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Edwin Smith (1810-1889): A White Marble Bust of James Montgomery, on a circle socle inscribed JAMES MONTGOMERY BORN 1771 DIED 1854, signed EDWIN SMITH Sc 1843, 63cm high See illustration Born in Sheffield and studied at the Royal Academy, Smith is recorded as producing busts for various Sheffield buildings as well as monuments in Rotherham parish church. Repair to tip of nose and socle. Some surface staining, scratching and wear throughout. 120220.
A Pair of Limoges Porcelain Portrait Plaques, depicting bust portraits of Gui du Faur de Pibrac (1529-1584), Marguerite de Lenoncourt (neé de Broges) (1510-1557), titled in gilt, 15.5cm by 11cm (a pair) See illustration Provenance: Christie's Sale of the Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber Collecton, lot 204
A mid-19th century French gilt metal lyre shaped mantel clock by Guyerdet of Paris, the whole surmounted with a classical bust over four columns, to an engine turned signed dial, having single winding hole for an eight day brass cylinder movement (lacking pendulum), the plinth cast with flowers and foliage, further stamped 'Guyerdet' verso and numbered 3976, h.44cm
Grand Cross Set, intituted in 1906. Sash Badge, 105x77 mm, gilt Silver, trefoiled, red enameled, GOLD edge and 9 rays between the limbs. Silver crowned eagle, spreaded wings on the cross, holding a sword in the right claw and a scepter in the left. Round GOLD medallion on the eagle's chest with King Carol's 1st bust, on the reverse a blue medallion with the legend: "1866-10 Mai-1906", in the centre, King Carol I cipher. Above the cross a silver crown and the inscription: "1866-10 Mai-1906". Below, a GOLD scarf with blue enameled legend: "Prin statornicie la izbanda", original light blue sash, in original case of issue. Breast Star, 1st Model, 85 mm, gilt Silver, hallmarked "800", maker's mark "Paul Telge, Berlin", the shape of an 8 rays star, eagle in the center. The Order of Carol I, the highest Romanian Order, instituted on May 10th, 1906, part of the 40th jubilee celebration of King Carol of Hohenzollern, was awarded until 1932 in 4 classes: Collar, Grand Cross, Grand Officer and Commander. With the introduction of the Order of Loyal Service in 1932, the last two classes of the Order Carol I were closed, but the decorations could be worn until 1947. An extremely rare set in perfect condition! RR! I
Medal by Henri Auguste Jules Patey (Paris), 51 mm; 66.2 g., Forrer-Vol. IV pg. 425; Medals of the Rattanakosin Era-pg. 88/9. Obv. Bust of King Rama V in military dress facing right, legend around; Rev: Six lines inscription with date below, edge inscription stamped by hand "MONNAIE DE PARIS - ARGENT". This medal was struck to commemorate King Rama V's first visit to Europe from April 7-December 16, which also happened to be the first time any monarch from Thailand had visited Europe. The honor of designing this medal was given to Henri Auguste Jules Patey, the Chief Engraver at the Paris Mint. Remarkably, Patey was able to complete his initial portrait of the king after only one sitting. The original portrait by Patey was designed in wax from which a plaster mold was made. Using a plaster negative with graphite coating, an electroformed copper negative was made. This negative would have been the prototype used by the reduction machine to produce the 50 mm medal. After the dies were completed a proof of the medal was presented to the king for examination. Pleased with the work, the king ordered a second production of the medal in 30 mm to be used as an order or decoration. In case of issue, with silver Thai symbol on the lid. Extremely rare original strike, almost uncirculated! I RR!
A circa 1900 ceramic vase by Royal Bonn, decorated by J. Duren, painted with bust portrait of a young woman within naturalistic setting, of globular form, with small everted rim, printed backstamp and further painted and impressed numbers verso, raised on original walnut squat shaped stand, overall h.28cm
Sol Garson (b.1923) - a carved and stained root wood stool, the reverse carved in the form of two elongated bust figures, unsigned, 64 x 50.5 x 42cm Note: Acquired directly from the artist according to verbal information given by the vendor.With general age and patina wear, particularly to seat and protruding areas.Splits to timber are natural.No signs of damage or losses.
A collection of seven items all made from Copper taken from Lord Nelsons Flagship HMS Foudroyant and four Copper items from HMS Victory: Copper Napkin ring marked "From Old Foudroyant", 45mm across: Copper bolt marked "Copper bolt of Nelson's Flagship Foudroyant" 75mm long: Four Vesta cases each marked "This article is warranted to be made of copper from the ship Foudroyant": Medallion featuring a bust of Lord Nelson to obverse and HMS Foudroyant to reverse, 39mm in diameter in a fitted case with ink stamp to lid from the British & Foreign Sailors Society: 1905 Nelson B&F Sailors Society Souvenir Watch Fob in the form of a Sailor's head, approx 28mm: Boxed Souvenir Watch Fob from the B&F Sailors Society featuring HMS Victory dated 1905: Boxed Souvenir Watch Fob from the B&F Sailors Society 1915 dated in the form of a Maltese Cross: Boxed Souvenir Watch Fob from the B&F Sailors Society in the form of a medallion featuring King Geo V. (11)
A Staffordshire Mid XIX Century Flatback Figure of 'Garibaldi', standing beside a cannon and flag, on a titled oval base, 32cm high; A Staffordshire Flatback of Wellington, 34cm high; A Staffordshire Figure of Napoleon, 20cm high and a pearlware bust of an XVIII Century gentleman in a pink jacket, 19.5cm high. (4)
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