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Scarce Airborne/RAF Short Machete9 1/2 inch, single edged blade widening towards the point. Â Faint Martindale maker with elongated broad arrow with date "194*". Â Black composite checkered slab grips secured by three copper rivets. Â Scabbard absent.See British And Commonwealth Military Knives by Flook, page 110 for a similar example.
Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Railmaster Co-Axial Chronometer automatic stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, reference no. 28025237, serial no. 8464xxxx, circa 2009, black dial with luminous Arabic quarter numerals and dagger markers, minute markers, luminous arrow hands, cal. 2403 27 jewel movement, exhibition case back, black leather strap with Omega folding clasp, 42mm-** Omega box with outer cover, card sleeve, International Warranty card stamped Omega Boutique Heathrow Terminal 1 and dated 05/12/09, chronometer certificate, pictogram card, operating instructions booklet, Omega Heathrow receipt dated 5th December, 2009-Box and Papers - yes.Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good.Glass - good.Hands - good.Case - good - see images.Crown - adjusting correctly.Strap - good.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained.
An Ibo anthropomorphic slit drum Nigeria with two carved heads to the top, with cap like coiffures, one with an arrow symbol to the forehead and with a zig-zag necklace, the other with a vertical line to the forehead, the rectangular body with an integral handle, the decoration burnished, with a hand written collection label Ibo drum from West of Niger - Purchased at ABARRA in WARRI Prov in 1944 32cm long.
A Yoruba standing female figureAbeokuta, Nigeriawith a tied coiffure and holding a staff with an arrow head termimal in each hand, with remains of cam powder, the base with a handwritten label An African Idol given to a Missionary at Abeokuta by a Native Convert,25.5cm high.ProvenanceKenneth Athol Webster, London / Wellington.Josef Herman, London / Suffolk.Christie's, Amsterdam, The Joseph Herman Collection of African Art, 12 December 2000, lot 146.
An antique S. Mordan & Co propelling pencil bangle bracelet. The bangle of rose metal wire with hook and eye type clasp housing a white and yellow metal S Mordan & Co propelling pencil with cable link safety chain. Pencil marked for S. Morden & Co with arrow motif. Signs of repair to lead nib. Unmarked, surface tests indicate 9ct gold. Total weight approx 13.0g. Pencil measures approx 4cm. Internal diameter of bangle approx 6cm. In tooled leatherette Prize Medals bangle box.
A 19th century Victorian gold locket pendant necklace. The locket having a central monogrammed plaque framed by repousse heart and arrow decoration, opening to reveal a partially glazed interior. The locket strung upon a fancy link chain to concealed box clasp. Total weight 42.6g. Measures locket 5.5cm, chain measures approx 41cm. Unmarked tests indicate gold fineness ranging from 9ct for the jump ring - 15ct. Together with a tooled leather case for Quinny's of Western-super-Mare. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
Cartier, an agate plaque and enamel travel clock, the guilloche bleu celeste dial set within chapter ring with Roman numeral hour markers, rose cut diamond set arrow hands, with four sapphire cabochons accents, the back signed Cartier and numbered 5879., with fitted red leather Cartier caseCondition Report: Please note that the movement has not been tested for the accuracy of time and may need a service at the buyer's expense.Ewbanks does not guarantee the future working of the movement and we do not guarantee the authenticity of any individual component parts since subsequent repairs and restoration work may have resulted in the replacement of original parts
Five fob seals, including a Georgian rectangular fob seal set with rock crystal depicting a cat and a mouse and engraved please don't, mounted in 9 ct yellow gold, another similar oval fob engraved Penelope, testing as 9 ct, a vintage round cut Smokey quartz fob in 9 ct and two gilt metal fobs, one with heart and arrow motif and agate fob engraved with female figureCondition Report: 9 ct gross 13.6 gramscat and mouse rock crystal has a few chips to surface
Matchbox Superfast 2 x 8e Rover 3500 - both are metallic bronze body, tan interior, dot-dash wheels - (1) blue arrow blister pack with "8 Rover 3500" model description; (2) yellow arrow blister pack with "No.8" model description - both Mint in Fair & Good Plus Factory Sealed 1980 Copyright Blister Packs. (2)
