A silver cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals and secondary dial, together with two chromed pocket watches, one inscribed "Jaeger-LeCoultre" to the front and stamped with "The Ministry of Dispense" arrow "G.S.T.P F013571", the other by Ingersoll and inscribed "Presented to F.T. Ward Esq. by the Directors of Ingersoll Limited February 1939", and a Parmex wristwatch
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An Art Deco aquamarine and diamond clip by Cartier London, circa 1935, the geometric arrow head shaped clip set with a central line of square cut aquamarines bordered by old brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.84 carats total, the crescent base claw set with circular cut aquamarines with a kite shaped aquamarine beneath, signed Cartier London, numbered 6463, 4cm long Literature: Rudoe, J., ‘Cartier 1900-1939’ P284, item number 227, for an aquamarine and diamond tiara made by English Art Works for Cartier London in 1937, noting the central removable clip which is of a similar design to the lot offered here. See p. 263 for a discussion of the popularity of aquamarine and diamond jewellery amongst Cartier’s clientele in London and New York. See also Christie’s Geneva, ‘Jewellery By Cartier’ Sale Catalogue, 21st May 1992, lots 733 to 735 for aquamarine and diamond jewellery made in the mid 1930s by Cartier London. In particular lot 734, a pair of aquamarine and diamond clips by Cartier London, of a slightly different design
Rolex, a lady`s 9 carat gold wristwatch, circa 1920, ref. 4086, the two piece case with knurled screw bezel, the white dial with Arabic numerals, arrow hands and subsidiary dial, 15 jewel Rolex movement with bimetallic balance and flat balance spring, the case 35mm including lugs, on a black strap
Salvatore Ferragamo, F-80, a gentleman`s stainless steel and ceramic chronograph bracelet wristwatch, circa 2005, ref. K0901 0357, the two piece screw down case and crown with ceramic stop/start flyback pushers, ceramic outer seconds and split bezel, the black dial with outer 24 hour rim, blue centre arrow hand indicator, date aperture, subsidiary dials running seconds, hours and minutes, 25 jewel Swiss chronograph automatic movement, black oscillating weight signed Salvatore Ferragamo, the case 49mm including lugs, 44mm diameter, on a stainless steel and ceramic block link bracelet with a fold over clasp, with a Salvatore Ferragamo box
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Datejust, a gentleman`s stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1953, ref. 6105, no. 926189, the replacement black dial with arrow markers and hands, date aperture and centre sweep seconds hand, 18 jewel Rolex chronometer movement timed to six positions, no. 52366, the case 43mm including lugs, on a block link bracelet with fold over clasp
*A 15th century Sino-Tibetan bronze Vajra or a thunderbolt which was an early weapon against man, it has a piercing arrow shaped point at the bottom, with two mythical animals and on the top of the object are the four faces of Dharmapala or Vajrawa which are fearsome, and a face of a mythical beast, height 23cm (illustrated)
Attributed to Henry Inman (American/NY, 1801-1846) Attributed to Henry Inman (American/New York/New Orleans, 1801-1846), "A Boy with Bow and Arrow (perhaps of the Wallace family of Rydal, PA)", possibly 1845, oil on canvas, unsigned, "Kennedy Galleries, New York" labels en verso, 30 in. x 25 in., framed Provenance: Kennedy Galleries, New York (two prominent labels en verso, one giving the traditional identification, as above.
Hornby / Bachmann (China) 00 Gauge set and Locomotive: Hornby R1045 for Marks and Spencer `The Royal Train` Set with 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender LMS maroon `Princess Elizabeth`, no. 6201, Royal train coaches (3), Track, transformer, instructions, missing trackmat, Bachmann Limited Edition 31-550 2-6-2 Locomotive and Tender LNER green `Green Arrow`, no. 4771, with limited edition certificate no. 1828, E-NM in E-NM boxes (2)
Dorothea MacLagan (b.1895), "Popinjay, Bruges", titled and dated 1935, watercolour, 22.5 x 29cm.; 9 x 11.5in. * The archery form of popinjay dates back to at least the fifteenth century. The annual popinjay (or papingo) tournament of the Ancient Society of Kilwinning Archers, of Ayrshire in Scotland, is believed to have been running since 1483, though the records are only reliable from 1688. The current prize of a silver arrow was introduced in 1724. Popinjay archery is popular in Belgium, but is less common elsewhere. Many Belgian clubs have permanently erected popinjay masts. Popinjay can also be shot horizontally rather than vertically, though this form is even less common.
