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Lot 1057

A cased 'Lark' Violin and bow only having three strings (one missing); has had a lot of wear and tear, the bow in good condition, but a little bent.

Lot 1247

A Violin in large display case including bow, no strings, music sheets and violin parts displayed, bow and case de-constructed, 33 1/2'' wide x 25 1/2'' high x 4 1/4'' deep.

Lot 1751

A circa 1900 bow fronted Oak Side Table having cross-banding to the top and to the drawer fronts (one knob missing), 30 7/8'' wide x 19 1/4'' deep x 29 1/4'' high.

Lot 1756

A bow fronted Mahogany Corner Whatnot standing on splay feet, 17 3/4'' x 31 1/4'' high.

Lot 211

A small group of jewellery and watches, comprising a Victorian 9ct gold mounted cameo brooch, 44 by 36mm, 6.8g, an Edwardian pendant necklace, of bow and wreath form, set with a green stone and a pearl, 3.5g, a modern 9k gold bangle, set with three coloured and thirteen white stones, 6.5g, boxed, a modern 9ct gold Sovereign lady's wristwatch, on 9ct gold bracelet strap, 9.1g, boxed, two pairs of enamelled cufflinks, RAF and 1932 Farthing, each boxed, an enamelled 1928 One Shilling coin, in metal mount, and modern Heritage Time gold plated pocket watch and stand. (8)

Lot 23

A collection of silver items, comprising a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, shell, fiddle and thread pattern, engraved initials 'J.E.M' to bow, Sarah & John William Blake, London 1815, 13cm long, an Edwardian small octagonal dish with pierced and repousse decoration, H J Cooper & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1901, 2 by 8.5cm, seven assorted napkin rings, an octagonal salt with blue glass liner, a mustard, a/f lid damaged, with blue glass liner, and matching salt, with reeded decoration to the bodies, small circular dish of plain form, 6.5cm, three assorted spoons, and a fork, combined silver weight 13.425toz, together with a silver candlestick, with weighted base, 7 by 16cm high. (1 bag)

Lot 85

A Victorian 14ct gold lady's pocket watch, keyless wind, open faced, with engraved floral dial signed 'J. G. Graves, Sheffield', matte chapter ring with black Arabic numerals, and blued steel hands, foliate engraved case with traces of enamel to back, adjustable movement, case number 163362, base metal dust cover, gold plated bow and crown, 18.0g gross, case 28mm.Notes: in working condition, winds and hands set, runs across 1hr test, however Batemans cannot guarantee its continued operation.

Lot 87

An Edwardian 9ct gold pocket watch, open faced, keyless wind, the circular dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, adjustable movement, dust cover initial engraved 'H.G.D.', case number 195563, Dennison Watch Co, Birmingham 1919, bow and neck also hallmarked, case 49mm, 92.2g gross, with original receipt dated 16.11.1926.Notes: in working condition, winds and hands set well, runs across 30min test, however Batemans cannot guarantee its continued operation.

Lot 89

A 9ct gold Waltham half hunter pocket watch, circa 1910, keyless wind, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, recessed subsidiary seconds dial, signed Waltham USA, blued steel hands, the outer case with black Roman numeral chapter ring, hinged dust cover, the bridge plate 15 jewels movement engraved 'A. W. W. Co. Waltham, Mass, 15 Jewels, USA', serial 25684027, case number 379238, gold plated crown, fully hallmarked to the case, front cover, dust cover, neck and bow, dial 40mm, case 49mm, 95.9g gross.Notes: in working condition, winds and sets well, keeps time across 30min test, however Batemans cannot guarantee its continued operation.

Lot 91

A George IV 18ct gold verge fusee pocket watch, open faced, key wind, foliate and engine turned decoration to case, the gold dial with raised gold Roman numerals against a matte chapter ring, spiral machine turned centre, subsidiary seconds dial, a/f with bent seconds hand, yellow metal minute hand and steel hour hand, lever at seven o'clock, English lever case, full plate verge fusee movement with visible jewel, engraved 'Patent', with full dust cover, case maker WR, Chester 1804, bow marked '18', case 51mm, 72mm to top of bow, 131.0g. Notes: not in working condition, the chain is broken and requires repair.

