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A 1940's Walnut bow fronted glazed China Display Cabinet with upstand back and moulded edge semi circular top, over single door with three glazed panes and wooden glazing bars, flanked either side by three pane glazed panels and fitted with two internal glass shelves, standing on cabriole legs, 29'' wide x 46'' high x 14 1/8'' deep.
A large Victorian flame Mahogany bow fronted Chest of two short over three long graduated drawers, shaped top on octagonal front column supports, flanking the five Oak and Pine lined drawers with cock beaded edges, turned wooden knobs and brass escutcheons and lower shaped apron and long turned legs, 51 18'' wide x 51 1/8'' high x 21 3/4'' deep
A Brussels faience plate with Cupid with bow and arrows, ca. 1780 - Dia.: 23 cm Condition: Excellent - Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com. Sign up for our newsletter on our website and stay informed about all our auctions!"
ORREFORS ART DECO GLASS VASEcirca 1930, engraved by Vicke Lindstrand, compressed ovoid form vase decorated to one side with an engraved figure of Diana the Huntress depicted as a nude female in standing pose firing a bow with a small fawn and pheasant by her side, base engraved 'Orrefors Lindstrand 2696. 65. 49.', 24.5cm high
An 1860s lady's caramel silk taffeta day dress, of two piece construction, with dropped shoulders and full set-in sleeves, button-down front and mandarin collar with tulle, above a shaped peplum terminating in bow and tails to the lower back, over a bell shaped crinoline skirt with swagged bustle
An 1860s lavender silk taffeta half-mourning day dress manufactured by Joseph Meek and Sons, of two-piece construction, with dropped shoulders and full set-in sleeves, button-down front, mandarin neck and false collar, and pleated peplum terminating in bow and tails, over a bell shaped crinoline skirt
A French violin, circa 1900 the 36cm single maple back with mother-of-pearl and ebony stringing and polychrome painting of a Crimean War battle scene entitled "Prise du Mamelon", the pine belly with similar stringing and mother-of-pearl inlaid pegs 59.5cm overall in carrying case with Erich Steiner nickel mounted brazilwood bow and associated paperwork relating to painted scene. The paperwork includes a 1979 typed letter from the National Army Museum containing the paragraph "The violin is charming, and you are right in thinking that it depicts an incident in the Crimean War. The Kamchatka lunette on the Mamelon Hill, one of the key works for the Sebastopol enceinte was stoned and held by French troops under General Bosquet on 7th June 1855. I have no idea who the French officer is: perhaps it is his heroic death that is depicted in the battle scene below the portrait..."
Karia, Achaemenid Period AR Tetradrachm. Circa 341-334 BC. Persian king or hero in kneeling-running stance right, drawing bow; thunderbolt to right / Warrior, wearing kyrbasia, on horseback right, thrusting spear he holds aloft in right hand. Konuk, Influences, pl. XXX, 12 = Leu 28, 214. 15.06g, 21mm, 1h. Good Very Fine. Very Rare.
Sicily, Syracuse Æ Litra. Time of Agathokles, circa 310-306 BC. Diademed head of Herakles left, [ΣVRΑΚΟΣΙΟΝ] before, bow behind / Lion standing right, raising foreleg; club above, race torch in exergue. Cf. BAR Issue 24 var. (head right); CNS 151 var. (same); HGC 2, 1465 (Fourth Democracy) var. (same). 7.10g, 20mm, 3h. Near Extremely Fine.
Augustus AR Denarius. Lugdunum, 12 BC. AVGVSTVS [DIVI•F], laureate head right / Diana, wearing long hunting tunic and low polos on head, advancing right, with right hand drawing an arrow from quiver slung behind her and holding bow in left; IMP•XI across field; [SICIL] in exergue. RIC 175. 3.68g, 19mm, 8h. Very Fine. Rare. From the G.J.P. Collection, purchased c. 1920s.
Karia, Achaemenid Period AR Tetradrachm. Circa 341-334 BC. Persian king or hero in kneeling-running stance right, drawing bow / Satrap on horseback right, thrusting spear; to left, bearded male head right. Konuk, Influences, Group 5 var. (head of Herakles); SNG Copenhagen (Persian Empire) 290-291 var. (same); Traité II 121 var. (same); CNG 72, 14 June 2006, 801. 14.72g, 24mm, 11h. About Very Fine. Very Rare, and unpublished in the standard references with this symbol. Struck in the last years before Alexander's invasion of the Persian empire, the archer-horseman tetradrachms of Achaemenid Karia are one of the rarest and most enigmatic Persian coinages struck in Asia Minor. We are unfortunately aware neither of where nor why they were produced - no inscription is present to facilitate identification of the issuing authority, with only various symbols and letters present as control marks. These control marks allowed Konuk to discern two distinct series: those with subsidiary symbols, and those without. Analysis of the Pixodarus Hoard has allowed the coinage to be dated from the decade beginning circa 350 BC. Additionally, since that hoard contained only the earlier, non-symbol, type, Meadows concluded that the date of deposit of the hoard (341 BC) should be seen as the earliest possible start of the second series, to which this coin belongs.
Ti. Claudius Ti. f. Ap. n. Nero AR Serrate Denarius. Rome, 79 BC. Diademed and draped bust of Diana right, with bow and quiver over shoulder; S•C before / Victory driving galloping biga right, holding reins, palm frond and wreath; CXXXXII below; T•CLAVD•TI•F AP•N in exergue. Crawford 383/1; RSC Claudia 6. 3.86g, 19mm, 8h. Near Extremely Fine; scratching on obv.
Macedon under Roman Rule, First Meris AR Tetradrachm. Amphipolis, 167-149 BC. Diademed and draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder, all within tondo of Macedonian shield / ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΩΝ ΠΡΩΤΗΣ, horizontal club, monograms above and below, all within oak wreath; thunderbolt to left. AMNG 177 (only 14 recorded); SNG Copenhagen 1314; BMC 7, McClean 749. 17.02g, 33mm, 12h. Good Very Fine. Rare. Ex Noble Numismatics 96, 5 April 2011, lot 4990.
Macedon under Roman Rule, First Meris AR Tetradrachm. Amphipolis, 167-149 BC. Diademed and draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder, all within tondo of Macedonian shield / ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΩΝ ΠΡΩΤΗΣ, horizontal club, monograms above and below, all within oak wreath; thunderbolt to left. AMNG 165; Hunter 3. 17.05g, 33mm, 2h. Very Fine. Very rare variety.
Cilicia, Soloi AR Stater. 425-400 BC. Amazon, nude to the waist and seen from behind, kneeling to left and stringing her bow, wearing bonnet and with her gorytos at her hip; to right, facing head of satyr, monogram in exergue / ΣΟΛΕΩΝ, large bunch of grapes; below right, fly; all within incuse square with linear border of dots. BMC 3; SNG France 128; SNG Levante 40; SNG von Aulock 5858. 10.76g, 20mm, 11h. Near Extremely Fine. Very Rare in this condition.
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