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Los 1089

An Edwardian bow front mahogany display cabinet, with glazed front and side panel, inlaid with shell and flower boarder

Los 1054

A Victorian mahogany bow front chest of drawers with inlaid mother of pearl of handles

Los 423

An Edwardian silver mounted Hand Mirror, by William Neale, hallmarked Chester, 1905, with chased ribbon and bow decoration, the handle with a hammered panel back and front together with a silver collared, blue glass desk rolling rule, another silver backed hand mirror, a silver backed hairbrush, a silver backed clothes brush and a comb (6)

Los 166

A Staffordshire Pottery figure of Diana the Huntress, standing holding a bow in her left hand and quiver on her back, decorated in colours, arm damaged and re-stuck, 10¾in (27.25cm) high. Provenance: The Hugh Thomas Appleton Collection of Staffordshire Pottery figures.

Los 167

A Staffordshire Pottery figure of an Archer, probably William Tell, wearing plumed hat and holding a bow, decorated in colours, plume restored, 11¼in (28.5cm) high. Provenance: The Hugh Thomas Appleton Collection of Staffordshire Pottery figures.

Los 706

An attractive yellow gold Brooch, in the form of a pleated, pierced ribbon bow, the plain ends joined in the centre with a diamond set tie, the reverse and pin with pendant fittings, marked 14.

Los 87

A MINIATURE MAHOGANY STANDING BIJOUTERIE CABINET having an arched glazed centre door flanked by two glazed panes on six bow supports, 55cms wide

Los 556

Kings of Macedon, Philip II (359-336 BC), gold quarter-stater, Pella, head of Heracles, rev., bow on club; cantharus above, 2.10g (Le Rider 54-67), fine and rare

Los 681

A Victorian diamond spray brooch fashioned in yellow and white metal with a stem of lily of the valley and a rose tied with a bow, the diamonds are a mix of old cuts, brilliant, cushion and rose cuts to an estimated combined total of 2.35cts, length 52cm, in original fitted box, with insurance documents for £4250

Los 498

An Edwardian bow front miniature chest of drawers the three drawer chest decorated with rococo gilded brass handles and lock fronts, 25cm high x 32cm wide x 24cm deep, together with a Victorian walnut wood, brass and enamel box, the four corners decorated with rectangular brass, engraved and studded, inset with oval floral enamel plaques, the central applied brass plaque decorated with similar enamel roundel, 13cm high x 29.5cm wide x 21.5cm deep (2)

Los 704

A Scottish river pearl and amethyst set brooch retailed by Cairncross of Perth, the floral brooch depicting thistles set with amethyst terminals, ferns and other foliage tied with a bow. Length 52mm x 25mm Sold under licence from the Scottish Natural Heritage, pearls gathered legally from the wild prior to the date 27th March 1991

Los 724

An 18ct gold Waltham hunter pocket watch with white enamel dial black Roman numerals subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, hallmarked throughout the case, to the bow and to the stem. Diameter 50mm weight approx 114.5gms

Los 276

THREE SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL FIGURES, comprising a vase of red roses,H 7 cm, a single crystal rose, and a crystal heart with opaque glass bow (3)

Los 270

An early 20thC child's walnut bow back armchair together with a child's balloon back chair

Los 769A

Carte de Visite Photograph Album, "Greer-Meltzer-Poozer Families of Charleston, SC and Meltzer Family of Atlanta, GA, incl. Confederate Soldiers", carte visites and tintypes, 6 in. x 4 3/4 in., gilt-tooled leather, 2 brass hinges with bow motif

Los 27

*Bulgaria, Red Cross Order, Second Class breast badge, in silver-gilt and enamels, width 45.5mm, on Ladies’ bow and in case of issue with King Ferdinand’s cypher, extremely fine and rare