Lot 5673

Early 20th century mahogany bow front side cabinet, enclosed by two panelled doors, on square tapering supports with spade feetDimensions: Height: 77cm  Length/Width: 106cm  Depth/Diameter: 51cm

Lot 79

Two Halcyon Days porcelain figures of hares, inspired by Bow porcelain hare c1755, in box

Lot 203

PLOWRIGHT (DENNIS G.) Dictionary of British Violin and Bow Makers, 3rd edition, 2004.

Lot 51

YELLOW GOLD LADIES BANGLE, of floral / bow repeating pattern with screw clasp, 35.0gmsProvenance: private collection Cardiff, consigned via our Cardiff OfficeComments: bought in Bahrain as 23ct gold

Lot 1347

A pair of brass ship's 'Bow Light' lanterns, each 12cm wide.

Lot 1736

An antique novelty miniature cello, total length 23.5cm, with corresponding bow and case, indistinctly labelled and dated 1907.

Lot 1819

ANTIQUE VIOLINa late 18thc/early 19thc violin possibly of the Klotz School, with a one piece back, with a carved scroll and ebony tuning pegs (59cms long, back 35.5cms long to base of button). In a fitted case and with a Czechoslovakian bow.

Lot 1861

ANTIQUE VIOLIN - AFTER GASPARD DIUFFO a 19thc German violin with a spurious label for Gaspard Diuffo, Pruggar 1516, the one piece back inlaid with a marquetry town scene. The scroll with a carved figure and with latin writing to each side, also with a violin bow stamped Bauson. In a fitted case with old luggage label British India, SN Co Ltd, Cabin, from Calcutta to Melbourne. Violin 61cms long, Back 35.5cms long (excluding button).

Lot 2110

FISH - LARGE CASED PIKE probably by Homer, a large Pike in a bow front glazed and wooden case. With gilt lettering, Pike 17lbs, Caught by A E Pollard at Langport, 16th of Nov 1924. Case 110cms across, 42.5cms high

Lot 486

A large 19th century Scottish bow front chest132w x 56d x 140h cm

Lot 539

A William IV mahogany bow front chest, containing two short over three graduated long drawers, on turned feet110w x 57d x 120h cm

Lot 605

A 19th century mahogany bow front chest, containing two short over three long drawers, together with two 19th century toiletry mirrors (3)104w x 53d x 101h cm

Lot 147

A George III revival mahogany bow front cabinet in the manner of Bevan Funnell, the astragal glazed single door and cupboard on outswept bracket feet having working locks and key. 173cm x 53cm x 34cm

Lot 235

A scarce 19th Century Napoleonic era carved ivory pipe tamper / tobacco stopper in the form of the Hartlepool Monkey. The tamer featuring a carved figurine depicting the monkey in military style human clothing set to a silver base with monogram to underside. Measures approx; 9cm long. As illustrated in 300 Years Of Tobacco Stoppers - Fine Works Of Art In Miniature by A. Leslie (privately published in 2012) The Hartlepool MonkeyA story is told that during the Napoleonic wars, a French ship sank in a storm off Hartlepool with none of the crew surviving. The local fishermen, like the rest of the country, were concerned about a possible French invasion and infiltration of spies. The ship had a pet monkey as a mascot who was smartly dressed in human clothes and when found alive was assumed by the suspicious fishermen, never having seen a Frenchman or, for that matter, a monkey, to be a French spy. Not responding to their questioning, the unfortunate animal went through a form of trial, was found guilty, and hanged from the mast of a fishing boat.A more plausible record recalls the sinking of a ship with the loss of all hands in 1772 off the village of Boddam near Peterhead. The villagers could only claim salvage of the wreck if there were no survivors so when the ship's monkey appeared alive, he had to be done away with and was duly hanged.Research at Aberdeen University by Fiona-Jane Brown, suggests that the Boddam story travelled down the East coast, was eventually picked up by a Geordie comic singer in the mid-nineteenth century and found root in Hartlepool, where it is still commemorated to this day despite the grave reservations as to its veracity.The clothing worn by the monkey in the stopper illustrated in Plate 76, that includes a curious mixture of tartan trews, tasseled bonnet and a Continental tail coat with a bow tie, dates not from the period of the alleged incident but to the middle of the nineteenth century, the date the story acquired notoriety. An explanation for this ensemble is that during a visit by Queen Victoria to Brittany in 1855, on her way to the Paris Exhibition, her son had worn a kilt, making highland dress and tartan fashionable locally for a brief period thereafter, from which the carver modelled his creation. This would imply that this finely carved stopper is of French origin.

