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A PAIR OF SALVATORE FERRAGAMO CLASSIC BOW HEELED SHOES UK6.5 In alligator printed leather and gold accents Minor scratches to the leather and marks to the inside of the shoe, recently re-heeled SALVATORE FERRAGAMO Shoe size UK 6.5 Condition: GOOD - Items have been worn but still look great. Check catalogue notes
A PAIR OF BURBERRY PINK BALLERINA FLATS EU 39.5 Light pink with bow detail, with cream insoles BURBERRY Shoes size EU39.5 Condition: FAIR - Condition is commensurate with age and use. Some imperfections exist. Check catalogue notes. Viewing is recommended Additional Information: Moderate signs of wear to the outsoles and insoles, signs of softening to the leather body, otherwise in good condition, please refer to images
Original vintage movie poster for the German release of the classic 007 film Diamonds Are Forever starring Sean Connery as James Bond, Jill St. John as Tiffany Case, Charles Gray as Blofeld and Lana Wood as Plenty O'Toole with the title song performed by Shirley Bassey. Artwork by the American artist Robert E. McGinnis depicting the popular fictional British spy James Bond holding up a gun and wearing his trademark tuxedo suit and bow tie standing between two scantily clad Bond Girls sitting on top of a robotic arm and wearing bikinis, boots and diamond jewellery and dropping diamonds sparkling down from their hands in front of scuba divers and helicopters flying over an exploding oil rig and spacemen on a bright dish in space below. Fair condition, folds, pinholes, creasing, small tears, tape on corners. Country of issue: Germany, designer: Robert E. McGinnis , size (cm): 84x60, year of printing: 1971.
Property of a deceased's estate 1938 Norton 490cc Model 16HRegistration no. AFU 461Frame no. 91466Engine no. 87109Having hitherto relied on proprietary engines, Norton introduced its own power unit in 1907. The long-stroke sidevalve single displaced 633cc and the new model it powered became known as the 'Big 4'. Smaller capacity versions followed and in 1911 the 500 adopted the classic 79x100mm bore/stroke dimensions which would characterise the half-litre (actually 490cc) Norton for the next 50 years. The 490cc engine was revised for 1914 and in 1921 the Model 16, as it had become known, received a new lower frame, becoming the 16H. Norton's trusty sidevalve would be continuously up-dated for the next 30-plus years - many seeing service with Allied forces in WW2 - before taking its final bow, alongside the Big 4, in 1954. First registered on 10th June 1938, this 16H was purchased by its late owner in 1992 from a Peter Spooner. Restored to a good standard, the machine carries a tax disc that expired in June 2015, which is almost certainly when it was last used (however, it should be noted that the odometer reading is only 1 mile). Re-commissioning will be required following a period of inactivity and thus the machine is sold strictly as viewed (the engine turns over with compression). Accompanying documentation includes an old-style V5; an instruction book; spare parts lists; and a few receipts.Offered without keyFootnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to biddingFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
MATILE DUCOMMUN schwere und hochwertige Savonette Herrentaschenuhr mit Chronograph in RG 750/000 Nr. 10600, Schweiz/USA um 1870, massives, guill. 3-Deckel Goldgeh. m. a-goutte Schlüssen l. dell., Saturnring-Bügel, Schmuckmonogramm GWW im Zentrum des Sprungdeckel, Münzrand, 3-teil. Emailzifferbl. m. röm. Std. haarr., gebl. Zeiger, Chronograph m. 1/5 Sek.-Teilung, feines Neusilber-Brückenankerw. m. Streifenschl., Wolfsverzahnung, Komp.-Unr. m. Breg.-Spir., 19 St., 4 verschr. Goldchatons, Anker mit Gewichtsausgleich, langer Rückerzeiger, D. ca.56 mm, Gew. ca. 143g, EZ 2-3MATILE DUCOMMUN heavy and high-grade 18k pink gold hunting cased pocket watch with chronograph no. 10600, Switzerland/USA around 1870, solid, engine-turned 3-cover gold case with a-goutte closure slightly dent, Saturn- bow, monogram GWW in center of hunter cover, coin-edge band, 3-piece construction enamel dial with Roman hours (hairlines), blued steel hands, chronograph with 1/5 seconds- graduation, fine nickel-bar construction lever movement with fausses cotes decoration, wolf toothing, compensation-balance with Breguet- hairspring, 19 jewels, 4 screwed down gold chatons, lever with counterbalance, long regulator, diameter approx. 56 mm, weight approx. 143g, condition 2-3
single chain fusee cylinder movement signed and numbered 8139, diamond endstone, dust cover signed and numbered, enamel dial with Roman numerals, beetle and poker hands, outer case with no silver hallmark, inner case with maker's mark IR and a London hallmark for 177550mm wideCondition report: Outer and inner cases with surface scratches, outer case thumb piece is worn, inner case with small dents, in my opinion the outer case is later, later bow, dial is clean, movement winding smoothly, movement in going order.
