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A late 19th century French giltmetal and porcelain mounted mantel clock, the twin train movement striking on a bell, the case with fruiting urn finial, with oval female bust plaque to the front, above shaped dial plaque with Roman chapter ring centred by painted putti, above two figures in a classical landscape, flanked by two urns on scroll cast base, with two oval female bust plaques, toupee feet, 49cm high
* William Leighton Leitch 1804-1883- Portrait of a young Italian girl, bust length; pencil and watercolour heightened with white, on buff paper, inscribed Rome, signed and dated 1837, 23x18cm: together with other after various hands to include David Roberts RA, Ernest Cole and several studies attributed to Thomas Uwins RA 1782-1857 others, (a lot)
2 Limoges limited edition porcelain plates of Napoleonic scenes, 8½" diam; a Danbury Mint commemorative tankard of Quatre Bras, with battle scenes; a head and shoulders plaster bust of Wellington (repaired); a lustre metal head and shoulders of Napoleon; a KF Ceramics limited edition flask in the form of a standing figure of Wellington; sundry similar items. Generally VGC
A sepia print of a bust of Nelson, 19" x 15"; coloured print of HMS Victory with inset of Nelson, 27" x 20" (water stains to margins); 2 coloured prints "Battle of Trafalgar" and "Battle of Cape St Vincent", R Doulton limited editions; a black and white print of Nelson, pub 1815, 9" x 7"; 3 first day covers, one incorporating copy Trafalgar medal, framed 19" x 10"; all framed. GC (6)
Two Sevres coffee cans and saucers, 19th century, both with turquoise grounds, the larger painted with a single panel with the Sevres mark in gilt within a wreath flanked by cherubs, the saucer with floral decoration framed by gilt vines, blue 'Sevres 1844' and iron red 'Chateau Des Tuilleries' mark to base, 3" high, the smaller painted with a bust-length portrait of a lady framed with scrolling gilt decoration, blue Sevres mark to base, 2" high,
A Victorian Staffordshire pottery phrenology head, one side of the bust inscribed "L.N. Fowler, 337 Strand, London" and the other side "Entered at Stationer's Hall", the back of the bust inscribed with text "For thirty years I have studied crania....", approximately 29.75 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
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