Los 342

*The Rare Kangra Earthquake Royal Red Cross awarded to Miss Alice Mabel Purkis, for instrumental work in aiding the wounded at the barracks of the Gurkha Rifles in Dharmsala, which had collapsed during the Kangra Earthquake on 4 April 1905 – this medal one of just 3 awarded. This deadly earthquake hit the Kangra Region in Northern India before dawn with a 7.8 surface wave magnitude tremor, destroying most of the buildings in the cities of Dharmsala and Kangra, and in the process killing more than 20,000 people , comprising: Royal Red Cross, E.VII.R., in gold and enamels, reverse engraved ‘A. M. Purkis / Dharmsala / April 1905’, on ladies’ bow with reverse brooch pin; with original blue velvet interior taken from original case of issue; toned, extremely fine and rare. Royal Red Cross, London Gazette 01.12.1905 – ‘in recognition of services rendered by them at Dharmsala after the earthquake which occurred on 4th April, 1905.’ Mrs Alice Mabel Lussman (née Purkis) was present in Dharmsala during the Kangra earthquake of 4 April 1905. This lot is offered with several pieces of original correspondence, one from H. D. Shaw, written on headed 2nd Battalion, 1st Gurkha Rifles headed paper, dated 26 April 1905: ‘Dear Miss Purkis, my Commanding Officer has instructed me to forward to you, as one of the ladies who were so instrumental in aiding and nursing the wounded during the recent earthquake, the enclosed copy of Divisional Orders dated 19th April 1905. Yours sincerely, H. D. Shaw.’ Contemporary photographs and histories record that the barracks of the 7th Gurkha Rifles was all but destroyed by the earthquake, and that 112 members of the Regiment were killed during the event, as well as some 1,625 civilian casualties in Dharmsala itself. As recorded in the London Gazette, Alice Mabel Purkis was present with two other ladies in assisting the wounded, and these were Mrs Isabel May Clay (wife of Major Charles H. Clay), and Mrs Violet Harriet Clay (wife of Captain Stanley Clay, who was killed) – which suggest that the above recipient was either a visiting friend, or perhaps even part of the household staff at ‘Woodside’ – a well-built single-storey private house of stone construction close by which was shielded from the worst of the earthquake’s effects owing to its position in the ‘earthquake shadows ’ in a small depression surrounded by other ridges. It would appear conclusive therefore, given the aforementioned letter and the research presented here, that these three ladies played a role in the immediate aftermath at the site of the Gurkha barrack building, having emerged from ‘Woodside’. A report from the Geological Survey of India at that time states that whilst rescuing his son, Major Clay was struck by a block of stone and partially buried under debris. It is most likely that his family members and Alice Mabel Purkis were also present during the chaos, and possibly assisted in freeing him. In this same collapse Charles Clay’s brother Stanley was killed instantly, and the ladies present set to work despite the terrible events, as recorded in The Times: ‘The ladies displayed throughout most marked heroism and bravery. Mrs Stanley Clay, though her husband had just been killed, instantly started nursing and looking after Captain and Mrs Wall, who were both seriously injured, and she has been unremitting in her labours ever since. Mrs C.H. Clay having had her husband injured and having been extricated with her small son from the ruins of her house, was the mainstay and prop of all dressing wounds, shaving cut heads, and nursing. Miss Purkiss [sic] also rendered invaluable aid to the wounded. All the other ladies who were not injured also showed the same heroic spirit.’ This lot is also offered with an official O.H.M.S. letter to the recipient (now Mrs Lussman, based at Sylhet) from the Office of the Inspector General of Police, Assam, confirming the above award.

Los 226

*The Double R.V.M. and Royal Household Long and Faithful Service Group of 6 awarded to Miss Ann Ellen Jones, Housemaid and then Housekeeper to H.M. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at Clarence House, who served as part of the Queen Mother’s Staff from 1938 until her eventual retirement in 1978 upon completion of 40 years’ service, comprising: Royal Victorian Medal, E.II.R., Gold, 2nd type, in silver-gilt, on ladies’ bow, unnamed as issued, in red, rectangular Royal Mint case of issue; Royal Victorian Medal, E.II.R., Silver, 1st type, on ladies’ bow, unna med as issued, in white, semi-circular Royal Mint case of issue; Silver Jubilee Medal, 1977, on ladies’ bow, unnamed as issued, in Royal Mint box of issue; Royal Household Long and Faithful Service Medal, E.II.R. (Ann Ellen Jones), suspension with engraved dates ‘1938-1958’, and 2 additional service bars for Thirty Years and Forty Years, on ladies’ bow; Royal Household jewelled badge, G.VI.R., crowned ‘GRE’ cypher within wreath, in silver, silver- gilt and enamels, with reverse brooch pin, in Collingwood case of issue; Royal Household jewelled badge, for service with the Queen Mother, crowned ‘ER’ cypher within wreath, in silver, silver- gilt and enamels, with reverse brooch pin, in Collingwood case of issue; all items cased, toned, virtually mint state, and a rare group (6) Royal Victorian Medal (Silver): London Gazette: 13.06.1964; Royal Victorian Medal (Gold): London Gazette: 28.03.1978. Offered with two original warrants for the awards of the Royal Victorian Medal, in both silver and in gold, and an original signed letter to the recipient from the Keeper of the Privy Purse, concerning her award of the Forty Years Clasp for her Long and Faithful Service Medal, dated 1st March 1977. Miss Ann Ellen Jones retired from further service in the Royal Household on 30th April 1978. Both of the recipient’s R.V.M.s and her Long and Faithful Service Medal with 2 clasps are confirmed in the books ‘Royal Service’ in 3 volumes, by Galloway, Stanley & Martin.

