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Lot 1251

A gentleman`s gold, circular cased Baume & Mercier Automatic wristwatch, the signed silvered dial with gilt Arabic, dot and arrow numerals, gilt hands and with centre seconds, the case back detailed 18K 0,750.

Lot 1348

A gentleman`s gold circular cased Longines wristwatch, the signed silvered dial with baton shaped numerals, centre seconds and with a date of the month aperture and a gentleman`s 9ct gold cased Longines wristwatch, the signed dial with gilt Arabic and arrow shaped numerals and with centre seconds, both with straps.

Lot 212

A 19thC spelter lamp base, modelled as a young boy holding an arrow feather and holding a torch aloft, the base with a quiver of arrows, signed AVRILL, on wooden plinth, 46cm high.

Lot 1710

A platinum ring, with engraved arrow head design, 2grms, size L 1/2.

Lot 48

I.W.C MK X 1940`s Military issue stainless steel gentleman`s wristwatch, the black dial with white Arabic numerals, luminous dot markers and luminous set hands over a subsidiary seconds dial, C83 nickel jewelled movement with centre gold train, serial 1092117, case reference 1136867, the back stamp with the Ministry of Defence broad arrow over W.W.W M17887, later military style nylon band, 34mm

Lot 77

Longines Silver Arrow stainless steel gentleman`s wristwatch, the silvered dial with baton markers, sweep centre seconds and date aperture, later expanding bracelet, 34mm

Lot 162

Swiss silver cylinder Captain`s hunter pocket watch, gilt three-quarter plate movement with index regulator, the dial numbered 2861 with dual arrow dials over subsidiary constant seconds, engine turned case with a cartouche to the front cover, 48mm

Lot 179

Rolex 1930/1940`s Military issue nickel cased lever pocket watch, cal. 548 15 jewel movement, the signed dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, the screw back with broad Ministry of Defence arrow and stamped B4837, 52mm (a.f)

Lot 212

Mid 18th century English fusee cylinder pocket watch movement, the movement and dust cover signed Tho. Mudge, London (1755-90), pierced engraved balance cock with diamond endstone and silver regulating dial over square baluster pillars, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gold arrow hands, 43mm

Lot 337

* Mixed literature and poetry. Various including CONRAD (J) The Arrow of Gold, first edition 1919, cloth, some wear; GILLY (W S) Narrative of Shipwrecks of the Royal Navy, 1850, head of spine damaged; WOOLF (V) Jacob`s Room, 1922, soiled and worn; MILTON (J) Poems, 2 volumes, Florence Press 1925, etc (a box)

Lot 253

A green leather and gilt tooled cased white metal Stick Pin modelled as a arrow, the flight set with emeralds and diamonds, the pin and case with the mark Cartier, Paris and London

Lot 388

Signage from the old Wembley Stadium, a directional arrow sign for seating in BLOCK 230, mauve enamelled metal with white lettering, the old-style Wembley `twin towers` logo bottom right, still with original Wembley auction reference sticker, 35 by 115.5cm., 14 by 45 1/2in.

Lot 412

A Victorian silver Naval old English pattern basting spoon by John Samuel Hunt London 1859 the terminal engraved with a crest and motto UNITE also marked with the broad arrow indicating Navy issue length 30.5cm. approx. weight 4oz.

Lot 207

17th century heart-shaped Cirencester token, inscribed:- "Obadiah Arrow, 166*, Mercer in Cirencester, his half peny" (sic)

Lot 52

An early 19th century Staffordshire figure of a female archer. standing wearing a feathered hat, wearing a green coat and black sprigged red dress, clasping a bow and arrow, with a shield and quiver to her back, on a scroll base. 16.5cm high

