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An Edwardian heavily embellished wedding court dress originally in two pieces, made by Kate Riley circa 1903, next worn at court in 1913 before being given as a wedding dress by owner Alice Goring who passed it to her daughter in law Edna Bradbury who married W.G Goring (son) in 1933. It was later reconstructed in 1933 into a one piece wedding dress. The satin gown is decorated in beautifully reconstructed flowers and leaf pattern and tiny diamante beads to the elbow sleeves and V neckline, the skirt has a circular train and the waistline has a bow and ribbon detail. The heavily embroidered shoulder length train from 1903 was worn at the court of Edward VII. The Goring family are well known hoteliers, at the Goring Hotel
A mid 19th Century Royal Commemorative plate inscribed "Koninglyke Handboog..... Maetschappy de Lieve" dated 1867 within arrow and bow blue decorated borders, a Ruskin style flambé pottery vase, a 20th Century stoneware pottery vase in the St. Ives pottery manner with cane handle and various pottery wares
A 19th Century mahogany bow fronted chest, the plain top above two deep drawers with ornate brass embossed medallion handles, raised on splayed bracket feet CONDITION REPORTS Wear, scuffs and scratches. Top with fading, stains and some splits. Chips and losses to veneers and mouldings. 124cm wide , 60 cm deep, 78 cm high, approx.
English School (19th century) Naive School portrait of a Guernsey lady, three quarter length, seated in a black, lace trimmed dress with large red neck bow, holding a letter oil on canvas 14½ x 11¼in. (37 x 28.5cm.) * The address on the letter reads `Mrs. J. Le R..?.., Bigard, Forest, Guernsey` See Illustration.
x Ionia, Magnesia (c.155-145 BC), AR Tetradrachm, 17.09g, diademed head of Artemis right, bow and quiver at shoulder, rev. manhyn, Apollo standing left, holding filleted branch and leaning elbow on tall tripod behind, maeander pattern below, magistrates epaio and apiteoy, all within laurel wreath (SNG Von Aulock 2042; Jones, Museum Notes 24, 26), fields smoothed, almost extremely fine VAT Status: Import 5% View Terms & Conditions
x Pamphylia, Side (c.380-360 BC), AR Stater, 10.51g, Athena standing left, holding Nike and leaning left hand on shield at her side, behind which is a spear, pomegranate on left, rev. Pamphylian script, Apollo standing left before altar, holding branch and bow, eagle standing left on right (cf SNG France 634; Atlan -), very fine provenance Heritage, 15 April 2011, lot 25113 VAT Status: Import 5% View Terms & Conditions
x Mark Antony, Denarius, Antioch, or military mint moving with Canidius Crassus in Armenia, 37 BC, bare head of Antony right, rev. imp tertio iii vir r p c, Armenian tiara, bow and arrow in saltire in background (Crawford 539/1; Syd. 1205; C. 19), fine, rare VAT Status: Import 5% View Terms & Conditions
Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Groat, 2.27g, Durham House, m.m. bow, roman lettering, bearded, crowned facing bust, bust 6, lozenge stops, rev. redde cviqve qvod svvm est, shield over long cross fourchée, cross stops (N.1873; S.2405), nearly very fine, very rare VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward VI, coinage in his own name, second period, January 1549 - April 1550, Shilling, 4.52g, undated, Durham House, m.m. bow, crowned bust right, inimicos eivs indvam confvsione, rev. edward vi d g ang fra hiber rex, crowned garnished shield dividing e r (N.1924; S.2470), edge split at three o`clock, nearly very fine, very rare provenance DNW, 9 December 2012, lot 21 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
**AN INDIAN BOW, 19TH CENTURY formed entirely of steel (cleaned) the upper and lower sections each swelling towards the centre, the inner face cut with two pairs of grooves, decorated at the top, bottom and in the centre with gold flowers on an applied silver ground (losses), fitted with a pair of wooden grips, and retaining a contemporary string 109.2cm; 43in overall
A STONEBOW BY WARD, WARRINGTON, CIRCA 1820 with slender steel bow (string missing), figured walnut tiller with chequered grip (small cracks), fitted with a pair of shaped steels, steel acorn finial, sprung folding fore-sight, steel gaffle fitted with signed engraved folding back-sight, trigger-guard with acorn finial, and butt-cap numbered `520` (the steel parts patinated) 79.5cm; 31 1/4in tiller James Ward is recorded as a gun and crossbow maker in Warrington, Lancashire, circa 1813-28.
A STONEBOW BY WALKER, NORWICH, CIRCA 1820 with slender steel bow fitted with an early string of twisted cord with wooden spacers, figured walnut tiller with chequered grip (small cracks and bruising), fitted with a pair of shaped steels, moulded steel finial, sprung folding fore-sight, steel gaffle fitted with signed engraved folding back-sight and button trigger, butt-cap and escutcheon engraved with the owner`s initials `WG` (the steel parts patinated) the first: 76.5cm; 30 1/8in tiller Isaac Walker is recorded in Norwich, circa 1797-1839.
**A CASED 32 BORE FLINTLOCK DUELLING PISTOL BY HARVEY WALKLATE MORTIMER & SON, GUNMAKERS TO HIS MAJESTY, NO. 89 FLEET STREET, LONDON, NO. 1198, CIRCA 1808-16 with heavy browned twist octagonal sighted barrel signed in full on the flat, inlaid with a gold line at the breech, platinum vent, engraved grooved tang incorporating the back-sight, signed engraved lock decorated with a trophy on the tail, fitted with `French` cock, bolt safety-catch, semi-rain proof pan, roller and detent, set trigger, figured walnut half-stock (fore-end chipped), saw-handled chequered butt (cracked through), engraved steel case-hardened trigger-guard, with address in a trophy-of-arms oval on the bow and pineapple finial, inset with an engraved blued steel cap on the butt, vacant silver escutcheon opposite the lock, silver barrel bolt escutcheons and silver fore-end cap, horn-tipped wooden ramrod with steel worm, and some original finish: in its original fitted mahogany case (the pair missing) lined in green baize, the lid with flush-fitting carrying handle, with trade label for 1808-16 25.5cm; 10in barrel See footnote to lot 340.
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