32 32. A COMMEMORATIVE PEARLWARE JUG, CIRCA 1810
with sepia transfer print of Lord Nelson flanked by children at play -- 5in. (12.7cm.) high £300-500
33. A COMMEMORATIVE PEARLWARE JUG, CIRCA 1810
with single puce transfer print of Lord Nelson, with inscription -- 5in. (12.7cm.) high £250-350
34. A COMMEMORATIVE PEARLWARE JUG, CIRCA 1810
with black transfer print of a quarter-length portrait of Lord Nelson, with inscription, and a roundel of a small sailing boat off a fortified headland -- 5in. (12.7cm.) high
£200-300
37. A 19TH-CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE JUG OF LORD NELSON
modelled full-length beside a cannon, holding a telescope, and finished in typical palette -- 11½in. (29cm.) high; together with a moulded marble bust of Nelson after the Parian ware original by Joseph Pitts, mounted on a black socle -- 14in. (36cm.) high
£80-120 38.
A MID 19TH-CENTURY PARIAN WARE BUST OF LORD NELSON
after the original by Flaxman, the reverse inscribed with dedication to Admiral Sir William Parker, and stamped for Joseph Pitts, London, 1853 -- 9½in. (24cm.) high
£500-800
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AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE JUG OF LORD NELSON
modelled as a full-length figure standing in front of a cannon and finished in typical palette -- 11¾in. (30cm.) high; together with a Royal Doulton portrait jug of Lord Nelson, the base with maker’s mark and copyright date for 1951 -- 7½in. (19cm.) high
(2) £150-250
36. A ROYAL DOULTON TWO-HANDLED COMMEMORATIVE MUG, CIRCA 1905
with portrait bust of Lord Nelson to front, opposite England Expects... quote behind, rope handles, finished in typical palette, base impressed with Royal Doulton maker’s mark -- 5¾in. (14.5cm.) high
£150-250
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