Lot 54

EDWARDIAN SCOTTISH PEBBLE ARROW BROOCH set in unmarked gold

Lot 402

1935 Silver Jubilee ½d. to 6d., S.G.65-68, the exceptional `Tim Hall` specialised collection of this issue on 61 pages written-up to the highest exhibition standard. Generally arranged by sheet position with each of the plate flaws studied in depth including the different printings, mainly unused multiples, but also some used. The major flaws "Spots above head and behind neck" and "Cleft skull" for each value and many other remarkable flaws that have not achieved a catalogue listing. Highlights include "Spots above head and behind neck" 1d. matched marginal blocks of 4 from the three printings, 6d. scarce used block of 4; "Cleft skull" with a complete set of seven pairs with printings of the ½d. and 1d., many other pairs and blocks; "Dot on the King`s parting" with at least three examples of the 6d.; "Tagged ear" set of 4. Also a study of `arrow` marginal blocks and a few freaks including ½d. vertical block of 6 with major "doctor blade" flaw and much else of interest to the specialist. Mixed condition (few hundred)

Lot 403

1936 to 1953 Commemorative issues collection on 7 exhibition pages, comprising 1936 JIPEX miniature sheets ½d. (4) and 1d. (4) all with commemorative first day cancellations; 1947 Royal Visit range on six envelopes; 1948 ½d. Springbok unhyphenated range of mint multiples; 1953 Stamp Centenary 1d. and 4d. in mint horizontal gutter `arrow` blocks of 12 unfolded. Average condition

Lot 110

THE MAIN SHIP`S BELL FROM 74-GUN THIRD RATE SHIP-OF-THE-LINE DEFIANCE (1783), cast in bell bronze with mouldings to the rim and shoulder, cast with raised Government broad arrow mark and date `1812`, impressed metal tag attached to crown reading Bell of the Defiance `74, broken up 1817 - 22 1/2 x 21 1/4 in. (57 x 54cm.), One of eight Slade-designed "Elizabeth" class ships, Defiance was ordered from John Randall & John Brent at Rotherhithe in 1780, she was launched on 10th December, 1783. Her crew mutinied three times, in 1795, 1797, and 1798. She fought at the Battle of Copenhagen on April 2, 1801, the Battle of Cape Finisterre on July 22, 1805, and the Battle of Trafalgar on October 21, 1805 where she captured the Spanish San Juan Nepomuceno and sustained casualties of 17 killed, 53 wounded. After refitting at Portsmouth she was recommissioned in March 1806 for Capt. Henry Hotham during which time she blockaded Rochefort and she assisted with the destruction of three French 40-gun frigates (La Cybele, Le Calypso and L`Italienn) at Sables d`Olonne on 24th February 1809. In December 1813 she was used as a temporary prison ship at Chatham, was laid up in ordinary between 1814-1815 and was broken up there in 1817. It is presumed that for an unknown reason it was necessary to fit her with an unnamed bell during her period as a prison ship, which remained aboard as she was not commissioned again.

Lot 139

A set of six two-light wall brackets with arrow and laurel wreath design

Lot 418A

Five various marcasite brooches together with a diamante arrow hatpin.

Lot 302

Two Meissen figures, comprising; a model of a girl aiming an arrow, 15.5cm high, blue crossed swords mark, incised F32, and a figure of a girl playing the bagpipes from the Girls` Orchestra series, 12cm high, blue crossed swords mark, incised 2558 (chips and losses to both), late 19th century Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 727

A Regency Chinoiserie decorated black lacquer cabinet on stand, in 18th century style, second quarter 19th ceentury, decorated overall with Oriental figures, pagodas, exotic birds and foliage, the doors enclosing an arrangement of twelve long and short drawers around a central door with the motto `DEUM COLE REGEM SERVA` (Worship God, Protect the King) above a gryphen holding an arrow head, the stand fronted by cabriole legs and paw feet, 169cm high, 100cm wide, 63cm deep. Ex lot 567, Christie`s Gipson`s Grand Tour, 16th November 2006, South Kensington. The crest found on the internal cupboard door is that of Cole and the monogram beneath almost certainly refers to Henry Cole (1808-1882), a civil servant. The most eminent branch of the family is the Earls of Enniskillin, however, in their crest the sinister claw rests on an escutcheon. Through his membership of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce in 1845, Henry Cole became involved in the organisation of the Great Exhibition in 1851 acting as a promoter, publicist, and administrator. Cole went on to become the first director of the South Kensigton Museum (now the V&A) and has a wing named after him. He was created CB at the end of the Great Exhibition and was knighted in 1875 by Queen Victoria. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 396

