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George III silver repoussé pair cased verge pocket watch, London 1783, the fusee movement signed Josephson, London, no. 16832, with pierced balance bridge, steel three arm balance, silvered regulating disc and square baluster pillars, the dial with Roman numerals and Arabic five minute divisions, within a plain inner case, case maker 'TS' (Thomas Stones) and outer repousse case depicting a classical scene, 50mm (at fault)-Movement - not functioning and requires repair.Dial - some scratch marks, small light chip to the centre.Glass - surface marks.Hands - rubbing, bend to the hour hand.Case - mild bruise marks to the inner case, repair and hole to the inner case next to the stem, bow probably not original, outer case with tarnishing but no apparent holes or splits.Crown - .-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Regnam gold plated lever hunter pocket watch, signed movement with compensated balance and regulator, the dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, gilt hands, within a plain Star Dennison case, 51mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - a few light marks.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - light marks when viewed under a 10x loupe.Case - light surface marks and a couple of small bruise marks, bow rubbed.Crown - adjusting correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Swiss gold plated lever pocket watch, 17 jewel adjusted movement, no. 33814, the dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, within a plain Star case, 51mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - a few minor light marks.Glass - minor light surface marks.Hands - some light marks when viewed under a 10x loupe.Case - two patches of wear to the case back, light surface marks, bow rubbed.Crown - adjusting correctly.Strap/Bracelet -.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Waltham gold plated lever hunter pocket watch, circa 1903, signed movement, no. 12901574, within a plain Star case, 50mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - some small light marks.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - some mild wear to the minute hand when viewed under a 10x loupe.Case - general surface marks, case front catch not holding cover shut consistently, bow rubbedCrown - adjusting correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Victorian silver fusee lever engine turned pocket watch, London 1882, unsigned movement, 48mm; together with a silver Waltham lever engine turned pocket watch for repair, 50mm and a Thos. Russell & Son silver lever pocket watch for repair, 53mm (3)-The silver fusee lever pocket watch is running, requires replacement hands and bow, the other two pocket watch movements require repair, the Waltham cuvette hinge is at fault and requires replacement hands
A Victorian mahogany inverted break-centre double-bow side table, slightly oversailing top above a central frieze drawer carved and applied with intersecting lyre-shaped scrolling acanthus, cabriole forelegs terminating in paw feet, open incurve undertier, 77.5cm high, 128.5cm wide, 59cm deep
A FOIL BACKED GEM, SEED PEARL AND ENAMELLED PENDANT WITH A NECKCHAINIn a triple drop shaped design, with a bow and oval cluster above, mounted with foil backed pink and other gems, seed pearls at intervals and with black and white enamelled decoration, with an associated silver curb link neckchain
A VICTORIAN DEEP SEAT EASY ARMCHAIRWith bow front on turned mahogany supports, 95cm wide; 93cm highCondition report: Overall depth is approx 114 cm from the back of the seat to front.The seat - 76cm deep internally. Upholstery is obviously completely worn out. Legs and seat rails appear to be in good order, besides the inevitable scuffs, scrathes and the odd small chips to the edges, commensurate with wear, use and age.Brass castors stamped London. Frame sturdy.
A REGENCY GILT-DECORATED LACQUERED BOW FRONT TABLE CABINETEnclosing eight small drawers with bone handles, 26cm wide; 24.5cm highProvenance: Pelling Place, Old Windsor, BerkshireCondition Report: In usable condition. Heavily worn. Heavy wear mainly to the top and sides. 5mm gap between doors when closed.
