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Lot 460

A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI STYLE GILTWOOD ARMCHAIRS 19th century, with embroidered floral covers, the square back over a bow-front seat, on fluted tapering legs, 97cm high x 56cm wide (2)

Lot 503

A VICTORIAN EBONISED, BRASS INLAID AND MARBLE-TOPPED CORNER CUPBOARD 19th century, bow-fronted, with a single cupboard door opening to a shelved interior, and gilt metal mounted corbels to each side, on turned feet, 100cm high x 67cm wide x 47cm deep

Lot 64

An 18ct bow brooch with central stone.(Approximate Total weight 5.4g)

Lot 247

18ct yellow, white gold and diamond bracelet. The bracelet set with approx 92 pts of dias, in a bow form design, 18 cms in length, approx 22.9 gms. 

Lot 798

A 19th Century short sword, probably naval, the curved 60cms blade with partial double-edge towards tip end, the hilt with brass bow guard around and ribbed shagreen grip, fitted leather and brass scabbard, with leather frog, 75cms long overall.

Lot 180

A 68cm Eastern hardwood bow front chest with sunburst veneered top and three flights of four graduated drawers, set on carved paw feet

Lot 208

A vintage white painted bow front bedside chest and similar bedside table with drawer

Lot 211

A 1.05m 20th Century mahogany slightly bow fronted book cabinet with adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of beaded glazed panel doors, set on claw and ball feet

Lot 322

An old oak smoker's bow spindle back elbow chair with replacement seat panel, set on turned front supports

Lot 364

A vintage varnished wood smoker's bow elbow chair with moulded solid elm seat, set on ring turned supports - repair

Lot 106

A 69cm Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet with beaded glazed panel door to top, set on a break bow front cupboard base with decorative floral spray to door and square tapered legs with spade feet

Lot 127

An 86cm antique mahogany wall hanging bow front corner cabinet with shelves enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, short central drawer and flanking dummy drawer fronts under

Lot 363

A CASED VIOLIN BEARING PAPER LABEL INSIDE BUT INDISTINCT - WITH A BOW

Lot 458

THREE GLASS FIBRE VIOLIN BOWS, one marked P H London, the other tow marked P & H LondonCondition report:,One P&H bow has no hair

Lot 17

Smokers bow chair along with other furniture

Lot 186

Mitfords History of Greece books, vintage hat box, ebonised hall mirror and vintage Archery bow with arrows

Lot 258

Mikimoto; a single stone cultured pearl bar brooch, marked '14k' and signed with Mikimoto logo, 4.24 grams; together with a lady's gold pocket watch, with foliate engraved case and gilt dial; gilt dust cover; a lady's Swiss silver pocket watch similar, with later bow fob and chain; a Victorian silver vesta case; an Edwardian Scottish style stone set dirk brooch and a Victorian French jet locket and chain. (6)

Lot 66

A Victorian hardstone cameo brooch; depicting a Classical female bust portrait, within an oval rope twist mounted gold frame, stamped '9ct'; 4.2cm length; together with an Art Nouveau oval amethyst and seed pearl pendant; a 9-carat gold bow brooch and amethyst and seed pearl bar brooch. (4). Gross weight weighable 7.05 grams

Lot 71

A turquoise and diamond pendant, composed of a pear-shaped turquoise cabochon in millgrain collet, approximately measuring 13.3 x 9.5 mm, suspending within a jagged surround pavéd with graduated diamonds, connecting to a bow design bail with diamond accents and a square sugarloaf-cut buff top turquoise, metal marked as '18ct', drop length 4.8 cm, total weight of items 9.6 grams.

Lot 420

dating: 16th / 19th Century provenance: Sumatra, Undulated, double-edged blade, made of fine pamor (17th/18th century), carved base with slight fuller. Wooden ukiran, with metal mendak/selut decorated in filigree. Wooden warangka with silver pendok finely embossed and engraved with floral motifs, complete with soli-toli bow decorated in fabric, threads, stained glass beads and engraved silver medallion. Beautiful and rare antique weapon. length 41.5 cm.

