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Lot 172

GOOD QUALITY FOUR PIECE EPSTEIN CARVED WALNUTWOOD LOUNGE SUITE IN THE FRENCH STYLE, comprising; a PAIR OF TWO SEATER SETTEE`S, 37 3/4"" (96cm) high, 55"" (139.7cm) wide and a PAIR OF BERGERE CHAIRS, each with moulded show-wood frame with scroll carved cresting and floral capped scroll supports, the shaped backs, bow fronted seats and cushions covered in pink floral fabric (4)

Lot 173

GOOD QUALITY TEN PIECE EPSTEIN CARVED MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITE, comprising; DINING TABLE with quarter cut crossbanded top of serpentine outline, above a frieze carved with floral swags and raised on shell capped cabriole legs, 30"" (76.2cm) high, , 84"" x 39 1/2"" (213.4cm x 100.3cm), SET OF EIGHT DINING CHAIRS (6 + 2) with oval padded backs, with pierced scroll cresting and bow fronted stuff-over seats, covered in pink floral fabric, serpentine fronted SIDEBOARD with two central drawers, flanked by a pair of cupboard doors, 40"" (101.6cm) high, 67"" x 24"" (170.2cm x 61cm) and a CUTLERY TABLE with three frieze drawers, 39 1/2"" (100.4cm) high, 53 1/2"" x 22"" (136cm x 56cm) (10)

Lot 1540

A Mixed Lot comprising: two various Base Metal Cased Keyless Pocket Watches by Ingersoll and Arnex, together with a Lacquered Brass Sovereign Case of hinged circular form with bow suspension, various dates and makers (3)

Lot 1542

A Mixed Lot comprising: a US Government Issue Base Metal Cased Full Hunter type Pocket Compass, Wittnauer, of typical form, with polished covers stamped US and with bow suspension; together with two various Base Metal Cased Full Hunter type Pocket Watches, various dates and makers (3)

Lot 1579

A last quarter of the 19th or first quarter of the 20th Century Ladies Continental white metal cased Fob Watch, ?The Guardian?, Gold hands to a white enamel dial with Arabic numbers, ?jewelled? chapter ring and back, ribbon bow hanger

Lot 2166

A 19th Century Tortoiseshell and Bone Tea Caddy with ogee lid and bow front, the interior fitted with two covered compartments, some minor losses, 7 ¾? diam

Lot 2227

A 19th Century Mahogany Toilet Mirror, Boxwood strung throughout and with rectangular Mirror back over a bow fronted base with three drawers, on ball feet, 22 ¾? wide

Lot 2259

An early 19th Century Mahogany bow fronted wall mounting Corner Cupboard, the plate doors enclosing fitted shelving, the lower shelf fitted below with three drawers, 27 ½? wide

Lot 2296

A 19th Century Mahogany Toilet Mirror, the oval mirror back with shaped uprights with Ivorine mounts an the Boxwood strung bow fronted base with three drawers on bracket feet, 20? wide

Lot 2298

A 19th Century Mahogany bow fronted Chest of three short and three full width graduated drawers on ogee bracket feet, 43? wide

Lot 2307

A Victorian Walnut and neo-classically inlaid four tier bow fronted Whatnot, each shelf applied with baluster finials and raised on twisted and ring turned uprights, 23? wide

Lot 2321

An early 19th Century Mahogany Bow Fronted Chest of three full width graduated drawers on splay feet, 42? wide

Lot 2365

An unusual Victorian Papier-mâché bow back Side Chair, extensively decorated with floral panels with Mother of Pearl detail, the cane seat to short front cabriole legs, 20" wide Condition:Appears to be some repair to serpentine bar at front of chair this is only visible from underneath. Minor loss to cane work trim. General wear to decoration throughout.Please note: Keys Fine Art Auctioneers take great care to ensure that any statements as to attribution, age, date, origin, provenance and condition are reliable and accurate but it should be noted that all such statements are skilled opinions, if provenance (written or historical fact) cannot be produced. However, Keys Fine Art Auctioneers do not guarantee that condition reports, whether included in the catalogue, or given at a later time; cover all aspects of an item(s) condition. All items are sold strictly on an “As Found” basis.No guarantee or warranty is issued or given in anyway, either written or verbal and therefore refunds will not be issued on the basis of the Lot not being “in working order”, “incomplete”, or “not in original condition”.Keys Fine Art Auctioneers would respectfully ask that prospective buyers view Lots in person, wherever issues regarding condition are seen as important to them, satisfying themselves as to the condition, completeness and originality of any Lot on which they intend to bid.

