A FOLDING CONTINENTAL ARCHERY STAND WITH SIXTEEN CONTINENTAL BOWS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY of wood, comprising an A-frame with separate base, sixteen grooves to hold bows lined with contemporary green baize, secured together by leather spacers at the centre and a copper-alloy hinge at the top (one replaced screw and wooden bar, later filler around the joints), the frame secured when closed by two copper-alloy catches (replaced screws), the base with contemporary baize lining and later feet; together with sixteen Continental longbows, likely Belgian, the majority recurved with a cork grip and copper-alloy collar arrow pass, seven made of laminated wood and seven of fibreglass, with two self-bows, one bow labelled 'J. Jaques', another labelled ' Palais du Jouet Bruxelles', some with their draw weight stamped onto the collar, 163.0 cm (18)
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TWENTY-ONE RECURVE BOWS AND FIVE BOXES OF ARROWS, 20TH CENTURY including eight bows by the Kings of Kelsoe, two left handed; three Marksman Archery bows; five Laleham Bowmaster Company bows; a Swedish Falken bow; a Japanese Makita Bamboo Co. bow; one unnamed; one bow by Denis Evans of Crowthone; and one Longshot Panther, various lengths and draw weights; along with five boxes of modern arrows, various lengths and colours, longest bow 163.0 cm (26)
THREE ARCHERY JACKETS, LATE 20TH CENTURY the first of synthetic green cloth, with a British Long-bow Society pin, a West Kent archery pin, and a Grand National Archery Society pin; the second similar, with matching trousers and multiple archery patches; the third similar, black fabric and with various archery pins and patches, 82.0 cm (3)
NINETEEN RECURVE BOWS AND FIVE BOXES OF ARROWS, 20TH CENTURY including three Hoyt Pro Medallists; three Hoyt Pro Customs; four Hoyt Xperts; three bows by the kings of Kelso; two Border Black Douglas; an Olympic TS4 bow; a Hotspur Viscount; a Les Howis Ranger; and a Raven; various lengths and draw weights, along with five boxes of modern arrows, various lengths and colours, longest bow 154 cm (25)
A CASED ALDRED LONGBOW WITH TWO SETS OF ARROWS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the bow of yew, with 27# draw weight, horn nocks (one loose), inlaid arrow pass, green cloth-covered grip, stamped 'Aldred London' and '27', length 63 inches; the first set of four arrows stamped 'matched and tested Purle, Made in England, manufactured for Lilywhites, 4*3', 26 inches, painted blue with gold bands; the second set of six arrows similar, painted red with green and gold bands; together with two further 26 inch arrows; in a fine dark stained wooden case lined with green baize, two folding arrow holders, and a small central compartment, 171.0 cm
AN EARLY LAMINATED BOW AND TWO PRESENTATION LONGBOWS, 19TH/20TH CENTURY the first constructed of four laminations of wood, in typical longbow d-shaped section, horn nocks, patterned binding above and below the burgundy cloth-covered grip, along with white metal bands either side, 56 inches; the first presentation bow by Aldred, continental yew, 30# draw weight, the plaque inscribed 'Given by F. Pickup, 28th July 1891 for best score, Alveston', 64 inches; the third of unusual section with fluted back and rounded belly, white metal nocks, brown leather-covered grip (restored), 75.5 inches
A VERY RARE EARLY LAMINATED LONGBOW, 18TH CENTURY with four layers of various dark woods, bound with ten copper alloy rings secured by nails, horn nocks, restored red cloth-covered grip (some small cracks in the bow and wear at the arrow passing point), 69 inches Archers from the late 16th up until the early 19th century regularly used laminated bows, due to what Thomas Waring calls 'the long known difficulty of procuring good yew' (Waring, 1824). This was done using up to four laminations, typically held together with glue. Self bows of yew became more common later in the 19th century, as makers such as Aldred began to self-source yew from the mountains of Europe (Lake, 2020, pp.27-34).
