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An early 20th Century mahogany double bow front china cabinet inlaid overall with narrow banding, each bow enclosed by a glazed leaded bar door, the lower part with solid panel, a shaped backboard over with pierced panel set a turned gallery, raised on square taper legs with spade feet, 123cm (48.5") wide
Hart (George). The Violin and its Music, 1881, eng. portrait plts, t.e.g, orig. gilt dec. cloth, slightly rubbed & marked, 4to, together with Sandys (William & Forster, Simon Andrew), The History of the Violin and Other Instruments Played on with the Bow from Remotest Times to the Present, 1864,frontis. and illusts. to text, later cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo, with Fleming (James M.), The Fiddle Fancier's Guide, 2nd ed, 1892, b & w plts, owner's signature to title, orig. cloth gilt, faded & marked, 8vo, plus Morris (Rev. Wm. Meredith), British Violin-Makers, Classical and Modern, 1904, port. frontis. and b & w plts, t.e.g, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo. (4)
A half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial (cracked) the outer case with blue enamel roman numerals and stamped '18k' button wind, (button and bow replaced) with attached decorative link chain with swivel stamped '15' (T bar replaced)
A group of four modern gold and gem brooches, comprising; a 9ct gold and small round brilliant diamond nine stone cluster and textured leaf spiral spray brooch, an Italian ruby and diamond stylised stranded-spiral bow brooch, stamped 'K18', a 9ct gold and diamond seven stone abstract molten-leaf brooch, import marks for London 1970, and a 9ct white gold and diamond nine stone abstract bark effect entwined branch shaped-round openwork brooch, import marks for London 1970
An early 20th century French gold, enamel and diamond fob watch, with a keyless bar cylinder movement, cream dial with blue Arabic numerals, four piece hinged case, the back centred with a small rose diamond within a blue du Roi guilloche enamelled surround and a gold fan and scroll border, together with a blue enamelled ribbon tied bow fob
A pair of William IV butter shells with crests, bow shaped handles and spiral-shell feet, London 1832 by Richard Sibley I, 16.5cm wide (6.5in), 382g (12.25 oz) The crest of an eagle preying on an infant for Stanley of Derby. The Stanley family were Earls of Derby and had numerous other peerages but as there are no insignia of nobility this is somewhat tentative attribution.
A violin by Giovanni Gaida, London 1933. The wood with good red-brown varnish and undamaged. Bears Gaida's brand stamp and label. Length of Back: 7.8 15/16 in. Stop length: 12 7/8 in, with original leather case. * See William Henley "Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers", page 29. Born at Bollengo (Near Ivrea) in 1862 settled in London in 1904 working for the Stainer Manufacturing Co. and for many years for F. W. Chanot, established his own workshop at Castle Street, Long Acre, 1925. Tonal quality rather remarkable for its velvety softness and eveness.
An early 20th century inlaid mahogany mirror-back side cabinet with two bow fronted astragal doors enclosing display shelves, either side of the shaped bevelled glass mirror over a plain top, two small and one long central drawers, flanked by two bow front cupboard doors supported on square tapering legs, ending in pad feet with shelved under-tier, 138 cms.
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