A 1910s walking suit in olive green wool with cotton lining. the jacket has a high neck with button fastening and there is arrow stitch detail to the front and back. The waist is belted and the skirts of the jacket are full, peplum style. The skirt is slightly a-line with two set in pockets at the front and snaps to fasten at the side. Warner Bros. Pic. Inc label inside which looks to be from a midcentury production. (1) condition is generally strong with obvious ombre fade and a couple of small holes, buttons down the front are different to those at the neck upon inspection
A Collection of Various 19th Century Glass to Comprise a Pair of Faceted Stem Cordial Glasses with Engraved Bowls Incorporating Bird and Flowers, a Set of Four Drinking Glasses with Etched Decoration Incorporating Bow and Arrow, Swags etc and a Single Glass with Bucket Faceted Bowl. Some Condition Issues to Pieces
Buren Grand Prix military-issue gent's wristwatch, c. 1940s, in nickel plated case, the black dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial at 6 o'clock position, broad arrow, WWW H 9228 stamped to the case, ref no. 339391, case diameter 37mm, on leather strap.CONDITION REPORT: Lacking winder, age-related wear to the bezel.
A Penny of Harold II Struck at Hastings Harold II (1066), Penny, PAX type, Hastings, Dunning, group B, harold rex ang, rev. +dvnning on hæ, 1.32g/11h (Pagan, NM p.190, this coin listed; HHK 143; N 836; S 1186). Extremely fine, toned and with with an impressive provenance; the mint extremely rare during the reign of Harold II £6,000-£8,000 --- Provenance: E.J. Shepherd Collection, Sotheby Auction, 22 July 1885, lot 110; H. Montagu Collection, Part II, Sotheby Auction, 11-16 May 1896, lot 164; H. Symonds Collection, Glendining Auction, 26-7 September 1973, lot 54 Of the whole Anglo-Saxon period, it is the final chapter that has left the greatest impression. The vision of a heroic defender of England, fighting to repel foreign invaders, is endearingly romantic. The reality - as always - was a little more complex. Harold II (Godwinson) was, on his mother’s side, of Danish blood, and was certainly no Ætheling. His claim to be Edward the Confessor’s successor was perhaps contentious and his support was not universal. Nevertheless, Harold alone of the leading men was equipped with the experience necessary to face the very real threat posed by invasions, and thus it was he who was crowned on the 6 January 1066: ‘And Earl Harold was now consecrated king and he met little quiet in it as long as he ruled the realm’ (the Anglo Saxon Chronicle). The ceremony probably took place at the newly consecrated Westminster Abbey, establishing a tradition which has endured for almost a thousand years. In early September, Harald Hardrada, the king of Norway, appeared off the Yorkshire coast, accompanied by 300 ships of fighting men. In short order the local English defences were scattered, and the people of York offered hostages in exchange for peace. Harold II gathered his militia and marched to York. On 25 September he came upon the Norwegians at Stamford Bridge, overwhelming and crushing them. Harold’s victory was impressive and absolute, bringing to a close more than two centuries of Anglo-Scandinavian conflict. It was also short-lived. A few days later, William ‘The Bastard’ set out from Normandy, intent on asserting his own claim over the English throne. The landing was made at Pevensy and the Normans established a good defensive position at Hastings. News reached Harold at York, and with great energy he covered the 190 miles down to London. There he gathered additional forces before continuing down to Sussex. At first light on 14 October, William’s army marched out to meet the English, who were caught by surprise. Harold’s men stood defiant and heavy fighting endured all day. In the evening, the English resolve finally collapsed, their spirit broken by the sight of King Harold struck down (quite possibly by an arrow to the face). The Anglo Saxon Chronicle describes: ‘the king nevertheless fought hard against him, with the men who were willing to support him, and there were heavy casualties on both sides. There King Harold was killed and Earl Leofwine his brother, and Earl Gyrth his brother, and many good men, and the French remained masters of the field’. As the great historian Sir Frank Stenton puts it, William ‘had won one of the battles which at rare intervals have decided the fate of nations’. Coin production at Hastings is first recorded in Æthelstan’s Grately code (c. 926-30). This wide-ranging administrative document stipulated (amongst other things) the number of moneyers who were to be employed at each