South Africa 1930-45 issue selection of varieties, comprising ½d. vertical strip of four including two Afrikaans stamps se-tenant, 3d. black and red and 3d. blue marginal "arrow" pairs showing "window" flaw, 4d. pair with "spear" flaw and 1/- (watermark inverted) pair with "twisted horn" flaw, mint; 4d. pair with "monkey in tree" flaw and 1/- (watermark inverted) corner pair with "twisted horn" flaw used; 1933-48 1d. imperforate pair, 1½d. pair with "broken chimney" flaw and 6d. with "falling ladder" flaw, mint with the last also used; generally good to fine. Cat. £1,900+ VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Joseph Bates, Londini fecit, a walnut longcase clock the later eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the 11 1/2-inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic five-minute numerals and meeting arrow-head half-hour decoration, the matted centre with ringed winding holes, a subsidiary seconds dial and engraved decoration surrounding the square date aperture, with cast brass cherub-head spandrels to the four corners and signed Joseph Bates, Londini fecit, with later blued steel hands, the walnut flat-topped case with blind fret to the hood, cushion moulding below the hood, beaded moulding to the trunk door with crossbanding and lenticle glass to the trunk door, with satinwood stringing to the case sides, the restored base with further crossbanding and stringing, height 210cm. * Biography Joseph Bates is recorded as having been apprenticed in 1679 to William Standish and free of the Clockmakers Company in 1687. He was married between 1683 and 1706, and worked in White Alley, Holborn.
HELVETIA OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, with self wind movement, black and luminous Arabic dial, the plated case with Government issue arrow mark and AN OLD BLACK ENAMELLED DASHBOARD CLOCK, with eight days self wind movement, black Arabic dial with luminous fingers, 2 1/4" diameter black impressed A.M. 106A/322 7803/41 (2)
A mid 19th Century Royal Commemorative plate inscribed "Koninglyke Handboog..... Maetschappy de Lieve" dated 1867 within arrow and bow blue decorated borders, a Ruskin style flambé pottery vase, a 20th Century stoneware pottery vase in the St. Ives pottery manner with cane handle and various pottery wares
A Second Word War R.A.F. Emergency Kite, complete in its yellow tube with instructions and winder, together with a collection of related flyer`s items, including a pair of night vision goggles, dated 1944, in card box of issue, two U.S. throat microphones, a pair of elbow high lined leather gloves, bearing the WD broad arrow device, etc.
A pair of glass table lustres with cut arrow head drip pans, hung with pendant drops, on knopped columns and square bases, 16cm high, a pair of glass table lustres with leaf pattern drip pans, hung with prismatic drops on vase shape columns, on conforming circular bases, 15cm high and a pair of base metal table lustres hung with prismatic drops (in poor condition)
A good French gilt brass carriage clock c.1915, probably by Couaillet, the two train movement with engraved hand setting arrow and platform escapement, striking on a gong, the enamelled dial with Gothic Arabic numerals and floral swags, signed `Roger Guernsey Made in Paris`, in a beaded Corniche case, with original maroon leather carrying case and key. See Illustration.
