Depicts the iconic Chelsea Pensioner, a tribute to the retired British Army soldiers residing at the Royal Hospital Chelsea. The jug features a striking handle adorned with medals and regalia, showcasing the Pensioner's distinguished service. The attention to detail is exceptional, from the Pensioner's uniform and hat to the lifelike facial expression. Royal Doulton backstamp. Labeled: The American Toby Jug Museum. Artist: Stanley J. TaylorDimensions: 6.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
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A finely detailed porcelain figurine by Michael Sutty, representing the 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles. This striking military figure is dressed in full ceremonial uniform, featuring a dark green jacket adorned with medals, a checkered regimental hat, and a highly detailed regimental staff topped with a crown. The figure stands with precision and discipline, showcasing the renowned craftsmanship of Michael Sutty porcelain works. Michael Sutty was celebrated for his military-themed porcelain figures, crafted with historical accuracy and meticulous detail. This figurine pays tribute to the distinguished Gurkha regiment, known for its bravery and service in the British Army. Michael Sutty backstamp. Artist: Michael SuttyDimensions: 12"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A striking Michael Sutty porcelain figurine depicting a Royal Horse Artillery Officer from 1828. This limited edition piece is number 130 of 250, authenticated by the Royal Artillery Institution. The officer is depicted in a detailed historical uniform, complete with a fur-lined cloak and gold-embellished epaulets. The figure rests on a white circular base with gold accents, inscribed with "Royal Horse Artillery 1828." Certificate of Authenticity included. Michael Sutty backstamp. Artist: Michael SuttyDimensions: 7.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This exceptional Michael Sutty porcelain figurine represents an Officer of the Train of Artillery, circa 1700. Crafted with precision, this figurine showcases the officer in full regalia, featuring intricate detailing on the uniform, vibrant colors, and gilded accents. Mounted on a white circular base inscribed with "Train of Artillery 1700" in gold lettering, this piece exudes historical significance and artistic excellence. Part of a limited edition series, this figurine is number 130 out of only 250 produced. Michael Sutty's reputation for creating fine porcelain military figures makes this a coveted collector's piece. Certificate of Authenticity included. Michael Sutty backstamp. Artist: Michael SuttyDimensions: 7.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Quantity of Vintage Toys Action Man, Dinky, Corgi, Britains and Matchbox diecast cars and vehicles. Including Scarce Dinky AA Telephone box tin plate, Dinky Toys 722 Hawker Harrier with box, Dinky Toys 954 Vega Major Luxury Coach in Box, Dinky Toys 195 Fire Chiefs Car with box, Corgi Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 266 with box, Dinky Toys Aveling-Barford Diesel Roller 279 with box, Dinky Toys Lotus F1 Racing Car 225 with box, Altaya model car in box, Empire Made Double Decker Bus with Powerful Friction Motor boxed, Models of Yesteryear Y-15 Matchbox 1930 Packard Victoria with box, Corgi Centurion MK III Tank with box, Made in Hong Kong Vega Major Motor Coach with box, Welly Citroen Series model in box, Britains Milk Float with box, Models of Yesteryear Y-15 Matchbox 1909 Opel Coupe in box, Atlas edition Dinky Toys DS 19 Citroen in box, Corgi Whizzwheels Morris Marina 1-8 Coupe boxed, Corgi Whizzwheels Austin London Taxi boxed and Vintage Action Man Doll damaged hand dressed in Queen’s Guard uniform played wear condition and a collection of loose play worn vehicles. All boxes have some damage and in generally poor condition. Some maybe missing parts or broken.
LIONS: A rare and unusual pair of Staffordshire Flatback Figures, modelled as the British Lion and Napoleon III, circa 1860, each lion in white lying over the dead recumbent figure of Napoleon III, he painted in uniform, on white oval bases, 23cm high (2) Believed to be produced in reaction to the Anglo-French War threat of 1860. Refer Gordon Pugh:- Plate 93. Fig. 277 Page C292 Right hand figure has cracked corner to base. Condition report Right hand figure has cracked corner to base
MILITARY: A rare Staffordshire Pottery Flatback Portrait Figure, modelled as Field Marshall Sir Colin Campbell, Baron Clyde of Clydesdale (1792-1863), standing doffing his feathered bonnet, in uniform and holding a sword, beside a cannon, gilt titled base, 26.5cm Campbell commanded the Highland Brigade during the Crimean War, and organised what came to be known as the 'thin red line' at the Battle of Balaklava.