mint-place; Hastings was afforded one moneyer. It is quite surprising, then, that no coins of Æthelstan, or his immediate successors, can be attributed to the town. Instead, Hastings is first named on Æthelred II’s second hand type, some sixty years later. Thereafter, the mint appears to have been fairly active, producing a steady flow of coinage down to The Anarchy in the mid twelfth century. The exception to this rule is found within the reign of Harold II. At this point, output appears to have been greatly reduced. Pagan, in his survey of Harold II’s coinage, notes only 8 specimens of Hastings, compared to 15, 41 and 30 at the nearby Sussex mints of Chichester, Lewes and Steyning respectively. This pattern is also borne out by the recent Chew Valley hoard: of the 1,238 coins of Harold II contained within, only 3 carry a Hastings mint signature. This compares to 244 from Chichester, 22 from Lewes, and 97 from Steyning. Hastings, then, is demonstrably an extremely rare mint in this type. Not since the Norweb sale in 1986 (Part III, lot 829) has a penny of Harold Godwinson struck at Hastings been offered for sale on the open market, making this a generational opportunity to acquire an iconic and evocative coin; it is no small benefit that the penny in question also happens to be beautifully preserved, and comes with a distinguished provenance.
An Air Ministry Military Wristwatch, signed Omega, issued in 1956, (calibre 30T2) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 10003720, black dial with Arabic numerals, case with fixed bars between the lugs, screw back with military marks A.M and numbered 6B/159 666/56, 35mm wide, together with a "Fat Arrow" Military Watch Case, Issued in 1953, case back with military board arrow and numbered 6645 101000 6B/542 5327/53, (2) The Air Ministary watch case with surface scratches, case with small dents to the sides and lugs, plexi glass with small scratches, dial surface has been refinished, but to a high standard, dial with small scratches in parts, later hands, hands with small chips to the white painted surfaces in parts, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.The "Fat Arrow" case with surface scratches, case with small dents to the sides and lugs, case is dirty, movement/dial/hands and glass are all missing. Straps are missing.
A film/TV prop guards helmet of aluminium construction, hand written in pencil to the interior George Stephens.The vendor states that this helmet was purchased from Western Costumes in North Hollywood and has been used in various productions to include1/The 3 Stooges - Square heads of the round table2/ The Adventures of Sir Galahad3/ The Black Arrow4/ The Adventures of Robin Hood5/ The Hunchback of Notre Dame6/ The Black Shield of Falworth7/ Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe8/ The Flame and the Arrow
A 1960s American silver 'Sons of Liberty' bowl, an unengraved reproduction of the Paul Revere original commissioned in 1768, of plain tapering circular form to a stepped spreading footrim, maker Old Newbury Crafters (ONC), stamped sterling 807 and with arrow emblem for Fletcher S. Carter (c1965-1973), further marked 'P. REVERE BOSTON 1768 SONS OF LIBERTY REPRODUCTION' verso, dia.18cm, h.9cm, 13oz
SALE! Arrow Katrina Law hand signed 10x8 photo. This beautiful 10x8 hand signed photo depicts Katrina Law as Nyssa al Ghul in the hit superhero tv show, Arrow. This signed photo is guaranteed authentic and is supplied from one of the UK's leading autograph memorabilia companies. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10
TWO VICTORIAN 1842 PATTERN PERCUSSION MUSKETS Each with lock-plate engraved "Tower 1844" under crowned VR cipher, the stocks also dated 1844 with Board of Ordnance Broad Arrow stamp, the brass butt-plates engraved respectively "C 8722" and "C 71431"(?), the barrels measuring approx. 67.5cm in length, each being fitted with a socket bayonet with triangular tapering steel blade, housed in a brass-mounted leather scabbard (2) Condition Report:"Action on both muskets is poor. One will not hold half or full-cock, though the spring is strong. The other will hold half and full-cock but is very stiff and with a weak and sluggish action, failing to properly strike the cap.Otherwise, both muskets are heavily worn. Barrels, mechanisms, ramrods, suspension loops etc. all with surface rust. One barrel is rusted rather more severely, leaving the surface rough and pitted in a number of areas. Stocks are battered, with deep divots and scratches generally. One with a spliced-in repair near to muzzle. Leather bayonet scabbards with much deterioration/drying to surface."