A CASED SET OF FOUR ALDRED LONGBOWS AND TWO SETS OF ARROWS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the first bow of yew, with 50# draw weight, horn nocks, inlaid arrow pass, green cloth-covered grip, stamped 'Aldred London' and '50', length 72 inches; the second similar, of stained lancewood, 46# draw weight, length 72 inches; the third similar, of yew-backed yew, 50# draw weight, length 72 inches; the fourth similar, of stained lancewood, 43# draw weight, with a pink mark on the back of the bow, length 72 inches; the first set of eight arrows 28 inches, painted red with white and gold bands; the second set of six arrows 28 inches, painted with red white and gold bands; the case marked 'F. Windley, Garsington, Oxon', with original leather straps, two folding arrow holders, and a small compartment with a leather bracer (some replacement hinges and fittings), 196.0 cm
TWENTY-TWO RECURVE BOWS AND FIVE BOXES OF ARROWS, 20TH CENTURY including twelve bows by the Laleham Bowmaster Company, Lew smith, two left-handed; six bows by Les Howis; one bow by Gemini Bowcraft; and one unsigned take-down bow, various lengths and draw weights; along with five boxes of modern arrows, various lengths and colours, longest bow 162 cm (25)
TWENTY MARKSMAN ARCHERY RECURVE BOWS AND FIVE BOXES OF ARROWS, 20TH CENTURY including nine Forest Princess bows, one left handed; three TS-4 Olympic bows; two Forest knights; two Forest Rangers; two Challengers; and two unnamed, various lengths and draw weights; along with five boxes of modern arrows, various lengths and colours, longest bow 160 cm (25)
NINETEEN RECURVE BOWS AND FIVE BOXES OF ARROWS, 20TH CENTURY including seven Olympic TS4; two Marksman Sherwood Forest; two Les Howis Forest Knight; three Les Howis Rebel; four other Les Howis bows; and one Kings of Kelso Appin bow; various lengths and draw weights; along with five boxes of modern arrows, various lengths and colours, longest bow 163 cm (25)
AN ALDRED LONGBOW AND CASE OF ARROWS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY of yew, with 32# draw weight, horn nocks, green cloth grip, inlaid arrow pass, stamped 'Aldred London' and '32', with a bowstring, in a woollen green bow bag (some tears and repairs), length 65 inches, the arrow case by Aldred, with a matched set of twelve arrows, each numbered and signed 'R.S. Newell', painted green with white and gold bands and target points (restorations), 28 inches long, the cases75.0 cm (2)
A THOMPSON YEW LONGBOW AND A FINE CASED SET OF THOMPSON ARROWS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the bow with 33# draw weight, horn nocks, leather-covered green cloth grip (some missing stitching), stamped 'Thompson Meriden' and '33', with a bowstring, length 63.5 inches; the six matched arrows painted orange with cream and yellow bands, target points (some light rust), inscribed 'M.S', 25 inches long, in their original box, the exterior inscribed 'M.S', 65.5 cm (2)
TWENTY MARKSMAN ARCHERY RECURVE BOWS AND FIVE BOXES OF ARROWS, 20TH CENTURY including seven Olympic TS4 bows, one left-handed; and thirteen various Marksman Archery bows, some branded 'Les Howis', various lengths and draw weights; along with five boxes of modern arrows, various lengths and colours, longest bow 163 cm (25)
A CASED SET OF FOUR ALDRED LONGBOWS AND TWO SETS OF ARROWS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the first bow of yew, with 53# draw weight, horn nocks, inlaid arrow pass, green cloth-covered grip, stamped 'Aldred London' and '53' with arrow markings, length 72 inches; the second similar, of yew, 50# draw weight, length 72 inches; the third similar, of lancewood, 30# draw weight, length 72 inches; the fourth similar, of yew, 54# draw weight, length 72 inches; the first set of six arrows 28 inches, painted blue with yellow bands and small arrowheads; the second set of eight arrows 25.5 inches, painted red with blue and white bands; the case marked 'H.W.S', with two folding arrow holders and a small compartment with a finger tab and bracer (restorations), 195.0 cm
A COLLECTION OF ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS MEDALS AND MEMORABILIA comprising a white metal medallion depicting an archer and a woodsman flanking the crest of the Ancient Order of Foresters, encircled by an eye and the text 'Ancient Order of Foresters' and their motto 'Unity, Benevolence, Concord', the rear inscribed 'The Ancient Order of Foresters, visit to the Crystal Palace' along with a trophy-of-arms above a wreath; the second similar and of copper alloy, the rear inscribed 'In commemoration of the society's Demonstration, Preston Guild, Sept 2 1882', REGD' below an engraved handshake, a small shield plaque attached inscribed 'PP', engraved with a reclining griffin; the third a hallmarked silver spoon with an enamel terminal inscribed 'Ancient Order of Foresters 1834-1984'; the fourth an enamel medal shield encircled by scrollwork, the interior with polychromne enamelled 'C R', on a green and red ribbon with bugle and bow decoration, surrounding the Ancient Order of Foresters coat-of-arms; the last similar, and of smaller proportions (ribbon of pin missing), the spoon 11.2cm (5) For a discussion of the connections between archery and friendly societies such as the Ancient Order of Foresters, see (Logan, 2013).
