Todd Webb, Mr. Perkins' Pierce Arrow, HarlemGelatinesilberabzug 1991. 37,5 x 47 cm (40,4 x 50,1 cm). Im unteren Bildrand mit Tinte signiert und betitelt. Der Rahmen rückseitig mit Galerieetikett, darauf maschinenschriftliche Werkangaben. - Unter Passepartout und Glas gerahmt.AusstellungenHouk Friedman Gallery, New York
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British c. 1915 A fine aquamarine and diamond pendant The cushion shaped mixed cut aquamarine of fine blue green colour, weighing approximately 35-40 carats Claw set in a finely pierced platinum setting of arrow and heart design, with diamond set bale (removable) Weight: Approx. 20.61 grams Dimensions: 2.9 cm. (L) x 2.3 cm. (W)
Empire-TafelaufsatzBronze, vergoldet und farbloses Kristallglas. Über quadratischer Plinthe profilierter Säulenschaft mit geschliffenem Steineldekor. Oberhalb vollplastisch gestalteter Amorknabe als Träger für tiefgemuldeten Schalenaufsatz mit reliefiertem Fächerschliff. Pfeil geklebt. H. 42 cm.A French gilt bronze and crystal glass Empire centrepiece. Arrow glued.Frankreich. 1. Hälfte 19. Jh.
A pair of 19th century watercolour on ivory portrait miniatures, both finely painted depicting half-length portraits emblematic of the Americas, one with a lady holding a cornucopia and scorpion beside a lion, the other a man with feather headdress and bow and arrow, diameter 12.5cm, within ebonized frames. Note: a non-transferrable ivory exemption certificate has been granted for the sale of this item.
A 19th century mahogany two-section campaign chest of two short and three long drawers, the locks in the long drawers marked Cope & Collinson, and with inset brass pulls and mounts. Width 92cm, height 96cm, depth 50cm.Structurally in good used condition, the chest being stable and the drawers running smoothly. The top and sides with use and age related surface marks and scratches, some deep. Top has inset brass escutcheons for decoration only, and is of a slightly different colour so may not be original or may have just faded. Top left drawer lock bears Ministry of War / Defence arrow mark and dated 1908, but the manufacturer is indistinct and the lock itself is slightly ill-fitting. Top right drawer lock is marked for Graves & Sons, Devonport.
A late 18th/early 19th century paste broochdepicting a bird of paradise with outstretched wing, one pierced by an arrow, amidst bocage, set throughout with colourless paste (one deficient) with red paste detail, closed back silver setting max width 6.4cm, 25.1gCondition:A stylish piece in good condition overall (one paste deficient on wing tip). a couple of paste slightly discoloured (foiled?)evidence of minor soldering around brooch fitting
A pair of First World War period binoculars, and another smaller pair, cased. CONDITION REPORT: There are no broad arrow marks. The lenses do not appear to be damaged to the binoculars but the left-hand lenses are very dirty and flecked. The opera glasses lenses appear to be clean and do not appear to have any damage either.
A large leather bound shell carrier, two handled with later interior liner for sticks. Height 73 cm, top external diameter 25 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The lot is structurally sound. It does have some age-related wear, some deep staining etc particularly to the left-hand side, although in our opinion this adds character. It is initially JAH and stamped with a broad arrow. When removed the liner is in good condition but has some splits to the seams at the base.
George Prior, London: a quadruple cased pocket watch made for the Turkish market, the white enamel dial with arrow and 0 markers, fitted a key wound fusee movement, the silver case hallmarked IK, the pair case with bright cut design, within a silver and tortoiseshell case, with beadwork decoration, and an outer medal protective case, decorated with leaf scrolls and star motif, 7.0cms diameter.
A pair of banded agate and paste imitating agate pendant earrings, length 5.8cm (one drop detached but present, another lacking), a pair of paste imitating cornelian pendant earrings, a banded agate panel form bead, a Victorian banded agate brooch designed as an arrow, and a drop shaped tortoiseshell pendant.