Los 340

Miscellaneous, The Order of the League of Mercy, Ladies’ breast badge in gilt and enamels with bow, in original Elkington & Co. Ltd. case of issue, and Diamond Jubilee Masonic Commemorative in silver and silver-gilt, and William III, Orange Association Medal,1690, in silver with suspension loop, by Mossop (Eimer 324), the first extremely fine, the second very fine with detached ribbon & pin fitting, the latter good very fine (3)

Los 38

Seven smaller Artist teddy bears: including a Hardy Bears Peter - 6in. (15cm.) high; a Whittle-le-Woods Bears Bam-Boo; a Bow-Wood Bears Willow; and a Mother Hubbard Brad

Los 113

A Norah Wellings Bones dog 1930s, of beige velvet, white, orange and black googly glass eyes set into half-moon cuts in the face, stiffened wrinkled face, inked details, red felt tongue, floppy ears, long body with hinged limbs and felt bow - 13in. (33cm.) high (slightly discoloured)

Los 133

A very rare large size Dean’s Rag Book Co. Cheerful Desmond 1920s, of printed black and white brushed cotton, black boot button eyes, pink velvet tongue, original orange felt bow and rare card label - 121?4in. (31cm.) high (slight fading, label creased)

Los 525

A rare German bisque shoulder head Parian-type doll, with deep blue painted eyes, feathered brow, closed mouth, moulded drop earrings, black ribbon with bow to one side and rose with leaves in hair to other side, hair swept away from the face in rolls, moulded crucifix on black ribbon around neck, head turned slightly to the right, stuffed body with bisque limbs, moulded heeled grey and black boot with blue tassel, pale beige printed cotton low necked dress with dark brown and grey feathered flower heads, black apron and undergarments - 171?4in. (44cm.) high (chipped toe)

Los 197

A primitive carved wooden rocking horse, painted brown with carved eyes, leather ears, horse hair mane and tail, straight legged with exaggerated fetlock, saddle with stirrups and red painted bow rocker, early 20th century - 37in. (94cm.) long (wear)

Los 101

A BOW BLUE AND WHITE BOWL, with bird rockwork, tree and fence, 12cm diameter, a small Bow Sparrow beak cream jug, a coffee cup, an octagonal Bow plate, and a Bow handled fork (5)

Los 428

A 19TH CENTURY ASH AND ELM SMOKER'S BOW, having a raised back above slender spindles, on turned legs joined by an 'H' stretcher

Los 427

A 19TH CENTURY ASH AND ELM SMOKER'S BOW, stamped C R to the seat, having a raised back above slender spindles, on turned legs joined by twin stretchers

Los 426

A 19TH CENTURY FRUITWOOD AND ELM SMOKER'S BOW, stamped F W to the seat, having a raised back above slender spindles, on turned legs joined by an 'H' stretcher. See illustration

Los 790

Philip Jones (1933-2008), oil on board, "Beach Bow Form". 61 cm x 61 cm, framed, glazed, and with Oliver Contemporary Gallery label verso (see illustration). ARR

Los 1125

An Edwardian smokers bow, ash, with solid seat and raised on turned splayed legs.

Los 526

A PAIR OF BOW-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS with turned supports on crinoline stretcher bases, the dished seats 48cm wide 47cm, deep 93.5cm high overall

Los 537

A BOW-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR WITH PIERCED SPLAT BACK on turned supports with crinoline stretcher base, the dished elm seat 54cm wide 46cm deep, 101cm high overall

Los 153

A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED DEVONWARE including a blue seated dog 18cm high wearing a bow around his collar, ceramic tray, butter dish and muffin dish etc.

