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Ca. 800 - 700 BC.A Phrygian bronze bow brooch with restored pin. The body is horseshoe shaped with eleven holes, edges are decorated with bronze pearls and geometric motif. For similar see: EFES Artemision; Kunst, historische museum, cat n. 259. Size: 61mm x 51mm; Weight: 32g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca. 2400 - 2000 BC.An engraved lapis lazuli stamp-seal. It depicts two figures, a human and a zebu bull facing each other. To the left, there is a third figure descending from the sky holding a bow. The seal has a rectangular cubed body with a horizontally drilled hole. For similar see: British museum Museum number 1992,1007.1. Size: 19mm x 14mm; Weight: 4g Provenance: Private London collection of an Ancient Art dealer; Formerly in a central London family collection, 1990s; Suggested to be examined by Professor Wilfrid George Lambert FBA (1926-2011), historian, archaeologist, and specialist in Assyriology and Near Eastern archaeology, in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Ca. 800 - 700 BC.A group of three fibulae with low and wide catch plates, raised bows, and straight pins with sphere terminals. On the bow there are deeply incised bands of chevrons. One fibula is connected to three amber acorn shaped pendants. For similar see: Prehistoric metal Artefacts from Italy (3500 - 720) in the British Museum, 2007, n. 554. Size: 20-100mm x 65-70mm; Weight: 25g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Binoche' Paris, 30 May 2012, lot 249.
Ca. AD 300 - 500.A large Roman Imperial 23 ct gold "crossbow" fibula with a polygonal bow section circular open work. It was used to fasten the cloaks of Roman soldiers and citizens. It is cruciform in shape, with golden pearls on the arms of the the terminals. Brooches of this style were very fashionable in the late Roman Empire, especially amongst elites. For similar see: MET Museum Accession Number: 95.15.113. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. Size: 70mm x 30mm; Weight: 35g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Gorny & Mosch, sale 150, 11 July 2006, lot 693. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 300 - 500.A large Roman Imperial 21 ct gold "crossbow" fibula with a polygonal bow section. It was used to fasten the cloaks of Roman soldiers and citizens. It is cruciform in shape, with golden pearls on the arms of the terminals. Brooches of this style were very fashionable in the late Roman Empire, especially amongst elites. For similar see: MET Museum Accession Number: 95.15.113. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. This piece is accompanied by a historical report from Alessandro Neri, an international Cultural Heritage expert based in Florence, Italy. Size: 70mm x 55mm; Weight: 25g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Gorny & Mosch, sale 150, 11 July 2006, lot 252. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Early 20th century American oak smokers bow tub armchair, shaped cresting rail with pierced handle over ring turned spindle back, seat upholstered in pink tapestry fabric (W56cm, H73cm); small 20th century walnut occasional table on turned supports (W43cm, H70cm, D33cm)Dimensions: Height: 73cm Length/Width: 56cm
Pair of French Empire design corner cabinets, the straight-front upper section with canted corners and applied half-column pilasters, enclosed by mirror glazed door, the bow-front lower section enclosed by two doors with applied mouldings, mounted by cast metal floral rosettes, skirted base with cast gilt metal hairy paw brass feetDimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 102cm Depth/Diameter: 72cm
WELSH ELM AND ASH ARMCHAIR c. 1800, probably Swansea Valley, of 'lobster-pot' form, the back of seven tapering spindles, gently drawn-in and secured by a slightly curved cresting rail, the angular arm bow with splayed rounded-ends above further side spindles and turned uprights, the elm saddle-seat with flat front, on turned legs joined by H-stretcher, 65 (w) x 61 (d) x 114cms (h) Provenance: the Welsh art collection of award-winning television producer, the late Pat Llewellyn (1962-2017)Comments: Underside of seat inscribed in ink "This chair resided in the waiting room of DTM Jones Solicitors, 18 Market Sq., Landovery until 1960. 'There were so many chairs it became a social meeting place' ". Seat with metal strap repairs, bowed arms with old repairs and damage, spindle joint to cresting rail chipped.
