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A painted portrait of Ghazi ud-din Haidar Shah, last King of Lucknow, (r. 1814-1827), early 19th century AD. Mounted in a modern frame. A facing portrait bust of Ghazi ud-din Haidar Shah, wearing a crown with jewel to the front and to each point, small plume to the top. Ermin robe with chain of rosettes connected to the shoulders by ribbons; pearl and jewelled choker to the neck. The bust in a gilt oval medallion frame with interlinked geometric floral motifs; crown to the top flanked by fish and birds. For a similar portrait see The San Diego Museum of Art.17 x 13.5cmThe absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email Property from a Private Dutch Collection formed in the 1950s and 1960s17 x 13,5 cm
A 19th century French Masonic burr wood circular snuff box with emblems to decorate the cover, the interior with shell lining and enclosing a relief medallion of Napoleon by Morel, 8cm diameter; a small 18th century intaglio steel swivel fob with portrait bust and masonic motifs; and three 19th century photographs (5)
WW1 1st Royal Dragoons 1914 Star, Long Service Group of Four.Awarded to “390943 SJT W. THOMSON THE ROYALS”. Comprising: 1914 Star & Clasp “3865 PTE 1/DNS”, British War Medal, Victory Medal “PTE 1-DNS”, Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (GVR F.M. Bust” “390943 SJT THE ROYALS”.. Mounted as originally worn.Sergeant William Thomson landed in France on the 8th October 1914. The clasp is confirmed.
WW1 Essex Regiment Gallipoli Veteran Long Service Group of Four Medals.Awarded to “5998065 SJT H. CLARKE ESSEX R”. Comprising: 1914/15 Star, “8870 CPL ESSEX R”, British War Medal, Victory Medal, “A.WO.2 ESSEX R”, Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (GVR F.M. Bust), “SJT ESSEX. R.”Warrant Officer H Clarke landed at Gallipoli on the 25th Aril 1918 with the first Bn Essex Regiment.
Royal Marine Light Infantry Meritorious Service Medal, French Militaire Group of Six Medals. Awarded to PO9900 Quartermaster Sergeant Ernest Frederick Hobbs. Comprising: 1914/15 Star “COL-SGT RMLI”, British War Medal, Victory Medal “CR SGT RMLI”, Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (GVR Admiral bust) “ COL SERGT RMLI”, Meritorious Service Medal (GVR) “PO/9900 CL SGT E.F. HOBBS RMLI “CORFU” SERVICES DURING WAR. French Medal Militaire. Quartermaster Sergeant Ernest Frederick Hobbs MSM was born in 1885 and joined the RMLI on the 30th June 1899, serving as a Bugler, after a time with the Portsmouth Division he was posted to HMS Excellent in April 1901. At the outbreak of the Great War with the rank of Sergeant he was serving at HMS Egmont the Depot ship at Malta, this would be his official posting throughout the war. However he was attached to the British Liaison Officer for the French Naval Commander in Chief and was therefore awarded the French Medaille Militaire for his services (Confirmed). He was also part of the Royal Marine Guard at Corfu and for this service was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal. Returning to the UK with the rank of Barrack Quartermaster Sergeant he retired in August 1923 and returned to Malta where he died in 1934.
Royal Marine Artillery Meritorious Service Medal, Long Service Medal Pair.Awarded to Colour Sergeant Arthur E Marden. Comprising Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (VIC Engraved naming C1875-1877) “ARTHR E MORGAN COLR SERGT 9TH CO RMA”, Meritorious Service Medal (GVR FM Bust), “A E MARDEN COL SERGT 9TH COY RMA 24 JAN 1915”. Please note the surname spelling is as listed.This is believed to be one of only 35 M.S.M.’s with George V Field Marshal bust issued.
Royal Navy WW1 Naval Good Shooting Medal Group of Eight.Awarded to “234321 G.E. SMITH P.O RN”. Comprising: 1914/15 Star, “P.O. R.N”, British War Medal, Victory Medal, “P.O. R.N”, Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (GVR Admiral Bust), “P.O. HMS IRON DUKE”, 1939/45 Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, Naval Good Shooting Medal “234321 G.E. SMITH A.B. HMS PATHFINDER 1911 12 PR QF”. The group is mounted as worn, as described incorrect. Contact wear.
SIX SCOTTISH GLAZED MONEY BOXES, ROSSLYN POTTERY, KIRKCALDY LATE 19TH CENTURY with treacle glazes, comprising a 'sweet pepper' money box, 10cm high; a spaniel's head, 9.5cm high; a boot, 10.5cm long; a chest of drawers, 8cm high; a textured globular money box, 13.5cm high; and a bust of a man, 9.5cm high; together with a ROSSYLN POTTERY GLAZED SHOE, 12cm long (7) Provenance: The Collection of a Lady of Title
FIVE WAX RELIEF PROFILE PORTRAITS 19TH CENTURY comprising Sir Walter Scott, on a rectangular black glass ground, paper labels verso, 10.5cm x 7.5cm; and four round bust-length portraits to include General Wolfe, Charles I, Sir William Hamilton, and a Scotsman, various labels to verso, largest 12cm diam. (5)
Pompeo Marchesi (Italian 1783-1858). A 19th century carved marble bust of a young lady, her hair in tresses and wearing a classical tunic, titled 'DILIGES', the Latin for love, signed 'C.P. MARCHESI f. 1842', on an associated socle, 52.5cm high, 39.4cm wide.Click here to view the online page turning catalogue.
GERMAN LUDWIG III 20 MARKS GOLD COIN DATED 1872 CONDITION REPORT: Fair condition overallBuild up of dirt to both sides, particularly at edgesSoftening of relief and edgesFurther softening of relief below bust and to edge interiorDull in areasNicks to milled edge interior and exterior on both sides and outer milled edge
JOHN OF GAUNT TOKEN DATED 1792the obverse with bust facing left and legend 'JOHN OF GAUNT DUKE OF LANCASTER,' the reverse with along with an Irish coin weight dated 1718, with legend 'THE STANDARD IRELAND XVII' to the obverse and with a shield motif to the reverse, legend worn, 25mm diameter to one side, 23mm to the other (2)
A Manchester Pitt Club medallion, the obverse with a bust of William Pitt with legend Rt HONble WILLIAM PITT, Manchester Pitt Club 1813, signed Wyon (in script), the reverse depicting an allegory of Pitt rousing the Genius of Great Britain with legend HIMSELF AN HOST / T Wyon Jun:S, glass lunettes missing, swivel loop to top to hang on blue ribbon, complete with red Morocco case.
An Edwardian 9ct gold curb chain bracelet,with a large padlock clasp, hand engraved to the reverse 'M.B. A large Georgian stirrup-style seal, c.1800, attached to one end with a partially faceted citrine, intaglio engraved with a cameo bust, together with a smaller gold seal, c.1810, with chalcedony matrix, intaglio engraved with a crest, a bull rampant emerging from a coronet, possibly that of a marquess. Large seal tested as approximately 9ct gold, smaller seals as approximately 15ct gold. Large seal 37 x 26mm, 55.78g (total)
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