ROYALTY: Two pairs of Staffordshire Pottery Equestrian Figures, including Royal portrait figures of the Prince and Princess of Wales, both on horseback, decorated in colours, he holding a top hat, she with peace headscarf, 29cm high; also a pair of portrait figures of The Queen and Prince Albert, the horses white with gilt spots, his uniform and her dress in royal blue, 29cm (4)
MILITARY: A rare Staffordshire Pottery Portrait Figure of Admiral Lord Nelson, mid 19th century, modelled standing in uniform beside and anchor, 27cm high Refer: National Trust NT 341522 Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson (1758-1805), British Hero and Victor at the Battle of Trafalgar. Condition report Overall good condition.
ROYALTY: A fine and rare pair of Staffordshire Pottery Portrait Figures, modelled as Emperor Louis Napoleon & Empress Eugenie, circa 1840, he standing in the uniform of a Marshal of France, with a hat in his hands, 21cm high; the Empress seated, wearing a diadem (type of Royal crown) in a long dress, holding a baby, with her foot upon a cushion, lightly and gently painted, with gilt lined base, 20cm high (2). Refer: Harding Book 1 page 212
ROYALTY: Two Staffordshire Pottery Flatback Portrait Groups, including 'Napoleon & Albert'; and Crimean Soldiers, Napoleon III and Prince Albert before national flags, 34.5cm; two soldiers in blue and red uniform with drums, 17cm, painted in colours (2) The French and British allied forces defeated the Russians in the Crimean War (1853-1856) . Condition report Smaller figure has hairline crack across back: the taller piece, right hand solder has possible restored arm, rough to touch.
HISTORICAL: A very rare Staffordshire Pottery Portrait Figure, modelled as Sir John Franklin, the Alpha Factory, 1852, standing in uniform, holding a telescope on a rocky outcrop, gilt signed base, 26.5cm Refer: Harding Book 1, Page 60, Figs 134/135 This is a rare and sought after figure of the famous explorer. He led the Northwest Passage Expedition in 1845. An identical figure can be found in Royal Maritime Museum: AAA5957 There are a number of firing cracks, a hairline crack to the base and a large inclusion to base.
ROYALTY: Two pairs of Staffordshire Pottery Flatback Figures, mid 19th century,including 'Prince Alfred' & 'Prince of Wales' and 'England' & 'Scotland', Alfred standing dressed as a sailor next to a rope wound mooring post, the Prince of Wales in uniform; 'Scotland' and 'England' modelled as Crimean War Army and Naval figures, both standing on cannon, gilt titled, 22cm-26cm (4) The figure 'England' is referred to as being part of Oliver Sutton's private naval collection in his letter to Sheila Brooks on 11th January, 1989. See Archive in this sale.
MILITARY: A Staffordshire Pottery Portrait Figure, modelled as Sir Henry Havelock, mid 19th century, standing in uniform with hat in his hand, on a scrolled base, 15cm high. Refer: Harding Book 1, Page 71, Fig 162 (very similar but not identical) Major-General Sir Henry Havelock KCB was a British general who is particularly associated with India. He led troops to the 'Relief of Lucknow'.
MILITARY: A rare Staffordshire Pottery Portrait Figure, modelled as Napoleon Bonaparte, circa 1840, standing in uniform with arms crossed, his cape draped over a plinth, 16cm high This figure has previously been catalogued as his seafaring opponent Horatio Nelson, however most figures show Nelson with one arm and Napoleon is far more likely. Refer: Harding Book1, p.25, fig.29 P
MISCELLANEOUS: A pair of Staffordshire Pottery Figures, possibly Theatrical Performers, in Turkish dress, mid 19th century, both standing, on gilt decorative bases, 19cm/ 17.5cm high (2). The figure in uniform has a small chip to the back. There is also damage to the helmet near his right cheek. There are firing faults, including cracks and inclusions to the base. The “Female” figure looks to have had the head reattached and there are firing faults to base.