Los 534

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST of two short and three long drawers, 105cm wide 51cm deep 105cm high

Los 1015

George III Style Mahogany Small Bow Fronted Chest of Drawers, Raised on Bracket Feet. Size - 35 Inches High, 20.75 Inches Wide & 16 Inches Deep.

Los 1096

China Display Cabinet, bow fronted with Smiths circular clock to the front. c 1930's.

Los 1133

French Silver-Mounted Violin Bow Attributed to François Lupot II Stamped: Lupot Octagonal stick. Weight: 57g.

Los 1060

Jason Shoolbred & Co Attributed Unmarked, Late Victorian/Edwardian Rosewood Veneered And Boxwood Inlaid Writing Table, Boxwood strung and edged top, bow front over a single drawer, Between four short drawers raised on square tapered legs with brown ceramic castor terminals.

Los 1066

George III Mahogany Bow Fronted Chest Of Drawers Standing On Four Splayed Legs With Original Brass Period Handles

Los 363

Crystal Bow Necklace and Earrings Set, the necklace, with multiple rows, reducing to a single one behind the neck, is centred by a 'tied' bow at the front, with a fringe below and a large round crystal; the earrings match but do not detract from the necklace by being a simple three row design with post and push back fittings; necklace can be worn from 14 to 20 inches, the earrings a 2 inch drop; ideal party season or bridal wear

Los 394

Three Pieces of Jewellery comprising marcasite bow brooch, silver drop earrings and a silver pixie pendant and chain.

Los 1110

Factory Made German 3/4 Length Violin With Bow & Hardcase c1900

Los 721

Merlin Midas MA2000 compound bow with accessories in carrying bag

Los 73

A ceramic table lamp, in the form of a vase and bow, and another chinoiserie decorated ceramic table lamp

Los 503

A small mahogany bow front chest of four drawers with drop ring handles, shaped apron, on splayed bracket feet, 61cm

Los 911

A small George III mahogany slight bow front chest, of four graduated doors with boxwood stringing to top edge, above a well-shaped apron and splay feet, 34 x 20in. (86.5 x 51cm.), 32in. (81.25cm.) high.

Los 167

A rococo gilt metal Louis XV style mantel clock, late 19th century, by the Ansonia Clock Co., signed to 52mm. Roman enamel dial and backplate, typical rococo style floral and foliate decoration with standing cupid figure, his right hand holding an arrow pierced heart, his left hand bearing a bow, a sash worn quiver to his left hip, the rococo base supported on four scroll feet, 8½in. (21.5cm.) high.

Los 329

Two circular black silk face screens, early 20th century, with printed scenes of 18th /19th century ladies and an admirer, on turned gilt wood handles, a/f, 9½in. (24cm.) diameter; together with a green satin bow-tie case and a matching handkerchief case.

Los 410

A reproduction mahogany veneered miniature bow front chest on chest, the top section with three graduated drawers over the base of three deeper drawers, standing on bracket feet, 22 x 17in. (56 x 43cm.), 51in. (130cm.) high.

Los 884

An elegant George III mahogany bow front sideboard, cross-banded and boxwood strung, with a lead-lined cellarette drawer and raised on six diamond shaped tapered legs with slightly waisted toes, the four to the front enclosing an arch below a central drawer 72½ x 30in. (184025 x 76.25cm.), 35½in. (90.25cm.) high.

Los 257

Wall light, glass and brass, garland decoration and bow decor to top, height 44 cm width 22 cm depth 13 cm

Los 262

Wall lights, pair of gilt scroll fittings, three arms, long back plate with bow and tassel decoration, Georgian style, height 61 cm width 37 cm depth 61 cm

Los 213

Bow front chest, Edwardian, mahogany, 4 drawer height 84 cm width 91 cm depth 57 cm

Los 214

Mirror, slim, ivory colour painted mirror with bow decoration to frame, height 130 cm width 17 cm depth 2.5 cm

Los 89

Wall lights, pair of antique gilt, 2 arm, oval back plate with bow decoration, height 23 cm width 30 cm depth 17 cm

Los 211

Dressing mirror, bow front, 3 drawers, with oval mirror, height 55 cm width 40 cm depth 20 cm

Los 755

Dressing mirror on stand, 18th century, mahogany, bow front and three drawers, height 70 cm width 43 cm depth 23 cm

Los 134

Wall lights, pair of gilt scroll fittings, three arms, long back plate with bow and tassel decoration, Georgian style, height 61 cm width 37 cm depth 61 cm

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