A DIAMOND BROOCH AND THREE FURTHER ITEMS OF JEWELLERY (4)The diamond brooch of stylized bow and foliate spray design, mounted with rose cut diamonds (two diamonds lacking). a French gold and ruby ring, mounted with a row of six small rubies, ring size L and a half, a turquoise set stick pin, designed as a trefoil, detailed 9 CT and a gold lace pin, claw set with an oval cut amethyst, detailed 9 CT
J. Perigal, London. A gold key wind open face pocket watch with enamel decoration and complimenting chatelaineDate: Circa 1780Movement: Gilt full plate verge fusee, pierced and engraved balance cock, silver regulation, No.1955Dial: White, black Roman numerals, black outer minute divisions, winding aperture at 4, gilt beetle and poker handsCase: Consular form, polychrome enamel decoration to back with scene depicting possibly Diana with bow and puttoSigned: Movement, case stamped LWSize: 40mm Accompaniments: Polychrome enamel decorated Chatelaine with fobsFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
William Robinson, Liverpool. An 18K gold key wind open face pocket watchDate: Circa 1820Movement: Gilt full plate English lever, three arm balance, engraved balance cock inscribed patent on the foot, diamond end stone, inner dust cap, No.2419Dial: White, black Roman numerals, black outer minute track, subsidiary seconds at 6, gilt spade handsCase: Polished consular, foliate engraved bezels and bow, No.2419Signed: MovementSize: 48mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Alston & Hallam, Bishopsgate Street, London. An 18K gold key wind open face pocket watchDate: London Hallmark for 1835Movement: Gilt full plate English lever, three arm balance, diamond end stone, No.11990Dial: Engine turned gilt, applied gilt Roman numerals, outer minute divisions, applied two colour foliate decoration to border, gilt serpentine handsCase: Engine turned consular, foliate decorated bezels and bowSigned: MovementSize: 42mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An 18K gold key wind open face pocket watchDate: London Hallmark for 1832Movement: Gilt full plate English lever, screw in double back plate, diamond end stoneDial: Gilt guilloché engraved, applied gilt Roman numerals, gilt outer minute divisions, subsidiary seconds at 6, gilt Breguet style handsCase: Polished consular, stylised bowSigned: Case stamped WWSize: 50mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A CITRINE AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING, designed as a ribbon bow centring an oval-shaped citrine embellished with brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in gold, diamonds approximately 0.60ct total, ring size Q½Condition Report: Normal signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 15gYellow metal tested by the jewellery department to be ??
A silver hinged bangle, chased and engraved with scrolls, Hallmarked S&K, London, 1961 48.75g; a silver marcasite brooch in the form of a bow, hallmarked GE Ltd, 925 11.45g; a silver ring set with a green oval stone 7.56g gross; a silver oval locket and belcher necklace hallmarked 4.83g; a silver & enamel dress ring set with white stones 2.08g; Industrial Civil Defence Service Enamel Buttonhole Badge etc.
A Regency bow fronted chest of drawers,early 19th century, having three frieze drawers above three longs embellished with ebony lined inlaid detail on swept feet, 112cm wide 62cm deep 104cm high Condition report: Deep surface scratches to top, water marks, small area of veneer lost, split to both sides.
A George III strung and crossbanded mahogany bow front sideboard, having two central drawers flanked by doors with later brass lions mask ring handles on six square taping legs and spade feet, 151cm wide58cm deepCondition report: Some repairs to satinwood crossbanding, especially to the top.Stringing to drawers - some repairs.Lower drawer repaired - split to one side.Generally good.
2nd century AD. A group of votive terracotta figures comprising: the head of god Serapis, depicted bearded as Zeus, with a bushel of wheat (kalathos) on his head; a head of Isis, with curls on the forehead and the Hathoric crown (Basileion); a head of the goddess Athena (Minerva) with a pseudo-Corinthian helmet on the head; a head of a female deity (Demeter, Aphrodite, Hera?) with two curls of hair tied in a bow on her forehead and the head crowned by a crown (stephane); three female heads with circular earrings and Graeco-Egyptian coiffures; a head of the god Harpokrates, with the typical fingertip just below the lips of his mouth (the point of the finger still visible), long locks and Greek diadem; each mounted on a custom-made display stand. See Savvopoulos, K., 'Popular divine imagery in Hellenistic and Roman Alexandria. The terracotta figurines collection of the Patriarchal Sacristy in Alexandria' in The Annual of the British School at Athens 2019, pp.1-52, figs.14,15,30,39,41-42; for the iconography of Serapis see Milleker, E.J., ‘Three Heads of Sarapis from Corinth’ in Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, vol.54, no.2, Apr.-Jun., 1985, pp.121-135. 170 grams total, 32-59mm high (240 grams total, 54-74mm including stands) (1 1/4 - 2 1/4 (2 - 3)"). North London gentleman, in storage since the 1970s. Property of a West London gentleman. The heads originally belonged to votive statuettes produced in Alexandrian workshops and exported for the cult of Egyptian gods and divinities in the Mediterranean. [8, No Reserve] Fine condition.