Lot 457

dating: early 20th Century provenance: The Philippines, Wooden plaque lined with red fabric, featuring a small collection of models of daggers, knives, pole-arms, with arrows and bow. The small daggers and knives have the type of knife engraved on the blade ('BOLO, 'KAMPILAN', 'BARONG', 'CRIZ', ecc.); all blades made of iron, with copper hilts and bone grips (small defects). Together with a miniature bow with many arrows and wooden shields. In diorama. dimensions 33,5 x 46 cm.

Lot 239

An Art Deco burr walnut sideboard with central bow fronted section fitted with drawers and doors flanked by panel cupboards. H.101 W.152 D.61cm.

Lot 361

A Hawkes electroplated trombone within a leather case together with a child's violin, bow and case

Lot 39

MICHAEL DAHL (SWEDISH 1659-1743)THE HON. MRS. THEODORA COWPER, C. 1710Oil on canvas125 x 95cm (49 x 37¼ in.)Provenance:The Hon. Spencer Cowper, Hertingfordbury ParkThence by descent,Henry Cowper, Tewin Water, Hertfordshire The Rev. Henry Madan Pratt, by 1904, Southern House, Cheltenham (Inherited from the above)Sale, Christie's, London, The Rev. Henry Madan Pratt Sale, 23 May 1930, lot 151 (as Kneller)Private Collection, London Sale, Sotheby's, London, 11 May 1932, Lot 66 (As Kneller) Frost and Reed, Bristol and London Sale, Christie's, London, 10 March 1939, Lot 40 (as Kneller)Private Collection, FranceMichael Dahl painted this majestic portrait of the Hon. Mrs. Theodora Cowper around 1710, whilst the artist was at the height of his popularity amongst the elite in London society. The confident brush work and soft skin tones are typical of Dahl's work of this period and can be easily dated to c. 1710 when looking at the loose draperies and elevated hair. The sitter was born Theodora Kirk and firstly married Joseph Stepney MP in 1693. Her husband was the first cousin of John Stepney, 4th Bt. and Justina van Dyck, the only daughter of the great artist Sir Anthony van Dyck. After the death of her first husband in 1725, Theodora married the Hon. Spencer Cowper, MP and Chief Justice at the court in Chester. Spencer's brother William was the first Lord High Chancellor and had been made 1st Earl Cowper in 1718. Although Spencer and Theodora had no children together, it is clear to see the affection she held for her sons-in-law as she left her estate, including a 3% ownership share of the Bank of England, almost entirely to them. This portrait is also mentioned in her will, dating from 1750, noting that she wished to leave it to her husband's youngest son, the Reverend John Cowper. As John had no children it then passed to Spencer's other son William, whose family it remained until it was sold in 1930. This portrait is particularly unusual within Dahl's oeuvre for the fact that it depicts the sitter in the allegorical guise as Diana, goddess of the hunt. Dahl rarely painted his sitters in allegorical guises and in this instance, it is almost certain that the artist took inspiration from Sir Peter Lely's portrait of Frances Stuart, Duchess of Richmond, located in the Royal Collection. Lely's portrait of Frances Stuart was part of the famed Windsor Beauties series and would have been widely known. The goddess Diana, also known by the Greek name Artemis, was associated with elegance and purity and is often shown holding a bow with a crescent moon on her head, both attributes that Dahl has included in this portrait. Dahl closely echo's Lely's composition, however in turning Theodora more to the viewer he endows a greater sense of grace and poise. The rich landscape in the background is no doubt emblematic of an English Arcadian scene that had become the favoured setting for aristocratic sitters from the time of van Dyck in the previous century.Condition Report: The canvas has been relined and is on a later stretcher, which is providing good support. The paint layers appear stable. UV light reveals remains of an inscription lower right, as well as scattered restorations in the background and in the sitter's hair, neck and arms. Some of these are visible to the naked eye, but the face appears largely untouched. Areas of surface cracking in the sitter's face and chest. The painting has been recently cleaned and revarnished. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 43