A reproduction mahogany bow fronted corner cabinet, dentil moulded cornice with arched moulded decoration, above astragal glazed twin doors and internal shelves, above a base with twin cupboard doors and a slide, on bracket feet, 189 x 89 x 55cms.Location: GIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A G.A.Dunn & co black felt bowler hat size 58.5cm internal circumference, 21cm front to back and 17cm side to side, an Extra Quality black fur felt top hat A/F size 56.5 cm internal circumference, 20cm front to back and 16cm side to side, a mid 20th Century Scottish gents bonnet mixed bow ties and accessories, all housed in a vintage cardboard hat boxLocation:If there is no condition report, please request
Two Victorian Pinchbeck brooches with orange coloured cabochons, 4 hammered thin bangles, a gold plated signet ring A/F, early 20th Century earrings, paste stone and crystal brooches to include an early 20th Century silver bow tie brooch with green and white crystals A/F, a pair of lava cameo earrings and a Morpho blue butterfly wing bar brooch. Location:If there is no condition report, please request
Taxidermy: A Cased Northern Pike and Perch (Esox lucius/ Perca fluviatilis), dated 1976, a large adult skin mount in pursuit of three young Perch, all preserved within a riverbed setting of weeds and grasses, set above a painted simulated rock and pebbled floor below, mounted against a pale blue painted interior, enclosed within a period style ebonised bow-fronted single-glass display case with verre-eglomise border, 123.5cm by 22.5cm by 43.5cm, bearing hand written paper legend to interior upper left - "Pike, Weight 16lbs 11ozs, Caught by Mr M. Webb on the River Kennet, at Kintbury, 11th Nov 1976", anglers float and hook to interior upper right
Taxidermy: A Cased Common Roach (Rutilus rutilus), dated October 1935, by John Cooper & Sons, 28 Radnor Street, St Luke's, London, EC, (Griggs), a skin mount preserved and mounted within a naturalistic setting amidst reeds and grasses, set above a pebbled and sand river bed, mounted against a pale green painted back drop, enclosed within a typical ebonised bow-fronted three-glass display case with verre eglomise border, 49cm by 11.5cm by 29cm, with gold legend to front glass - "Roach, 1lb 14ozs, Caught 25th July 1935". This case is of the William Griggs era, who took over the running of John Cooper from around 1933 and carried on trading from Bath Road, Hounslow until he passed away in 1953, William (Bertie) Griggs was regarded as one of the master exponents of preserving fish and his skills can be clearly seen within this case
Taxidermy: A Cased Pair of Shore Larks (Eremophila alpestris), by John Cooper, 28 Radnor Street, St Luke's, London, a pair of full-mount adults, male and female, both stood upon grit covered rockwork, set against a pale blue painted backdrop, enclosed within a typical ebonised bow-fronted display case with verre eglomise border, 26.5cm by 11cm by 25.5cm, previously part of The Bruce Housden collection, Tennants auction Lot 269, 09th August 2019
Taxidermy: A Cased Northern Pike (Esox lucius), dated 1990, prepared by Will Gallant, Taxidermy, Suffolk, a high-quality very large cast of a Northen Pike, preserved and mounted within a naturalistic setting amidst reeds, weeds and grasses, set above a pebbled riverbed, mounted against a painted olive green backdrop, enclosed within a typical large ebonised bow-fronted three-glass display case with verre eglomise border, the interior fitted with overhead lighting, 137cm by 46cm by 69cm, bearing gilt legend to front glass -"Pike, 30lbs 2ozs, Caught by John Green on the 18th December 1990 at Ardleigh Reservoir, Ardleigh, Essex", taxidermist's trade label to interior upper right