Lot 256

A late 19th Century French ormolu desk / dressing table chest featuring a reclining cherub upon a lion rug holding his bow and fan with a small trinket chest beside and birds. Embossed scroll and foliate decoration throughout with the lid opening to reveal hollow interior. All raised on scrolled supports. Measures approx; 21cm x 17cm x 11cm.  

Lot 457

A 19th Century Victorian flame mahogany bow front chest of drawers. The bank of two over three drawers having ebonised pull handles with reeded detailing to the edges. The chest raised on turned legs. Measures approx; 114cm x 106cm x 54cm

Lot 494

A 20th Century bronze statue figurine depicting Cupid on globe. The cherub putti being modelled with wings & bow raised on globe base over a circular plinth. Measures approx; 45cm tall.

Lot 50

VIOLIN AND BOW,in a fitted case, the violin back 37cm, 59cm overall

Lot 462

SOUTH SEA PEARL AND DIAMOND NECKLACE,the spherical pearl suspended from a diamond set bow, on an eighteen carat gold chainPendant approx 28mm long. Blemishes and some scratches to the pearl. Chain = 46.5cm long.  

Lot 102

A George V cased set of six silver teaspoons with sugar bow. Sheffield 1922. 2ozs 9dwts

Lot 2114

Silver and guilloche blue enamel bow brooch by Charles Horner, silver Celtic design citrine brooch by William Dunningham & Co, two silver thistle brooches by Ward Brothers, silver Art Nouveau pendant and a silver moss agate broochCondition Report:Charles Horner brooch very small loss towards centre of bow otherwise good

Lot 133

Violin, with one piece broadly flamed back measuring 35.5cm, indistinct New York maker's label to the back, with bow and case.

Lot 136

Anton Stohr violin, after Stradivari, two piece back with golden varnish, with W.E. Dufler bow, in hard case.Unlabelled inside but bought by the vendor directly from the maker for whom he supplied timber.35.6cm length of back.

Lot 249

A childs violin and bow in fitted case

Lot 1136

An early 20th century French ormolu and onyx wall timepiece, the movement with platform escapement, the circular enamel dial with Arabic hour numerals and flower festoons, the drum case within an ormolu ribbon bow and flower and acanthus wreath surround, on an onyx back plate, height 27.5cm (backplate repaired).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 279

A 1.2m old mahogany bow front sideboard with mirror set raised back and shelves enclosed by a pair of beaded cupboard doors, set on square tapered legs and casters

Lot 323

A 70cm antique Louis XV style kingwood, mahogany and gilt metal mounted bow front vitrine with material lined interior and two glass shelves enclosed by a glazed panel door, set on slender cabriole legs

Lot 1645

A marked 'silver' marcasite set floral pattern brooch - sold with a plated bow pattern similar - boxed

Lot 509

A GERMAN OFFICERS 1716 PATTERN SWORD AND SCABBARD. With an 81cm fullerd and slightly curved blade marked for Eickhorn of Solingen with squirrel mark, with a wire bound composition grip and nuckle bow, in black steel scabbard with single ring suspension, 95cm overall.

Lot 518

AN EARLY 1803 REGULATION LIGHT COMPANY SABRE. With a 79.5cm curved and pointed single sided blade partially blued and decorated in gilt with a royal cypher above GR and a trophy of arms with a Tarlton helmet. The decorative knuckle bow cast with a slung bugle and royal cypher, with wire wound leather grip and lions head pommel, the leather scabbard with gilt metal mounts and twin ring suspension, engraved 'Prosser, Charring Cross, London'. 94cm overall.

