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Winston Churchill, Death, 1965, pair of gold medals, by A. Edward Jones of Birmingham, bust half-left, rev. inscriptions, 32mm. (Engstrom 68), individually numbered 1584 & 1585 (each 33 gms., 22 ct. fine), mint state, cased as issued with numbered certificates; together with sundry coins (9), mostly poor
A rare pair of early 19th century sash-window rests, in brown-glazed earthenware, moulded in the form of a portrait bust of a gentleman (5in.), together with a spirit flask in the form of John Bull seated over a barrel (9.25in.), another moulded with female portrait busts (8in.), a cylindrical bottle (6.75in.), a quill stand in the form of a slipper (4.25in.) and an earthenware cottage money bank - 3.75in.
A Berlin salmon-pink-ground cabinet cup and saucer circa 1815 the cup applied with a biscuit profile bust of King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia to sinister, after the model by Leonhard Posch, on a gilt oval panel with tooled vermiculle ground, both with broad bands of gilt foliate scrollwork and formal gilt foliate borders to the rims, cup interior gilt sceptre marks in underglaze-blue, painter's mark of two parallel dashes in manganese, impressed numerals and I (2) This depiction of King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia, wearing the star of the Order of the Black Eagle and the Iron Cross, was modelled by Leonhard Posch in 1815; see A.Forschler-Tarrant, Leonhard Posch 1750-1831 PortrÅ tmodelleur und Bildhauer, p.60 no.64.
A wax portrait relief, by Richard Cockle Lucas, signed, inscribed and dated 1850 of: The Very Revd. T. Garnier, Dean of Winton, in profile to sinister, wearing high stock and vestments, on an oval brown wax ground height 16.5cm, 6Iin Richard Cockle Lucas (1800-1883) was born in Salisbury and died in Chilworth, Hampshire. Apprenticed at the age of 12 to an uncle who was a cutler, he later attended the Royal Academy Schools where he won several medals. His model of the Parthenon (1845) was bought by the British Museum and there was considerable dispute as to whether he was the author of a bust of Flora in Berlin, attributed to Leonardo da Vinci. Lucas executed a number of portraits of Dean Garnier (another of 1850 is in the National Portrait Gallery - NPG 4844). The divine (1776-1873), of Huguenot origin, had become Prebendary of Winchester in 1830 and Dean in 1840. He was a friend of Palmerston and a staunch Whig.
A Queen Caroline commemorative jug, of flattened ovoid form with moulded handle, moulded on either side with a bust inscribed 'Success to Queen Caroline' on a pink lustre ground, with flower sprays around the neck enamelled in colours and with further lustre decoration, height 13.7cm, unmarked, circa 1820-21 (repair to base, hair crack in rim)
A King William IV commemorative child's plate, the black-lined rim moulded with animals, flowerheads and cherubs, the centre printed in black with a bust portrait titled 'WILLIAM THE FOURTH / KING OF GREAT BRITAIN', diameter 12.4cm, unmarked, circa 1830-35. See Riley, 'Gifts for Good Children', plate 1166, for a similar plate, tentatively attributed to Fell of Newcastle
An Adam Clarke commemorative wall plaque, of circular shape with narrow moulded border of laurel leaves, the centre printed in black with a bust portrait titled beneath 'Adam Clarke, LLD FSA / Wesleyan Minister' and with further inscription 'He that believeth shall be saved', the border coloured black and yellow, diameter 18.8cm, unmarked, circa 1815-40 (rim chip) See Roger Lee, 'Wesleyana and Methodist Pottery', plate 62 for a matching plaque of John Wesley
A Royal Doulton Lord Nelson commemorative jug, the brown stoneware body with a dark blue ground, moulded on either side with celadon green Trafalgar battle scenes, with a bust of Nelson on the front above an inscription 'Lord Nelson / Born 1758, Died 1805' and with 'England expects every man will do his duty' around the neck, height 20.4cm, impressed crown and lion mark, circa 1905 (significant chip with associated crack in rim)
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