JAN VAN DER VAART (DUTCH 1653-1727)PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BOY (PROBABLY THE HON. LAURENCE SHIRLEY), C. 1696Oil on canvas127 x 101.6cm (50 x 40 in.)Provenance:(Probably) 1st Earl of Ferrers (thence by descent) (Probably) Cheatle Auction, Staunton Harold Hall, 17 - 18 June 1834 (lot 48)Private Collection, USAJan van der Vaart was born in Haarlem in 1653 where he trained under the local artist Thomas Wyck. By 1674 he had moved to England and was working as a painter of still-life pictures and small landscapes with figures, very much in the tradition of his Dutch training. It was at this time that van der Vaart painted one of his most celebrated works, the Trompe l'oeil violin and bow hanging on a door, in the Devonshire Collection at Chatsworth. From about 1685, van der Vaart was painting draperies for Willem Wissing, the finest example of their collaboration is the portrait of Theresa Stuart, Duchess of Richmond and Lennox (National Portrait Gallery, London). After Wissing's death in 1687, van der Vaart continued his workshop and occasionally collaborated with the German artist Johann Kerseboom.From the early 1690s, van der Vaart worked almost exclusively for Robert Shirley, 1st Earl Ferrers, for whom he painted multiple portraits, including an impressive group portrait of the Earl and Countess with their four eldest children. It is almost certainly whilst van der Vaart was at Staunton Harold, the seat of the 1st Earl Ferrers, that this portrait was painted. It is most likely a depicting of the young Hon. Laurence Shirley in the guise of Cupid painted at the age of 2 or 3. Robert was married twice and had a total of 27 children, although Laurence did not inherit his father's titles, his son, who was also named Laurence, went on to become the 4th Earl Ferrers. The 4th Earl was a particularly violent man and after beating his rent collector Johnson, he shot him in the chest, resulting in his trial and then execution for murder. He was the last Peer in Britain to be hanged after a trial. Condition Report: The canvas has been relined and fine surface cracking is visible but the paint layer appears to be stable. Inspection under UV reveals there are some scattered areas of retouching which includes some fine lines on the sitters body and in broader areas in the background particularly to the right of the sitters head. There are other scattered areas of restoration, but they are all well executed and visible to the naked eye. It has been cleaned and re-varnished. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 159

A 2015 Steiff teddy bear: 38 Creme Cosy Year. With orange bow and gold Steiff rivet and label to ear.

Lot 1163

A Victorian mahogany bow front chest of drawers, with mother of pearl inlaid handle, 115cm high, 122cm long, 53cm wide

Lot 1246

A Victorian mahogany bow front chest of drawers, 125cm high,121cm long, 55cm wide

Lot 230a

A Steiff bear: 1903 centenary classic Mr Cinnamon.  Button in ear with yellow trademark tag. Black stitched nose and felt pads. With original tag. And A boxed BHS Happy Christmas teddy bear.  Fully jointed, with bark brown felt pads, a fully-working growler and a red ribbon bow.

Lot 632

2 Short over 3 long mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers  H123cm W122cm D55cm approx 

Lot 634

Mahogany 2 short over 3 long bow fronted chest of drawers with brass handles H104cm W104cm D52cm approx 

Lot 550

William IV mahogany bookcase chest, the top with glazed doors opening to three shelves, over a bow fronted base fitted with two long drawers, raised on short bun feet, width 125cm, depth 54cm, height 204cm

Lot 560

Late Victorian Sheraton Revival double bow fronted display cabinet, circa 1890, having a frieze inlaid with bellflower garlands, over two barrel fronted glazed doors centred with a glazed and inlaid panel, opening to two fabric covered shelves, over an open base with undershelf, raised on tapered square section legs inlaid with bellflower trails, width 131cm, depth 43cm, height 185cm

Lot 562

Edwardian mahogany and inlaid bow front dressing table, in Georgian style, fitted with three drawers around a central kneehole inlaid with fan shaped spandrels, raised on tapered square section legs with boxwod line inlays, width 99cm, depth 52cm, height 76cm