Lot 520

A 1796 HEAVY CAVALRY PATTERN SWORD AND SCABBARD. With an 82.5cm spadroon blade by Runkel, the single sided blade fullered with double sided point and gilt and engraved decoration of military trophies, a post 1801 Royal coat of arms and crown above a GR cypher, signed Runkel, Solingen to the back, with a 'boat shell' guard, with plain bow and cross bar. The leather scabbard with three gilt metal mounts, the top mount engraved 'J.Read, Maker, College Green, Dublin', with twin ring suspension, 99cm overall.

Lot 524

A CUT STEEL COURT SWORD. Alate 19th/early 20th century court sword with a 78cm three edged blade with etched scrolling decoration, with a cut and polished steel hilt and 'clam shell' guard, thin bow and vase shaped pommel, in leather and steel mounted scabbard, 97cm overall. This sword belonged to Sir Charles Scarth, six time mayor of Morley who lived at Searthingwell, a woolen manufacturer who devoted a considerable part of his time to public service. Although the family have always believed this is the sword with which Sir Charles was knighted it seems more likely it was the sword he wore on that occasion. Sold with copy of an obituary and photograph of Sir Charles.

Lot 525

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY COURT SWORD. With a 79cm triform blade marked WSH, with an oval guard and wooden grip with slender bow and vase shaped pommel. 95cm overall.

Lot 526

A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY COURT SWORD. With a 69cm flat tapering blade with engraved scrolling and foliate decoration, with a brass double oval guard, wire bound handle, narrow bow and ball shaped pommel, 85cm overall.

Lot 527

A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY COURT SWORD. With an 82cm triform tapering blade, with a double oval guard with decorative border, a wire bound handle, narrow bow and decorated ball shaped pommel. 100cm overall.

Lot 533

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY COURT SWORD. With a 77cm triform tapering pointed blade, with a circular dished guard and polished cut steel grip, bow and vase shaped pommel, in a steel mounted scabbard with shagreen effect covering. 95cm overall length.

Lot 884

GEORGE V AND ELIZABETH II IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDALS AND OTHERS. A George V Imperial Service Medal named to James Jeffery, an Elizabeth II example in Royal Mint case of issue named to John Henry Lewis De St Aubin, A Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal, a 1935 Jubilee Medal, with bow suspension, in distressed case of issue with miniature and ribbon and a Service Medal of the Order of St John, in case of issue. 5 medals.

Lot 667

A yew and elm high back Windsor chair, probably Lincolnshire first half 19th century, spindle back, the arm bow with turned front supports, saddle seat raised on baluster turned legs and H stretcher

Lot 668

A yew and elm Windsor chair, pierced splat back, the yew arm bow set unusually wide on turned front supports, saddle seat raised on heavily turned legs joined by crinoline stretcher, 77cm wide, 91cm high, the seat 45cm high

Lot 669

A Windsor rocking chair, probably Lincolnshire, first half 19th century, with shaped pierced splat, the arm bow on turned front supports, the elm saddle seat raised on ring turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, 58cm wide

Lot 463

A 9 carat gold cat brooch, having sapphire eyes, with a diamond set bow tie centred with a ruby, 3.3cm long, 4.9g gross

Lot 385

Violin, bow and case

Lot 1170

A Zaire tribal bow and arrows

Lot 1258

A 19th century bow fronted chest of three drawers, 92cm wide

Lot 1267

A George III mahogany bow fronted chest of four drawers, 51 x 99 x 106cm

Lot 145

A cased Gear4Music junior 1/2 violin with bow

Lot 502

A small oak bow fronted corner cabinet together with a circular plant stand

Lot 438

Modern music stand along with a vintage violin & bow

Lot 2420

A violin, unlabelled, one piece back, length of back approx 13 1/16" (3/4 size) in case, with bow and repairers receipt

Lot 2525

George III mahogany bow front chest of two above three drawers with brass swing handles on bracket feet

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