A Sheffield made Army Issue machete, with ordnance arrow to the composition grip

Lot 203

A collection of medals various, comprising a silver medal for the Smallholder Championship, an American 1854 silver coin mounted as a brooch with engraved decoration of a hand holding an arrow, three silver watch fobs and a white metal medal commemorating the Coronation of Queen Victoria.

Lot 285

A 19th century naval cutlass by Mole, the blade bearing a war department broad arrow, length of blade 68cm, with solid steel guard with brass plaque no.69, complete with a leather and metal scabbard.

Lot 123

B. Stumbels, London, an 18 carat gold pair case watch, London 1793, No. 1002. the two piece hinged case and outer case with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and gold arrow hands, the verge fusee movement, square pillars, silvered regulator disc, engraved and pierced balance cock, three armed steel balance, undersprung balance spring and diamond set steel end stone, inner case 4.1cm diameter Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 130

William Holmes,156 Strand, London, an 18 carat gold full hunter pocket watch, London 1812, No 7782, the two piece hinged with white dial, Roman numerals and arrow hands, the English lever fusee movement with cylindrical pillars, engraved and pierced balance cock, diamond steel set endstone, three armed balance and undersprung balance spring, case 4.7cm diameter Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 137

An early 20th century 18 carat gold Swiss repeating/stopwatch Hunter pocket watch, circa 1900, No. 18745, the four piece hinged case with an inner bezel, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, blued spade hand and arrow tailed centre seconds hand, the three quarter plate Swiss repeating movement with bimetallic split balance and overcoil balance spring, case 5.3cm diameter Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 153

Tag Heuer, Professional 200 metres, a gentlemans stainless steel wristwatch, circa 2000, ref: CL1112-0, No UN5860, the two piece screw case and crown with rotating bezel and two push buttons, the blue dial with luminous dot luminous markers, subsidiary dials running seconds, hours and minutes, centre seconds hand, centre arrow pointer hand and date aperture, twenty seven jewel quartz spilt seconds movement cal: Heuer 1.00, ETA 251 282, on a block link bracelet with fold over clasp, case 4.2cm long including lugs Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 169

Rolex, Oyster, a lady`s stainless steel wristwatch, ref: 2331, No 124933, the two piece screw down case with screw down crown, the silvered dial with Roman and baton numerals, arrow hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 15 jewel Rolex Ultra Prima movement timed to six positions with monometallic balance and overcoil balance spring, on a later bracelet, case 2.9cm long including lugs Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 174

Rolex for Asprey, a gentleman`s 18 carat gold wristwatch, ref: 1880, No 16734, Glasgow import 1935, the two piece case with stepped bezel and lugs, the silvered dial with black Roman numerals, blue steel arrow hands and subsidiary dial, Rolex 17 jewel rectangular ultra prima movement timed to 6 positions, on a later gilt metal bracelet3.5cm long including lugs Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 303

A late Victorian diamond arrow brooch, circa 1890, the old cut diamond flights to a knife edge bar with a single cushion shaped old cut diamond to old and rose cut diamond point, approximately 1.05 carats total, mounted in gold backed silver, 6.7cm long, in the original brown leather bound fitted case Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 2223

An African carved hardwood fertility symbol, ceremonial arrow, other arrows, spear, three knives in sheaths, a hook ended knife and a clay figure of a seated man