Taxidermy: A Cased Barn Owl (Tyto alba), dated 1996, a high-quality full-mount adult perched upon a short barn beam, overlooking her three faux eggs below, laid upon a soil and straw littered floor, set against a panelled barn setting, enclosed within an ebonised bow-fronted three-glass table display case, 68cm by 21.5cm by 42cm, bearing hand-written label to lower front glass -"Weston Under Lizard, November 12th 1996"With CITES Article 10 (non-transferable) licence no. 219203/18 if purchasing from outside the UK, a re-export permit would be required, and import permit into your chosen country prior to shipping, Tennants auctioneers do not supply any ongoing export or import permits, this is solely the responsibility of the purchaser
Taxidermy: A Large Cased Common Perch (Perca fluviatilis), circa 1880-1900, by J.Bolton, Friendly Street, Deptford, a large skin mount, preserved and mounted within a riverbed setting of weeds and grasses, above a pebbled and faux rock ledge riverbed, set against a pale blue painted backdrop, enclosed within a period bow-fronted three-glass ebonised display case with, 59.5cm by 16cm by 37.5cm, hand-written paper legend to interior upper right -" Perch, from Sanford Lake, Salop, weight 3lbs, 12ozs", taxidermist's paper trade label to interior upper left
VINTAGE FICTION AND POETRY: FLORENCE L BARCLAY: THE UPAS TREE, London, G P Putnam's Sons, 1912; THE WALL OF PARTITION, London, G Putnam's Sons, ND; THE FOLLOWING OF THE STAR, London, G Putnam's Sons, 302nd Thousand; THE ROSARY, London, G Putnam's Sons, 1932, reprint; THE BROKEN HALO, London, G Putnam's Sons, 184th Thousand, together with THE LIFE OF FLORENCE L BARCLAY - A STUDY IN PERSONALITY, BY ONE OF HER DAUGHTERS,London, G Putnam's Sons, 1924, Popular edition;VINTAGE FICTION: 4 Titles: HESTER BURTON: THE GREAT GALE, London, Oxford University Press, 1969; THE LADY BYNG OF VIMY: ANNE OF THE MARSHLAND, London, Holden and Hardingham, 1914, new edition; MARY C ROWSELL: THE PEDDLAR AND HIS DOG, London, Blackie and Son, ND; PETER DAWLISH: NORTH SEA ADVENTURE, London, Oxford Univesity Press / Geoffrey Cumberlege, 1950, reprint; WALT WHITMAN: LEAVES OF GRASS, London, J M Dent and Sons, 1957, reprint, in original pictorial and green unclipped dustjacket; COLIN J HORNE (Ed): SWIFT ON HIS AGE - SELECTED PROSE AND VERSE, London, George G Harrup, 1953. First in original unclipped dustjacket; R H MOTTRAM: BEHIND THE SHUTTERS, London, Hutchinson, 1968; MARY MACKIE: COBWEBS AND CREAM TEAS - A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF A NATIONAL TRUST HOUSE, London, Victor Gollancz, 1990; MICHAEL FLANDERS: SOHO FOR EAST ANGLIA, London, Geoffrey Bles, 1963; SIDNEY TALBOT: TWO BITES OF THE CHERRY, Edinburgh, The Pentland Press, 1993; WILLIAM RIVIERE: WATERCOLOUR SKY, London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1990; MATHENA BLOMEFIELD: BOW-NET AND WATER LILIES, London, Faber and Faber, 1948 [inscribed by author]; STEPHANIE GREEN: THE TRIPLE SPIRAL, London, Walker, 1989; JOHN COWPER POWYS: 2 Titles: WEYMOUTH SANDS, London, MacDonald, 1963 reprint; WOLF SOLENT, London, Macdonald, 1961, reprinted from 1929 edition with special contents from the author.Ex libris
A Victor Mayer for Fabergé 18K gold, enamelled and diamond egg shaped pendant, limited edition number 454 of 1000, the blue and green guilloche enamelled egg with gold crossed ribbon and bow, centred with a circular cut diamond, detailed 'Fabergé 454/1000' and '18K', length including suspension loop 3cm, weight 6g (small chip to blue enamel), with an 18ct gold curblink neckchain on a boltring clasp, weight 2.5g, with fitted leather case, together with a 9ct gold oval link neckchain, weight 7.1g, length 61.5cm.