x Mark Antony, Denarius, Antioch, or military mint moving with Canidius Crassus in Armenia, 37 BC, bare head of Antony right, rev. imp tertio iii vir r p c, Armenian tiara, bow and arrow in saltire in background (Crawford 539/1; Syd. 1205; C. 19), fine, rare VAT Status: Import 5% View Terms & Conditions
Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Penny, 0.62g, sovereign type, London, m.m. arrow, king, crowned, seated facing, rev. civitas london shield over long cross fourchée, (N.1808; S.2349), good very fine, a most attractive example of this coin provenance P. Finn, list 5, Autumn 1995, 273 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward VI, coinage in his own name, first period, April 1547 - January 1549, Groat, 2.50g, Tower, m.m. arrow, crowned bust right, edward, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1897; S.2454), full flan, full detail with evenly struck bust, an attractive example of this coin, very fine, rare provenance Norweb II, Spink auction 48,13 November 1985, lot 343 R.C. Lockett II, Glendining, 11-17 October 1956, lot 1884 (illustrated) Ex. Sir J. Evans VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward VI, coinage in his own name, second period, January 1549 - April 1550, AV Crown, 2.29g, Tower, m.m. arrow / swan, crowned bust right, rev. crowned garnished shield dividing e r (cf Schneider 677; N.1914; S.2442), creasing, flan crack from edge to king`s crown, good fine, extremely rare, especially with this mint mark combination provenance P. Finn, list 10, 1997, 10 V.J.E. Ryan, Glendining, 28-30 June 1950, lot 241 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward VI, coinage in his own name, second period, January 1549 - April 1550, Shilling, 4.34g, mdlxix (1549), Tower, m.m. arrow / arrow over g, crowned bust right, bust 3, rev. crowned garnished shield dividing e r (N.1917/1; S.2466), about fine, scarce mint mark combination VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
TWO INDIAN BOWS AND AN ARROW, 19TH CENTURY the first of horn and sinew, the outer surface partially applied with snake skin, and paper decorated with flowers, and retaining an early string (losses); the second of horn and sinew, painted with traditional motifs (worn); and the third with faceted steel tip, bamboo shaft and feather flight the first: 149cm; 58 3/4in high (3)
A LARGE COLLECTION OF ENGLISH ARROWHEADS, 11TH TO 15TH CENTURIES in excavated condition, including six of swallow`s tail form, a crossbow bolt for hamstringing game; an arrow shaft and a massive crossbow bolt head, probably for siege use (qty) Provenance Southampton, Wiltshire, Lincolnshire,Taunton, Dorset, Durham and the River Medway, Kent.
A LARGE COLLECTION OF ENGLISH ARROW AND CROSSBOW BOLT HEADS, 12TH TO 16TH CENTURIES in excavated condition, including ten small arrowheads with tangs, seven with spikes and socketed bases, a spade-shaped arrow, and further arrow and crossbow bolt-heads (qty) Provenance County Durham and Yorkshire
A FINE AND RARE 80 BORE THURINGIAN WHEEL-LOCK SPORTING RIFLE, CIRCA 1590 with very heavy swamped sighted barrel, small bore, probably for birding, rifled with eight slender grooves, flat lock struck with the maker`s initials `V.S.` , retained by two side nails, fitted with external wheel with low domed brass cover engraved with scrollwork and retained by an engraved moulded brass band decorated with trellis pattern interrupted by fruit and foliage, finely engraved pan-fence, engraved sliding pan-cover decorated by a grotesque and with button release, engraved dog formed as a scaly monster rising from a scroll of foliage, and a later grotesque rondel, the inside with filed spring and details retained by a shaped bridle delicately engraved with a grotesque mask, full stock profusely inlaid over its entire surface in staghorn with scrolling ball flower tendrils inhabited by exotic birds within ropework frames, a broad ropework panel along the entire length of the underside of the fore-end, a staghorn panel decorated with a bird-of-prey plucking fruit beneath the lock, the tang enclosed by staghorn panels decorated with bearded profiles within scrollwork frames, the butt applied with staghorn veneer engraved with strapwork involving masks, garlands of round fruit and podded legumes on the spine, with raised cheek-piece decorated en suite including a stag set upon by a hound on the left and with patchbox with sliding cover veneered in staghorn with a Wildman clutching an arrow and a flaming orb beneath further matching garlands of fruit on the right, later engraved staghorn butt-cap, steel trigger-guard shaped for the fingers, engraved staghorn ramrod-pipes and fore-end cap (the inlay with minor restorations and lifting, the butt with a small crack), and wooden ramrod with staghorn tip, perhaps the original 100cm; 39 3/8in barrel Provenance The Lord Astor of Hever, sold Sotheby`s, London, 5th May 1983, lot 75. A sporting rifle, formerly in the collection of Beriah Botfield at Norton Hall, signed by the same lockmaker and decorated in an identical manner is preserved in the Royal Armouries, Leeds (inv. no. XII.1197). The armouries rifle is of larger bore, shorter barrel length and is engraved with the arms of Saxony on the butt-cap. It is evident that these two guns were made for the same patron and probably formed part of a larger garniture. See G. Rimer 2001, p.42. This rifle belongs to a distinctive group of highly decorated wheel-lock firearms that have been attributed to the hand of Klaus Hirt of Wassungen, Thuringia on the basis of a single pistol that is signed by him and is preserved in the Historischen Museum, Bern. A pistol from this group signed by the stockmaker `L.B.` was sold Sotheby`s Olympia, 5th December 2002, lot 241. Another unsigned pistol decorated in this manner was sold in these rooms, 5th December 2012, lot 303.
