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Three Pilgrims badges (various themes) 14th/15th Century. The first badge represents a hart standing by a tree and was found at Southwark on the Thames in London, the second badge is a badge of three feathers found in Sailsbury and finally the badge of an Archer drawing back a bow with a sheaf of arrows relating to the pastime of archery, found on the Thames London. The largest badge of the three feathers is 31 mm high by 31 mm wide
A lady's continental half hunter fob watch, stamped '18k', the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the keyless gilt movement not signed, chapter ring with black enamel Roman numerals, with attached 9ct gold engraved fob bow brooch, total weight 36g, together with a lady's open face fob watch, the decorative white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the gilt metal movement signed 'C. Mathey' (2)
A pair of Victorian silver mounted candlesticks, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1898, each designed as a tapering square column with embossed bow decoration mounted with urn sconce, all raised on spreading square base with embossed floral swag and bead decoration, 26.5cm high (loaded) (at fault) (2)
A GERMAN VIOLIN, late 19th century, with two piece back, notched sound holes and box turners, printed label "Manufactured in Germany" and printed "Stradivarious Cremonensis, Faceibat Anno 1713, A&T", length of back 12 3/4", overall length 21 1/2", in a coffin case with an unmarked bow (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A SILVER DRESSING TABLE BOX, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1912, of canted oblong form raised upon four knurl feet with anthemion terminals, modelled in the style of a 17th century Dutch tobacco box, the cover chased and engraved with two figures, one armed with a bow and arrow, the other a spear attacking a dragon in landscape, the sides similarly engraved, 3 3/4" x 2 3/4", lined (Illustrated) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A TAXIDERMY CASED TROUT BY J. E. MILLER, LEEDS, the brown trout in a naturalistic setting, contained in a glazed bow fronted case, interior maker's label and exterior inscription "TROUT CAUGHT IN THE CANAL AT SLAITHWAITE AUG 1ST1907 BY KESSE HIRST LENGTH - 21 1/2 INS GIRTH - 12 1/2 INS WEIGHT 4LB 1(?)OZ", 25 3/4" wide (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
C. Poblicius Q.f., Denarius serratus, Rome, 80 BC; AR (g 3,59; mm 19; h 10); Helmeted and draped bust of Roma r., behind, ROMA; above, control letter, Rv. Hercules strangling Nemean lion; at his feet, club; on l., bow and quiver; above, control letter; on r., C POBLICI Q F. Crawford 380/1; Poblicia 9; Sydenham 768.Lustrous, minor flan crack, about extremely fine.
Ti. Claudius Ti.f. Ap.n., Denarius serratus, Rome, 79 BC; AR (g 3,68; mm 19; h 5); Draped bust of Diana r., with bow and quiver over shoulder; before, S C, Rv. Victory in biga r., holding reins, wreath and palm branch; below, control numeral; in ex. TI CLAVD TI F / AP N. Crawford 383/1; Claudia 5; Sydenham 770.Cabinet tone, about extremely fine.
C. Hosidius C.f. Geta, Denarius serratus, Rome, 68 BC; AR (g 3,70; mm 19; h 8); Draped bust of Diana r., with bow and quiver over shoulder; before, III VIR; behind, GETA, Rv. Boar r., wounded by spear and attacked by hound; in ex. C HOSIDI C [F]. Crawford 407/1; Hosidia 2; Sydenham 904.Lightly toned, extremely fine.
C. Hosidius C.f. Geta, Denarius, Rome, 68 BC; AR (g 3,91; mm 17; h 5); Draped bust of Diana r., with bow and quiver over shoulder; before, GETA; behind, III VIR, Rv. Boar r, wounded by spear and attacked by hound; in ex. C HOSIDI C F. Crawford 407/2; Hosidia 1; Sydenham 903.Lustrous, extremely fine - good extremely fine.
Q. Sicinius and C. Coponius, Denarius, Mint moving with Pompeius, 49 BC; AR (g 3,08; mm 17; h 7); Head of Apollo r., hair tied with band; below, star; before, Q SICINIVS; behind, III VIR, Rv. Club upright, on which hangs lion’s skin (head facing); on r., bow and C COPONIVS; on l., arrow and PR S C. Crawford 444/1a; Coponia 2, Sicinia 2; Sydenham 939. Cabinet tone, extremely fine - good extremely fine.
Seleucid Kings of Syria, Antiochos I Soter (281-261), Tetradrachm, Seleukeia on the Tigris, c. 281-261 BC; AR (g 17,07; mm 29; h 4); Diademed head r., Rv. BA?I?E?? ANTIOXOY, Apollo seated l. on omphalos, holding arrow and bow; on field, two monograms. SC 379.6.Lightly toned, about extremely fine.
Seleucid kings of Syria, Antiochos III (222-187), Tetradrachm, Uncertain mint, c. 223-187; AR (g 17,07; mm 27; h 12); Diademed head r., Rv. ???????? ????????, Apollo settled on omphalos l., holding arrow and bow; on l., monograms; on r., monogram. SC -; HGC 9 - ; cfr. SC, pl. 109, n. 1278 (for the portrait).Unpublished in the standard reference. Cabinet tone, about extremely fine - extremely fine.