King & Country - The Real West Series, [Second Issues] comprising: Set TRW006 - Warrior Attacking, Set TRW007 - Warrior with Knife, Set TRW00 - Warrior Defending, Set TRW016 - Warrior Firing Musket & Set TRW019 - Warrior Firing Bow and Arrow. Possible minor display wear otherwise generally Mint overall, contained in generally near Mint set boxes. [5]
A group of three open faced pocket watches, comprising a Continental silver top wind open faced pocket watch, base metal cuvette, stamped 0,800, with a steel outer case suspended by a base metal Albertine chain, a silver key wind open faced pocket watch, suspended by a silver Albert chain, Birmingham 1883, together with a base metal top wind open faced Jaeger Le-Coultre military pocket watch, case stamped verso 'G.S.T.P F016551' with broad arrow, 368.26g total (3)Condition ReportAll pocket watches not running. Continental silver pocket watch showing dirt and losses to enamel dial. Rudimentary dial repair visible. Corrosion to metal case.Silver pocket watch showing small dents to case, chips to glass, dirt to dial, small dents to case.Discolouration and wear to Jaeger Le-Coultre military pocket watch.Marks, scuffs, small dents and scratches to all surfaces.Tarnish.As found.
A priming horn, cow horn body, brass spout with spring loaded shutter, wooden base with threaded wooden plug, two iron suspension rings, base carved with 'No 1 S', body with a broad arrow, 34cm (13.5 in.); together with another similar horn, brass base with threaded cap, lower iron suspension loop, upper brass loop integral to the spout, 26cm (10 in.); and another powder horn, brass spout with pull-out charger retained by a spring, brass base engraved with a crescent in a crowned garter all within an oval, 36cm (14 in.). [3]The George Geear Collection
ƑB.S.A. Co.: a rare .303 Lee-Speed bolt action sporting rifle for Royal Naval issue, serial number 14198S, barrel 25.25 in., back sight with one standing and two folding leaves (100/200/300 yards) and a folding ladder graduated to 1,000 yards, action marked 'B.S.A.Co.' to the right of the socket and 'N' over 'NO.4.S.C.' over a broad arrow mark, bolt with dust cover and safety catch on cocking piece, flattened bolt handle knob, five-round magazine, chequered half stock, later Birmingham proof. Section 1 - A Firearms Certificate or RFD Authority is required to purchase this lot. 111.3cm OAL The George Geear Collection
A BOX OF ASSORTED MILITARIA, including canvas belts and holsters, three strung dog tags for 10571193 DAVEY R C E, a photograph of a soldier, two Round A Riot 1.5 in batons, an inert / empty grenade, an ammunition box, brass shell case, military issue stop watch, the back stamped with 'PATT.6. 39396' and broad arrow mark, etc (1 box)
A WWI ERA GHURKA KUKRI KNIFE & SCABBARD WITH MAKERS MARKS AND DATED, this Kukri, is marked with the initials Coi Arrow GH 1916 43. Possible manufacturer is in Cosipore for the Indian War Department, the blade has been oiled and is in good condition, the scabbard is leather over wood, and is also in good condition
Sir William Hamo Thornycroft (British, 1850-1925): A patinated bronze model of TeucerThe standing figure of the male nude holding his bow in his outstretched left hand, raised on a circular naturalistic base, signed and dated HMO.THORNYCROFT 1881, and numbered 14 twice to the base, 77cm highFootnotes:Hamo Thornycroft's 'Teucer', modelled after the celebrated Italian life model Orazio Cervi, known for his 'perfectly proportioned physique', was first exhibited in plaster at the Royal Academy in 1881. The following year, the monumental bronze version was unveiled, and both the plaster and bronze were met with widespread acclaim. Thornycroft intended to create a series of athletes engaged in English sports, primarily focusing on studies of the nude. He exhibited one such piece, 'Putting the Stone', in 1880, but with Teucer, he was able to explore a long-desired composition involving the right angle. The subject for the model is drawn from The Iliad, depicting Teucer, the archer who failed to hit Hector eight times. Thornycroft depicts him in a tense, strained position, shooting one last arrow and intently watching its flight. The Homeric theme lends a romantic and dignified quality to the model, with Teucer representing a masterful study of the male nude at its peak of action. Thornycroft's 'Teucer' follows in the tradition of Leighton's 'Athlete Wrestling with a Python', but is perhaps more classical and graceful. As Thornycroft's biographer E. Manning noted, 'The care and attention he lavished on each individual casting of those works