South Africa. Waterlow/Pretoria Pictorials. 1926-7 balance lot of Waterlow and Pretoria printings including a number of corner blocks, two ½d Robertson covers with red Exhibition CDSs one being SAH 22cb and the other with 22v4; 1d with arrow block and three corner blocks including 23cb, two blocks of 6 pairs each showing a blind perf between each vertical pair; a few 6ds, mostly used. SG 30-2
South Africa. Waterlow/Pretoria Pictorials. 1926-7 further mint balance lot with ½ds; Waterlow bottom two rows of sheet including R20/9 (v5), Pretoria booklet pane of six with part binding selvedge only, and mint corner pair with two cuts below R20/12 and an offset on reverse (stain on selvedge). 1d with Waterlow corner block of 6 pairs, and Pretoria marginal block showing doubled horizontal perfs at right with additional vertical row of perfs in selvedge. 6ds with Waterlow unmounted block of 2 pairs with part central arrow, and corner/part arrow block of 6 pairs, stamps unmounted with a couple of bends. SG 30-2
South Africa Unhyphenated Pictorials. Balance collection in red stockbook with ½d Issue 2 arrow block, and cobweb flaw; 1d with a couple of trial pairs, Issue 6 arrow block joined paper arrow block from Issue 8 but slightly stained on reverse, also two more joined paper pieces and a further Issue 8 arrow block, 2d purple Issue 3 arrow block, 2d blue and violet on cover, 3d red two shuttered window pairs wmks up and inverted, each a bit extensively hinged; 3d blue shuttered window pair mint and on cover; 4d monkey in tree blocks (2); 6d block with R15/9 green mark on value; 1/- wmk upright mint and used pairs; 2/6ds including a number of used blocks dated prior to 1945. A valuable lot and worth viewing
South Africa Unhyphenated Pictorials. 1930-5 ½d group on stocksheet with 3 x mint EEAA (etc) strips of 4, another in strip of 8 with offsetting on reverse of 5, $ flaw mint block. Cobweb flaw mint and used blocks, Issue 2 corner block with v22, Issue 3 left ‘arrow’ block (R11-2/1-3, torn so that complete arrow is present), blurred frames block of 4 pairs, corner block of 12 pairs with v16 and 26. Mainly fine mint. SG 42, a, c, d, w
South Africa Unhyphenated Pictorials. 1930-4 1d black and carmine mint arrow blocks. Top and bottom unmounted blocks from Issue 4a, and right block from same Issue but with small reinforcement on stamp and selvedge; left block from Issue 5; bottom block from Issue 7a showing left half of arrow only; bottom block from Issue 8, hinged on top pair only. SG 43
South Africa Unhyphenated Pictorials. 1931-45 6d variety blocks. Arrow pair with ‘aeroplane’ mint, the rest unmounted; corner block of 3 pairs, R3/2 ‘orange’ on frame; corner block of 6 pairs, R20/2 spot on scroll; block of 2 pairs with R15/9 (later printings) mark on ‘6d’; corner block of 2 pairs with R19/12 spot at left, 20/11 split tree. SG 47
South Africa Hyphenated Pictorials. Balance collection in brown stockbook including screened issues. We note some useful 3d and 4d arrow blocks, 6d Die 1 mint block with ‘molehill’ (this somewhat discoloured on reverse), extended tree pair with adhesion, numerous Die 2 and 3 blocks; fine range of 1/- blocks; six 2/6d cylinder blocks; 1954 5/- cylinder 72-8 unmounted block and other useful multiples, viewing recommended
South Africa Hyphenated Pictorials. Collection of ½d issues (to 1954) mint or unmounted mint in blue stockbook. We note 1935 coil perf block of two pairs with sheet number, interpanneau strip of two pairs (these fine unmounted) and interpanneau block of eight pairs, a bit yellowed on reverse; Issue 6 blocks with varieties and arrow block, Issue 7 two arrow blocks one including R8/11, Issue 9 arrow block, Issue 11 sheet in three blocks with intact arrows; then a good number of further cylinder, arrow and variety blocks
South Africa Hyphenated Pictorials. 1940-9 3d imperforate bottom two rows of sheet with Issue 3 ‘arrow’, unmounted mint, creasing through top row and a wrinkle affecting one stamp in bottom row. R20/6 dot inside top frame, and blue smudge through arrow, a couple of toned spots, ex De Villiers. SAH 48v7/SG 59 var./CW X7

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