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68. IMPRESSIVE PAIR ITALIAN CARVED MARBLE TORCHERES Circa 1870. Each in the Renaissance style with a circular dish form top supported by a finely detailed standard ending in a leaf kept plinth raised on paw feet on a platform base. Together with a later Alabaster globe form shade. Overall height 100 inches. Starting Price: $40,000
A late-Georgian Barrel Shaped Claret Jug c.1830, with panel cut pourer neck with notched rim, slice cut strap handle, four ring neck, panel cut and triple ring banded body and star cut base, with star cut globe stopper, height 26cm., chip to neck and stopper, together with a late-Georgian Taper Sided Claret Jug, height 24cm., riveted handle. (2)
An early Victorian blown moulded Shouldered & Straight-Sided Decanter c.1840, the neck with three moulded rings over a flute moulded shoulder, the body with diamond cut band and basal vertical slice and horizontal mitre cutting, with blown globe stopper, height 29.2cm., chip to base of stopper.
A matched pair of Victorian Nailsea style Comb Enamelled Shaft & Globe Decanters c.1840, with three rings to base of each neck and combed white enamel decoration to body and neck, each raised on a flared circular base with rough pontils, height 22.2cm. and 20.7cm. respectively, lack stoppers. (2)
MINTON `ANCESTRAL` PATTERN PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE, 96 PIECES [SERVICE FOR FIFTEEN]: Including 18 dinner plates, Dia. 10 1/2"; 17 salad plates, Dia. 8"; 15 bread and butter plates; 17 teacups; 17 saucers; 2 handless cups; 1 cereal bowl; 1 cream soup bowl; 1 pair of salt and pepper shakers; 1 cigarette urn; 1 covered butter dish; 1 creamer; 1 vegetable bowl, L. 10 1/2"; 1 oval platter, L. 10 3/8"; and 1 chop plate, Dia. 12 5/8". All with trademark logo [both globe and wreath mark] and pattern name, along with "S-376".
Post Medieval Oil Portrait of Admiral Michiel Adriaenszoon de RuyterCirca 1667 AD A high quality oil on panel, gilt-on-gesso-framed portrait of Michiel Adriaenszoon de Ruyter (1607-1676), Lieutenant-Admiral-General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands; the admiral depicted in middle age, with shoulder-length dark hair and a moustache, wearing a black coat with a white lace jabot and ceremonial chain, over a gold-coloured shirt and breeches, with gold sash, standing with his right arm on a globe, a short staff in his hand, in front of a window, the heavy red curtain partially open to reveal a view of tall ships. 915 grams, 50 x 33 cm including frame. (19 1/2 x 13"). Acquired on the London art market before 2000. This portrait is a smaller version of the portraits by Ferdinand Bol now in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich and the Scheepvaartmuseum, Amsterdam, painted in 1667; it is possible that the painting offered here was also by Bol, or from his studio, in view of the identical setting, composition and details exhibited. Michiel Adriaenszoon de Ruyter was admiral during the Anglo-Dutch Wars of the 17th century and is especially remembered for his raid on the River Medway (Kent) in June 1667 where his ships burned at least thirteen British warships and captured others including HMS Royal Charles, the flagship and pride of the English fleet. This action led to an early end to the war and favourable terms for the Dutch; it was the worst defeat ever inflicted on the Royal Navy.Fine condition, sometime cleaned, very slight damage to frame.Starting Price: £1650
Roman Faustina I - Denarii Group [3]147 AD. Rev: AETERNITAS legend, Juno standing facing, head left, hand raised, holding transverse sceptre; after 147 AD. Rev: AVGVSTA legend, Ceres standing left, holding short horizontal torch and vertical sceptre; 147 AD. Rev: AETERNITAS legend, Aeternitas or Providentia standing front, head left, holding globe, and veil billowing out around head. RIC 344; Sear 4574, RIC 356; Sear -, RIC 351; Sear 4578. 10.21 grams (total). [3]Near extremely fine.Starting Price: £50
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