Achaemenid kings of Persia, Time of Darios I or Serses I, Daric, c. 485-420 BC; AV (g 8,30; mm 15; h -); King of Persia, crowned, running r., wearing kindaris and kandys, holding bow, quiver and arrow, Rv. Incuse punch. Carradice type IIIb, group A/B, pl. XII, n. 27; BMC pl. 24, n. 25.Good very fine - about extremely fine.
Kings of Parthia, Mithradates II (121-99), Drachm, Rhagae, c. 109-96 BC; AR (g 4,10; mm 23; h 12); Bearded bust r., wearing diadem, earrings and spiral torque, Rv. ???????? / ???????N / ??????Y / ??????Y / ??I??NOY?, king enthroned r., holding bow.; in r. field, monogram. Lustrous. In an exceptional state of preservation, among finest specimen known: good extremely fine.
M. Baebius Q.f. Tampilus, Denarius, Rome, 137 BC; AR (g 3,99; mm 19; h 3); Helmeted head of Roma l.; behind, TAMPIL; before, X, Rv. Apollo in quadriga r., holding reins, branch, bow and arrow; below, ROMA; in ex. M BAEBI Q F. Crawford 236/1c; Baebia 12; Sydenham 489.Lustrous, good extremely fine.
M. Baebius Q.f. Tampilus, Denarius, Rome, 137 BC; AR (g 3,95; mm 18; h 2); Helmeted head of Roma l.; behind, TAMPIL; before, X, Rv. Apollo in quadriga r., holding reins, branch, bow and arrow; below, ROMA; in ex. M BAEBI Q F. Crawford 236/1c; Baebia 12; Sydenham 489.Lustrous, good extremely fine.
A REGENCY TORTOISESHELL AND IVORY TEA CADDY, C1820-40 of bow fronted form with domed lid and brass stringing, ball feet, the divided interior retaining the pair of tortoiseshell covers, 19cm w ++Complete retaining all the veneers, the lid slightly off set and warped. The hinges original but with slight faults, one end sun bleached, the feet original, the interior lined in later metal foil, cover undamaged and retaining the turned bone knobs
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID CHEST OF DRAWERS bow fronted and fitted with six drawers with turned knobs, 111cm h; 57 x 116cm ++Satisfactory condition but not substantial damage or loss, some light cosmetic restoration such as the odd replacement turned knob, the drawers all retaining the lock
A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY BUTTON HOOKS AND GLOVE BUTTON HOOKS, C1890-1920 the button hooks comprising eighty five silver handled examples and one hundred and thirty six others with handles of ivory, horn, mother of pearl, ebony and other wood, one with a deer slot, seventeen bow button hooks, several combined with other tools including corkscrews, the thirty four glove button hooks including many silver and one 9ct gold handled example (272) ++An extraordinarily varied and extensive collection formed by the late owner over many years and offered intact. The condition generally very good
A BOW BLUE GROUND VASE AND A COVER, C1770 the vase enamelled to either side with fancy birds between shell or leaf moulded borders, 24cm h ++Glaze worn and discoloured on one side, gilding mostly worn, old filled chip with descending crack in the rim of the vase. No recent or professional restoration
A SET OF BOXED CHAD VALLEY SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS DOLLS, 1930's felt and cloth dolls with painted features, all appear complete and in very good condition, all retain original card swing name tags, Snow White has original dress, knickers, bow, shoes and cape, all in good condition but cape shows some marks and signs of yellowing, has some minor hair loss from wig, dwarfs outfits all appear complete and in fairly good condition, colours are still bright and crisp, all have original boxes with Chad Valley Hygienic Textile Toys pictorial label to one end, each shows name of doll contained, some with catalogue number and some with original price written in pencil, all boxes retain string for securing the doll, some minor bumps, marks and wear to boxes and labels, but this is commensurate with age, height of Snow White approximately 44cm, height of dwarfs approximately 17cm, comes with unmade Storybook and cut out cardboard scenic tableau, some minor wear but appears largely complete, no publisher details, possibly circa 1950's, printed in Sweden
An Empire gilt metal figural Mantel Clock, dial signed Z. Raingo, Tournay, c. 1806, The striding Cupid with bow and arrows and with enamelled eye, carrying a magic lantern on his back, containing the signed white enamel roman dial, on oval base with classical frieze and raised on birds claw feet, 18in highFootnotes: There is scant information regarding the French clockmaker and bronzier, Zacharie Raingo, who is thought to have apprenticed in Paris around 1790. He moved to Belgium in 1795, worked in Tournai around 1806 and in Ghent in 1810. In 1823 he was named Horologer Mecanicien to the duc de Chartres and a year later to the Royal court itself. By 1825, his clocks bear the 'Raingo Frères' signature alongside numerous Paris addresses. The firm exhibited at many of the major expositions in the last half of the 19th century, and was acclaimed for its fine ormolu work and astronomical clocks.
ATTRIBUTED TO KAPUR SINGH (Company School c. 1850)Three Sikh or Amritsar watercolours depicting Punjabi men, one holding a bow, mounted in single frame, 6 1/2 x 4 in, and smaller; a watercolour depicting an itinerant musician, Anglo-Indian School, early 19th Century; and a watercolour depicting Patrick F.C. Johnston (c.1802-1892) as a child by a tree ,holding a rattle, Anglo-Indian School, early 19th Century; three (3)
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