Lot 2366

A small 19th Century Mahogany bow front Chest of two short and two long drawers, raised on turned legs, 36? wide

Lot 2370

A 19th Century Mahogany short bow front Chest of drawers of two long and two short drawers, with oval Brass plate handles, raised on bracket feet, 40? wide

Lot 2378

A 19th Century bow back two seater Sofa, the back with button upholstery, each with two loose cushions, to a bowed front apron, upholstered all over in a pink floral fabric, 61? wide

Lot 2390

A Georgian Mahogany framed bow back Dining Chair with push-out Tapestry seat and fluted front legs, 21? wide Condition: Brake to arched back, requires restoration.Please note: Keys Fine Art Auctioneers take great care to ensure that any statements as to attribution, age, date, origin, provenance and condition are reliable and accurate but it should be noted that all such statements are skilled opinions prepared with due care, if provenance (written or historical fact) cannot be produced. However, Keys Fine Art Auctioneers do not guarantee that condition reports, whether included in the catalogue, or given at a later time, cover all aspects of an item(s) condition. All clocks, watches and mechanical items are sold on behalf of vendors by Keys Fine Art Auctioneers strictly on an “As Found” basis.No guarantee or warranty is issued or given in anyway, either written or verbal and therefore refunds will not be issued on the basis of the Lot not being “in working order”, “incomplete”, or “not in original condition”.Keys Fine Art Auctioneers would respectfully ask that prospective buyers view Lots in person, wherever issues regarding condition are seen as important to them, satisfying themselves as to the condition, completeness and originality of any Lot on which they intend to bid.

Lot 2410

A 19th Century Mahogany and line inlaid bow front Chest of three long drawers, fitted with oval Brass and swan neck handles, raised on swept bracket feet, 41? wide

Lot 2420

A 19th Century Mahogany Desk or Side Table, the bow front fitted with one long and two short drawers with Brass knob handles, raised on turned legs, 42 ½? wide

Lot 2439

A 19th Century carved Oak bow back Office Chair, the green upholstered seat raised on turned legs and stretchers, 4? wide

Lot 231

An Edwardian silver pincushion, by Charles Clement Pilling, London 1902, in the form of a lady`s shoe with a bow, 13.5cm long

Lot 382

An American seed pearl brooch or hair clip, with looped wire, strung with seed pearls forming the bow, dispersed with graduated green tourmalines in plain white collets, brooch fitting with lever clasp, hinged to enable the bow to be clipped on to the hair, marked `14KT PAT. APL`.D`, maker`s mark unidentified,together with a purple paste, oval swivel, silver seal, 19th century, intaglio engraved with the motto `Ne Oublie` to one side and a male bust to the reverse (2)Formerly the property of the vendor`s great-grandmother, Lady Agnes Jekyll n?e Graham, chatelaine of Munstead. She was the wife of Sir Herbert Jekyll, the favourite brother of Gertrude Jekyll. `Ne Oublie` was her personal motto and the title of her commonplace book, privately published and distributed in the 1920s amongst the Jekyll/McKenna circle CONDITION REPORT: A significant quantity of glue to the centre right, where the bow loop joins the body of the piece.Settings appear secure.Wear to the crown facet edges and li

Lot 387

A gold Swiss, open faced, half hunter pocket watch, the case 49mm diameter, with the front cover, royal blue enamel chapter ring. White enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued double spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial. Base metal cuvette engraved `Established 1708 Richard Leach, New London St. City`. Case no. 64968, case marked 14k. Rolled gold bow CONDITION REPORT: Has been re polished in the past.Small dent to the front cover.Losses to the enamel of the chapter ring of the front cover.Rolled gold bow.Hair line cracks to the dial.Winds not ticking.85.8g approx.

Lot 388

A 9ct gold Art Deco open faced pocket watch, with a silvered dial, royal blue Arabic numerals and chapter ring, with blued Breguet antique hands. Plain bezel, triangular bow and milled case, sides 42mm diameter. Case no. 507432, movement no. 051648. Import hallmarked 9ct gold London 1928 CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.Small dent to the back cover.Discolouration to the dial.Winds and ticking.

Lot 395

A Continental Art Deco diamond and hardstone bow brooch, with an old European cut diamond milligrain set to the centre to lines of calibr? cut onyx and stained agate. The bow loops with pierced laurel sections, milligrain set with rose cut diamonds to two rows of calibr? cut stones. The pin marked 750 CONDITION REPORT: Setting will require checking prior to being worn.Some of the calibre stone have been replaced in the past.

Lot 396

An Art Deco diamond set bow brooch or fob pin, c.1925, with an old European cut diamond, milligrain set to the centre, with graduated old European cut diamonds grain set throughout. A partially concealed wire fob loop. Pin and lever clasp CONDITION REPORT: Diamonds nice and bright.The wire suspension loop has been repaired in the past, not aligned correctly.

