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Lot 221

A silver mounted bow, signed Vuillaume, weight 58.6g.

Lot 2726

A George III oak, bow front hanging corner cupboard, the doors open onto a pierced, shaped frieze and plain shelves, flanked by Corinthian columns beneath a dentilled cornice. Condition Report: Good overall condition.

Lot 2862A

An inlaid mahogany, bow front, hanging corner cupboard with a pair of doors.

Lot 279

A lady's 14ct fob watch, with enamelled case, gilt decorated cream dial and baton numerals, with an associated bow brooch stamped '10'

Lot 286

A quantity of dress and costume jewellery to include a 19th century silver and paste set bow brooch and a pearl set stick pin

Lot 626

A George III mahogany bow fronted wall hanging corner cupboard

Lot 797

An Edwardian mahogany bow front display cabinet, 132cm high x 122cm wide

Lot 862

An Edwardian mahogany bow front table, 75cm high x 90cm wide

Lot 294

Chinese violin with bow in case

Lot 668

Sterling silver vesta case with inset small sapphire and diamonds to the bow, stamped Sterling. 5.5cm high

Lot 844

Large Edwardian Sheraton revival inlaid mahogany sideboard with bow centred drawers, (brass gallery back but no curtains fitted) with a cellarette and cupboards decorated with satin wood urns 79" wide

Lot 853

Violin with bow in case, label stating Joseph Guarnerius 1737

Lot 859

Early Victorian mahogany bow front chest of 3 long and 2 short drawers with bun handles standing on turned legs 3'6 wide

Lot 866

Georgian mahogany bow front sideboard fitted one centre drawer and side cupboards, inlaid with sunburst panels and acorns. 4' wide

Lot 411

A black silk Prada evening dress with ruche top, bow to side, decorative cap sleeves and ruche skirt European size 42.Dimensions: Condition reportVery good condition.

Lot 425

A collection of four Charles Jourdan bags. comprising of black suede with bow, black suede with chain strap, cream leather with beige handle and a white and yellow leather clutch bag together with beige suede Carolina Herrera small evening bag.Dimensions: Condition reportAll in good condition.

Lot 98

English School, circa 1830 'Portrait of a gentleman wearing a bow tie', oil on canvasDimensions: 32 x 34cmCondition report

Lot 340

Rare Bing Clockwork Tinplate Naval Gunboat Germany, Circa 1902-07, grey hull over dark grey keel, with brown deck, two funnels, two masts, four lifeboats, four small guns (two missing from bow) and five revolving gun turrets, fitted with working clockwork mechanism concealed in hull ‘Diamond logo with the letters "GBN" in good original condition, missing flags, approx 41cm (16 inch) long.

Lot 352

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CORNER CUPBOARD

Lot 353

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CHEST OF DRAWERS

Lot 400

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CORNER CUPBOARD, C1800 the green painted interior fitted with three drawers and three shelves, 114cm h, 76cm w

Lot 1252

A bow fronted cabinet with two drawers inside, raised on cabriole legs (w 82cm)

Lot 414

An apprentice bow fronted chest of two drawers together with a gilt leather shaped stationery box and three other boxes

