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A mahogany Whytock and Reid armchairstamped 6680 the shaped top-rail over feather carved vertical splat, carved open arms terminating in C-scrolls, drop-in seat cabriole legs pad feet; together with a late 19th century mahogany smoker's bow style desk armchair with curved slatted back and saddle seat, on cabriole legs (2)
A LATE 18TH CENTURY DUTCH MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY BOW FRONTED FREE STANDING CORNER CABINET in two parts, the upper half with shaped cornice and carved urn finial, and fitted two shelves and drawers enclosed by panel doors, with canted corners and tambour shutter below, decorated ribbon swag and oval boxwood panels of flowers within a geometric border, on plain support, 45" wide, 101" high (see illustration).
An edward VII Easel Clock, with an English timepiece movement, the circular cream dial with Arabic numerals, the ebonised case with a silver fascia, the dial enclosed by an encircling frame embossed with leaf, berries and pendant bow, over a lower turquoise and green enamelled frieze, Birmingham 1909, 14 cms high.
Three Bow figures, circa 1760, one modelled as a lady in a floral dress, holding a cornucopia with a lion at her feet, 18cm high, another as a lady in a floral dress, leaning on a tree stump with a pair of birds at her feet, on scrolling base, 24cm high, the other as a lady seated on a tree stump playing a tambourine, on scrolling base, 23cm high, (some restorations and chips to all), (3)
Chinese School early 19th Century- Rice Paper Painting depicting a war lord standing full-length, with bow and lance; opaque colour on rice paper and a further two full-length portraits by the same hand of a noblemen and a girl holding a pipe, 26.5x17cm ea: together with four other early 19th century Chinese rice paper paintings depicting junks on the open seas, a pair and butterflies and flowers, a pair. Provenance: with Mallett, 2 Davies Street, Berkeley Square, London (NOTE: 7 NOT 5)
A FINELY PAINTED INDO-PERSIAN BOW, 19TH CENTURY of characteristic form, the inner faces of the tips painted with gilt cartouches, and the remaining surfaces almost entirely covered with a running pattern of flowers and foliage in gilt polychrome (small losses, lacquered throughout) 83cm; 32 5/8in high Provenance The Robin Wigington Collection
**A SINO-TIBETAN QUIVER, 19TH CENTURY of reinforced leather, the border studded with domed white metal studs, and large engraved white metal bosses, complete with its original belt mounted with silvered iron, and with nine various arrows; A PORTION OF A SINO-TIBETAN BOW CASE, 18TH/19TH CENTURY; and A TIBETAN SILVER-AND BRASS-MOUNTED BELT, 19TH CENTURY with strike-a-light and pouch the first: 50cm; 19 3/4in (11)
A FRENCH SMALL-SWORD, CIRCA 1740 with tapering blade of hollow-triangular section, inscribed 'A l'epée Roÿale à Paris' within a panel at the forte (worn), steel hilt including double shell-guard, bud-shaped quillon and ovoid pommel all sparsely chiselled with foliage, and wooden grip with a 'Turk's head' top and bottom (grip binding missing); and ANOTHER SMALL-SWORD, CIRCA 1740, with hollow-triangular blade, and engraved brass hilt retaining traces of gilding (knuckle-bow and quillons missing, worn) the first 67.5cm; 26 5/8in blade (2)
A RARE ENGLISH CROSSBOW FOR A CHILD, EARLY 17TH CENTURY with slender steel bow, folding fore-sight (one arm missing, incomplete), slender hardwood tiller of near square-section, retaining some engraved bone plaques on the top, the underside inlaid with twisted brass wire (extensive losses, pommel missing), and built-in steel gaffle (worn throughout) 58cm; 22 3/4in tiller Inv. no. C001
AN ENGLISH STONEBOW BY BARKER, WARRINGTON, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 18TH CENTURY with steel bow fitted with a later string with wooden spacers, folding fore-sight (incomplete), figured walnut tiller of gun-stock form with built-in gaffle, signed on the back-sight and engraved with a flower, and steel butt-plate engraved No 110 69.5cm; 27 1/2in tiller Inv. no. C002
AN ENGLISH CROSSBOW, SECOND HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY with robust recurved steel bow, later string, figured walnut tiller with turned knop-shaped terminal (extensively chipped), encased with large steel plaques over the sides, brass nut, a pair of lugs for a cranequin, and lever trigger with spirally moulded pierced finial 84.7cm; 33 1/4in tiller Inv. no. C006
AN ENGLISH STONEBOW BY T. BARKER, WARRINGTON, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 18TH CENTURY with steel bow fitted with an early string with bone spacers, folding fore-sight (incomplete), figured walnut tiller with turned steel knop-shaped finial, built-in gaffle, signed on the back-sight and engraved with a flower above and beneath, and plain steel side-plates 71.5cm; 28 1/8in tiller Inv. no. C007
AN ENGLISH CROSSBOW SIGNED J. SLURMAN, BURY, SECOND HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY with robust recurved steel bow, later string, figured walnut tiller of gunstock form, encased with large steel plaques over the sides, steel nut, signed on a rectangular plaque behind and inlaid with an engraved scrolling plaque, engraved steel butt-plate, and lever trigger with moulded acorn finial 86.5cm; 34in tiller Inv. no. C003
A LARGE FLEMISH TARGET CROSSBOW, FIRST HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY with heavy steel bow retained by large moulded irons and fitted with an early string, struck with a mark (Neue Støckel 8494), fitted with modern string of twisted cords, figured walnut tiller (cracked) with large protruding bevelled rest, steel-lined bolt channel, bone nut, inlaid with a vacant heart-shaped escutcheon behind, large brass side-plates, steel stirrup, steel bar trigger, and moulded steel trigger-guard (bent) 96cm; 37 3/4in tiller Inv. no. C009
A LARGE CROSSBOW SIGNED T. PEETERS, MARIANNE, 18TH CENTURY, PROBABLY FLEMISH with robust steel bow of tapering section (later string), figured walnut tiller of gun-stock form with carved bolt channel, fitted with adjustable brass bolt guide at the front and on each side of the nut, the former with a steel spike-rest beneath, the sides of the tiller encased in large steel plaques and signed on the left, brass nut, a pair of lugs for a cranequin, steel bar trigger, brass butt-plate, brass trigger plate, and steel pivot mount, and with a ratchet bar from a windlass 116.5cm; 41 7/8in tiller (2) Inv. no. C010
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