MILITARY: A pair of Staffordshire Pottery Portrait Figures, modelled as Admiral Horatio Nelson; and probably Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood, circa 1850, both standing in uniform, Nelson with his missing arm (lost at Battle of Santa Cruz) and wearing a bicorn hat, 18cm high; Collingwood holding his hat, 17cm high (2). Both Nelson and Collingwood led British Naval squadrons at the Battle of Trafalgar and took victory from the combined French and Spanish Fleets. The cataloguer was unable to source a record of a figure for Admiral Collingwood, however his outlook matches the man and it seems a likely pairing. Refer: A similar version of Horatio Lord Nelson: Harding Book 1, Page 97, Fig 228P.
EQUESTRIAN: Two Staffordshire Pottery Flatbacks, including a rare portrait of a Huntsman, possibly Lord Raglan, mid 19th century, the mounted hunter in uniform, and bearing up a fox, his hound below, 23cm high; also another smaller, the hunter mounted with a captured buck below, 19cm high (2) Refer: Harding Book 1, Page 255, Fig 919 Lord Raglan was an important military man during Crimean War. He fatefully ordered the 'Charge of the Light Brigade'.
EQUESTRIAN: Four assorted Staffordshire Pottery Flatback Equestrian Figurines, including a portrait figure of Emperor Napoleon, he astride a piebald horse in uniform, 20cm high; also a portrait figure of Louis Napoleon, 20cm high, another of a dashing huntsman, 20cm high, and a foxhunter, 17cm high (4)
HISTORICAL: Two interesting Staffordshire Pottery Portrait Figures modelled as a Violinist; and a Turk, mid 19th century, she standing with a bonnet, and holding her violin (possibly a guitar), on a gilt scroll decorated base, 20cm high, he wearing a helmet, uniform and set on a gilt and scroll base, 29cm high. (2) Both are possibly figures based on Victorian stage actors, but unknown.
MILITARY: A fine Staffordshire Pottery Portrait Figure, modelled as Admiral Sir Charles Napier, mid 19th century, standing in uniform beside a canon, 24cm high Refer: Harding Book 1, Fig. 211P Napier a long serving officer of the Royal Navy had command of the Baltic Fleet at the outset of the Crimean War. He was beloved of the Portuguese for his command of their victorious fleet at the 1833 Battle of St. Vincent. (not to be confused with a number of other naval battles at the same spot, including Nelson in 1797).
5 Soldatenfotos/ Ansichtskarten, WK I, dazu Leporello mit 19 von 20 Ansichtskarten Berlin Fotos/AK: 1x rückseitig beschriftet: "Das Dorf ...mit dem zerschossenen Meierhof"; 1x Gruppenfoto (verblasst); 1x Soldat mit Hund; 1x Soldat in Uniform; 1x Parade; Leporello, Tiefdruckausführung, Einband rissig
Mecklenburg-Schwerin: Brillantporträt Großherzog Friedrich Franz IV., im Etui.Gold, filigran durchbrochen gefertigt, besetzt mit ca. 70 Diamanten (geprüft), im Zentrum fein gemaltes Kniestück des Großherzog Friedrich Franz IV., in feldgrauer Uniform mit Pickelhaube und Säbel, teilweise Gold gehöht, rückseitig Kettenaufhänger und Broschierung, im roten Lederetui mit golden aufgeprägter Krone, Signet von Carl Friedrich Michaelis, Hoflieferant Sr. Königl. Hoh. des Großssherzogs von Meckl. Strelitz, Inlay mit Aussparung für das Brillantporträt.50 x 35 mm.Exemplar von überragender Fertigungsqualität und als Ehrengabe aus der Zeit des 1. Weltkrieges von großer Seltenheit.Zustand: I-
Wehrmacht: Uniformensemble - Sturmgeschütz Uniform für einen Oberleutnant.1.) Jacke: Feldgraues Tuch, Brustadler in Metallfadenstickerei, Kragenspiegel mit roten Vorstößen, die Schulterstücke als Oberleutnant der Artillerie eingeschlauft, sauberes Innenfutter, mit Schneideretikett aus Dresden, 2.) Hose: Feldgraues Tuch, Durchzuggürtel, sauberes Innenfutter, mit Schneideretikett aus Dresden.Zustand: II