Lot 693

Three various bow fronted letter scales, one by Salters another on a glass base

Lot 86

The Mckell Medical Almanack, - in German, illuminated manuscript on parchment [Alsace, c in German, illuminated manuscript on parchment [Alsace, c .1445] 12 leaves, single gathering, set out as medical-astronomical prognostications followed or proceeded by calendar for each month, most probably wanting a last leaf with the prognostications for December, else complete, double column of 32 lines in a fine prickly German vernacular bookhand, with capitals touched in red, 2-line initials in alternate red and muted turquoise-blue, rubrics and major feasts in red, each column of prognostications headed by an elaborate crocketed golden arch containing the sun or the moon (as a man's face wearing a cowl peeking out from a golden crescent) above a half-page depiction of an astronomer looking skyward or seated reading (11 in total), each calendar leaf with the occupation of the month within a large gold-edged roundel (approximately 50mm. in diameter), above a similarly sized portrait of the zodiac symbol for the month (often partly illuminated), slightly trimmed at outer edges (with small loss to edge of three illustrations), small spots and cockling in places, erased inscription (perhaps Early Modern ex libris) on last leaf, else very good condition, 205mm. by 105mm., eighteenth- or nineteenth-century binding of white vellum over stiff pasteboards, with single gilt-fillet and small ducal coronet in centre of front board, rebacked, fitted gilt-tooled leather case This is the long-lost Mckell Medical Almanack from the workshop of the celebrated artist Dietbold Lauber, last recorded and seen exactly sixty years ago, and previously available to scholarship only in black-and-white facsimile Provenance: (1) Commissioned c .1445 by a patron in the diocese of Strasbourg (the Calendar leaves having the local saints, Erhard, Gangolf, Udalric and Lendelinus amongst others), from the workshop of the artist Dietbold Lauber in Alsace. (2) Col. David McCandless Mckell (1881-1962) of Cillicothe, Ohio, fellow of the Morgan Library and an American friend of the Bodleian, who collected medieval manuscripts and children's books. This volume was exhibited in the library of the University of Kentucky in March 1958, accompanied by a published study by Rosy Schilling and a separate black-and-white facsimile. The manuscript itself has not been seen since then. Saurma-Jeltsch published her study in 2001 and likewise Mackert in 2012 without seeing it, and both list it as 'untraced'. Text and Illumination: Variants of the text here enjoyed great popularity in Germany in the fifteenth century both as part of larger works, or as a work in itself (as here) similar to the later so-called shepherd's calendars. In some manuscripts it is followed by short treatises on the planets, human temperaments and other medical matters, but as Schilling observed in 1958 the individual layout here suggests that this text always stood alone. It opens with predictions on what will happen in the year depending on which day of the week the first day of January falls on (if Monday the weather will be extreme and there will be little honey and much manslaughter ; if a Thursday the weather will be fine, but there will be little wine ; if a Friday many will have sore eyes ), and includes entries for January advising against bleeding but advising for drinking strong wine with ginger, for February advising bleeding only through the thumb and to eat hot food and drink also warm wine , for March advising to eat roast meat and often bathe, this is healthy and to be bled and cupped often, with further months receiving instructions to consume certain medicinal herbs, eat no meat from the feet of animals, abstain from all smoked meats, not go often to women , as well as offer predictions about thunder, weather changes or meteorites bringing war and death in their wake. It was clearly a prestigious commission for a wealthy patron, and Schilling identified the artist as a member of the workshop of the artist and publisher Diebold Lauber in Hagenau, Alsace. As she notes, the same artist also worked on a Legenda Aurea (now in Berlin, Staatsliche Bibl., Germ. Fol.495), and a Book of Chess (now British Library, Addit. MS.21458). Lauber administered a substantial workshop, which produced over 50 surviving illustrated manuscripts in the German language, dating from between c .1427 and 1470, with a combined total of more than 6000 miniatures. They have been comprehensively surveyed by Saurma-Jeltsch (including the present manuscript, see above). They represent a crucial point in the development of illustrated German literature, and stand at the intersection, not only of art and economic history, but also of religious, linguistic, and literary history. Written in the vernacular and endowed with ambitious programmes of pictorial decoration, the books signal a 'coming of age' of vernacular literature (J.F. Hamburger in Medium Aevum , LXXII, 2003, p. 362). The significant illuminations are: (1) fol.1v, enthroned astronomer with golden crown and ermine cloak, gazing at a golden star above; (2) fol.2r, a three-faced king at table and the water-carrier with a golden ewer; (3) fol.2v, a man warming his hands and feet by a fire over which sausages are smoking, and two pale brown fish; (4) fol.3r, a finely detailed portrait of the astronomer with a turban-like headdress with a two flowing tails, again pointing at a golden star; (5) fol.3v, the astronomer again in the same position wearing a red and blue pointed hat; (6) fol.4r, a man pruning vines and a ram with golden horns straining its neck and poking out its tongue to reach leaves of a bush it stands against; (7) fol.4v, a maiden with flowers and a docile-looking red-brown bull; (8) fol.5r, the astronomer pointing to a star; (9) fol.5v, the astronomer in a blue robe seated and reading a book at a desk, with an angular banderole inscribed Es wert ein Zeichen geschehen ; (10) fol.6r, a nobleman with hawk and horse, and the twins naked with a golden harp; (11) fol.6v, a man mowing grass and a bright red lobster; (12) fol.7r, the astronomer crowned and enthroned, holding a book; (13) fol.7v, the same as a robed figure with tight-fitting hat with a tassel on top; (14) fol.8r, a man harvesting corn and a large yellow lion poking his tongue out at the scene above; (15) fol.8v, a man threshing and the Virgin with gold wings pointing at a tree; (16) fol.9r, the astronomer before a book on a lectern; (17) fol.9v, the same seated with a book under his elbow; (18) fol.10r, a man sowing and a pair of gold scales; (19) fol.10v, pressing grapes and a green and brown scorpion; (20) fol.11r, the astronomer with a flowing headdress; (21), fol.11v, the same clean-shaven, seated and reading; (22) fol.12r, the knocking down of the acorns to feed hogs, and a centaur with bow and arrow looking at a magpie in a tree; (23) fol.12v, killing the hog and a seated ram with golden horns, poking his tongue out. Publications: Rosy Schilling, 'A facsimile of an Astronomical medical calendar in German (Studio of Diebolt Lauber at Hagenau, about 1430-1450): from the Library of Colonel David McC. McKell', University of Kentucky Libraries Bulletin 18, 1958; Rosy Schilling, 'Astronomical medical calendar: German, studio of Diebolt Lauber at Hagenau, 15th century, c. 1430-50', University of Kentucky Libraries Bulletin 18, Occ. Contribution 97, 1958; L.E. Saurma-Jeltsch, Spätformen mittelalterlicher Buchherstellung. Bilderhandschriften aus der Werkstatt Diebold Laubers in Hagenau , Bd. 2, 2001, p. 17; C. Mackert, 'Ein typisches Produkt aus der Spätzeit der Lauber-Werkstatt? Zur Handschrift der 'Leipziger Margarethe'', in Aus der Werkstatt Diebold Laubers, 2012, pp. 299-326; and listed on the online Handschriftencensus : Eine Bestandsaufnahme der handschriftlichen Überlieferung deutschsprachiger Texte des Mittelalters , as no.14903

