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Lot 1163

An Edwardian inlaid Mahogany china cabinet with double bow fronted doors and under tier on square tapered legs

Lot 1100

A Mahogany bow fronted china display cabinet and a dining table

Lot 772

A group of three antique wooden bow saws and a coping saw

Lot 854

An early 20th century spindle bow back chair

Lot 917

A Victorian mahogany bow fronted chest of two short and three long drawers

Lot 509

An unusual 19th Century salt glazed flagon in the form of a mans head with bow tie and Tam O'Shanter, height 12"

Lot 426

A Hawkes & Son violin bow, of the Bazin School, the ebony frog inlaid with mother of pearl eyes and slide, and white metal (testing as silver) lapping, ferrule and three-piece endscrew, 61g

Lot 687

An Edwardian seed pearl and almandine garnet pendant necklace, in an openwork arrangement with central emerald-cut stone, the latter millegrain-set on a blade bar and held within a pearl-set foliate annulus with conforming bow surmount, in yellow metal, on a faceted curb link neck chain

Lot 858

A 1930s torsion clock, having octagonal face with chrome plated bezel and conforming frame, under a dome on a walnut veneered bow-fronted platform base, 32 cm to top of dome

Lot 258

French West Africa, P 37, Leclerc/Kolsky 181, Banque de l'Afrique Occidentale, 10 Francs, 18 January 1946. Two young men with bow and arrow on front. Signatures G. Keller - E. Poilay. Young man carrying an antilope on back., # F.7 80198, PMG 67 EPQ, Superb Gem UNC.

Lot 259

French West Africa, P 37, Leclerk/Kolsky 184, Banque de l'Afrique Occidentale, 10 Francs, 21 November 1953. Two young men with bow and arrow on front. Signatures M. De Coppet - E. Poilay. Young man carrying an antilope on back., # V.116 77038, UNC.

Lot 206

A William IV mahogany framed toilet mirror, the rectangular plate pivoting on angled, ring turned horns and a bow front, three drawer box base 29''h 28''w

Lot 212

A George III string inlaid mahogany bow front sideboard, having a drawer, flanked by a deep drawer and two short drawers with curved brass handle on pressed oval backplates, raised on square tapered legs 37''h 60.5''w

Lot 219

An early 19thC mahogany bow front dressing chest, having a brushing slide, over three graduated long drawers with curved handles on pressed oval backplates, raised on splayed bracket feet 32''h 32''w

Lot 24

An early 20thC Meissen porcelain figure 'Cupid with Bow' working at a bench incised C61 4.5''h

Lot 243

An early/mid 19thC satinwood string inlaid mahogany bow front dressing chest, having two short/three long drawers with brass bail handles on pressed oval backplates, raised on bracket feet 35''h 40''w

Lot 244

A mid Victorian walnut bow front Canterbury table, having a shaped top, over fretworked dividers and twin, turned tapered, fluted columns, on a base drawer, raised on bulbous, tapered legs and casters 39''h 30''w

Lot 246

A mid Victorian mahogany bow front dressing chest, having two short/three graduated long drawers with cock beading and bun handles, raised on splayed bracket feet 41''h 42''w

Lot 37

Taxidermy - a tench, displayed in a naturalistic setting, in a fully glazed and black lacquered, bow front case, inscribed in gilt 'Tench 4lbs 2oz, caught at Colnbrook on 7 August 1955 by Mr C Bowers' 12.25''h 23''w

Lot 233

Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III 'the Great' Æ20. Uncertain Western Asia Minor mint, circa 323-310 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress / BAΣIΛEΩΣ between club and bow in bowcase, race torch below. Price 2800. 6.08g, 20mm, 3h. Extremely Fine.

Lot 245

Kingdom of Macedon, Antigonos III Doson AR Tetradrachm. Amphipolis (?), struck circa 227-225 BC. Head of Poseidon right, wearing wreath of marine plants / BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIΓONOY, Apollo, testing bow in extended right hand, seated left on prow left; monogram below. EHC 436; Touratsoglou 52–3; SNG Saroglos 933. 16.97g, 33mm, 11h. Near Extremely Fine. Well detailed and lightly toned.