Lot 567

A Portuguese, two colour 18ct gold, emerald and diamond brooch/pendant, with a detachable bow top. The bow claw set with eight cut diamonds in white gold collets, and rose cut diamonds grain set to the borders and ribbons. A rococo style drop below, rub set at the centre with an oval cabochon emerald, surrounded by petals set with eight cut diamonds. Radiating wires claw set with eight cut diamonds, to a rose cut diamond border, with a matching scroll below to a cabochon emerald drop. Later Birmingham import hallmark, 1994 CONDITION REPORT: One rose cut diamond deficient.Emeralds very included with surface inclusions to the emerald drop.Clasp secure

Lot 181

A Dublin delftware plate mid 18th century, painted in blue with the Broken Scroll pattern, after Bow porcelain, a rim crack, 22.5cm. Cf. Peter Francis, Irish Delftware, pl.12 and pp.105-106 for a discussion on the influence of Bow porcelain on Dublin delftware.

Lot 645

A Bow figure of Air c.1765, from the Four Elements series, personified as a lady holding a billowing cloak above her head, a tall eagle perched by her side, red anchor and dagger mark, a few small chips, 22cm.

Lot 646

A Bow figure of Jupiter c.1755, standing with a hand on one hip, his other resting on the head of a large eagle who in turn clutches a thunderbolt in its talons, the enamels probably later, a little restoration, 15cm.

Lot 647

A Bow figure of Neptune c.1758-60, holding a billowing cloak around his shoulders, standing astride a large dolphin, the low pad base applied with seashells, some restoration, 16cm.

Lot 648

A Bow figure of Urania c.1750-54, by the Muses Modeller, the muse of astronomy holding a pair of dividers over a globe which rests on a stump beside her, wearing a long flowered dress, raised on a square base, some restoration, 16cm. Paper label for Albert Amor Ltd.

Lot 649

A pair of Bow figures of a Shepherd Piper and Dancing Shepherdess c.1756, his pipes tucked under his left elbow, a dog recumbent at his feet, she holding her skirt up to dance, a lamb resting by her side, both raised on low pad bases applied with flowers, a small amount of restoration, 14.5cm. (2) The likely source for these Bow figures is probably the similar figures produced at Derby, although they in turn were probably borrowed from Meissen.

Lot 652

A Bow figure of a huntsman c.1756, modelled with body twisted to reach for his gun, his dog seated by his side, raised on a low scrolled base applied with flowers, some faults, the gun lacking, 13.5cm.

Lot 700

A pair of Bow blue and white coffee cups c.1765, of wide fluted form with moulded handles, painted with peony and other Oriental flowers, the handles delicately moulded, 6cm. (2)

Lot 709

A Bow octagonal plate c.1765, painted with a central panel of a figure in a boat in an Oriental landscape, reserved within other fan-shaped landscape panels and circular floral panels on a powder blue ground, pseudo Chinese character mark, minor faults, 23.5cm.

Lot 719

A Liverpool blue and white teapot and cover c.1775, printed with flower sprays and small butterflies, the shoulder painted with a formal border, a Liverpool coffee cup painted with an Oriental landscape, a Bow coffee cup with a large peony beneath willow, and a teabowl with a Chinese landscape, some damages, 21.5cm max. (5)

Lot 724

A pair of Bow blue and white leaf dishes c.1765, each modelled as a large vine leaf, painted with scattered flying insects around a stem of fruiting vine, some small chips to the rim, 20cm. (2)

Lot 738

Two Bow blue and white leaf-shaped dishes c.1765, painted with a stem of grapevine issuing from the central stalk, the reverse with four character marks, 22.7cm max. (2) Provenance: from a private American collection.

Lot 754

An early Bow blue and white sauceboat c.1750-54, of flat-bottomed shape, painted with the Desirable Residence pattern, the interior with a tied scroll motif, the handle formed as a simple scroll, painter`s mark 18, 13.5cm. Provenance: from a private American collection.

Lot 759

A rare Bow blue and white plate c.1765, of silver shape, painted with a central panel of hardwood stands, vases and other auspicious Chinese objects, the panel repeated to the rim with small panels of flying insects, all reserved on a powder blue ground, crossed swords mark, 23.2cm. Provenance: from a private American collection. Paper label for Klaber & Klaber.

Lot 761

A Bow octagonal blue and white dish c.1765, the deep elongated form painted with four fan-shaped and four circular panels of landscape vignettes and flowers around a central oval panel of a Chinese figure in a boat, reserved on a powder blue ground, six character script mark, 26.5cm. Provenance: from a private American collection.

