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Lot 554

**SIXTEEN BOW AND DEE SHACKLES**

Lot 440

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS H103CM W104CM D50CM

Lot 357

A GEORGIAN BOW FRONT MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS H103CM W104CM D51CM

Lot 382

A BOW FRONT MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS H91CM W103CM D52CM

Lot 35

2 military sweetheart badges with mother of pearl detail. Circular silver rimmed badge from the Norfolk Regiment together with Royal Army Service Corps on diamond shaped mother of pearl pendant with bow shaped pin.

Lot 1675

A 19thC bow fronted marble topped washstand or sidetable, H90 x W106 x D55cm

Lot 1786

A 19thC bow fronted rosewood sideboard with glazed display cabinets and galleried shelf to centre, H102 x W116 x D36cm

Lot 1131

Five Royal Albert Beatrix Potter figures including Gentleman Mouse Made a Bow, two Bunnykins figures and four Royal Doulton small figures

Lot 1147

A collection of ten Royal Albert Beatrix Potter figures to include Mother Ladybird, Babbitty Bumble, Gentleman Mouse Made a Bow, No More Twist, The Christmas Stocking, Hunca Munca Spills the Beads, Miss Doormouse, John Joiner, Lady Mouse Made a Curtsy and Ribby and the Patty Pan

Lot 1251

A pair of Bow porcelain figures Hunter and Huntress, both holding guns, with dogs at heel on naturalistic bases, red anchor and dagger marks to both, 13.5cm

Lot 147

Two vintage National Fur Company jackets; one dark brown and one light brown/grey (probably squirrel fur). Together with a cardboard box containing two mink fur hats; one brown by Kates Boutique Canada and the otehr silver/grey with velvet bow by Mitzi Lorenz and two fur collars (one white, one brown). (6)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 197

Oval portrait pendant brooch depicting a woman in early 19th Century dress. Painted on ivory within a yellow metal frame set with paste stones. Suspended from a yellow metal bow brooch. 28 x 24mm.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Unmarked. Good condition.

Lot 322

Tray of assorted items to include: Japanese Imari bowl; Crown Royale part teaware; Royal Doulton 'Bow Valley National Park' plate; Blaupunkt car radio; Kodak camera; diecast boxed and play worn cars etc.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 431

Theodore Recknagl, (German, 1865-1945), portrait of a little blue eyed girl with bow in her hair, signed, oils on board. 38cm diameter.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Rather dirty but showing no particular damage, unframed, but appearing to be an original mount.

Lot 45

Violin bearing label to 'Jacobus Stainer', having two piece back. 36cm. Double scribed outline, with bow, in fitted case. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Paper label. Nibbles, wear and scratches in places. Only 1 string intact.

Lot 60

Yamaha YTD 68" long bow, together with a fitted plywood box containing various arrows and other accessories.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 701

19th Century mahogany bow fronted, two door wardrobe.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 330

Georgian mahogany bow front wash stand

Lot 971

A hardwood narrow bow front chest of 5 drawers, width 1', height 2'4".

Lot 1020

A modern mahogany effect bow front 2-door wardrobe, width 3'4".

Lot 1050

An Edwardian mahogany bow front cabinet with single door, width 4', height 3'1".

Lot 1061

1930s walnut bow front display cabinet with single glazed door, width 2'3".

Lot 1067

A French oak bow front chest with 3 carved drawers, width 3'6", height 2'8".

Lot 1208

A Victorian painted Windsor bow arm kitchen chair.

Lot 1215

An Antique bow front hanging corner cabinet with 2 panelled doors and chinoiserie decoration.

Lot 1229

A mahogany bow end drop leaf pull out extending dining table with 2 spare leaves, on turned legs, width 4'5".

Lot 293

Snooker cue in case, bow and arrows.

Lot 387

Antique Maidstone violin and bow in wooden case.

Lot 392

A Torrone Cremona tin containing violin bridges and bow ends.