Lot 246

Kingdom of Macedon, Antigonos III Doson AR Tetradrachm. Amphipolis (?), struck circa 227-225 BC. Head of Poseidon right, wearing wreath of marine plants / BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIΓONOY, Apollo, testing bow in extended right hand, seated left on prow left; monogram and HP monogram below. SNG Alpha Bank 1048. 16.90g, 33mm, 11h. Near Extremely Fine. Well detailed and lightly toned. Scarce monogram combination.

Lot 247

Kingdom of Macedon, Antigonos III Doson AR Tetradrachm. Amphipolis (?), struck circa 227-225 BC. Head of Poseidon right, wearing wreath of marine plants / BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIΓONOY, Apollo, testing bow in extended right hand, seated left on prow left; monogram below. EHC 436; Touratsoglou 52–3; SNG Saroglos 933. 16.65g, 31mm, 11h. Near Extremely Fine. Lightly toned.

Lot 248

Kingdom of Macedon, Antigonos III Doson AR Tetradrachm. Amphipolis (?), struck circa 227-225 BC. Head of Poseidon right, wearing wreath of marine plants / BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIΓONOY, Apollo, testing bow in extended right hand, seated left on prow left; [monogram below]. EHC 436; Touratsoglou 52–3; SNG Saroglos 933. 17.07g, 31mm, 11h. Good Very Fine. Lightly toned.

Lot 257

Macedon under Roman rule, First Meris AR Tetradrachm. Amphipolis, circa 167-149 BC. Diademed and draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver at shoulder; all within tondo of Macedonian shield / ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΩΝ ΠΡΩΤΗΣ, horizontal club, monograms above and below, all within oak wreath tied at left; thunderbolt in outer left field. SNG Copenhagen 1313 (this obverse die). 17.13g, 32mm, 8h. Good Extremely Fine. A splendid example of the type; beautifully centred and struck.

Lot 268

Islands off Thrace, Thasos AR Drachm. Circa 411-340 BC. Bearded head of Dionysos left, wearing wreath of ivy with berries / Herakles kneeling to right, wearing lion skin and drawing bow; ΘΑΣΙΟΝ behind, head of Pan to right; all within linear square in shallow square incuse. BMC 45; SNG Copenhagen 1024. 3.78g, 16mm, 3h. Good Very Fine. Old collection tone. Rare. From the M.M. Collection; Ex Gorny & Mosch 224, 13 October 2014, lot 107; Ex Grabow 9, January 1958, lot 1136.

Lot 288

Cimmerian Bosporos, Pantikapaion Æ26. Circa 340-325 BC. Wreathed head of Pan left / Bow and arrow, ΠANTI below. MacDonald 59; Anokhin 1022; HGC 7, 106. 13.81g, 26mm, 8h. Extremely well struck and centred on a flan of sound metal. Wonderful preservation of detail. Pleasing dark brown matt patina. Fleur de Coin.

Lot 289

Cimmerian Bosporos, Pantikapaion Æ24. Circa 340-325 BC. Wreathed head of Pan left / Bow and arrow, ΠANTI below. MacDonald 59; Anokhin 1022; HGC 7, 106. 11.75g, 24mm, 3h. Well struck and finely detailed. Good Extremely Fine.

Lot 432

A Regency style mahogany bow front sideboard with two convex drawers flanked by two cupboard doors, tapering legs of square section and spade feet.

Lot 475

A Mid 20th Century mahogany two door bow front display cabinet on ball and claw feet and a second mahogany display cabinet. (2)

Lot 477

A George III oak and mahogany cross banded bow front hanging corner cupboard.

Lot 382

A bow fronted walnut display cabinet, with top rail, on cabriole legs

Lot 414

An early 20th century bow fronted glazed display cabinet with in light, 53cmW

Lot 436

A pair of 20th century mahogany bow fronted four drawer chest of drawers, on bracket feet, 73cm x 45cm x 80cm

Lot 451

A Turnidge Woolfe & Hollander walnut veneer bow corner display cabinet, on cabriole legs, 65cmW

Lot 450

A Turnidge walnut veneer bow corner display cabinet, on cabriole legs, 65cmW

Lot 614

Violins: two cased which need attention with one bow, one stamped Stradivarius to the reverse

