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BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Historical Medals, Clive of India, Robert Clive, (1725-1774), Governor of Bengal, Tribute Medal, Copper, 1766, by John van Nost the Younger, bust of Clive, head turned and facing, wearing richly embroidered jacket, ROBERT CLIVE BARON OF PLASSEY, rev (signed C.G.), Fame with trumpet points to obelisk naming his achievements, 42mm, contained in (somewhat later) Soho Mint metal shells (BHM 95; Pudd 766.1). Choice extremely fine.
BRITISH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, Historical Medals of Naval Interest, John George, Earl Spencer (1758-1834), First Lord of the Admiralty, Death, Copper Medal, 1799, by T Wyon Sr, bust of Spencer left, in naval uniform, rev Victory stands by rudder and fouled anchor, blowing trumpet, 38mm (BHM 471; MH 551), choice extremely fine with much mint redness; Marquis Cornwallis, The Peace of Amiens, White Metal Medal, 1802, by J G Hancock, bust left, rev Britannia with medallic bust of George III, 38mm (BHM 539), extremely fine with much brilliance; and a copper medal for the Siege of Gibraltar and the Loss of the Royal George, 1783, 32.5mm, very fine. (3)
A rare pair of small Charles II brass trumpet base candlesticks third quarter 17th century each with a ribbed stem ending in a drip pan on flared bases (2) h.13.5cm. The trumpet base candlestick was a form unique to England from the mid to late 17th century. Its simplistic practical and almost abstract form has given it an enduring popularity. The two offered here are unsual through their survival as a pair and in addition to their decorative ribbed stems they are also of a diminutive size. For a matched pair with similar dimensions see; The Clive Sherwood Collection sold these rooms 22nd May 2002 lot 20. W
A mixed lot comprising: a single trumpet Vase with shaped rim, plain tapering column and raised on a spreading circular foot (loaded), Chester 1905; Together with a footed Comport of circular form with pierced gallery to a plain bowl and raised on a spreading circular pedestal, Birmingham 1912, (2)
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