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Lot 57

An 18ct white gold diamond `bow` brooch, the shaped sides intricately set with sixteen round brilliant cut diamonds enclosing two raised diamonds of the same making, eighteen in total, approx 4.5ct.

Lot 262

A Georgian oak bow-fronted hanging cabinet, width 52 cm.

Lot 263

A carved mahogany bow-fronted desk, on claw and ball feet, width 122 cm.

Lot 281

A Georgian mahogany bow-fronted corner cupboard, width 72cm.

Lot 2043

A pair of Hester Bateman bright-cut, bow-type sugar tongs with acorn terminals; together with a pair of George IV Fiddle Husk pattern sugar tongs, London 1829 and a bright-cut Georgian sauce ladle.

Lot 2361

An Art Deco blue and silvered glass necklace, the front with bow clasp.

Lot 2713

A mahogany veneered bow front chest of drawers with two short and three long graduated drawers.

Lot 2727

A Hepplewhite period mahogany bow front side table with a single drawer, the frieze with inlaid lines on plain tapering, square section legs.

Lot 2728

A William IV mahogany veneered bow front chest.

Lot 2803

A Regency mahogany, bow front sideboard of small proportions, with inlaid lines, square section tapering legs and spade feet, width 48ins. (See Illustration)

Lot 2909

A George III mahogany bow front chest with reeded top.

Lot 261

Three modern students violins, each with a nickel-mounted bow and each cased.

Lot 264

A silver-mounted viola bow by Roderick Paesold, the hexagonal stick stamped Roderick Paesold, with three stamped stars. 75 grams, approximately.

Lot 266

A 19th century violin, possibly French, the two piece back of a medium curl, the table of a medium open grain. Length of back 14 1/16ins., together with a nickel-mounted bow, cased.

Lot 268

Three early 20th century violins, each with a nickel-mounted bow, one cased, together with a few accessories.

Lot 269

A modern students violin, together with a nickel-mounted bow. Cased.

Lot 270

A violin by William Samuel Day, Plymouth, labelled W. S. Day Plymouth, Faciebat Anno 1925 and dated 1925, the two piece back of a strong ascending curl, the ribs and neck of a similar curl. The colour, a rich golden orange. Length of back 14 1/8ins., together with a nickel-mounted bow. Leather tapering case.

Lot 205

A fine quality yellow gold Brooch, the two cabochon carved moonstone hearts surrounded by rubies and diamonds and with a similar ruby and diamond bow surmounting

Lot 298

A fine and large early 20th Century bow fronted glass cased Pike taxidermy (17lbs 14oz), caught at East Ville by J Dunn? November 12th 1923, 46½" wide, illustrated inside front cover

Lot 455

A fine and stylish Art Deco period rosewood Sideboard, the central bow fronted four drawers flanked by cupboard doors enclosing shelf, having original stylised handles and on outset plinth base, 92" wide x 23" deep x 33½" high

Lot 467

An early 19th Century bow fronted mahogany Chest of good colour with two half width over two full width graduated drawers with kite shaped ivory escutcheons, shaped apron and high French style splayed bracket feet, 42" wide

Lot 474

A 20th century walnut bow front display cabinet, complete with receipt of purchase, 14/8/54

Lot 3

A DIAMOND SET BAR BROOCH in the form of a bow mounted on a diamond set bar, stamped and numbered for Cartier with platinum marks (see illustration).

Lot 351

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST of two short and three long drawers with oval brass handles on bracket feet, 42 1/2" wide.

Lot 352

AN 18TH CENTURY STYLE WALNUT BOW FRONTED CANTEEN TABLE with fitted drawers, brass handles and on cabriole legs, 38" wide.

Lot 20

A reproduction mahogany finish bow fronted corner display cabinet, the upper part with glazed door and mirrored interior.

Lot 53

A reproduction figured mahogany and cross banded bow fronted chest of four long graduated drawers with brass drop loop handles and having fluted canted corners on bracket supports.

Lot 70

A mid 20th century figured mahogany veneered bow front pedestal desk with gilt tooled green leather lining, moulded top rim and seven drawers with brass ring handles and decorative back plates raised on squat serpentine supports (115 cms wide).

Lot 80

A 1920/30`s mahogany bow front display cabinet with shaped ledge back and notched top rim, the central glass panelled door flanked by two glass panels revealing three cream silk lined shelves and raised on squat serpentine legs with carved ball and claw terminals (105cms).

