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A composite stone bust after the Diana of Versailles, and another, late 20th century, each raised on a sectional baluster plinth, each approximately 140cm high (2)Condition report: General chips, knocks and losses. Wear, dirt and weathering. Some small chips and losses. Manufacturing imperfections and general wear.
A carved marble bust of a woman, 20th century, on a circular socle, together with a polished black marble plinth, the bust 62cm high, the plinth 91cm high (2)Condition report: Nose broken off. Other small chips and knocks to bust. Scratches and surface wear. Some small chips and scratches to plinth.
English Provincial School, early 19th Century-Portrait of Jane Holehouse, bust-length,:-with blue eyes and wearing a lace bonneta red curtain beyondoil on canvas, 65 x 56cm, in a plain mahogany frame with moulded 'bulls-eye' to each corner. *Biography Jane Holehouse of Wirksworth, born 30th July 1776 and died July 1849 in Manchester. She married Andrew Macbeth, a tailor [1766-1829], in Wirksworth, Derbyshire in 1791.
A 19th century French Exposition Universelle Internationale gold prize medal by J.C.Chaplain, Paris, 1878:, awarded to J.J.Colman, the obverse with a laureate bust of France within Republique Francaise, to the reverse with Victory above the Exhibition grounds holding a wreath and a trumpet, to a winged figure below holding a banner bearing the winner's name, stamped with French poincon, in a gilt tooled red leather and burgundy velvet lined fitted case, 50mm diameter, 80.4g *Notes Jeremiah James Colman M.P.[1830-98] was the third member of the Colman family to take charge of the famous mustard company in Norwich. He devoted his life to public service and building the firm into a global brand and was made an Honorary Freeman of the city of Norwich in 1893.
An early 18th century German pewter-mounted brown stoneware cylindrical tankard and a 19th century English stoneware shaving mug: the tankard with concentric bands of ribbing and with applied oval medallion of crowned GR? monogram with initials A and B either side, the later pewter mount with portrait bust of Frederik VII, probably Lower Saxony, 22cm; the shaving mug with hunting reliefs and rope twist handle, 15cm [2].*Notes Literature David Gaimster 'German Stoneware 1200-1900' pages 300/301, pl.158.
A collection of ceramics to include a set of five bute shaped cups and saucers with purple and gold floral and foliate decoration, two Dresden pottery teacups and saucers, a white fern pattern Cobridge jug, three Old Royal China teacups and saucers, three Crescent ware teacups, a resin bust of a female and further itemsCondition report: small losses to decoration particularly the gilt decoration on teacups and saucers; Cobridge jug with handle snapped off but present; large loss to base of oval dish and repaired damage
Circa 100 – 200 AD. A beautifully formed D-shaped gold ring depicting a bust of Mercury facing left (Hermes the messenger god and patron of businessmen) carrying a caduceus on his shoulder, ring possibly of a later period. For a similar ring see V&A museum number M.553-1910, from the collections of the Dukes of Mantua, Thomas Howard Earl of Arundel and Charles Spencer 3rd Duke of Marlborough.Size: D: 18.6mm / US: 8 5/8 / UK: R; 11.88gProvenance: Central London private collection of Ancient Art and jewellery; acquired from an East Coast, US estate collection formed before 1979.
A bronze bust and a bronze Grand Tour vessel, the bust on a fixed socle and depicting The Duke of Wellington, designed by Carlo Marochetti, the reverse signed 'C. Marochetti pubd. Novbr 4th 1852', height 11.5cm, the Grand Tour vessel of ovoid form and featuring a handle modelled as a finger, height 10cm Condition Report: Overall in good order. The bronze bust of Wellington - the inscription to the reverse is indistinct. Otherwise in good order, The brass vessel is slightly misshapen to upper rim although this could have occured at time of manufacture, some typical and minor surface wear overall.
A George III Gold-Mounted Ivory Etui, of tapering form set with five plaques depicting classical maidens and ornament, containing a pair of scissors, a pencil and a penknife, 9.5cm long; A Similar Navette Shaped Toothpick Box, 10.5cml long; A Victorian Gilt Metal and Ivory Necessaire, of rectangular form, carved with initial E, containing a pencil, a needle case, pair of scissors, a thimble, a bodkin and a penknife, 12cm long; A Victorian Ivory-Bound Book of Common Prayer, the front cover carved in relief with a monogram, 12.5cm long; and A Miniature Bust Portrait of James Bacon (1798-1895), on ivory, oval, 6.5cm by 5cm (5)
A Queen Anne Peace of Utrecht Silver Medal by J Croker, 1713, cast with a bust and inscribed ANNA.D.G.MAG.BRI.FR.ET.HIB.REG., the reverse with Anne as Britannia and inscribed COMPOSITIS.VENERANTVR.ARMIS and MDCCXIII, mounted in a later silver and tortoiseshell snuffbox, 8cm wideCondition report: Some wear and scratches throughout. No splits. Some minor dents to the metal. Hinge good but with some play. Box closes well.
Continental School (early 20th century): Miniature Bust Portrait of a Lady, in 18th century costume, wearing a feathered hat, pearls and a lace-trimmed dress, indistinctly signed, on card, oval, 7.5cm by 5.5cm, in a gilt metal easel-back frame; and A Similar Miniature, of a young girl holding a doll, 8cm by 6cm (2)
Sir John Steell RSA (1804-1891): A White Marble Bust of a Gentleman, 1873, with mutton-chop whiskers, wearing loose robes, on a waisted circular socle, signed J STEELL RS Sculp.Edi 1873, 84cm highCondition report: Some typical surface weathering, minor flakes and chips.80cm by 60cm by 30cm approximately.
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