Lot 43

Sicily, Selinos. Silver Tetradrachm (17.18 g), ca. 440-430 BC. ΣEΛINO-NTI-ON (retrograde), Artemis, holding reins, driving quadriga left; beside her, Apollo standing, drawing bow; in exergue, grain ear. rev. Σ-EΛ-INONTI-ON, Selinos standing left, holding phiale over altar and laurel branch; on base of altar, rooster standing left; behind, selinon leaf above bull standing left on basis. Schwabacher 6; SNG ANS 688 (same dies); SNG Lloyd 1224 (same dies). Very Rare. Lightly toned. Obverse struck from clashed dies. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $2,500 From the Dionysus Collection.

Lot 363

Parthian Kingdom. Artabanos I (Arsakes II). Silver Drachm (3.47 g), 211-185 BC. Hekatompylos, ca. 189-185 BC. Head of Artabanos I left, wearing bashlyk. rev. Archer seated right on backless throne, holding bow. Sellwood 7.1 (Mithradates I); Shore 5 corr. (same; S. 7.1, not 8.1); Sunrise 245. Cleaned and porous. About Very Fine. Estimated Value $250 From the Dr. Patrick Tan Collection.

Lot 11

Lucania, Herakleia. Silver Nomos (7.84 g), ca. 335-300 BC. Head of Athena, wearing crested Attic helmet decorated with Skylla hurling stone; in right field, K. rev. [HPAKΛHITΩN] (faintly visible), Herakles standing facing, holding club, bow and lion's skin; above, Nike flying right crowning him with wreath. Van Kauren 80; SNG ANS 24; HN Italy 1383. Well struck and delicately toned. A beautiful example of fine style and execution. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,000 From the Dionysus Collection.

Lot 370

Parthian Kingdom. Phraates IV. Silver Drachm (4.09 g), 38/7-2 BC. Rhagai. Diademed bust of Phraates IV left, wart on forehead behind; eagle flying left, crowning king with wreath. rev. Archer seated right on throne, holding bow; monogram below bow. Cf. Sellwood 52.12 (legend); cf. Shore 280; cf. Sunrise 392. NGC grade AU; Strike: 4/5, Surface: 4/5. Estimated Value $300 From the Dr. Patrick Tan Collection.

Lot 147

Mysia, Pergamon. Silver Cistophoric Tetradrachm (12.69 g), ca. 166-67 BC. Struck ca. 85-76 BC. Serpent emerging from within cista mystica with open lid; all within ivy wreath. rev. Bow case between two entwined serpents; above, ΔI above monogram; in left field, monogram of Pergamon; in right field, serpent-entwined staff. Kleiner 12; SNG BN 1734. Luster present. Lightly toned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $250 From the Dionysus Collection.

Lot 3019

Cross. 3rd Class. Civil Division. Flat enamel type. Gold and enamels. 33 mm. 1843. Dark red enamel arms. Year "1843" and hallmark "56" on loop. On ribbon bow. Rare dated early cross. Attractive early type, Choice. Estimated Value $7,500

Lot 60

Sicily, Syracuse. Fifth Democracy. Silver 12 Litrai (10.19 g), 214-212 BC. Helmeted head of Athena left; behind, AΓ monogram.rev.ΣYPAKOΣIΩN, Artemis standing left, drawing bow; at side, hound springing left; in left field, ΣΩ. Enna 14 (dies 5/i); BAR issue 84. Attractively toned antique grey and golden hues. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,500 From the Dionysus CollectionEx ArtCoins Roma 7 (20 May 2013), lot 202ex Künker 193 (26 September 2011), lot 92ex Baldwin's 47 (25 September 2006), lot 22.

