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A late 19th Century painted satinwood heart shaped occasional table, the moulded top painted to the centre with a basket of flowers supported by a bow-tied ribbon, within a border of trailing flowers, above a foliate painted frieze and square section tapering legs united by a shaped undertier, 49cm wide.
A group of mostly silver jewellery, comprising: a charm bracelet, with mostly enamelled town crest souvenir charms, on a heart shaped padlock clasp, a hinged bangle, the front with gilt panelled decoration, Birmingham 1957, a silver and marcasite brooch, designed as a bow, two further brooches and a marcasite ring.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Boxed set of five volumes - "The Adventures", "The Memoires", "The Return", "His last Bow", and "The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes", introduced by Peter Cushing and by Frances Mosley, The Folio Society, London 1973 (five volumes with brown cloth binding and in slip case), Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - "The Sherlock Holmes Omnibus" and "Second Omnibus", published by John Murray & Jonathan Cape (two volumes), and "The Original Strand Sherlock Holmes" - facsimile copy (one volume)
An Edwardian lady’s mahogany kneehole desk, the whole inlaid with boxwood and other stringings and crossbanded in satinwood, the low superstructure with cast brass gallery and shaped centre inset with bevelled mirror panel flanked by two small drawers to each side above leather lined writing surface, the bow-front and break-front base fitted one central drawer flanked by four drawers to each pedestal, on eight square tapered legs with brass toes and castors, 44ins x 23ins x 38ins high (surface somewhat water marked, leather surface damaged, and in need of restoration)
A Bow figure representing Spring circa 1765 from a set of the Rustic Seasons, modelled as a young woman seated carrying a basket of flowers, raised on a scroll moulded base, 16cm., 6.25;in., small chips; and a Bow figure of a flautist, circa 1756, modelled seated on a rocky mound, 9.5cm., 3.75; in., flute lacking, chips and minor restoration to fingers (2)
A Bow allegorical figure of Earth circa 1765 modelled as a classical woman standing holding a cornucopia of flowers, a lion recumbent at her feet, raised on a high pierced scroll-moulded base, anchor and dagger mark in red, 28cm., 11in., small chips; also a Bow polychrome oval fluted cream jug, circa 1760, painted with flowers and an insect, 12.5cm., 5 in., chips to foot; and a Bow octagonal plate, painted with the Two Quail pattern (3)
A Sheraton period mahogany veneered bow fronted sideboard, the top with oval marquetry fan panel to the centre and marquetry fan quadrants to the rosewood banded edge, inlaid stringing, the front with tulipwood banding and marquetry quadrants of oak leaves and acorns, the central drawer above a serpentine frieze flanked by deeper cellaret drawers, oak-lined with oval brass plate handles, the square tapering legs on socket feet. 5ft. (1.53m.) wide.
A pair of French gilt bronze lamps, of classical urn form with artichoke finials, panels of cupids with garlands of flowers with a bow and a dove, acanthus sprays and spray lifts, on conforming foliage and gadroon circular bases, with shade fittings and fitted for electricity. 2ft. 3in. (68.5cm.) high (one missing an artichoke finial). Late 19th / early 20th century. (2).
A scarce and interesting .62” Baker flintlock rifle of the King’s German Legion, 45¾” overall, twist barrel 30¼” with Tower proofs, elaborate folding rearsight, and bayonet bar, flat lock with ring neck cock, the plate stamped with crowned GR and Tower, walnut fullstock with regulation brass mounts, including small size rounded butt trap, elliptical barrel wedge plates and vacant escutcheon, the butt plate tang engraved “6/8 K.G 3-L-B”, the trigger guard bow engraved “Nock”, original steel ramrod, also numbered “6/8”, front sling swivel only. Good Working Order and Condition with dark patina to lock and barrel (some wear commensurate with age, approximately 1” of rifling bored out at muzzle). Plate 40. Note: Accompanying this item is a printed page of research on the King’s German Legion, which in 1806 consisted of 2 Light Battalions and 8 Line Battalions, each of which had a sharpshooter half company of 57 men armed with rifles. Since there were only 2 Light Battalions the “3-L-B” must refer to the 3rd Line Battalion, commanded by Col Heinrich Von Hinuber in 1806, the year that the King’s German Legion was issued with Baker Rifles.
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