manual wound lever movement, column wheel chronograph movement quarter repeating with two hammers striking two outer steel gongs, case with chronograph and repeat buttons in the band, inside covers numbered 206133 805 and 0.585 14k57mm wideCondition report: Case with surface scratches and dents, plated bow is discoloured and rubbed, dial is clean, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, repeater and chronograph functions are working, movement in going order. Total watch weight 103.5g.
the domed heart enamelled in red with a floral motif centrally composed of a round cut red stone within a border of split pearls, in white claw settings, surmounted by a ribbon motif similarly setlength 4.0cmCondition report: The pendant is in fair condition with enamel loss to the bow surmount and discoloration and dings to the reverse, there are also signs of repair and solder to the reverse. It is believed to have been adapted from a locket. It bears no hallmark nor stamp. Gross weight 10.4 grams. CR made 17.02.22.
realistically modelled as a stylised bow motif, the round brilliant cut diamond cluster in white claw settings, within a yellow plain polished loop frame, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.60 carat approximatelyfinger size JCondition report: The ring is in good condition. It is stamped '18CT' and '750' and in our opinion would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity I1/I2/I3. Gross weight 4.1 grams. CR made 11.02.22.
modelled as a stylised bow motif, the yellow textured ribbon gathered centrally by round cut sapphires and round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.10 carat approximatelymeasures 4.0cm by 5.5cmThe brooch was valued for insurance purposes in 2012 at £2275. The brooch is in good condition. It fastens with a pin and revolver catch. The sapphires have not been laboratory tested and in our opinion are likely to have been treated. It is hallmarked but the sponsor's mark is illegible, London, 1970. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 19.0 grams. CR made 11.02.22.
A Mahogany Bow Fronted Stick Barometer, signed Dodd, Glasgow, circa 1840, concealed mercury tube with a silvered single vernier scale dial signed, thermometer box, turned cistern cover, 99.5cm highCase is faded, pediment with some chips and losses, front of the case with signs of old touch-up repair marks and cracks to the veneers in parts, case with chips in parts, some beading around the thermometer box is loose and the glass is slightly loose, cistern cover is later, base is slightly loose, mercury is visible in the tube.
Alexander Mark Rossi (1840-1916)"Coming thro' The Rye"Signed, with original artist's label verso, watercolour, 68.5cm by 51cmGeneral bleaching to colour. Moderate time staining across sheet which is more pronounced towatrds outer edges. Varying sized sporadic foxing spots most evident within the sky but not exclusively. Two fine superficial essentially vertical fine dark scuffs immediately above the black bow of the standing right hand figure. Surface scratch within wheat, slightly below and right of the dog's snout and beneath the right hand bent elbow of standing right hand figure approx. 6cm in length. A further fine vertical scratch intersecting the belt of the same figure approx. 5cm in length. Tiny imperfection to paper within sky, just left and above the brim of the standing left hand figure. No evidence of cockling. Not examined out of the frame. Small amount of thunderflies trapped beneath the glass on mount - mostly to upper edge.