available in limited editions, such as Teucer or The Mower, not only demonstrates his professional artistic commitment, making each piece a unique work of art, but also reflects... a desire to bring art into the home.'Thornycroft studied Greek art at the British Museum and was admitted to the Royal Academy School in 1869, winning a gold medal in 1875. He became a pivotal member of the English New Sculpture movement, arguably the first to attract universal acclaim for his work from both the established art world and his fellow artists. His emphasis on the naturalistic qualities of the figure, together with his initial refusal to reject the neo-classical style, gave his work universal appeal.Related LiteratureJ. Cooper, Nineteenth Century Romantic Bronzes, David & Charles, London, 1975, p. 66.E. Manning, Marble & Bronze: The Art and Life of Hamo Thornycroft, London, 1982, p. 14.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AD 238-244. Struck AD 241-244. AVTOK K M AT(sic) ΓOPΔIANON CAB TPAN[KVΛΛINA CEB, confronted busts of Gordian, laureate, draped and cuirassed on left, and Tranquillina, draped and wearing stephane on right / AVP CEΠ KO-Λ CINΓAPA, Tyche seated to left on rock, holding branch; the centaur Sagittarius above to left, discharging arrow, river god swimming to left below. BMC 13; SNG Copenhagen 257; Lindgren & Kovacs 2627. 22.26gr, 31mm, 6h ().Near Very Fine.From a UK private collection.
2nd-1st century B.C. With hollow-form hoop widening towards the shoulders, raised bezel set with a round intaglio, engraved with an image of a satyr or kneeling nude warrior on a baseline, wearing a Boeotian-style helmet pushed back, holding a spear in one hand and an object in the other; a marriage. Cf. Marshall, F. M., Catalogue of the Finger Rings Greek, Etruscan and Roman in the Departments of Antiquities of the British Museum, London, 1968; Spier, J., Ancient Gems and Finger Rings, Malibu, 1992, figs.50, 112 (crouching warrior); Chadour, A.B., Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994, item 87, for type of ring; item 123, for the type of ring and the image of a crouching warrior; Boardman, J., Greek gems and finger rings, London, 2001, fig.213. 2.91 grams, 23.57 mm overall, 19.25 mm internal diameter (approximate size British O 1/2 , USA 7 1/4, Europe 15.61, Japan 15) (1 in.).[A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website]From a private family collection formed since the early 19th century, thence by descent. Property of a New Zealand legal professional. Accompanied by an academic report by Dr Raffaele D’Amato. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate number no.12322-223716.The scene possibly alludes to the incident in the Trojan Cycle where Achilles is wounded by an arrow in his heel, the only part of his body which was not impervious to injury.
Early 2nd millennium B.C. Square in section and pierced longitudinally, incuse scene to each face: labrys above a tree; starburst between hatched panels; arrow, axe and other objects; figure above an axe. Cf. similar in the British Museum under accession no. 1921,0711.2 for similar multi-face seal.; see Boardman, J. Greek Gems and Finger Rings: Early Bronze Age to Late Classical, London, 1970, p. 35, fig. 56 for type. 3.99 grams, 18 mm (5/8 in.).From the Priday collection, Brookmans Hall, Hertfordshire, UK, formed 1930-1940s onwards by descent. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by a search certificate number no.12385-225393.
Circa 12th-11th century B.C. Slender leaf-shaped two-edged blade with broad neck and sturdy tang; impressed inscriptions to both faces. Cf. Röllig, W., ‘Onomastic and Palaeographic Considerations on Early Phoenician Arrow-Heads’ in Fantar, M. (ed.), Actes du IIIe Congrès International des Études Phéniciennes et Puniques, Tunis, 11-16 November 1991, Vol. II (1995), pp. 348-355; Elayi J., ‘Four New Inscribed Phoenician Arrowheads’ in SEL, 22, 2005, pp.33-45, pl.IV. 14.2 grams, 10.6 cm (4 1/8 in.).Acquired on the UK art market. Property of an Essex, UK, collector.The arrowhead seems to carry a Proto-Aramaic or Phoenician inscription like many arrows found in the Levant and Israel. They are usually reporting proper names like ‘Suwar, retainer of Abday’. As far as the function of these arrowheads is concerned, we know that the name inscribed on them was the owner's because successive owner's names were incised on two palimpsest examples. The central rib of this arrow bears on both sides a ten letter inscription, which is relatively deep and firmly incised. The inscription should be read 'ḤŞ…BN…NY = ‘arrow of K…son of…ANAY’.