Lot 365

Parthian Kingdom. Mithradates II, c. 121-91 BC. Silver Tetradrachm (15.89 g). Mint of Seleukia on the Tigris. Diademed and bearded bust facing left, wearing a spiral torque. rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ MEΓAΛOY APΣAKOY EΠIΦANOYΣ, archer seated right on omphalos, holding a bow in his outstretched right hand (Sellwood 24.1). A few light marks, a scarce variety. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,600

Lot 206

Ionia, Teos. AR Tetradrachm (16.9g), 160 BC. Herognetos, son of Zopyrion, magistrate. Diademed and draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder.rev. Apollo Delphios standing left, resting elbow on tripod, maeander pattern below; all within a laurel wreath. (SNG Lockett 2829; Pozzi 2463). Bold with a vivid depiction of Artemis. Splendid detail highlighted with russet hues and struck in high relief. NGC graded Ch AU, Strike: 4/5, Surface: 5/5 . Estimated Value $1,500 Ex Hunter Collection, Goldberg's Sale 72, lot 4077;Ex Wolfen Family Foundation, purchased from Bank Leu early 1970s.

Lot 69

Macedonian Kingdom. Philip II. Gold 1/4 Stater (2.14 g), 359-336 BC. Pella, ca. 345-328 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress. rev. ΦIΛIΠΠOY, club and bow; above, winged thunderbolt. Le Rider 48 (D33/R28); SNG ANS 218. NGC grade Ch AU; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 4/5. Estimated Value $1,000

Lot 64

Macedonia, under Roman rule. First Meris. Silver Tetradrachm (16.92 g), ca. 167-148 BC. Amphipolis. Macedonian shield with central boss depicting diademed and draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver at shoulder. rev. MAKEΔONΩN ΠPΩTHΣ, club; above, monogram; below, two monograms; all within oak-wreath; to left, thunderbolt. AMNG III 178; SNG Ashmolean 3299. Beautifully toned. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $500

Lot 42

Sicily, Selinos. Silver Tetradrachm (17.04 g), ca. 440-430 BC. ΣEΛ-IN-[ONTION], Artemis, holding reins, driving quadriga right; beside her, Apollo standing, drawing bow; in exergue, grain ear. rev. Σ-EΛ-INONTI-ON, Selinos standing left, holding phiale over altar and laurel branch; on base of altar, rooster standing left; behind, selinon leaf above bull standing left on basis. Schwabacher 26; SNG ANS 700 (same dies). Excellent detail and fine style, lightly toned. Very Rare. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $2,500 From the Dionysus Collection.Ex CNG 66 (19 May 2004), lot 126. Selinos was founded as the westernmost of the Greek colonies on Sicily around 628 BC and named for the large quantities of wild celery (selinon in Greek) that grew in the vicinity. Its location and the ambitions of the city frequently brought it into conflict with the neighboring Elymian (indigenous non-Greek) city of Segesta. These conflicts ultimately proved to be the undoing of Silenos as the beleaguered Segestans looked for external help. Silenos narrowly avoided attack by the ill-fated Athenian expedition in 415 BC, but were not so fortunate when the Segestans called in Carthaginian support. The Selinuntines were defeated by a combined Punic and Segestan force in 410 BC, but in the following year a vast Punic army arrived and destroyed Selinos, killing some 16,000 citizens and enslaving 5,000 more. The present tetradrachm was struck at at the zenith of Selinos' wealth and power, when the disasters wrought by Segesta and the Carthaginians still lay decades in the future.

