record of British Valour|, a gilt-bronze box medal, 1815, by I. Porter and published by Edward Orme, the lid, uniformed bust of the Duke left, the base, Victory seated below tree inscribing a tablet, the box containing the complete set of 13 hand-coloured roundels, 12 depicting a Peninsular battles, the last |Waterloo|, 75mm, in original red leather case, stamped in gilt, RECORD OF BRITISH VALOUR. Extremely fine and rare. These box medals are seldom found gilt and the roundels in this set, with the battle name below the image, are the scarcer variety. When issued, the roundels were joined to each other in series, by a tape running through them, from the base to the lid. References: Laurence Brown, British Historical Medals, 1760-1960, Ringwood 1980, 206, No 866 (RR); Christopher Eimer, Medallic Portraits of the Duke of Wellington, London, 1994, No 80.
"Philip II of Spain and Henri IV of France, a pair of thin silver roundels decorated in niello with portraits, probably 18th century, Philip in armoured bust left, legend around with English title, PHILIPPVS HISPANIARVM ET ANGLIÆ REX; Henri, bust right, HENRICVS IV FRANCOR REX INVICTISS PP, border of floral arches around, 71mm. The fields of both with striated surface, very fine. (2) Philip II of Spain (1527-1556-1598) and Henri IV of France (1553-1589-1610). Between 1554-1157 the name of Philip II is found on some of the coinage of Queen Mary showing his title as ‘King of England’."
AFTER TOM MURPHY circa 2002, a "cold cast bronze" plaque of John Lennon, a "cold cast bronze" figure of John Lennon walking, his hands in pockets, a painted plaque by Rick Myers "Lennon 1940-1980", and an ebonised bust of John Lennon entitled "Imagine" stamped verso "EDG", together with a bronzed pair of Beatles book-ends as a base drum and four busts
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