Circa 1500 A.D. Comprising a single cutting edge and scale tang, bifacial pommel incised with a female figure possibly holding an arrow to one face and what is apparently a mythical beast or other animal to the other. Cf. Marquardt, K., Eight Centuries of European Knives, Forks and Spoons: an Art Collection, Europe, 1997, pp.29-31, for similar. 23 grams, 18.7 cm (7 3/8 in.).Acquired 1960s-1990s. Late Alison Barker collection, a retired London barrister.Examining the medieval miniatures, the knives were diagonally suspended, but the vertical suspension was the most common method in all periods. With the contrivance of an additional inner scabbard it was possible to carry more than one knife.
AD 238-244. Struck AD 243-4. AVTOK K M ANT ΓOPΔIANON CAB TPANKVΛΛINA CЄB, on left, bust of Gordian, laureate, draped and cuirassed to right, seen from rear, and on right, Tranquillina, draped and wearing stephane to left / AVP CЄΠ KOΛ CINΓAPA, Tyche, turreted and veiled, seated to left on rock, holding ears of corn; above, the Centaur Sagittarius to left, discharging arrow; below, river god swimming to left. RPC VII.2, 3471; cf. BMC Arabia 8-13; SNG Copenhagen 257. 23.00gr, 31mm, 12h ().Near Very Fine.From a private, UK, collection.
AD 238-244. Struck AD 241-244. AVTOK K M ANT ΓOPΔIANON CAB TPANKVΛΛINA CEB, confronted busts of Gordian, laureate, draped and cuirassed on left, and Tranquillina, draped and wearing stephane on right / AVP CEΠ K-OΛ CINΓA[PA], Tyche seated to left on rock, holding branch; the centaur Sagittarius above to left, discharging arrow, river god swimming to left below. BMC 13; SNG Copenhagen 257; Lindgren & Kovacs 2627. 24.99gr, 34mm, 12h ().Near Very Fine.From a UK, private collection.
Caria, Iasos AE 17mm. Circa 250-190 BC. ΜΕΝΕΚΛΗΣ (Menekles), magistrate. Group C. Apollo Delphinios standing to left, holding bow and arrow, dolphin at feet; illegible inscription to right / MENE[ΚΛΗΣ], Artemis advancing to right, drawing arrow from quiver, to right [IA]; all within laurel wreath. Cf. Ashton, The Pre-Imperial Coinage of Iasos p.72, 2-3, pl.14, 216-7. 3.45gr, 17mm, 12h.Near Very Fine. Very rare.Ex 'V' gentleman's collection, Switzerland. From the property of a North London, UK, gentleman.
AD 238-244. Struck AD 243-4. AVTOK K M ANT ΓOPΔIANON CAB TPANKVΛΛINA CЄB, on left, bust of Gordian, laureate, draped and cuirassed to right, seen from rear, and on right, Tranquillina, draped and wearing stephane to left / AVP CЄΠ KOΛ CINΓAPA, Tyche, turreted and veiled, seated to left on rock, holding ears of corn; above, the Centaur Sagittarius to left, discharging arrow; below, river god swimming to left. RPC VII.2, 3471; cf. BMC Arabia 8-13; SNG Copenhagen 257. 18.52gr, 31mm, 6h ().Very Fine.From a private, UK, collection.
187-175 BC. Antioch on the Orontes mint. Diademed head to right / BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣΕΛ-ΕΥΚΟΥ, Apollo Delphios, nude but for chlamys draped from his waist, wearing laurel wreath and seated on omphalos to left, testing arrow with his right hand and resting his left on a bow leaning against the omphalos behind him; filleted palm frond to outer left. SC 1313.6a; HGC 9, 582d. 17.17gr, 29mm, 12h. (). (For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price.) Very Fine.From a private collection in Europe.