Lot 84

An above average 10 bore Tower 1839 pattern percussion musket, 54½” overall, barrel 39” with Enfield proofs; flat lock of traditional form stamped with crowned “VR” and “Tower”; walnut fullstock with broad arrow and “BO” on butt; regulation brass mounts, the fore end cap incorporating Lovell’s bayonet catch, sling swivels, replacement steel ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (dark patina to barrel). Plate 20

Lot 90

A 10 bore Brown Bess flintlock musket, 55” overall, barrel 39” with London and military proofs and traces of “42 Regt” engraved at the breech, rounded lock with swan neck cock, the plate deeply impressed with crowned “GR” and “Tower”, walnut fullstock, the butt impressed with broad arrow and “WD” and “Barnett, Gunmakers, London” in oval; brass military style mounts and sling swivels; short steel ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition Plate 21

Lot 119

A 6 shot .36” British ordnance issue Colt Model 1851 Navy percussion revolver, number 12436 on all parts, London proved, the frame stamped with broad arrow and “WD”, faint naval scene on cylinder, dark walnut grips with traces of ordnance markings. Good Working Order and Clean Condition, with bright steel finish overall. Plate 28

Lot 1448

3 triangular socket bayonets: Brown Bess (worn); P1853 Enfield, with broad arrow and WD and Enfield inspector’s mark, in its scabbard (some pitting, scabbard mounts battered); and another similar, no scabbard. QGC. (3)

Lot 1452

A P1853 Enfield triangular socket bayonet, with B’ham inspector’s mark, the socket numbered 26, GC (some wear); and another, with broad arrow and WD and traces of Enfield inspector’s mark, in its Indian made brass mounted leather scabbard, basically GC (worn overall). (2)

Lot 1481

An interesting New Zealand military issue .577” Snider 2 band military rifle, 49” overall, barrel 30¾” with ordnance proofs and inspector’s marks and with bayonet lug at muzzle, the breech and stock stamped with broad arrow and “NZ 88/632”, the lock simply marked “1862” and with ordnance inspectors stamp; walnut fullstock with regulation brass mounts, sling swivels and original steel ramrod. GWO & basically GC (some wear and pitting, stock bruised) Plate 12

Lot 17

Aylesbury, Skidmore’s mule Halfpenny, 1797, from the same obv. die as previous, rev. archer standing right, holding bow and arrow, edge plain, 11.53g/6h (DH 12; Preston-Morley 1028). Extremely fine with glossy light brown patina, attractive, extremely rare Provenance: G.W. Spencer Collection, Spink Auction 28, 28 April 1983, lot 81; M.Z. Gerson Collection; W.J. Noble Collection, Part I, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 17 [from M.Z.G. September 1985]

Lot 552

LONDON, La SociŽtŽ des Suisses, copper, three standing male figures, cap of Liberty on fasces to left, rev. clasped hands, bow, arrow and hat below, stamped 4 in field, 32mm, 12.89g/3h (D & W 192/717; Noble II, 934). Extended die flaw on obverse, very fine, rare The 4 almost certainly represents 4 sous

Lot 79

A Meissen porcelain figure group of Cupid Enchained modelled after the original by Christopher Gottleib Juchtzer modelled with a garland ensnared Cupid having his wings clipped by a seated maid whilst her scantily clad companion breaks his arrow on an oval base, 35 cm high, under glaze blue crossed swords, incised J.82 and R, base broken and bound with a brass rope twist ring, some losses.

Lot 13

* A Meissen figure of Diana, early 20th century, modelled as a nude female figure seated with her robe draped on the ground holding the strap to her quiver upon a rectangular chamferred plinth base, modelled by Prof Paul Scheurich, marks include underglaze blue crossed swords and dot to reverse of plinth, incised marks to base and rear of plinth Weiss, A1046 & 141, height 30 cm, firing cracks and damage to arrow heads. VAT charged on hammer price

Lot 66

A rose diamond arrow jabot pin, the stones set to the arrow head and flights, cased, 7cm long . Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 558

A quantity of ‘OO’ gauge rolling stock. Most passenger by Hornby, Jouef, Kitmaster & Lima. Circa 25: BR composite corridor and composite brake in Carmine & cream. Golden Arrow Pullman in blue & grey. GWR clerestory 3rd. LMS composite corridor. LMS brake third. MR clerestory. Inter-City Buffet, composite and third class. LNER crane, Tartan Arrow CCT van and Container flat with 3 20ft containers. All boxed, minor wear. 6 Kitmaster QGC, all other makes VGC-Mint.