WELSH ELM & ASH COMB-BACK ARMCHAIR, circa 1800, probably Carmarthenshire, the back of seven spindles secured by a shaped cresting rail and bisecting the U-shaped arm bow supported by six further spindles/shaped supports, the saddle seat with applied shaped front, on hand shaped slightly splayed legs joined by H-stretcher, 53 (w) x 47 (d) x 95cms (h)Provenance: the Welsh art collection of award-winning television producer, the late Pat Llewellyn (1962-2017)Comments: wear and patina commensurate with age
WELSH OAK & ASH COMB-BACK ARMCHAIR late 18th Century, Cardiganshire, the back of seven spindles secured by a slightly curved cresting rail, the angular arm bow above further side spindles, the seat with shaped front, on hand shaped splayed legs joined by H-stretcher, 56 (w) x 39 (d) x 99cms (h)Provenance: the Welsh art collection of award-winning television producer, the late Pat Llewellyn (1962-2017).Comments: old metal repairs above and below the seat, seat front repaired or is possibly later
"Amor als Räuber hinter einem Rosenstrauch". OriginaltitelAuf profiliertem, marmoriertem Rundsockel hockender, hinter einem Rosenstrauch lauernder Amor mit federgeschmücktem Hut, in den Händen den angespannten Bogen mit Pfeil haltend. Polychrome Malerei mit Goldstaffage. Entw. Heinrich Schwabe. Modell-Nr. L 106. Unw. rest.; Schwertermarke. H. 16 cm. A porcelain figure of a cupid with bow and arrow. Insignificantly restored. Crossed swords mark.Meissen. Ende 19. Jh.
Taxidermy cased Carp set in naturalistic setting in bow- fronted black case. Labels top right: “Taken by F. Harris, the ‘all England match’, 23/09/1937, 17lbs 5oz.” This was The 1937 All England Angling Championship on the Gloucester & Berkeley Canal. Case dimensions: 78cm long x 21cm deep and 52.5cm tall
Seventeen Celtic and Romano-British bronze and silver brooches discs and plates,Including a La Tène III spring brooch,3.5cm; a plate brooch with decorative recesses on the bow, with zoomorphic terminal, 4.5cm; a small silver Aucissa type brooch, 3.2cm; a Dolphin brooch with ridged bow, 4.3cm; a P-shaped or Aucissa variant brooch with deeply arched bow, the maker’s name ‘ACUTI’ stamped above the hinge, 5.3cm long; a sawfish type brooch with red enamel remaining in the lozenge shaped cells on the bow, surmounted by a recumbent lion, probably not originally belonging, 4.2cm long, pin partially remains; a trumpet brooch, 6.2cm long, pin missing; a dolphin brooch, 3.2cm long, pin missing; a fantail brooch, 3.2cm long, pin missing, ink inscribed with the number ‘3318’; a small disc brooch, with dots around a central circle, some enamel remaining, 2.4cm maximum diam; a double lunular plate brooch, with dots in the crescents either side of a central knop, traces of enamel remaining, 3.6cm long, pin missing; a brooch with two opposing discs with radiate nodules and two opposing crescents around a central openwork rectangle, 4.9cm long, pin missing; an enamelled disc brooch with sunburst design, some red enamel remaining 2.4cm diam, pin missing; a plate brooch with two dolphins flanking an enamelled disc, 2.8cm maximum width, pin missing; a horse and rider brooch, with traces of enamel, 3.2cm wide, pin missing; a hare brooch with traces of enamel remaining, 2.5cm, pin missing, and an openwork ring flanked by ‘wings’, 3.4cm wide (17)Provenance: Mainly found in East Anglia; All private English collection, acquired on the UK market in the 1990s.
Selection of Costume Jewellery to include two Sterling Silver Brooches, an unmarked white metal brooch and a Sterling Silver gilded Pendant. There is a Sterling Silver Cameo Brooch depicting a young lady, a Sterling Silver Marcasite Leaf Brooch and unmarked white metal Marcasite Bow Brooch that can be used as scarf clips too. There is also three bead necklaces, a base metal nine charm bracelet, three costume brooches and a Sterling Silver gilded pendant with a three leafed clover decoration in the centre. The Sterling Silver Cameo Brooch measures approx. 1 3/4 inches x 1 1/2 inches. The Cameo measures approx. 3.5cm x 2.5cm. The Sterling Silver Marcasite Leaf Brooch measures approx. 2 inches length x 1.5cm across. The unmarked white metal Marcasite Bow Brooch measures approx. 2 inches length x 1 inch. The pendant measures approx. 1 1/4 inches length x 1 inch width. The gross weight of the Sterling Silver is 26 grams. Condition: The Marcasite brooches have some missing stones. There is some stones missing on one of the costume necklaces.
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