Lot 362

Achaemenid Kingdom. Xerxes II to Artaxerxes II. Gold Daric (8.33 g), ca. 420-375 BC. Persian king or hero in kneeling-running stance right, quiver at shoulder, holding spear and bow. rev. Rectangular incuse punch. Carradice Iiib/C. Always in demand due to its biblical reference. Removed from an NGC slab where graded Ch XF, strike: 5/5, surface: 4/5. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $1,500

Lot 2181

Marriage of Grand Duke Alexander (Alexander II) to Maria of Hesse-Darmstadt. Medallic Rouble in GOLD 1841. By H. Gube. Bit M902 (R3), Sev 440 (R). Conjoined heads of Alexander Nicholaevich (the future Alexander II) and Maria Alexandrovna left, signed H. GUBE.FECIT. / Crowned shield with the ciphers of Alexander and Maria supported by Cupid holding bow at right, and Psyche with lilies at left, GUBE.F. above exergue at left, nothing below shield. About Uncirculated. Estimated Value $50,000

Lot 149

Troas, Abydos. Silver Tetradrachm (15.78 g), ca. 175-75 BC. Dionysos, magistrate. Draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver at shoulder. rev. ABY-ΔH-NΩN, eagle standing right; in right field, race-torch; in exergue, magistrate's name: ΔIONYΣIOY. Callataÿ p. 87; cf. SNG Ashmolean 1000-5. Toned. Superb Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $2,500

Lot 1174

Gupta Empire, Chandragupta II (380-414). gold Dinar (7.91 g). Archer type, class II, CHANDRA below arm of king standing left, holding bow and arrow, garuda standard in field. Rev. Sri Vikramah, goddess seated on lotus facing holding long-stemmed lotus and fillet. (BMC 77 and cf pl VII, 1-2). Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $400

Lot 369

Parthian Kingdom. Orodes II. Silver Drachm (3.71 g), 57-38 BC. Mithradatkart, ca. 50-42 BC. Diademed bust of Orodes II left; star before, crescent behind. rev. Archer seated right on throne, holding bow; monogram below bow. Sellwood 47.9; cf. Shore 241; cf. Sunrise 373. NGC grade AU*; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 5/5. Estimated Value $300 From the Dr. Patrick Tan Collection.

Lot 368

Parthian Kingdom. Vologases I. Silver Drachm (2.86 g), second reign, ca. AD 58-77. Ekbatana. Diademed bust of Vologases I left, with tapering square cut beard and wart on forehead. rev. Archer seated right on throne, holding bow; monogram below bow. Sellwood 70.13; Shore 373; cf. Sunrise 424. Incredibly full flan. NGC grade MS; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 3/5. Estimated Value $400 From the Dr. Patrick Tan Collection.

Lot 76

Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III 'the Great', 336-323 BC. Gold 1/4 Stater (2.13 g). Amphipolis, ca. 325-319 BC. Head of Athena right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet. rev. AΛEΞAN-ΔPOY, bow and club; above, winged thunderbolt. Price 165. NGC grade Ch XF; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 4/5. Estimated Value $1,000

Lot 146

Mysia, Pergamon. Silver Cistophoric Tetradrachm (12.29 g), ca. 166-67 BC. Struck ca. 76 BC. Serpent emerging from within cista mystica with open lid; all within ivy wreath. rev.Bow case between two entwined serpents; above, AΠ above monogram and star; in left field, monogram of Pergamon; in right field, serpent-entwined staff. Kleiner 25; SNG BN 1726-7. Untoned. Nearly Mint State. Estimated Value $300 From the Dionysus Collection.

Lot 1175

Gupta Empire, Puragupta, c. (480-485). gold Dinar (9.32 g). Archer type, king standing left, long sash at waist, holding bow with left hand, no lettering below arm, and arrow with right, Garuda standard in field left. Rev. Goddess seated facing on lotus, holding flower and riband, Sri Vikramah. (BMC Pl XXI, 24-26). Rare. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,500

Lot 239

Phoenicia, Tyre. Uncertain king. Silver Shekel (13.64 g), ca. 425-394 BC. Melkart riding winged hippocamp right over waves, holding bow and arrow; below, dolphin leaping right. rev. Owl standing right, head facing; crook and flail over shoulder. Elayi & Elayi grp. II.1.1.1.a, 288 (O26/R22); Betlyon 17; HGC 10, 315 (this coin illus.). Very Rare. An outstanding example boldly struck on a nice wide flan. Removed from an NGC slab where graded AU; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 3/5 lt graffito. Estimated Value $2,500 From the Dr. Patrick Tan CollectionEx NCirc CXII/2 (April 2004), GK 1230; CNG 63 (21 May 2003), lot 675.