Lot 452

Misc. costume jewellery lot, comprising double strand of `Lotus` graduated simulated pearls, fitted with white metal fastener set with three rows of white stones, in original box, large diamante brooch, sunburst style, fitted with safety chain, boxed, ladies` `Timex` wristwatch, “working” order, gold plated case with rolled gold bracelet, ladies` fob watch, “working” order, gold plated case, suspended from gold plated bow brooch & a pair of surgical steel stud earrings set with white stone (5)

Lot 122

Blue cameo brooch, comprising bow bar, approx, 36mm, with drop twisted rope surround with oval blue cameo, approx. 18mm x 112mm, depicting portrait of a young lady, 9ct gold h/m (6.1g)

Lot 240

Various antique gold charms, comprising frog with turquoise set back & emerald eyes, three stones missing, double snake in eternal bow, heads set with emeralds, eyes set with rubies, one ruby missing, ornate urn set with four small seed pearls & a clenched fist holding snake, four turquoise set at cuff, one stone missing, small ruby set ring on finger, stamped or tested 9ct (6.1g) (4)

Lot 257

Antique circular locket, approx. 25mm, ribbed pattern to both sides with garland of flowers to centre, very slight dent on one side, bow on top, tested 9ct gold (4.6g)

Lot 98

A Doulton Lambeth glazed stoneware seated cellist by George Tinworth, 4.75 ins high (poss. repair to top of bow of cello), (catalogue illustrated)

Lot 190

A cased violin labelled `Luigi Salsedo, 1926` complete with an unmarked bow

Lot 463

[Archery]. Klopsteg, Paul E. Turkish Archery and the Composite Bow, enlarged third edition, Simon Archery Foundation, Manchester 1987. Boards, frontispiece, plate illustrations, octavo; together with a letter from the author`s daughter offering the recipient permission to reprint extracts from his publications on the archer`s paradox, dated 1988, in original postal envelope, (2).

Lot 465

[Archery]. The Young Archer`s Assistant; being An Introduction to the Art of Shooting with the Bow, for Thomas Aldred, London 1854. Original limp green-grey cloth, frontispiece, one further plate illustration, thirty-four pages, pamphlet, 15.5cm x 10cm.

Lot 473

[Archery]. Elmer, Robert, & Smart, Charles Allen, (editors). The Book of the Long Bow, limited edition 261/450, Doubleday, Doran & Co., New York 1929. Buckram backed boards, illustrations by Will Crawford, octavo.

Lot 474

[Archery]. Pope, Saxton. Hunting with the Bow & Arrow, Putnam, New York 1925. Black cloth gilt with red leather spine label, plate illustrations from photographs, two pages of publisher`s advertisements, octavo.

Lot 480

[Archery]. Roberts, T. The English Bowman (facsimile of 1801 edition), EP Publishing, Wakefield 1973. Boards, dustjacket, octavo; Moseley, Walter Michael. An Essay on Archery, (facsimile of 1792 edition), EP Publishing, 1974. Cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Heath, E.G. A History of Target Archery, first edition, David & Charles, Newton Abbot 1973. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo; Latham, J.D., & Lt. Cdr. W.F. Paterson, (editors). Saracen Archery. An English Version and Exposition of a Mameluke Work on Archery (ca. A.D. 1368), first edition, The Holland Press, London 1970. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; Hodgkin, Adrian Eliot. The Archer`s Craft, second edition, Faber & faber, london 1974. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; and Rausing, Gad. The Bow. Some Notes on its Origin and Development, Acta Archaeologica Lundensia, Bonn / Lund 1967. Cloth backed boards, illustrations, quarto, (6).

Lot 481

[Archery]. Hodgkin, Adrian Eliot. The Archer`s Craft. A Sheaf of Notes on certain Matters concerning Archers and Archery, the Making of Archers` Tackle and the Art of Hunting with the Bow, first edition, Faber & Faber, London 1951. Green cloth, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; Elmer, Robert. Target Archery, first edition, Hutchinson`s Library of Sports and Pastimes, London 1952. Blue buckram, plate illustrations, octavo; Duff, James. Bows and Arrows: How they are Best Made for All Kinds of Target Shooting, (facsimile of 1927 edition), Simon Archery Foundation, Manchester 1992. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo; Rounseville, Phillip. Archery Simplified, first edition, Barnes, New York 1931. Green cloth with target motif, plate and text illustrations, octavo; Grimley, Gordon. The Book of the Bow, first edition, Putnam, London 1958. Cloth, dustjacket, plate illustrations, octavo; Edwards, C.B. An Archer`s Notes, first edition, Petty & Sons, Leeds 1949. Blue cloth, dustjacket, octavo; and two other works of related interest, (8).