Lot 571

3 Hornby ‘OO’ gauge locomotives. Southern Railway West Country class 4-6-2, ‘Exeter’ RN 21C101. In lined Malachite green livery. (Limited Edition). Southern Railway Schools class 4-4-0 ‘Repton’ RN 926. In lined Olive green livery. BR Britannia class 4-6-2 ‘William Shakespeare’ RN 70004. In lined Brunswick green livery, With ‘Golden Arrow’ features to buffer beam, smokebox door and smoke deflectors. All boxed, minor / significant wear, Exeter in unrelated box. Contents VGC.

Lot 640

A quantity of OO gauge railway, Minic Ships and tinplate Railway: Hornby 2-8-0 8F tender loco in LMS livery RN 8193, Tri-ang Brush A1A-A1A diesel loco RN D5572, Jouef Class 2 Bo-Bo diesel loco RN D6100, c20 Buffet/Golden Arrow/other coaches, mainly in BR Inter-City livery, and assorted freight wagons, by Jouef, Hornby, Tri-ang, Wrenn, etc, plus a few smaller locos, some clockwork; Minic Ships: SS United States, RMS Canberra, IJN Yamato; Tinplate: battery-powered Highway Patrol car, clockwork shoe repairer. Minic Ships in plastic window boxes, some wear, 2 end pieces missing, items QGC to GC. (c35)

Lot 5076

Half-Unit, South Ferriby Wreath type, Stater-like motif comprising wreath, spike and crescents, pellets above, arrow-heads below, rev. horse right with open mouth, pellet-ring above, 0.52g (BMC –; VA –; S –). Struck on a scyphate flan, nearly very fine, dark tone, UNIQUE Provenance: C. Rudd FPL 60, November 2001 (51). CCI 01.1475. This new type of Corieltauvian coin, apparently represented by this single specimen, has never been formally published but is included in the Celtic Coin Index and was described in detail in C. Rudd FPL 60

Lot 5895

Antoninianus, Rome, radiate and draped bust right, rev. DIANAE VICTRI, Diana standing left, holding bow and arrow, 3.93g/12h (RIC 2b; RSC 10). Very fine, rare

Lot 2133

A meat skewer with leaf cast finial, together with a collection of eight arrow meat skewers including three graduated pairs.

Lot 2333

An early 20th century, large, paste-set arrow and ribbon brooch.

Lot 2655

A Victorian silver arrow uniform fitment, London 1848.

Lot 2762

A rolled gold Yard-o-Led engine turned propelling pencil, cased, together with a black Parker propelling pencil with gilt metal arrow clip.

Lot 383

A pair of Victorian elm and hide fire bellows of traditional design, bearing stamped broad arrow and `VHW` marks and a `VR` gilt bronze applique, 62cm (24 1/4in) long

Lot 372

Edwardian lady`s 15ct gold platinum and diamond set arrow brooch, 8cm long

Lot 115B

GENTLEMAN`S LONGINES SILVER ARROW STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH with baton numerals and leather strap ]

Lot 442

MASONIC JEWEL with diamond set and enamel decoration, for Lodge Glasgow St Mungo 27, dated 1953, complete with fitted case; plus Masonic arrow ]

Lot 329

Golden Arrow "Bulleid Leader" loco

Lot 1066

A 19th century Venetian gondola boat hook, a stylised axe behind the arrow pointed hook on wooden shaft applied with studs and coins, 123.5cm (48.75in) long

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