JUICHI: A FINE WOOD NETSUKE OF A KAPPA WITH CUCUMBERBy Juichi (Toshikazu), signed Juichi 壽一Japan, Edo (Tokyo), mid-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Well carved seated with the knees bent, holding a large cucumber of green-stained stag antler in its lap, the emaciated rib cage and turtle-like carapace neatly detailed, the grimacing face expressing the yokai's ravenous hunger, the eyes double-inlaid with pale and dark horn and the fangs inlaid with bone. Himotoshi through the back and signed to one leg on the underside JUICHI. The artist was a pupil of Ryukosai Jugyoku.HEIGHT 3.3 cmCondition: Excellent condition.Provenance: French private collection, purchased from Galerie Yamato, Paris, in 2003.According to folklore there are two ways to escape a kappa-encounter unharmed. One is to feed it with a cucumber, which is the kappa's favorite food, and the other is to bow, as kappa are exceedingly polite creatures and find it difficult to resist returning the favor. This is a problem for the kappa as the cavity on top of their head retains water, and if this is damaged or its liquid is lost (either through spilling or drying up), the kappa is severely weakened.Auction comparison:Compare a closely related wood netsuke by Jugyoku, dated mid-19th century, at Lempertz, Japanese Art, 5 December 2015, Cologne, lot 746 (sold for 3,968 EUR). Another closely related wood netsuke by Gyokusai was more recently sold at Zacke, Asian Art Discoveries, 27 January 2020, Vienna, lot 592 (sold for 5,688).
BAIKO: A RARE MARINE IVORY KISERUZUTSU DEPICTING WINGED CHILDRENBy Baiko, signed Baiko 梅湖Japan, Tokyo, Asakusa District, late 19th centuryOf muso-zutsu form, well carved in relief with a European leather design of a winged child holding a bow beneath another holding aloft a large feather, amid fruit and falling leaves, continued on the reverse, carved with a bird in flight above a leaping squirrel, all against a finely stippled and stained ground, the insert with the seal-form signature BAIKO in relief to the lower end of the carved decoration.LENGTH 20.5 cmCondition: Very good condition with expected surface wear and few minor natural fissures.Provenance: Ex-collection Edward Wrangham (no. 2279), acquired at Bonhams London in 2008. Bonhams, The Edward Wrangham Collection of Japanese Art Part V, 5 November 2014, London, lot 86 (sold for 1,875 GBP). Edward A. 'Ted' Wrangham (1928-2009) formed one of the most important collections of Japanese Art in modern times. His reference book 'The Index of Inro Artists' (1995) is considered one of the most important English-language studies on Japanese lacquer ever published.The motifs are taken from a European leather design reproduced in Inaba Tsuryu Shin'emon, Soken kisho (Strange and Wonderful Sword-fittings), vol.7, Furoku netsuke-shi meifu narabi ni zu (Supplement with Illustrations and a List of Netsuke Artists), Osaka, 1781.Auction comparison: Compare a closely related ivory kiseruzutsu depicting the same subject by Kyo, also ex Edward Wrangham Collection, at Bonhams, The Edward Wrangham Collection of Japanese Art Part III, 15 May 2012, London, lot 183 (sold for 2,750 GBP).This item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore this item can only be shipped within the EU or picked up in our gallery in person.
An Edwardian vari-cut diamond bow brooch, of openwork design, with safety chain, estimated total diamond weight 0.80ct, length 3.6cm, 5.5gCondition- Overall good condition- Diamonds are well matched and bright- Diamonds are a mixture of old, single and rose-cuts- No marks to indicate metal type- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
An antique violin, bearing a paper label for 'Johann Georg Leeb, Presburg, Anno 1786', having a fourteen inch body, with bow, cased, together with a valuation letter from Christie, Manson and Woods dated 1972Condition report: The violin has a very marked and worn finish. The case is split from the bottom of the F hole to the base. Worn around the edges. Paper label is visible inside. Bow is similar condition. Case is quite scruffy.
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