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A reproduction mahogany three-division Canterbury fitted shallow drawer below, on turned feet with castors, 19½” wide x 21” high; & a 19th century-style mahogany bow-front two-tier corner washstand fitted drawer to the lower tier, & on square supports with a shaped open undertier, 23½” wide x 46” high.
MACEDONIA, First Meris, Tetradrachm, Amphipolis, c. 158-150, diademed head of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder, in the centre of a Macedonian shield, rev. club of Herakles within oak wreath, 16.69g (SNG Copenhagen 1310-11; cf. McClean 3706; Sear 1386). Good very fine and attractively toned £300-£360
MACEDONIA, First Meris, Tetradrachm, Amphipolis, c. 158-150, diademed head of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder, in the centre of a Macedonian shield, rev. club of Herakles within oak wreath, 16.72g (SNG Copenhagen –; McClean 3708; Sear 1386). Discreet test mark on reverse, otherwise nearly very fine £150-£180
IONIA, Magnesia ad Mæandrum, Tetradrachm, c. 155-145, struck by the magistrate Euphemos, son of Pausanios, Stephanophoric type, diademed and draped bust of Artemis Leukophryene right, bow and quiver over shoulder, rev. μαγνητων ευφημοσ παυσανιου, Apollo standing left, holding branch tied with fillet in right hand, elbow resting on tall tripod behind, Mæander pattern below, all within laurel wreath, 16.74g (Jones Ο9; BMC 36; SNG Βerry 1068). Extremely fine, attractive dark cabinet toning £600-£800
Romano-British, bronze artefacts (11), including enamelled seal box lid; swimming duck brooch (Hattatt 1168); bow brooch, Birdlip type (Hattatt 266); large tubular bead with seven decorated grooves; large melon-shaped bead with ribbed decoration; Langton Down brooch; rosette brooch; small mount, bust of Minerva [11]. Generally fine or better £140-£180
An attractive miniature bowfront walnut chest on chest, c1930s, fitted six drawers with brass drop handles and centered by a brushing slide, on shell capped cabriole legs, 40 × 40 × 120cms high; and a Georgian-style reproduction mahogany bow front chest of small size, fitted five graduated drawers, 54 x 40 x 94cms high..
PLEASE NOTE THE ESTIMATE SHOULD READ £500-800A RARE JAPANESE 'NAGASAKI' LACQUER CASKET EDO PERIOD, C.1730The bow-fronted pictorial-style box decorated in mother of pearl and gold hiramaki-e with flowers and birds in flight, the lid with a rectangular panel enclosing a European scene, the image depicting a man in prayer leaning against a sarcophagus, with a skull and putti crying to the side, the compartmentalised interior lined in green velvet, 36.7cm X 22.5cm x 31.5cm; together with a rectangular pictorial chest with a single drawer, c.1640-90, painted with many figures in mountainous river landscapes, the interior decorated in nashiji with an inner compartment and drawer, 23.5cm x 43cm x 24.7cm. (3)Provenance: from the collection of Dr Oliver Impey (1936-2005), and Dr Jane (Mellanby) Impey (1938-2021), of Cumnor Place, Oxford.Cf. O Impey & C Jörg, Japanese Export Lacquer (1580-1850), no.307 a & b, where this very piece is illustrated and discussed.
A LADIES WRISTWATCH, CAMEO, LONGUARD CHAIN, BROOCH AND GOLD TOOTH, a manual wind ladies wristwatch, curved rectangular dial signed 'Laco', Baton markers, within a polished case stamped '14k gold 585', approximate case back weight 1.4 grams, fitted with a black strap and yellow metal ardillon buckle, a carved shell cameo depicting a Grecian lady and child, mounted in a yellow metal unmarked, fitted with a brooch pin, a worn gold plated longuard chain fitted with a lobster clasp, a yellow metal curb chain bar brooch fitted with a bow set with turquoise and split pearls unmarked, together with a gold capped tooth in a plastic sleeve
Ca. 100-300 AD.A bronze statuette of the Roman goddess Diana standing contrapposto. She is wearing her usual attire - carefully arranged short chiton and a quiver over her left shoulder. She carries a bow in her left hand and holds a staff in her right. Diana was a major deity in the Roman pantheon, the patron goddess of the countryside, hunters, crossroads, and the Moon. Diana was also a virgin goddess and the protector of childbirth.Size: L:121mm / W:43mm ; 145g.Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old Oxford collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca. 100-300 AD.A gold finger ring with a thin circular hoop expanding to shoulders with incised decoration, and a raised elliptical bezel with a red gemstone setting incised with a motif of a winged genius holding a bow. In Roman religion, genius is the individual divinity present in every individual person, place, or thing. Like a guardian angel, the genius would follow each man from the hour of his birth until the day he died.Size: D: 18.8mm / US: 8 7/8 / UK: R1/2; 10.73gProvenance: From the private collection of Mr. R. Unger; previously with a London gallery; acquired in the 1970s on the UK art market.
Ca. 100-300 AD.A bronze fibula featuring a deep bow, set of three protrusions with bulb finials to the lower end, and a spring mechanism, catch-plate, and pin to the reverse. Fibulae were brooches used in Greek and Roman dress for fastening garments.Size: L:38.3mm / W:27.8mm ; 18.13gProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.
Ca. 664-332 BC.A glazed composition amulet in the form of a wedjat-eye, or eye of Horus. The eye is surmounted by a gold pendant with a hoop to the top attached to a modern chain. The eye of Horus, was an ancient symbol of protection, particularly for the afterlife, and was also used to deflect evil. For this reason, it was often worn or hung on the deceased at the burial. This symbol was highly influential in Egyptian life, with ancient sailors painting the image on the bow of their vessels to ward off evil.Size: L:22mm / W:22mm ; 7.9gProvenance: Private UK collection; From an old British collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca. 664-332 BC.A glazed composition amulet in the form of a wedjat-eye, or eye of Horus. The eye is surmounted by a gold pendant with a hoop to the top attached to a modern chain. The eye of Horus, was an ancient symbol of protection, particularly for the afterlife, and was also used to deflect evil. For this reason, it was often worn or hung on the deceased at the burial. This symbol was highly influential in Egyptian life, with ancient sailors painting the image on the bow of their vessels to ward off evil.Size: L:16mm / W:17mm ; 6.7gProvenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly acquired in early 2000s; previously in 1970s UK collection.
Original vintage propaganda poster Solidarity with the African People featuring an illustration of a woman with a child behind her back holding a rifle and a man with a bow and an arrow both dressed in traditional clothing standing under a pink palm tree set over a black outline of a face. Issued by OSPAAAL - Organization of Solidarity of the People of Asia, Africa & Latin America is a Cuban political movement that was founded in Havana in 1966. Poor condition, tears, creasing, paper losses, staining, backed on cardboard. Country of issue: USA, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 56x43, year of printing: 1960s.
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