Lot 563

George III mahogany and inlaid bow front sideboard, circa 1790-1810, crossbanded throughout with walnut, fitted with a long central drawer over a kneehole with sunburst spandrel inlays in boxwood and harewood, flanked on either side with a deep drawer with further inlays and pressed brass ring handles, raised on tapered square section legs with spade toes, width 184cm, depth 75.5cm, height 91cm

Lot 858

Doyle (Arthur Conan). The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 2nd edition, London: George Newnes, 1893, illustrations by Sidney Paget, occasional light spotting and damp stains, front hinge tender, all edges gilt, original blue pictorial cloth gilt, spine a little rubbed and faded, corners rubbed and slightly bumped, 8vo, together with 2 others: The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, 1905 (lacking rear endpaper), and His Last Bow. Some Reminiscences of Sherlock Holmes, 1st edition, 1917 (rebacked with lean), 8voQTY: (3)

Lot 446

A 19th century oak microscope box, interior with retailer's paper label; brass hand bells; pierced copper milk skimmer; rustic oak bread board; Folio Society book, Lark Rise to Candleford; a pair of bellows; a Guinness cribbage board with bone covers; Cadbury's clock tin; pair of bookends; Brownie camera; sewing box; jewellery bow; etc

Lot 481

A Denby circular serving platter; other mugs, jugs, ramekins, some hand painted; a crinoline lady powder bow and cover; a Mason's pomander; a Carlton crested china sugar caster, Goole Yorks; etc

Lot 221

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Teddy Bear, blue bow tie, gold stopper; another, Teddy Bear, red bow tie, gold stopper (2)

Lot 402

A George V silver bow front jewellery box, engine turned, vacant cartouche, fitted blue velvet interior, resting on four cabriole legs, pad feet, 9cm wide, Chester 1927

Lot 9

20th century long bow together with a quiver and arrows 

Lot 243

A Georgian diamond brooch, formed from a rhombus cluster of nine rose cut diamonds interspersed with a woven bands of blue enamel, bow to each side set with further rose cut diamonds, total approx. diamond wt. 3ct, length 34mm, unmarked, gross wt. 8g, with associated box. Condition - a couple of the stones with chips/fractures to girdle, otherwise fine.

Lot 493

A Regency bow front side table, single drawer, raised on square tapered legs, 74cm high, 91cm wide, 50cm deeptop with scratches, stains and old gouges, large split to back right leg, scratches and knocks to wood all over

Lot 558

A French mahogany bow front vitrine, early 20th century, the brass gallery top inset with marble, gilt metal mounts, raised on cabriole legs, 133cm high, 70cm wide, 33cm deepcrack to bottom of right side panel, scratches to wood.

Lot 796

A 19thC mahogany bow front chest, of two short and four long drawers, lacking feet, 122cm high, 105cm wide, 53cm deep.

Lot 889

An Edwardian walnut corner cabinet, with a bow front, with carved panel door and single shelf base, 99cm high, 60cm wide, 42cm deep. (AF)

Lot 780

A 19thC mahogany bow front chest, of two short and three long drawers, with spirally turned supports, on bun feet, 121cm high, 107cm wide, 53cm deep.

Lot 165

HALF-BASS CELLO WITH BOW AND CASE

Lot 282

UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-. Silver 2 pounds, 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the third of a total three coins issued, the reverse of the coin displaying a close-up of typical Bond attire in the form of a dinner jacket and bow tieFifth, crowned head of Queen Elizabeth II right; JC below; ELIZABETH II · D · G REG · F · D · 2 POUNDS · 2020 ·. Design by Jody Clark. / Silhouette of a gun superimposed on James Bond's iconic jacket and bow tie; below exergue line Bond's martini order 'SHAKEN NOT STIRRED'. Design by Christian Davies and Matt Dent. Design by Matt Dent and Christian Davies. Edge milled.Comes with the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA). In secure plastic holder, graded PCGS PR70 DCAM, certification number 41481932. PCGS population in this grade: 39, equal-finest graded.Diameter: 38.61 mm.Thickness: 3 mm.Weight: 31.21 g. (ASW=1 oz.)Composition: 999/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 283

UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-. Silver 2 pounds, 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the third of a total three coins issued, the reverse of the coin displaying a close-up of typical Bond attire in the form of a dinner jacket and bow tieFifth, crowned head of Queen Elizabeth II right; JC below; ELIZABETH II · D · G REG · F · D · 2 POUNDS · 2020 ·. Design by Jody Clark. / Silhouette of a gun superimposed on James Bond's iconic jacket and bow tie; below exergue line Bond's martini order 'SHAKEN NOT STIRRED'. Design by Christian Davies and Matt Dent. Design by Matt Dent and Christian Davies. Edge milled.Comes with the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA). In secure plastic holder, graded PCGS PR70 DCAM, certification number 41481934. PCGS population in this grade: 39, equal-finest graded.Diameter: 38.61 mm.Thickness: 3 mm.Weight: 31.21 g. (ASW=1 oz.)Composition: 999/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 284

UNITED KINGDOM. Elizabeth II, 1952-. Silver 2 pounds, 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the third of a total three coins issued, the reverse of the coin displaying a close-up of typical Bond attire in the form of a dinner jacket and bow tieFifth, crowned head of Queen Elizabeth II right; JC below; ELIZABETH II · D · G REG · F · D · 2 POUNDS · 2020 ·. Design by Jody Clark. / Silhouette of a gun superimposed on James Bond's iconic jacket and bow tie; below exergue line Bond's martini order 'SHAKEN NOT STIRRED'. Design by Christian Davies and Matt Dent. Design by Matt Dent and Christian Davies. Edge milled.Comes with the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA). In secure plastic holder, graded PCGS PR70 DCAM, certification number 41481951. PCGS population in this grade: 39, equal-finest graded.Diameter: 38.61 mm.Thickness: 3 mm.Weight: 31.21 g. (ASW=1 oz.)Composition: 999/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 302

UNITED KINGDOM. Lot of 3 silver coins, in the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA).Coin 1: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 5 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Pay Attention. Mintage: 2,007. 40 mm. 62.42 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the second of a total three coins issued, depicting the famous submarine car 'Wet Nellie' featuring in "The Spy Who Loved Me" in 1977 - a 'heavily customised' Lotus Esprit S1 sports car. At the time the coin was issued, the car was owned by Elon Musk, the famous entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 6055799-012. NGC Census in this grade: 111.NGC Census in higher grade: 27Total NGC Census: 151Coin 2: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 5 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Pay Attention. Mintage: 2,007. 40 mm. 62.42 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the second of a total three coins issued, depicting the famous submarine car 'Wet Nellie' featuring in "The Spy Who Loved Me" in 1977 - a 'heavily customised' Lotus Esprit S1 sports car. At the time the coin was issued, the car was owned by Elon Musk, the famous entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 6055799-014. NGC Census in this grade: 111.NGC Census in higher grade: 27Total NGC Census: 151Coin 3: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 5 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Shaken not Stirred. 40 mm. 62.42 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the third of a total three coins issued, the reverse of the coin displaying a close-up of typical Bond attire in the form of a dinner jacket and bow tieIn secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 6055799-015. NGC Census in this grade: 110.NGC Census in higher grade: 41Total NGC Census: 182Total gross weight: 187.26 g. (ASW = 6.0152 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 303

UNITED KINGDOM. Lot of 3 silver coins, in the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA).Coin 1: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 5 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Shaken not Stirred. 40 mm. 62.42 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the third of a total three coins issued, the reverse of the coin displaying a close-up of typical Bond attire in the form of a dinner jacket and bow tieIn secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 6055799-021. NGC Census in this grade: 110.NGC Census in higher grade: 41Total NGC Census: 182Coin 2: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 5 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Shaken not Stirred. 40 mm. 62.42 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the third of a total three coins issued, the reverse of the coin displaying a close-up of typical Bond attire in the form of a dinner jacket and bow tieIn secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 6055799-018. NGC Census in this grade: 110.NGC Census in higher grade: 41Total NGC Census: 182Coin 3: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 5 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Shaken not Stirred. 40 mm. 62.42 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the third of a total three coins issued, the reverse of the coin displaying a close-up of typical Bond attire in the form of a dinner jacket and bow tieIn secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 6055780-013. NGC Census in this grade: 110.NGC Census in higher grade: 41Total NGC Census: 182Total gross weight: 187.26 g. (ASW = 6.0152 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 307