Lot 75

Macedonian Kingdom. Alexander III 'the Great', 336-323 BC. Gold 1/4 Stater (2.13 g). Amphipolis, ca. 325-319 BC. Head of Athena right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet. rev. AΛEΞAN-ΔPO-Y, bow and club; above, kantharos. Price 169. Unusual legend arrangement. NGC grade AU; Strike: 4/5, Surface: 4/5. Estimated Value $1,000

Lot 215

Islands off Caria, Kos. Silver Tetradrachm (14.96 g), ca. 285-258 BC. Xanthippos, magistrate. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress. rev. K-ΩIO-N, crab; below, magistrate's name: ΞANΘIΠΠOΣ and bow-in-bowcase; all within dotted square. Requier 63 (D11/R53); BMFA Suppl. 195 (same dies). Untoned with traces of luster still present. A very impressive coin! Superb Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $5,000 From the Dionysus Collection. While the previous lot depicts Herakles as an older man with a beard, reflecting an older Archaic and Classical tradition, on this coin he appears as a vibrant youth ready to take on all the enemies and monsters that Hera can throw at him. This youthful type, which has its roots in Macedonia in the fourth century BC, appears on this third century Koan tetradrachm thanks to Alexander the Great, who employed this type for his imperial tetradrachms and made it a widely popular image throughout the Mediterranean world. So closely was Alexander associated with the image of the youthful Herakles on his coins that it was not long before people began to identify the image of Herakles as a portrait of the Macedonian conqueror. Here the Koans have simply remodeled their traditional Herakles obverse to take advantage of the fame of Alexander and his internationally recognized currency that still shone brightly in the third century BC.

Lot 148

Pergamene Kingdom. Eumenes I. Silver Tetradrachm (16.70 g), 263-241 BC. In the name of Philetairos, ca. 255/0-241 BC. Laureate head of Philetairos right. rev. ΦIΛETAIPO, Athena enthroned left, spear leaning at her side, crowning name with wreath; in outer left field, grape bunch; in inner left field, A; in outer right field, bow. SNG BN 1618. Struck in high relief and nicely toned. Some light porosity. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $600 From the Dionysus CollectionEx Nelson Bunker Hunt Collection, pt. II (Sotheby's New York, 21 June 1990), lot 471.

Lot 3005

Cross.4th Class. Military Division. Black enamel type. Gold. 38 mm. By A.G. "*56" (14K) and maker’s mark "AG" on loop. Rare early cross. On ribbon bow. Small chip and hairline crack to enamel. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $8,000

Lot 332

Hadrian. Æ 26 (14.53 g), AD 117-138, Gerasa in Decapolis. RY 14 (AD 129/30). Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Hadrian right; at beginning of legend, date (ΔI). rev. Draped bust of Artemis-Tyche right, set on crescent; quiver at shoulder, bow before. Spijkerman 4; Rosenberger 5-7; RPC 4085. Sandy-green patina. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value $300 From the Dr. Patrick Tan Collection.

Lot 44

Sicily, Selinos. Silver Tetradrachm (17.24 g), ca. 440-430 BC. ΣEΛIN[O-NTI]-ON (retrograde), Artemis, holding reins, driving quadriga left; beside her, Apollo standing, drawing bow; in exergue, grain ear. rev. Σ-EΛIN-OΣ, Selinos standing left, holding phiale over altar and laurel branch; on base of altar, rooster standing left; behind, selinon leaf above bull standing left on basis. Schwabacher 5 (Q1/S5); SNG ANS 688; SNG Lloyd 1224. Nicely toned. Very Fine. Estimated Value $1,500

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