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Commemorative Medals, John Maitland, Second Earl and First Duke of Lauderdale (1616-1682), silver medal, 1672, by John Roettier, probably struck to commemorate the latter appointment, bust of the Duke r., his hair long and curled, in armour with lion’s head shoulder plate, rev. Minerva seated with shield and spear and, in her left hand, a crested helmet, CONSILIO. ET. ANIMIS., signed and dated in the exergue, 62mm. (MI.550/208; Eimer 248; CP 100/10; Platt II, p. 212), usual die flaw, although in early state, above bust, edge bruise at 3 o’clock on reverse, extremely fine Lauderdale’s career had started in the reign of Charles I and although a party to the King’s surrender at Newcastle, he was against his imprisonment. Captured at the Battle of Worcester he spent the period of the Commonwealth in confinement, being appointed Secretary of State at the Restoration and later High Commissioner of Scotland, virtually ruling that country from 1669 to 1680. One of his various titles was Baron Petersham and he lived in the village at Ham House, now a National Trust property. The Alan Irvine Collection of Historical and Artistic Medals
A RARE ROYAL WORCESTER EATHERNWARE PLAQUE, DATED 1880 painted in the Barbotine manner by G Siéver, signed and dated with the head of a young woman, the back in turquoise majolica glaze, 40.5cm diam, oval impressed mark, incised artist's monogram, date 80 and title Agnes La jouvencelle According to the 1881 census, Louis Gustave Siever (born 1854), a native of Grenoble who is described as an "artiste-painter" lodged with the family of Samuel Ranford, one of the factory's finest porcelain decorators, at 9 College Yard Precincts, Worcester. ++In fine condition
A RIDGWAY BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE HUMPHREYS CLOCK PATTERN CHEESE DISH AND COVER, C1880 30cm h and four contemporary Willow pattern cheese dishes and covers, Staffordshire and Royal Worcester (10) ++Ridgway dish with chip on the underside of the rim and stained, one of the Willow pattern dishes associated to the cover
TWO ROYAL WORCESTER SCENT FLASKS AND A BUCKET SHAPED FLOWER HOLDER, 1890 & C one of the bottles and the flower holder printed and painted after Edward Raby with wild flowers, the other flask decorated in raised gilding, bottles 10cm, printed marks, one flask unmarked ++One stopper regilt otherwise fine
A COLLECTION OF ROYAL WORCESTER, COALPORT AND OTHER MINIATURE PORCELAIN, LATE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH C to include two Coalport gilt ground landscape painted mugs and a saucer and a Wedgwood Butterfly Lustre tyg, 5cm h, printed marks and a 'Sèvres' bleu celeste saucer, painted with a portrait (26) ++The lot in fine condition
ROYAL WORCESTER PLATE, OUTSIDE-DECORATED BY JAMES AND THOMAS SCOTT CALLOWHILL, C1880 painted in polychrome, shaded gold and raised gilding with flowers and prunus, 22cm diam, impressed mark overpainted with an acorn, signed Jas Callowhill & Co Worcester in puce script ++Rare and in fine condition

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