UNITED KINGDOM. Lot of 5 silver coins, in the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA).Coin 1: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, 5 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Pay Attention. Mintage: 2,007. 40 mm. 62.42 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the second of a total three coins issued, depicting the famous submarine car 'Wet Nellie' featuring in "The Spy Who Loved Me" in 1977 - a 'heavily customised' Lotus Esprit S1 sports car. At the time the coin was issued, the car was owned by Elon Musk, the famous entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 6055780-007. NGC Census in this grade: 106.NGC Census in higher grade: 26Total NGC Census: 144Coin 2: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, One Pound 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. Bond, James Bond. 27 mm. 15.71 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the first of a total three coins issued, depicting the Aston Martin DB5 sports car, used in the Bond movie Goldfinger in 1964 and since then known as 'the most famous car in the world'.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 6055799-001. NGC Census in this grade: 26.NGC Census in higher grade: 21Total NGC Census: 52Coin 3: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, One Pound 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Pay Attention. 27 mm. 15.71 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the second of a total three coins issued, depicting the famous submarine car 'Wet Nellie' featuring in "The Spy Who Loved Me" in 1977 - a 'heavily customised' Lotus Esprit S1 sports car. At the time the coin was issued, the car was owned by Elon Musk, the famous entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 67 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 6055799-006. NGC Census in this grade: 2.NGC Census in higher grade: 22Total NGC Census: 24Coin 4: Elizabeth II, 1952-2022, One Pound 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Shaken not Stirred. 27 mm. 15.71 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the third of a total three coins issued, the reverse of the coin displaying a close-up of typical Bond attire in the form of a dinner jacket and bow tieIn secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 6055799-009. NGC Census in this grade: 7.NGC Census in higher grade: 11Total NGC Census: 18Coin 5: Elizabeth II, 1952-, One Pound 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Shaken not Stirred. 27 mm. 15.71 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the third of a total three coins issued, the reverse of the coin displaying a close-up of typical Bond attire in the form of a dinner jacket and bow tieIn secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 6055799-008. NGC Census in this grade: 6.NGC Census in higher grade: 11Total NGC Census: 17Total gross weight: 125.26 g. (ASW = 4.0236 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 321

UNITED KINGDOM. Lot of 3 silver coins, in the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA).Coin 1: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 2 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Shaken not Stirred. 38.61 mm. 31.21 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the third of a total three coins issued, the reverse of the coin displaying a close-up of typical Bond attire in the form of a dinner jacket and bow tieIn secure plastic holder, graded PCGS PR70 DCAM, certification number 41481987. PCGS population in this grade: 39, equal-finest graded.Coin 2: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 2 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Shaken not Stirred. 38.61 mm. 31.21 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the third of a total three coins issued, the reverse of the coin displaying a close-up of typical Bond attire in the form of a dinner jacket and bow tieIn secure plastic holder, graded PCGS PR70 DCAM, certification number 41481992. PCGS population in this grade: 39, equal-finest graded.Coin 3: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 2 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Shaken not Stirred. 38.61 mm. 31.21 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the third of a total three coins issued, the reverse of the coin displaying a close-up of typical Bond attire in the form of a dinner jacket and bow tieIn secure plastic holder, graded PCGS PR70 DCAM, certification number 41481993. PCGS population in this grade: 39, equal-finest graded.Total gross weight: 93.63 g. (ASW = 3.0076 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 322

