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An ivory Group, c.1880, carved as a woman holding a double-gourd to a warrior offering up his bowl and carrying a long spear, signed Gyokuko, on a lacquer reserve, small parts missing, repaired, 16.8cm CONDITION REPORT: Small repair to female hat, item missing from base. Infill to collar on female robe. Bow in man's hand 50% missing. Infill to rear and small stilt where item is now missing. See web image.
An 18th century German target crossbow, 32½Â” overall including foot ring, span of steel bow 34” , stamped on the inside “Juste Roussel A Sonnehem” (Sonnerheim?), the walnut stock with gun type butt, chequered wrist and flat bench rest, with set trigger, brass mounts including spurred trigger guard, and large foot ring, with brass plate let into the bench rest stamped with previous ownerÂ’s name “J B Prein”. GC (some small old repairs, bow and foot ring pitted, no cord).
BOW CLARA: (1905-1965) American Actress. Vintage signed postcard photograph of Bow in a head and shoulders pose. Number 217f from the Picturegoer series. Signed in black fountain pen ink with her name alone across a light area at the base of the image. Very slightly neatly trimmed to the white borders, otherwise VG
SCHULBERG B. P.: (1892-1957) American Pioneer Film Producer and Movie Studio Executive. An excellent, extremely rare vintage signed and inscribed 11 x 14 photograph of Schulberg in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in bold blue fountain pen ink to the clear background, 'To Clara Bow - who will always be great because she has the heart of all humanity, B. P. Schulberg', and dated 20th February 1930 in his hand. An important association photograph. Some extremely light, minor corner creasing, otherwise VG Clara Bow (1905-1965) American Actress who personified the Roaring Twenties as 'The It Girl'. Schulberg first employed Bow as an 18 year old starlet on a three month trial contract, although within days of arriving she was made part of the studio permanent stock and quickly became a major Box Office star. However, in 1931, in the following year that the present photograph was signed, Bow left Hollywood and only made a few more movies in her career.
A 1950's 9ct gold smokey quartz brooch - the heart-shape smokey quartz suspended from the textured bow surmount - Hallmarked Birmingham, 1956 - Length 3cms - Weight approx 8.3gms. Together with a peridot bat brooch - Stamped 9ct - Length approx 6cms - Weight approx 2.9gms. Condition Report: Good - With light surface scratches in keeping with wear
A gold, pink tourmaline and diamond pendant brooch, circa 1915, the triple ribbon bow surmount set with old cut cushion shaped and rose cut diamonds above a pink tourmaline drop within a diamond surround terminating in a foliate capped diamond, the detachable brooch pin with screw fitting, length approx 6cm, with a Figaro link neckchain on a boltring clasp.
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