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A 15ct. gold and garnet ring, set single round cut garnet, shank stamped "15ct", (gross weight 2.6g), together with a B. Barnett Ltd. 9ct. gold gentleman's wristwatch, manual 17 jewel Swiss movement, having square silvered Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial, plain polished case stamped to interior "9" and "375", in working order (lacking strap), (gross weight 19.3g), a 9ct. gold ladies' bracelet watch, the circular case marked for 9 carat gold, on 9ct. gold sprung link band, stamped "9ct", (watch not working), (gross weight 16.2g), a yellow metal mounted cameo brooch, having carved profile bust of a classical maiden, height 2.6cm, (yellow metal assessed as gold), and two other items, these last as found. (qty)
FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY WARS: A bronze commemorative medallion produced to celebrate Earl Howe's 'Glorious First of June' naval victory of 1794 during the French Revolutionary Wars. Design by Conrad Heinrich Küchler. The obverse featuring a profile bust of Howe facing right, the reverse depicting a naval engagement scene, beneath the Latin motto Non Sorte Sed Virtue and above Gallor Classis Proflig Die I Junii MDCCXCIV, 48mm diameter, presented in a modern fitted box. Together with a small bronze medallion issued to celebrate Anglo-Portuguese victory in the Siege of San Sebastiàn (1813) during the Peninsular War. The obverse features a profile bust of Lieutenant-General Lord Lynedoch facing right, the reverse depicting a Roman soldier holding a sword in one hand and a crown in the other, with a destroyed town and fleet in the background, 40mm diameter, presented within a medal box, not original. VG, 2
[NELSON HORATIO]: (1758-1805) British Admiral during the Napoleonic Wars, the victor of the Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. Davison's Nile Medal, commissioned by Alexander Davison, Nelson's Prize Agent, to celebrate the victory at the Battle of the Nile, 1st August 1798. The obverse featuring Britannia embracing a shield upon which is a profile bust of Vice Admiral Nelson and the words 'Europe's Hope and Britain's Glory', and the reverse depicting the naval engagement at Aboukir Bay. Together with a replica of Davison's Nile Medal in gilt metal. VG, 2 Alexander Davison (1750-1829)English businessman and Government Contractor, close friend of Admiral Lord Nelson. Davison commissioned the medals to be manufactured by Matthew Boulton with the dies made by C.H. Kuchler. The medals were all privately struck and it was the first medal to be awarded to every participant in Naval action. There were a total of 25 gold medals made solely for Nelson and his Captains, 150 were struck in silver for the Officers and 500 copper gilt for Petty Officers. The present bronze medal is one of 6,000 issued to other ranks.
"PRATTWARE" CIRCULAR PLAQUE moulded with a bust portrait of Thomas Denman, MP, (later First Lord Denman", the Defender of Queen Caroline, 11.5cm dia., a small "Delftware" cup inscribed "Mansell for ever" and a rare toasting glass inscribed "Colonel Roberts, September 12th 1780", 16" high (3)Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir Edward du Cann KBE (1924-2017)*PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT NO LONGER INCLUDES THE TOASTING GLASS*
•IVOR ROBERTS-JONES (1916-1996) Sir Winston Churchill a bronze maquette for the monument in Parliament Square, an unnumbered prototype with the foundry stamp, signed "Meridian Bronze, London", with an attractive mid-brown patina, 51cm high, on a square white stone base inscribed "Churchill" (62cm high overall)This iconic maquette is a reduction of the large scale sculpture of Sir Winston Churchill by Roberts-Jones which stands in Parliament Square having been commissioned in 1971. The sculptor's first important commission came from Lord Beaverbrook in 1961 for a bust of Somerset Maugham. Roberts-Jones success and the public acclaim that his statues engendered led to his election as an associate of The Royal Academy.Sir Edward du Cann was elected to Parliament on St. Valentine's Day 1956. He recalled a number of acquaintances with the great man and recalled sharing a public platform with him during the 1951 General Election. In that year he was the Tory candidate for West Walthamstow. The Sitting MP was Clement Atlee, Prime Minister and Leader of the Labour Party. Winston came to speak for John Harvey, the Tory candidate for Walthamstow East and former Chairman of WSC's Young Conservative's in his Epping constituency.Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir Edward du Cann KBE (1924-2017)
Antique carved white Carrara marble bust of Venus or Aphrodite, modelled with parted curly hair, tied at the back and with headband, possibly after either the Crouching or the Medici Venus, approximately 26cm high on later black painted circular metal base Condition: We would strongly advise viewing this lot in person, there appears to be a natural fault across the top of the head and a section is missing, the same applies to the back of the hair, some possible old losses to the top of the hair, some surface stains and wear - **General condition consistent with age
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