Württemberg: Nachlass eines Pioniers der 3. württ. Pionier-Bataillon 35.Ordenschnalle mit: 1.) Militär-Verdienstmedaille, Wilhelm II., Silber, 2.) Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer, dazu 3.) Reichssportabzeichen, Bronze, dazu die Verleihungsurkunde für die Silberne Militär-Verdienstmedaille (Ulm a. Donau, 10.1.1919, OU), dazu Foto in Uniform aufgenommen in seiner Heimatstadt Heidenheim a.B., Militärpaß, Mitgliedsbuch des Reichskriegerbundes, Wehrpaß, Facharbeiterbrief sowie die Heldentod Urkunde (5.12.1943, OU), dazu das Schreiben seines Kompanie-Chefs an seine Eltern hierzu.Kompletter Nachlass eines Veteranen beider Weltkriege.Zustand: II
A PAIR OF THREE TIER BLUE PAINTED SIDE TABLES BY SIBYL COLEFAX & JOHN FOWLER 72cm high, 54cm wide, 32cm deep Condition Report: Overall in presentable order and appearance which appears to reflect these side tables lack of significant age and use in a domestic setting Fairly uniform colour overall, some marks and signs of light use in a domestic setting - likely as bedside tables Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Medals and ephemera relating to 14953301 Pte E. Browse of The King's Own Regiment, to include a 'Soldier's Release Book', King's Own uniform badges and pin badges, two cloth badges for the 56th and 1st London Infantry Division, a 10th Indian Infantry Division printed cloth formation sign, a display folder containing a programme for 'Presentation of New Colours to 1st Battalion The King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster)', dated 25th July 1947, a Release Document, Record of Service, Soldiers Service Book, Skill at Arms Record Book, etc and a cap with badge, an album containing photographs of soldiers, mainly in Trieste and Rome, dated 1946-47, also a reissued War Medal, in box, a bugle mouthpiece, three Edward VII Coronation medals with ribbons, etc.
A Great Rarity from the Bentley Collection The Joint Highest Grade Awarded by NGC Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereign, 1848 [Type 1] victoria dei gratia first small, bare head left, hair bound up by two fillets, date below truncation BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID : DEF : Crowned shield of arms, two tied laurel branches around Milled edge, 7.98g/6h (Marsh 31A; EGC 1086; Bentley 55, this coin; S 3852) Extremely fine or a little better, attractive uniform colour; extremely rare, particularly so well preserved [Graded NGC MS 61] £6,000-£8,000 --- Investment Gold If this lot is purchased by a VAT-registered trader, he or she may claim back the VAT element on the buyer's premium from HM Revenue and Customs --- --- Provenance: Bentley Collection, Part 1, Baldwin Auction 73, 8 May 2012, lot 55 [from Spink 2001]
Nachlass 2. WeltkriegInfanteriesturmabzeichen, Zinkausführung, Hersteller FZS (Fritz Zimmermann Stuttgart); Medaille Winterschlacht im Osten, ohne Hersteller, Band 18 cm, dazu großformatiges Portraitfoto eines Unteroffiziers in Uniform, hinter Glas gerahmt, Maße Foto 17 x 24 cm, alles im guten Zustand.
Patriotische Schnapsflasche Portrait Napoleon I.um 1970, Blaumarke der Porzellanmanufaktur Scheibe-Alsbach mit Zusatz Made in GDR und geritzte Modellnummer 13088A, flache Beutelflasche in Kokardenform mit beidseitig reliefiertem Tondo in Biskuitporzellan vor Goldfond, Darstellung Napoleon Bonaparte in Uniform bzw. Initial N mit Bezeichnung "la prise exquise", plastischer Stöpsel als Goldener Adler Napoleons, Vergoldung minimalst berieben, sonst guter Zustand, H 15,5 cm.
Konvolut Silbermünzen Kaiserreichneunmal 3 Mark, darunter zweimal Wilhelm II. von Preußen in Uniform 1913 A, ss und vz; Wilhelm II. von Württemberg 1911 F, vz; Otto von Bayern 1909 D, vz; Hamburg 1911 J, vz etc., dazu neunmal 2 Mark, darunter Martin Luther 1933 A, vz mit Patina; zweimal Wilhelm II. von Württemberg 1906, ss und vz; Ludwig II. von Bayern 1876 D, ss; Wilhelm II. von Preußen 1904 A, vz; Hamburg 1907 J, ss etc.; sowie 20 Pfennig 1890 D, vz.