Lot 615

Violin: with bow and hard case

Lot 616

Violin: copy of Stainer, Austrian made with bow and hard case

Lot 624

Violin: Hawkes and son with bow in hard case

Lot 399

Mysia, Kyzikos EL Hekte. Circa 550-500 BC. Nude Herakles kneeling to right, holding club and bow; below, tunny fish to right / Incuse square with mill-sail pattern. Von Fritze 69; Boston 1482; Ward Coll. 601; H. Troxell, The Norman Davis Collection, ANS 1969, #195 (this coin). 2.66g, 12mm. Very Fine. From the M.M. Collection; Ex Gemini VII, 9 January 2011, lot 464; Ex Norman Davis Collection.

Lot 426

Kingdom of Pergamon, Philetairos I AR Tetradrachm. Circa 270-265 BC. Diademed head of the deified Seleukos I to right / Athena, helmeted and wearing long robes, seated to left on low throne with lion’s feet, resting her left elbow on support in the form of a sphinx, holding a transverse downward pointing spear in her left hand and resting her right on the edge of a round shield adorned with a gorgoneion standing before her; above, ivy leaf; to right, bow. BMC 28; De Hirsch 1459; Kraay/Hirmer 736; Newell 14, XVI-36a (same dies); SNG Lockett 2718 (same dies); SNG von Aulock 7451 (same dies). 17.03g, 28mm, 12h. Near Extremely Fine. Very Rare. Philetairos began his career serving under Antigonos Monophthalmos, but after the Battle of Ipsos in 301 BC where Antigonos was killed, he shifted his allegiance to Lysimachos, who entrusted him with command of the fortress of Pergamon, and a treasury of nine thousand talents of silver (234 metric tonnes). Philetairos served Lysimachos until 282 BC, when perhaps because of conflicts involving the court intrigues of Arsinoe, Lysimachos' third wife, Philetairos deserted Lysimachos, offering himself and the important fortress of Pergamon, along with its treasury to Seleukos, who subsequently defeated and killed Lysimachos at the Battle of Korupedion in 281 BC. Seleukos himself was murdered by Ptolemy Keraunos, a brother of Arsinoe, a few months later at Lysimacheia. After the death of Seleukos, though he and Pergamon remained nominally under Seleukid dominion, Philetairos had considerable autonomy and with the help of his considerable wealth was able to increase his power and influence beyond Pergamon. His first coinage was struck under the reign of Antiochos I, the son of Seleukos, and though it proclaims his loyalty to Seleukos, the presence of his name upon the reverse must have inevitably raised suspicions about his ambitions. Nevertheless, Philetairos never went so far as to proclaim himself king, and remained loyal to the Seleukids until his death in 263. Having no children of his own, Philetairos passed the rule of Pergamon to his nephew Eumenes, who almost immediately revolted against Antiochos, defeating the Seleukid king near Sardes in 261. Eumenes was thus able to free Pergamon, and greatly increased the territory under his control. In his new possessions, he established garrison posts in the north at the foot of Mount Ida called Philetaireia after his adoptive father, and in the east, north-east of Thyatira near the sources of the river Lykos, called Attaleia after his grandfather, and he extended his control south of the river Caïcus to the Gulf of Kyme as well. Demonstrating his independence, he began to strike coins as his predecessor had done, only now the obverse portrait was that of his uncle and adoptive father Philetairos.

Lot 427

Kingdom of Pergamon, Philetairos I AR Tetradrachm. Circa 284-263 BC. Diademed head of Seleukos I right / Athena enthroned left, holding shield and spear; ivy leaf before, ΦIΛETAIPOY and bow behind. SC 309.5a; SNG France 1599 (same obv. die); Newell 14. 17.12g, 30mm, 12h. Very Fine. Very Rare.

Lot 438

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. 14.66g, 23mm, 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.

Lot 484

Achaemenid Kings of Persia AV Daric. Time of Darius I to Xerxes II, circa 485-420 BC. Persian Great King, wearing kidaris and kandys, in kneeling-running attitude on exergual line to right, holding strung bow, and apple-tipped spear over right shoulder with point downwards, quiver at left shoulder / Rectangular incuse punch. Carradice Type IIIb A/B (pl. XIII, 27); BMC pl. XXIV, 25. 8.31g, 17mm. Mint State.