UNITED KINGDOM. Lot of 3 silver coins, in the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA).Coin 1: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 2 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Shaken not Stirred. 38.61 mm. 31.21 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the third of a total three coins issued, the reverse of the coin displaying a close-up of typical Bond attire in the form of a dinner jacket and bow tieIn secure plastic holder, graded PCGS PR70 DCAM, certification number 41481997. PCGS population in this grade: 39, equal-finest graded.Coin 2: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 2 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Shaken not Stirred. 38.61 mm. 31.21 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the third of a total three coins issued, the reverse of the coin displaying a close-up of typical Bond attire in the form of a dinner jacket and bow tieIn secure plastic holder, graded PCGS PR70 DCAM, certification number 41481999. PCGS population in this grade: 39, equal-finest graded.Coin 3: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 2 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Shaken not Stirred. 38.61 mm. 31.21 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the third of a total three coins issued, the reverse of the coin displaying a close-up of typical Bond attire in the form of a dinner jacket and bow tieIn secure plastic holder, graded PCGS PR70 DCAM, certification number 41482002. PCGS population in this grade: 39, equal-finest graded.Total gross weight: 93.63 g. (ASW = 3.0076 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 325

UNITED KINGDOM. Lot of 3 silver coins, in the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA).Coin 1: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 2 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. Bond, James Bond. 38.61 mm. 31.21 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the first of a total three coins issued, depicting the Aston Martin DB5 sports car, used in the Bond movie Goldfinger in 1964 and since then known as 'the most famous car in the world'.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 2105027-044. NGC Census in this grade: 133, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 180Coin 2: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 2 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Pay Attention. 38.61 mm. 31.21 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the second of a total three coins issued, depicting the famous submarine car 'Wet Nellie' featuring in "The Spy Who Loved Me" in 1977 - a 'heavily customised' Lotus Esprit S1 sports car. At the time the coin was issued, the car was owned by Elon Musk, the famous entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla.In secure plastic holder, graded PCGS PR70 DCAM, certification number 41482014. PCGS population in this grade: 33, equal-finest graded.Coin 3: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 2 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Shaken not Stirred. 38.61 mm. 31.21 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the third of a total three coins issued, the reverse of the coin displaying a close-up of typical Bond attire in the form of a dinner jacket and bow tieIn secure plastic holder, graded PCGS PR70 DCAM, certification number 41481983. PCGS population in this grade: 39, equal-finest graded.Total gross weight: 93.63 g. (ASW = 3.0076 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 327

UNITED KINGDOM. Lot of 3 silver coins, in the original box as issued by the Mint and the certificate of authenticity (COA).Coin 1: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 2 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Pay Attention. 38.61 mm. 31.21 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the second of a total three coins issued, depicting the famous submarine car 'Wet Nellie' featuring in "The Spy Who Loved Me" in 1977 - a 'heavily customised' Lotus Esprit S1 sports car. At the time the coin was issued, the car was owned by Elon Musk, the famous entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla.In secure plastic holder, graded PCGS PR70 DCAM, certification number 40109664. PCGS population in this grade: 11, equal-finest graded.Coin 2: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 2 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. Bond, James Bond. 38.61 mm. 31.21 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the first of a total three coins issued, depicting the Aston Martin DB5 sports car, used in the Bond movie Goldfinger in 1964 and since then known as 'the most famous car in the world'.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 70 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 2175386-003. NGC Census in this grade: 133, equal-finest graded.Total NGC Census: 180Coin 3: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 2 Pounds 2020. Royal Mint. Proof. James Bond, Shaken not Stirred. 38.61 mm. 31.21 g. 999/1000 Silver.Issued to celebrate the new James Bond movie 'No Time to Die', its release delayed for nearly a year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. This is the third of a total three coins issued, the reverse of the coin displaying a close-up of typical Bond attire in the form of a dinner jacket and bow tieIn secure plastic holder, graded PCGS PR70 DCAM, certification number 41481954. PCGS population in this grade: 39, equal-finest graded.Total gross weight: 93.63 g. (ASW = 3.0076 oz.)Composition: 999.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.

Lot 690

2 hallmarked silver Lemon quartz and white zircon pendants; a mixed gem heart pendant with garnet, chrome diopside, sapphire, peridots etc; a pendant set white zircon in form of a bow; a ring set chrome diopside

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