Long double-sided spear, with ornate twisted Spear head with small arrow head on top of a hollow oval above tightly twisted base to the spear head, small pointed iron spike to other end, possible fishing spear. Wooden shaft with three carved pattern sections. Head length 23cm in total, overall length 147cm. Buyer must collect or arrange own transportation.
A 9ct Gold Parker Pen, with allover engine turned decoration and engraved "EIIR Silver Jubilee 1977", the hooded nib with inset arrow, in original box with card "The Queen's Silver Jubilee 1952-1977"; Together with Matching 9ct Gold Ball Point Pen. (2) *Original purchase receipt dated 30.11.77.
Rolex. A military issue stainless steel automatic wristwatchModel: Military SubmarinerReference: 5517/5513Date: Circa 1978Movement: 26-jewel Cal.1520 automaticDial: Black, Tritium T, luminous dot hour markers, baton quarters, white outer minute divisions, broad polished sword hands with luminous inserts, arrow tipped centre secondsCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down Oyster back and shouldered crown, inside back engraved 5339667, black calibrated bezel insert, fixed bar lugs, No.5339749 between the lugsStrap/Bracelet: Grey NATO fabricBuckle/Clasp: Associated steel buckleSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 39mm Accompaniments: Rolex brochure, Rolex International Service Guarantee, photocopy of Watches of Switzerland service papers dated 28 June and 24 July 2007, photocopy of Insurance Valuation dated 20th January 2023Footnotes:In the early 1970s, the British Ministry of Defence commissioned a very limited batch of Rolex reference 5517/5513 Submariners, designed to enhanced specifications to meet the demands of their Special Forces.These 'Military Submariners', or 'MilSubs', differ in many ways from standard production pieces. They feature thicker, sword-shaped hands for enhanced readability, a rotating bezel calibrated to 60 minutes, an encircled 'T' on the dial indicating the use of luminescent Tritium, and solid steel bars fixed between the lugs, permitting the use of a nylon NATO strap that ensured a watch would not be separated from its wearer. Finally, the case back was engraved with the military branch, unit, and year of issue.The present lot was purchased by the current owner in the early 1980s and has been serviced multiple times over the years. In 2007 in particular the watch was serviced by Rolex after a knock to the crown caused severe water ingress. This led to a full overhaul of the movement, the case back being replaced along with the bezel and the dial restored.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Lemania. A military issue stainless steel manual wind single button chronograph bracelet watchDate: Circa 1966Movement: 17-jewel Cal.2220 manual wind, column wheel chronograph, No.74878Dial: Black, Broad Arrow and Tritium T, white Arabic numerals with luminous dots, luminous 12 and 6, white outer minute divisions, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9 for seconds and 30 minute recording, pointed baton hands with luminous inserts, centre chronograph handCase: Brushed and polished asymmetric tonneau form, screw down back, single button at 2, back engraved ↑ 6BB/924-3306 2446/67, No.35-66Strap/Bracelet: Associated stainless steel linkBuckle/Clasp: Associated folding claspSigned: Dial & movementSize: 40mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Omega. A stainless steel automatic calendar bracelet watch with co-axial escapementModel: Seamaster Aqua TerraDate: Circa 2010Movement: 27-jewel Cal.2500 automatic, No.80602038Dial: Black, applied polished dart hour markers with luminous tips, white outer minute divisions, date aperture at 3, polished arrow tipped hands with luminous inserts, centre secondsCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down exhibition backStrap/Bracelet: Fitted brushed 1574/898 linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 39mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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