Lot 487

Achaemenid Kings of Persia AV Daric. Time of Darius I to Xerxes II, circa 485-420 BC. Persian Great King, wearing kidaris and kandys, in kneeling-running attitude on exergual line to right, holding strung bow, and apple-tipped spear over right shoulder with point downwards, quiver at left shoulder / Rectangular incuse punch. Carradice Type IIIb A/B (pl. XIII, 27); BMC pl. XXIV, 25. 8.29g, 14mm. Mint State.

Lot 488

Achaemenid Kings of Persia AV Daric. Time of Darius I to Xerxes II, circa 485-420 BC. Persian Great King, wearing kidaris and kandys, in kneeling-running attitude on exergual line to right, holding strung bow, and apple-tipped spear over right shoulder with point downwards, quiver at left shoulder / Rectangular incuse punch. Carradice Type IIIb A/B (pl. XIII, 27); BMC pl. XXIV, 25. 8.37g, 14mm. Good Extremely Fine.

Lot 489

Achaemenid Kings of Persia AV Daric. Time of Darius I to Xerxes II, circa 485-420 BC. Persian Great King, wearing kidaris and kandys, in kneeling-running attitude on exergual line to right, holding strung bow, and apple-tipped spear over right shoulder with point downwards, quiver at left shoulder / Rectangular incuse punch. Carradice Type IIIb A/B (pl. XIII, 27); BMC pl. XXIV, 25. 8.34g, 16mm. Extremely Fine.

Lot 557

M. Baebius Q. f. Tampilus AR Denarius. Rome, 137 BC. Helmeted head of Roma left; [TAM]PIL behind, mark of value below chin / Apollo driving galloping quadriga right, holding branch, bow and arrow; ROMA below, M•BAEBI•Q•F in exergue. Crawford 236/1a; RSC Baebia 12. 3.97g, 18mm, 10h. Near Mint State. Lightly toned with golden highlights.

Lot 588

A. Albinus Sp. f. AR Denarius. Rome, 96 BC. Bust of Diana right, bow and quiver at shoulder, ROMA below / Three soldiers on horseback galloping left, each holding spear and one holding standard, fallen warrior before; A•ALBINVS•S•F in exergue. Crawford 335/9; RSC Postumia 4. 3.80g, 19mm, 11h. Good Very Fine.

Lot 633

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; control mark below; TI•CLAVD•TI•F in exergue. Crawford 383/1; RSC Claudia 6. 3.66g, 18mm, 8h. Good Extremely Fine. From the Eucharius Collection.

Lot 641

C. Postumius AR Denarius. Rome, 74 BC. Draped bust of Diana right, bow and quiver over shoulder / Hound running right, spear below, C•POSTVMI and TA monogram in exergue. Crawford 394/1a; RSC Postumia 9. 4.03g, 18mm, 11h. Good Extremely Fine. From the Eucharius Collection.

Lot 704

P. Clodius M. f. Turrinus AR Denarius. Rome, 42 BC. Laureate head of Apollo right; lyre behind / Diana standing facing, head right, with bow and quiver over shoulder, holding lighted torch in each hand; P•CLODIVS M•F• across fields. Crawford 494/23; RSC Claudia 15. 3.82g, 18mm, 7h. Extremely Fine. From the Eucharius Collection.

Lot 319

TWO WOODEN MARITIME MODELS the first an open boat, 55.5cm long; the second a galleon in the style of the 'Santa Maria', 52.5cm long inclusive of bow-sprit, (2).

Lot 349

AN EDWARDIAN BOW FRONT DRESSING TABLE on turned supports, 90cm wide 45cm deep 152cm high

Lot 300

A 19th Century elm and beech smokers bow bearing label 'Matthews & Sons, Winchester'

Lot 444C

EASTERN HARDWOOD THREE QUARTER CROSS BOW PART, FOR RESTORATION, AND TOURISTY DAGGER WITH CARVED HORN HANDLE AND SCABBARD

Lot 254

A 19th century oak bow fronted corner cabinet, oversailing top, H hinges c1800

Lot 171

Militaria - a Silver Parachute Regiment Sweet Hearts brooch; another enamelled RAF; a black and gold cap band, tied bow (3)

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