A Victorian three-piece ‘Victory’ fire side companion set (associated), comprising serpentine curb and two poker rests, the curb with a central beaded roundel, detailing a bust of Caesar in side profile, flanked by trailing floral and acanthus foliate mount, 132cm long, together with a heavy cast iron pair of poker rests, one detailing Venus holding a conch and a vanity mirror, the other Mars holding a war club, each rising from acanthus mounts before scrolling rests, 31cm high, 50cm long
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A 19th century French Revivalist gilt-patinated bronze circular dish, cast in high and low relief, centred by a portrait bust of a Phrygian statesman, the field with three shaped reserves of peacocks, sheep and dogs, classical lyres and garlands, the outer border with winged lion masks, cornucopia and garlands, 30cm diam, c.1870
A William Pitt club silver gilt member's medal, designed by Thomas Wyon Junior, depicting the bust of William Pitt the younger, signed 'Rt. Honble. William Pitt/Manchester Pitt Club 1813'. The reverse moulded with classical figures and inscribed 'Himself an Host', held within a metal bezel with a convex glass front, in leather case, diameter 5cm
A small collection of medals and tokens, including Lieutenant General Lord Hill, First Viscount Hill (1772-1842), a silvered copper medal, obverse with bust facing left, reverse with Victory and Bellona flying right over destroyed bridge, from Mudies National Medals Series - The Battle of Almaraz by Mills & Gayrard, dated 1812, 40mm diameter, silvered copper medal - Lieutenant General Lord Lynedoch, obverse with bust facing right, reverse with a soldier standing on the ramparts of a town, from the same series, after the Battle of San Sebastian, dated 1813, 40mm diameter, and nine other medals and tokens, various
Three 19th Century bronze medals - "John Soane, a tribute from the RIBA" 1834, by W.Wyon after F. Chantry, obverse with bust to right of Soane, reverse with facade of the Bank of England, 57mm diameter, George Canning, 1826, by A.J. Stothard, published by Samuel Parker from the series of "Great Men" produced by Parker, 62mm diameter, and David Livingstone by A.Wyon, obverse with St Paul with attendants preaching before an altar, 42mm diameter
Four 19th Century Wellington medals, comprising - copper medal by Thomas Webb, the obverse with bust facing left and inscribed "Art. Comes de Wellington" the reverse inscribed "Vota Publica", within a closed wreath, 53mm diameter, another in white metal by Edward Thomason, the obverse inscribed "Art dux de Wellington", the reverse "Vota Publica" within closed wreath, a copper medal by Benjamin Webb, the obverse with a portrait of Wellington facing left, the reverse with a view of Dover Castle and inscribed "In Commemoration of the Cinque Ports Banquet to the Duke of Wellington Dover 1839" 55mm diameter, and a copper medal by T. Pinches, published by Mitchell of Bond Street, commemorating the death of the Duke, 52mm diameter in original black leather covered box with gilt tooling to lid
A 19th century copper medal by N. G. A. Brenet for Mudie, the obverse with bust to the right, reverse with figures of Spain and Portugal, and worded "The English Army Arrives in the Peninsular", 41mm daimeter, and one other by N.G.A. Brenet for Mudie, the obverse with British troops advancing to the right, the reverse with an equestrian figure of Wellington with two attendants and the legend "The British Army Enter Madrid", 41mm diameter
A small collection of medals and tokens of Wellington interest, including - a copper token, the obverse with portrait bust facing left and inscribed "WELLINGTON & ERIN GO BRAGH". the reverse with "EDWd STEPHENS" over crowned harp over 1816, milled edge, 33mm diameter, a copper token, obverse with bust facing left and "FIELD MARSHAL WELLINGTON", the reverse with seated Britannia over laurel wreath and inscribed "HALFPENNY TOKEN", 27mm diameter, a copper medal - obverse with bust facing left and inscribed "ARTHUR MARQUIS OF WELLINGTON", the reverse inscribed "PORTUGAL DELIVERED SPAIN RELIEVED MDCCCXII", within a closed wreath, 36mm diameter, and nineteen other pieces, various
VICTORIAN CARVED OAK HALL TABLE OF 17TH CENTURY DESIGN, the table top carved with central roundel depicting portrait bust of Charles I, surrounded by scrolling cartouches inscribed with 'Christopher Crackenthorpe', 'Mary Bellingham', '8TH CAROLVS REX' and 'Anno Domini 1633' and carved foliage motif decoration, on four turned carved legs joined by straight stretchers, 100cm wide, 76cm high
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