Konvolut Silbermünzen Preußen Wilhelm II.viermal 5 Mark in Uniform, 1913 A, ss, 1914 A, ss+ mit zwei kleinen Randfehlern, 1914 A, vz und 1914 A, ss; zweimal 5 Mark, 1902 A, ss und 1903 A, ss; elfmal 3 Mark 1908 A bis 1912 A, ss-vz; 2 Mark 1913 A in Uniform, vz; zweimal 2 Mark, 1892 A , vz und 1907 A, vz; 3 Mark 1910 Universität Berlin, fast vz, sowie Bronzemedaille "Deutscher Patriotenbund 1813-1913", Avers Völkerschlachtdenkmal, Revers vier Adler im Luftkampf, guter Zustand, D 33 mm.
Konvolut Silbermünzen Preußen Wilhelm II.dreimal 5 Mark in Uniform, 1913 A, vz, 1913 A, vz und 1914 A, ss+; zweimal 5 Mark, 1904 A, ss+ und 1907 A, ss; 5 Mark 200 Jahre Preußen 1901, vz+; zweimal 3 Mark in Uniform, 1914 A, vz und 1914 A, ss+; elfmal 3 Mark 1908 A bis 1912 A, ss-vz, sowie dreimal 2 Mark 1907 A, vz.
Zierteller Portrait "Friedrich der Große"im Alt-Wiener Stil, Mitte 19. Jh., rotgestempelte Kreismarke mit bekröntem Reichsadler, Pinselnummer 70. und Bezeichnung im Motiv, leicht gemuldete Form mit geschweiftem Rand und polychromem Aufglasurdekor als gelber Teilfond und Brustbildnis vom "Alten Fritz" in Uniform, üppige Goldbordüre aus Lorbeerkranz-, Krone- und Festonmotiv im Rapport sowie Goldkante und Goldrand, guter altersgemäßer Zustand, D 21,5 cm.
Hans James Berthold, Sächsischer Oberstleutnantälterer Herr mit Kneifer in feldgrauer Uniform, mit Schulterstücken für einen Oberstleutnant und nicht ganz eindeutiger Regimentsnummer 181 für Chemnitz, mit sächsischem Ordensband und Ordensband des Eisernen Kreuzes II vor changierendem Grund, leicht pastose Portraitmalerei, Öl auf Leinwand, rechts unten signiert "H. James Berthold" und datiert "1916", auf Rahmenrückseite später bezeichnet "Büthner, Max Oberst. 1910 Plauen Regt.", reinigungsbedürftig, gerahmt, Falzmaße ca. 61 x 46,5 cm. Künstlerinfo: dt. Maler (1884 Leipzig bis nach 1930), Studium an der Akademie in Leipzig und Dresden, tätig in Leipzig. Quelle: Vollmer und Dressler.
Heinrich Plühr, SoldatenbildnisBrustbild eines jungen Leutnants der Ulanen in feldgrauer Uniform des 1. Weltkriegs mit Feldspange (darunter Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse Preußen) vor grauem Grund, gering pastose Portraitmalerei, Öl auf Leinwand und Keilrahmen, rechts oben signiert und datiert "H. Plühr 1916", Craquelure, geringe Altersspuren, ungerahmt, Maße ca. 64,5 x 52 cm. Künstlerinfo: dt. Portrait- und Genremaler, Lithograph und Fotokünstler (1859 Bekum bei Hohenhameln bis 1953 Weimar), Kindheit in Höver/Sehnde, zunächst Lehre zum Lithograph, anschließend Tätigkeit als Fotograf und Fotoretuscheur in Hamburg, studierte ab 1883 er an der Weimarer Malerschule bei Max Thedy und Woldemar Friedrich, unternahm mit Stipendium der Weimarer Kunstschule eine Romreise, beschickte Ausstellungen in Paris, erhielt 1900 eine Bronzemedaille auf der Pariser Weltausstellung, tätig in Weimar, Quelle: Thieme-Becker, Vollmer, Saur "Bio-Bibliographisches Künstlerlexikon", Benezit, Dressler, Walther Scheidig "Die Weimarer Malerschule" und Wikipedia.

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