Lot 482

[Archery]. Pownall, C. Archery `Records` made on the Single York, National, Hereford and other Special Rounds..., Dall, Woking 1929. Dark green cloth, octavo; Walrond, Col. H. Archery for Beginners, (facsimile reprint of 1905 second edition), undated. Pictorial grey paper covers, illustrations, pamphlet; Tan-Chiung, T`An. Investigative Report on Bow and Arrow Manufacture in Chengtu, reprinted from Soochow University Journal of Chinese Art History, Vol. XL, July 1981. Stiff paper covers, English text, illustrations, booklet; and a further thirty-seven assorted booklets of related interest, (40).

Lot 486

[Archery]. Elmer, Robert P, (compiler). American Archery. A Vade Mecum of the Art of Shooting with the Long Bow, under the auspices of The National Archery Association of the United States 1917. Dark green cloth gilt with pictorial onlay of Dallin medal, frontispiece, a further nine plate illustrations, octavo.

Lot 488

[Archery]. Waring, Thomas. A Treatise on Archery, or the Art of Shooting with the Long Bow...; likewise A Dissertation on the Steel Cross Bow... to which is added A Summary Sketch of the Laws of Archers, sold by the author, London 1814. Rebacked boards, frontispiece, a further engraved plate illustration, octavo.

Lot 489

[Archery]. `An Old Toxophilite`. The Archer`s Guide: containing Full Instructions for the Use of that Ancient and Noble Instrument the Bow; Directions for the Choice of Arrows; and All Information Essential to the Attainment of Theoretical Proficiency in the Graceful, Manly, and Fashionable Pastime of Archery, Hurst, London 1833. Modern half calf, frontispiece and a further two hand-coloured plate illustrations, one page of publisher`s advertisements, small octavo.

Lot 327

A violin, the one-piece back 35.5cm long, labelled `Joseph Kloz senior / in Mittenwald 18`, cased; together with a bow, unmarked.

Lot 329

A wooden pond yacht, the plank effect deck with a removable hatch and brass fittings, complete with mast and canvas sails, on a wooden display stand, 173cm long (inclusive of bow sprit), 230cm high.

Lot 422

Fishing - Taxidermy. A preserved pike, in a bow-front display case with internal label `Weight 20 1/5 lbs. Caught by John Orlebar with a live bait in the Ouse at Pavenham, on October 18th 1878 (Landed by Joseph Mason)`, overall 118.5cm long, 47cm high.

Lot 28

A Bell china part tea set, each piece with enamelled summer flowers, comprising five cups, five saucers, six side plates, one cake plate, milk jug and sugar bow.

Lot 327

A yellow metal bar brooch, decorated with a bow, marked 9ct and a yellow metal knot bar brooch, marked 9ct, (2), 2grms.

Lot 595

A reproduction mahogany free-standing corner cupboard, inverted bow front, lancet astragal glazing bars to the upper section, doors below, height 74".

Lot 215

Antique old cut diamond set ribbon bow brooch with detachable fitting, silver set with yellow gold backing

Lot 256

Large Victorian bow brooch with fuschia drop, seed pearls tied to mother of pearl backing with horsehair, in original fitted leather covered case, circa 1840, 9 cm long, small number of pearls missing

Lot 639

An oval portrait miniature of Queen Henrietta Maria (Charles I`s consort), after an original by Van Dyke. Signed A. Topart. In gilt brass frame with riband and bow crest

Lot 837

19th century German violin, the two-piece back stamped `Hopf` l.o.b. 35.6 cm, the bow with mother-of-pearl and ivory mounts, in original grained wood case

Lot 25

A 20th century violin, of traditional design having one piece back, bearing label Joseph Klotz, (with paper cutting, reference to violinist Molly Harms), back length 14", in a fitted case with nickel end bow

Lot 75A

A 19th century style violin having one piece back, length 14" in fitted case with nickel end bow, bearing label John Harenty

Lot 449

A 19th century mahogany side table having bow front with carved frieze drawer on ring turned gate legs W 29"

Lot 468

A mid 20th century oak display cabinet having semi bow front on cabriole legs

Lot 587

An early 19th century mahogany bow fronted chest of 2 short and 3 long cock beaded drawers on shaped feet W 43"

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