Lot 222

Bemrose: Bow, Chelsea and Derby porcelain, 4 related books

Lot 370

An early 20th century violin bearing label C Adams, London 1921, with bow and fitted leather case

Lot 522

A Les Howis Marksman archery bow in fitted bag

Lot 679

Two large 1940's Chiltern bears with bow ties

Lot 401

A bow legged table with stretchers.

Lot 30

A pair of silver plated Corinthian column candlesticks with floral swag and bow decoration, 28.5cm high

Lot 35

An 18ct. yellow gold bow and chain link pattern necklace, 68cms. long, 10grms. gross.

Lot 819

A Victorian mahogany bow-front chest of two short and four long graduated drawers, raised on turned tapering feet, 48 in. wide.

Lot 727

REGENCY MAHOGANY BOW-FRONTED CHEST with line inlay, three short drawers over three long drawers and over bracket feet, 91cm high, 112cm long, 56cm wide

Lot 733

EARLY 19TH CENTURY BOW-FRONTED MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS three short drawers over three long drawers, over bracket feet, 101cm high, 119cm long, 60cm wide

Lot 774

EARLY 20TH CENTURY BOW-FRONTED DISPLAY CABINET with curved central door, flanked by two astragal glazed doors, line inlaid to body, on four short square tapering legs, 181cm high

Lot 806

EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW-FRONTED CHEST three short over three long drawers, 95cm high, 118cm long, 57cm wide

Lot 829

GEORGE III ROSEWOOD CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY BOW-FRONTED CORNER CABINET 138cm high

