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A collection of WH Goss and crested china, including a pair of Arcadian china Parian busts of King George V and Queen Mary, an Arcadian bust of a sailor, inscribed 'The Handyman, HMS Dreadnought', a Clifton bust of John Bull, a Devonia Art China 'Drake' Monument, an Arcadian bust of Burns and a Goss model of The Coronation Chair and a Canterbury 'Leather bottell'.
AGATHA CHRISTIE: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY, 1977, 1st edn, sigd and inscr presentation copy from Max Mallowan “To Lily Belson in Memory of Agatha Christie Mallowan”, orig cl + MAX MALLOWAN: MALLOWAN’S MEMOIRS, 1977, 1st edn, sigd and inscr to Lily Belson, orig cl d/w + MARY STEWART: THE CRYSTAL CAVE, 1970, 1st edn, Agatha Christie’s copy and sigd by her + sigd envelope and a metal bust of Queen Nofretete 7 ½” high (5)
An Italian bronze model of the Dancing Faun, probably Chiurazzi foundry, late 19th century, cast after the Antique, the rectangular base with moulded edge, 50cm high; and a patinated spelter bust of Napoleon Buonaparte, late 19th century, typically portrayed wearing bicorn hat and defeated expression, inscribed 82, Lecomte, to the reverse, on a square iron base, 37cm high Provenance: Private collection, Sonning on Thames
A late George III carved boxwood commemorative snuff box, circa 1810, of circular form, the cover with a profile bust of the King in relief, the border inscribed GEORGE III BORN 4 JUNE 1738. COMPLETED THE 50 YEAR OF HIS REIGN 26th OCTOBR. 1810, the lid interior with foliate inlay, the base interior with tortoiseshell lining, 2.5cm high, 8.3cm diameter
A Meissen figure of a young boy, in 18th century attire, playing a lute, a dog by his side, on scroll moulded base; a Vienna model of a cherub; a Berlin figure of a young boy, in 18th century attire, holding a song sheet; a Berlin figure of a cherub sculpting a bust; a Berlin figure of a young boy, wearing a wide brimmed hat and holding a gun; a Meissen figure of a cherub, holding a walking stick; two Derby figures, one of a young boy holding a dog, the other with a bassoon (8)
A Bohemian Engraved Glass Beaker, late 18th century, engraved with four oval windows depicting bust length portraits of women representing the Four Seasons (and titled above), beneath a band of nine oval "windows", 13.7cm high; and Another Beaker, engraved with three baskets of stylised flowers within bandings of oval windows, 13.8cm high (2)
A Pedestal Bust of Sir Robert Peel, after H Ross, unknown factory, circa 1860, looking to sinister, on a circular pedestal, incised "Sir Robert Peel, born Feby 5 1788, died July 2 1850, aged 62 H Ross", 30.5cm high; and Another Similar, Smaller, incised "J Pitts-Sculpt", 22.5cm high (2) See illustration Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850) Prime Minister (1834-5, 1841-5, 1845-6). By reducing Customs duties and allowing free-trade, Peel ensured the dominance of British trade worldwide. He also reformed criminal law, established a police force "Peelers" or "Bobbies", and repealed the protectionist Corn Laws in 1846.
A Figure of Lord Palmeston, after Sydney G Camroux, unknown factory, published 1st January 1865, titled on the base, incised mark and impressed "Copyright ... Murrells & Co", 43.5cm high; and A Small Pedestal Bust of the Duke of Wellington, unknown factory, circa 1880, on a circular, 21cm high (2)
Bust of an Unknown Gentleman in Military Attire, unknown factory, circa 1890, the bearded figure with downward gaze, on a circular pedestal, indistinctly impressed mark, 39.5cm high; and A Bust of the Duke of Wellington, Count D'Orsay, Copeland, published 1852, impressed "Copeland Comte d'Orsay Sc2, 27cm high (2)
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