Lot 764

A Bow blue and white octagonal plate c.1760, painted with the Golfer and Caddy pattern, a Chinese figure holding a ruyi sceptre, being followed by a boy carrying scrolls, the rim with a wavy blue border, numeral 2 to the underside, 18.5cm. Provenance: from a private American collection.

Lot 1015

19th century Wedgwood Jasperware circular plaque depicting Cupid with bow and quiver, gilt frame, 18cm diameter

Lot 1139

Attributed to Ramsay Richard Reinagle (1775 - 1862), oil on canvas in gilt frame - fox and dead English Partridge beneath a bow, 60cm x 75cm

Lot 1146

*Mary Fedden (1915 - 2012), signed limited edition coloured print - Cat on a Cornish Beach, signed and numbered 222 / 500 in pencil, published by Bow Art, with blind stamp, in glazed frame, 32cm x 41cm

Lot 1511

George IV inlaid mahogany bow front chest of two short and three long graduated drawers with brass handles, on splayed bracket feet, 103cm high x 105cm wide x 58cm deep

Lot 1514

George IV mahogany bow front chest with crossbanded top and boxwood stringing, two short and three long graduated drawers below with bun handles, on splayed bracket feet, 106cm high x 107cm wide x 52cm deep

Lot 1538

George IV mahogany two height bow front linen press with moulded cornice and two panelled doors above, two short and two long drawers below, on bracket feet, 216.5cm high x 143cm wide x 65cm deep

Lot 204

Early 19th Derby kidney-shaped dish, painted in puce with floral sprays - red mark to base, 25cm long, together with a further smaller dish with floral bow CONDITION REPORT Some wear to gilt rim on Derby kidney-shaped dish

Lot 44

HM Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee medal 1977 - ladies' version on bow ribbon fitting, in original box

Lot 651

Austro-Hungarian Renaissance-style yellow metal and gem set brooch with cruciform drop, suspended from a stylised bow with emeralds, garnets and opals, 52mm x 60mm

Lot 837

Jamaica1912-35 mint collection including 1912-20 MCA 1d. to 5/- with many additional shades and papers, 1919-21 Pictorial MCA ½d. to 10/- with some shades and including 1½d. with re-entry, 1921-27 Script ½d. block of six with one showing bow flaw, 1921-29 Pictorial Script ½d. to 10/-, 1923 Child Welfare and 1932 Pictorial 2d., 2½d and 6d.; mostly fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 708

A Victorian pierced and polished brass fender, bow-fronted with rounded ends, raised on cast feet. 106.5cm

Lot 714

A large marble-topped and inlaid mahogany washstand, c.1900, the galleried bow-fronted marble top above a frieze drawer flanked by a pair of short drawers, over cupboard doors with inlaid oval panels, all flanked by acanthus leaves with fluted pilasters below, raised on square-section tapering legs with brass caps and moving on castors. 100cm by 155.5cm by 72cm

Lot 456

A violin bow, stamped W-SEIFERT, the octagonal stick with ebony frog, inlaid with mother-of-pearl eyes, the ebony adjuster with two silver bands. 74cm

Lot 457

A silver-mounted violoncello bow, the ivory frog with pearl eye and ring, the adjuster of silver with ebony sandwich, the octagonal stick of a red-brown colour, stamped ALFONS RIEDL, in a plush lined case.

Lot 459

A full size violin, with two-piece 14" back, bears paper label, inscribed Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis..., cased with an unmarked bow.

Lot 231

An Edwardian silver pincushion, by Charles Clement Pilling, London 1902, in the form of a lady`s shoe with a bow, 13.5cm long

Lot 382

An American seed pearl brooch or hair clip, with looped wire, strung with seed pearls forming the bow, dispersed with graduated green tourmalines in plain white collets, brooch fitting with lever clasp, hinged to enable the bow to be clipped on to the hair, marked `14KT PAT. APL`.D`, maker`s mark unidentified,together with a purple paste, oval swivel, silver seal, 19th century, intaglio engraved with the motto `Ne Oublie` to one side and a male bust to the reverse (2)Formerly the property of the vendor`s great-grandmother, Lady Agnes Jekyll n‚e Graham, chatelaine of Munstead. She was the wife of Sir Herbert Jekyll, the favourite brother of Gertrude Jekyll. `Ne Oublie` was her personal motto and the title of her commonplace book, privately published and distributed in the 1920s amongst the Jekyll/McKenna circle CONDITION REPORT: A significant quantity of glue to the centre right, where the bow loop joins the body of the piece.Settings appear secure.Wear to the crown facet edges and li

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