Lot 833

VICTORIAN BOW-FRONTED MAHOGANY CHEST 105cm high, 118cm wide

Lot 834

LATE VICTORIAN CARVED MAHOGANY BOW-FRONTED MIRRORED DISPLAY CABINET 215cm high, 122cm wide

Lot 837

REGENCY BOW-FRONTED MAHOGANY CHEST 97cm high, 92cm wide

Lot 861

LATE VICTORIAN CHEQUER STRUNG MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE comprising of a bow-fronted wardrobe, dressing chest and pair of chairs, the wardrobe 208cm high, 188cm wide (4)

Lot 686

A mid 19th century Florentine ebony break front side cabinet, in the Neo-Classical taste, gilt metal mounted and bone inlaid, having a central fielded panelled cupboard door decorated with anthemions and bell flowers, flanked by a pair of split pilasters and a pair of bow front doors, plinth base, lacking upper

Lot 558

EARLY 20TH CENTURY CZECHOSLOVAKIAN VIOLIN labelled 'Nicolaus Amatus Fecit Cremona', with single piece 14" back, in a leather case with bow (ribbon loose), the violin, 59cm overall

Lot 572

JOHN MURDOCH OF MAIDSTONE 'WINDSTONE' VIOLIN with label and curled 14" two-piece back, ebonised pegs, with bow and case, 59cm long

Lot 589

LATE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN VIOLIN with 14 1/8" back, with its bow, in coffin case, 59cm long

Lot 590

EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN VIOLIN with 14" back, with its case and with bow, 49cm long

Lot 593

MILITARY STEREOSCOPE UNIVERSAL BAR-PARALLAX made by J. M. G. & Sons Ltd., model B.1043, inside mahogany bow with brass identification plaque, military arrow on plaque and instrument, box 46.5cm long

Lot 594

LATE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN VIOLIN with Straduarius label dated 1720, 14 1/2" two-piece back, rosewood pegs, with its case and with a bow

Lot 304

Walnut and Inlaid Bow Fronted Cabinet

Lot 392

An Edwardian Bow Fronted Display Cabinet, the glazed top having a single glass shelf, above single drawer with inlaid design, on slender legs with low stretcher, 128 cm high.

Lot 407

A Georgian Mahogany Bow-Fronted Chest of Drawers, having two short over three long drawers. 103cm wide.

Lot 439

A Wonderful Edwardian Mahogany Double Bow-Fronted Display Cabinet with profusely glazed front (lacking shelves).

Lot 448

A Regency Mahogany Bow-Fronted Sideboard having frieze drawer and cupboards either side. 95cm high x 74cm deep x 184cm wide.

Lot 452

Victorian Walnut Bow Fronted Side Cabinet Circa 1870

Lot 5438

Jewellery - an amethyst and yellow metal ribbon bow stick pin; others cameo portrait, silver seahorse, anchor, horse shoe etc part gold and silver, mostly unmarked (11)

Lot 5071

Glassware - a Victorian blue glass jug decorated with a bow; a pair of cranberry glass beakers; a novelty cranberry glass beaker, decorated with a gnome crushing grapes; a large green lemonade jug etc

Lot 147

A William IV Library Chair England circa 1830, the boldly scrolled back is supported by padded arms with a lavishly carved ox bow front face decorated with classical scrolls and acanthus in low relief standing on turned boldly receded legs terminating in brass castors, now upholster ed in brown suede, 78cm wide, 100cm high, 60cm deep

Lot 288

A Louis XVI Needlework Cushion France circa 1770, a superb Louis XVI needlework cushion, the central cartouche with interwoven roses finishing in a bow, surrounding a basket of flowers on cream ground, 64cm wide, 48cm high

Lot 372

A Pair of Empire Mahogany Fauteuils France circa 1810, each with square backs carved with reeding, The scroll arms terminate in stylised foliate ornament above blocks carved in low relief, The bow front seat rail is supported by sabre legs, 58cm wide, 93cm high, 41cm deep

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