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A Lowestoft polychrome coffee cup, two similar teabowls, a Bow coffee cup and a Derby coffee cup and saucer: the Lowestoft painted with Chinese figures in gardens, circa 1780 [cup with chips to rim and footrim, one teabowl with hair crack]; the Bow cup painted with floral sprays, circa 1770 [chip to footrim]; the Derby cup and saucer painted with flower sprays within bright blue and gilt borders, blue mark, circa 1790 [6].
A pair of Bow figures of a shepherd and shepherdess: the shepherd boy playing the recorder, a lamb at his feet and on tree stump mound base; the dancing shepherdess on mound base with recumbent lamb, circa 1755-60, 15cm [minor damage and restoration].Provenance: purchased June 16th 1953 from Margaret Cadman at The Antique Dealers' Fair, Grosvenor House, London, together with handbook and original receipt.Literature: Peter Bradshaw 'Bow Porcelain Figures' page 110, plate 158 [B115].
Hubbinett - A retro vintage mid 20th century teak sideboard. The sideboard having central cabinet space with glazed twin slinging doors with gilt details over a ribbed bow front drawer, flanked by shelved cupboards to either side, raised over ebonised tapering supports. Measures 82cm x 131cm x 43cm.
The ridged, spreading pedestal foot carved with a series of grooved bands, rising to the cocoon-shaped body incised with concentric bands evenly spaced across the burnished body, the short neck encircled by two bow-string bands terminating in a slightly convex flaring rimcf. Christie's, Fine Chinese Ceramics, Paintings and Works of Art, Sale 3988, Lot 236, 21 March 2000, New York Lot Essay A jar of this type with red-brown lacquer decoration was excavated from a Western Han tomb at Yinque Shan, Linyi county, and illustrated in Kaogu 1975:6, pl. 6, fig. 3.
Case: whitegold (18 kt.) - bracelet: whitegold (18 kt.) - manual winding - condition: good - diameter: 23 mm - wrist size: approx. 16.5 cm - saphire crystal - bezel set with 10 diamonds - movement in working order, date last service unknown, crack in (most likely) onyx bow, signs of use - 10 single cut diamonds (10x 0.005, VS, colour: H - J. weight: 50,5grams.
Sleek design with folded reinforced lip and standing on a molded decorative foot rim (bow decoration). The Netherlands, 's-Hertogenbosch / Utrecht / Voorschoten, Kempen Begeer & Vos, 1924, hallmarks: lion, Minerva, maker's mark, O. Inscription: Frans - light signs of use. 78 grams, 835/1000. Dim. H 8 cm, diam 6.6 cm.
Two Edwardian early 20th century Edward VII one florin silver .925 coins comprising of a 1903 Edward VII one florin two shillings silver .925 coin with the observe featuring the bare head of King Edward VII facing right, with the legend 'EDWARDVS VII D: G: BRITT: OMN: REX F: D: IND: IMPO:' and the reverse having the helmed Britannia standing at the bow of a ship, holding a trident, and supporting a shield. The main design is surrounded by a legend reading 'ONE FLORIN TWO SHILLING', with date below; together with another Edward VII 1910 silver .925 coin having the same inscriptions. Each coin weighs 11.3 gr, and measuring 28.5cm in diameter.
A SET OF FOUR ROYAL WORCESTER FOR COMPTON & WOODHOUSE LIMITED EDITION FIGURES 'THE GRACEFUL ARTS', comprising Painting, Embroidery, Music and Poetry, sculpted by Maureen Halson, all four no. 1488/2500, each with a wooden plinth, all four with booklets, two with certificates and two with card boxes (4 figures and plinths, a bag of booklets and certificates and 2 boxes) (Condition report: Painting has a bent paint brush with glue inside her palm, and comes with an additional paintbrush, the whole of the bow on the back of the dress has been off and is fastened back on with adhesive pads at the bottom of the ribbons as well as glue behind the knot of the bow, there appears to be dry glue at the bottom of the front leg of the easel, Embroidery table has one leg with blob of glue tucked into the hem of the skirt, the other two feet are lifted off the base, glue visible to palm of the hand the other end of the thread is hanging loose, otherwise appears ok, Music has slight rough patch around the back of the bottom edge, Poetry has two feet of the table lifted off the base, otherwise appears ok)
A SILVER GARLAND PHOTOFRAME, of a rectangular form, oval aperture with a deep blue patterned surround, decorated with garlands and wreaths, to the top sits a bow with foliage, hallmarked 'ME' London 1996, fitted with a stand, approximate height 183mm x width 122mm (condition report: general light wear, slight tarnishing in places, overall condition good)
Ca. 500-600 AD A bronze bow-brooch comprising a D-shaped head plate with seven radiating rounded finials, low, carinated bow, and a triangular-shaped footplate with scroll ornaments and a half-round terminal stylised as a human face with detailed eyes, nose, smiling lips, and nicely arranged hair. Small lug to the reverse. Size: L:120mm / W:67mm ; 44.45g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s
Roman / Early Renaissance 200 AD or later. Depicted with youthful, idealising features, her oval face gently sloping to the pronounced chin, her eyes almond-shaped, the delicately-modeled brows arching gracefully and merging with the bridge of her nose, the nostrils articulated, with small bow-shaped lips. Her luscious, wavy hair center-parted, bound and tied in a chignon at the nape of her neck. Item comes with a professional historical report from Ancient Report Specialists. Size: L:380mm / W:220mm ; 18.6kg Provenance: Property of a London Art gallery; previously acquired on the US art market; Ex. Brummer Gallery with number at rear: “N 155”. Purchased from Pascal in 1920s.
Ca. 1st century BCE - 1st century AD A marble head of a female with idealized features, her oval face gently sloping to the pronounced chin, her eyes deep-set, the brows arching gracefully and merging with the bridge of her nose, small bow-shaped lips. Her hair dressed with a rolled lock across her forehead and drawn back. Item comes with a professional historical report from Ancient Report Specialists. Size: L:190mm / W:120mm ; 3.55kg Provenance: Property of a London Ancient Art Gallery; formerly in the famous Alison Barker collection, a retired London barrister; acquired between early 1960s to 1990s.
Ca. 300-400 AD A lovely finger ring comprising a silver D-shaped hoop with gold details around the bezel set with a garnet stone intaglio displaying a bust of a winged and chubby Cupid/Cherub. In Roman mythology, Cupid (known as Eros to the Greeks) was the god of love. He is generally represented as an aesthetically chubby boy with wings, who carries a bow and a quiver of arrows. He is normally shown as a follower or acolyte of the goddess Aphrodite. Size: D: 16.71mm / US: 6 1/4 / UK: M 1/2; 2.21g Provenance: Private UK collection; from an old Oxford collection formed in the 1990s.
A Victorian case containing taxidermy specimens of two preserved Perch (Perca fluviatilis) and two preserved Roach (Rutilus rutilus) by Alder of Newbury mounted in a naturalistic setting in a wooden and glazed bow fronted case a label to the interior "Medal Awarded 1884 Ralph Alder Taxidermist and Engraver Newbury" and inscribed in gilt to the front "H GRAYSTONE 1898". 55 cm high, 91 cm wide, 21 cm deep.
A case containing two taxidermy specimens of preserved Bream (Abramis brama) by J Cooper & Sons mounted in a naturalistic setting in a wooden and glazed bow fronted case a label to the interior "Preserved by J Cooper & Sons 28 Radnor Street St Luke's London E C" and inscribed in gilt "BREAM Caught by F H Sparling March 5th 1910 5 lbs 10 ozs & 5 lbs 3 ozs". 62 cm high 107 cm wide 24 cm deep.
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