Woodland Period, circa 7900-6900 B.C. Including scrapers and a triangular obsidian arrowhead. Cf. similar arrowpoints in Horter, Bennett W., NRCS East Region, Projectile Point identification Guide, Dover, 1997, p.12. 125 grams total, 33-84 mm (1 1/4 - 3 1/4 in.). [4, No Reserve]From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent.When the first arrowheads were developed in the Woodland culture, the bow and arrow began to replaced the spear and atlatl in hunting and warfare. The collection comprises a very interesting and old Amos type of arrowhead, This kind of tip was corner notched, with often serrated blade and the tip slightly off-center
A small collection of gentlemen's wristwatches, gold ring, nugget pendant, chain and cufflink, Longines - a gentleman's gold-plated manual wind wristwatch, 27mm circular champagne part textured dial with arrow batons and Arabic numerals at 3, 6, 9 and 12, signed Longines, in a 32mm circular gold-plated case with stainless steel case back with Longines Waterproof seal mark to centre, manual wind movement, strap model, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given; five other gentlemen's wristwatches, all quartz movements, to include Favre-Leuba, Marvin Revue boxed, Lorus and Sekonda, not running; a 9 carat yellow gold signet ring, cut; a yellow metal nugget pendant on a gold-filled chain; and a single gilt metal cufflink.Qty: 9
Gianni Versace - a lady's diamond set white metal quartz wristwatch, 16mm circular black dial with twelve graduated 8 cut diamonds and roman numerals from III to IX, numbered 010, in a 23mm circular white metal case with ten brilliant cut stones claw set above, case back marked 1-100 Limited Edition and 18K and numbered 133020B, part black leather and part diamond set white and black metal arrow design bracelet with white metal deployment clasp signed Gianni Versace and marked 18K 750, in black leather Versace presentation box, battery replaced recently so watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
Art Nouveau and later silver, pewter and white metal jewellery, 65x45mm rectangular brooch with faux lapis to centre; 70mm hammered finish arrow head dress clip with oval cabochon to centre; 45mm dress clip with faux opal cabochons; 10mm pressed brooch of classical mask; white metal brooch with turquoise scarab to centre; silver curb link bracelet with charms; tigers eye bar brooch; D.R.G.M. German brooch marked Sterling set with clear paste and blue and red stone drops; other earrings and clip.Qty: 11
Omega and Garrard - two gentlemen's manual wind wristwatches, Omega - a gentleman's stainless steel manual wind wristwatch, 29mm circular cream dial with raised arrow batons and subsidiary seconds dial in a 34mm circular stainless steel case, numbered 2750-3, manual wind movement signed Omega, numbered 13746573, cal. no. 266, strap model, in presentation box; and Garrard - a gentleman's gold-plated manual wind presentation wristwatch, 30mm circular silvered raised baton dial in a 33mm circular gold-plated case with stainless steel case back, manual wind movement, strap model, presentation inscription to case back, in Garrard box; both watches are running at present time although no guarantee is given.Qty: 2Condition report:Please see additional uploaded images of the Omega wtistwatch.
Vintage white metal jewellery, a Jorgen Jensen signed pewter Chariot brooch, numbered 163; signed Jean Paul Gaultier elasticated bi-colour corset brooch, 45mm wide; W.B's Patt. App. For tennis racket brooch; 80mm crucifix; modernist link necklace; 40cm overlapping arrow head shaped link necklace. Qty: 6
Children's books - over seventy Ladybird books, including The Silver Arrow, Story of Captain Cook, The Story of Flight etc.; Blyton Enid, The Castle of Adventure, The Valley of Adventure, Adventure Stories, Brer Rabbit's a Rascal, The Wishing Chair Again; Eagle Annuals #3 to #7; other annuals including Champion the Wonder Horse, Adventure Book for boys etc.
A mid to late 19th Century Adam's Patent revolver with later wood grip (relic found condition, overall losses, rust, old cleaning), together with a small collection of gun related items, including a group of late 19th century musket and rifle lead shot, a shot maker's crucible with turned wood handle and a group of gun flints, and an African arrow, probably early 20th century. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.

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