A 9ct gold, amethyst and seed pearl pendant of drop shaped form with a tied bow surmount, collet set with the oval cut amethyst to the swing centre, otherwise set with seed pearls, length 3.5cm (two seed pearls lacking), with a gold neckchain on a gilt metal clasp, length 46cm, total weight 5g.
A late Victorian gold backed and silver set, sapphire and diamond brooch, designed as twin hearts with a tied ribbon bow surmount, centred by a cultured pearl, claw set with two pear shaped sapphires, old cut and rose cut diamonds, fitted with a safety chain, weight 8.7g, total sapphire weight approx 2.70ct, total diamond weight approx 2.80ct, clarity grade approx SI, colour grade approx F-G, width 2.7cm, length 2.7cm, with a European Diamond & Gemstone Report and a case.
A silver mounted oval shell cameo brooch, carved with St George slaying the dragon, length 6.1cm, a 9ct gold 'Africa' brooch, weight 1.2g, a faceted amber drop pendant on a gold neckchain with boltring clasp, detailed '9K', weight 0.8g, a silver clan style brooch, decorated with an emu, Birmingham 1912, a bow brooch and a small collection of other jewellery.
Vinyl - 8 Punk & New Wave LPs, 1 12" single and 29 7" singles to include X-Ray Spex Germ Free Adolescents (original UK press with printed inner), The Jam Snap! (with free 7" and merch insert), Blondie (2 LPs, 1 12" 6 7"), Bow Wow Wow, Sex Pistols (3 7"), Sham 69 (7"), The Undertones (7"), The Specials (7"), Tubeway Army (7") and others. LPs Vg+ overall, 7" Vg overall
A 19th Century mahogany bow fronted chest, the plain top over two short and three long graduated drawers and a shaped apron to splayed bracket feet, 106 cm wide x 54 cm deep x 105 cm high, a Victorian mahogany wall cabinet with two shelves flanked by fretwork carved side panels over two panelled cupboard doors, 59.5 cm wide x 15 cm deep x 59.5 cm high and an early 19th Century mahogany drop-leaf Pembroke table, the plain top with moulded edge over a single end drawer on square tapered legs to brass caps and castors, 86.5 cm wide x 104 cm deep x 71 cm high
A Bevan Funnell mahogany ladies writing table with raised superstructure over a tooled and gilded writing surface and bow front with two drawers on turned and fluted tapering legs, 85 cm wide x 52.5 cm deep x 104 cm high, a Victorian bar back cane seated deportment chair, 34 cm wide x 30 cm deep x 82 cm high, a Kashmiri teak sewing box with rising lid and drawer and a wooden handled copper warming pan CONDITION REPORTS Sewing box only - no key present. The top is very watermarked. Otherwise some scratching, general wear and tear. The back leg has been broken and repaired. The front leg is wobbly. There is some gapping to the wood but this is in line with manufacture. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
HALF-SIZE BOW TOP CARAVAN, a charming, half-scale gypsy caravan with a canvas roof, painted in a greenish-blue hue with yellow steps, shafts, and undercarriage. Adorned with decorative cream and red scrollwork, along with a horse motif on the door. The caravan sits on pneumatic tyres and features a cosy interior with a cot bed and framed perspex window above. The top half of the front stable-style door comprises two perspex windows. Measures 47 inches wide, 68.5 inches high, and 73 inches long (83 inches with the rear rack extended).

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