7th-6th century BC. A hammered bronze fragment, possibly from a helmet, with an incised war scene depicting two victorious bearded soldiers in charge of four bound prisoners in front of a city with imposing Levantine style palatial structures; the first soldier leading the prisoners carrying a spear, bow, a short sword and a circular embossed shield on his back, the waist protected by a wide belt and wearing a long sleeveless garment, pulling the rope that the prisoners are bound with; the second soldier depicted in a similar fashion, holding the end of the rope; the four prisoners marching in pairs, dressed as dignitaries in full length fringed tunics, fillet with earflaps to the head; mounted on a custom-made display stand. See Parrot, J., Gli Assiri, Milano, 1961; Directorate General of Antiquities, Assyrian Costumes, Les Costumes Assyriens, Baghdad, 1971; Healy, M., The Ancient Assyrians, London, 1991; Barron, A.E., Late Assyrian Arms and Armour, Art versus Artefact, Toronto, 2010; Curtis, J., An examination of late Assyrian metalwork with special reference to Nimrud, Oxford, 2013. 11.6 grams, 10.5cm wide (40 grams total, 10.5cm wide including stand) (4 (4)"). Private family collection formed in London, mid 1980s to early 1990s. Accompanied by an archaeological report by military specialist Dr. Raffaele D'Amato. Fair condition.
6th-7th century AD. A matched pair of bronze brooches, each a D-shaped headplate with arched detailing, a shallow 'bow' flanked by bosses, short body with further flanking bosses, long piriform finial with facing bearded mask modelled in the half-round; one with remains of radiating knops on the headplate. 56 grams total, 67-71mm (2 1/2"). Family UK collection, 1980s. UK art market. Property of a Surrey gentleman. Fair condition, radiates absent.
1550-1650 AD. An Elizabethan or slightly later cylindrical copper-alloy keyless letter-combination padlock composed of: four discs originally rotatable by hand using a pin-tumbler mechanism together with one fixed disc, mounted on an axle with trapezoidal cross-section and two circular arms, joined by a bow shackle above; four of the inner discs each bearing six unevenly spaced letters, numbers or symbols in punched letter type, the outer two arms of the lock bearing five; from top to bottom and left to right, the discs read: 'Left frame: RS3+O / disc 1: FC+3FO / disc 2: KVSBFX / disc 3: GDISME / disc 4: YDLNQM / disc 5: [blank] / right frame: ASI+F'; the lock is currently in the closed position and reads 'OXEN' directly beneath the shackle, indicating that a second word is required to release it, possibly a five letter word with the first letter being one on the left hand fixed frame. Cf. The Portable Antiquities Scheme, record id. PUBLIC-3BA66D, for similar; cf. British Museum, M&ME 1992,0410.1, which opens to 'MARCI' and was possibly produced in the Netherlands. Portable Antiquities Scheme, record id.SF-8892, for this padlock; cf. Gaimster, D. FSA The Archaeology of personal security: Metal-Detector Finds of Early Modern Letter-Combination Padlocks, in The Antiquaries Journal, 85, 2005, pp.374-81. 35.4 grams, 32mm high (1 1/4"). Found whilst searching with a metal detector near Eyke, Suffolk, UK, by Roger Fletcher on Friday 1st March 2002. Accompanied by a copy of the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) report number SF-8892 (electronic and original paper version"). Accompanied by a copy of the white paper By David Gaimster, FSA, where this object has been drawn and published. The password to open the lock is probably ROBIN. The BM's entry records that 'Jon Millington comments on 19 September 2008 that Buteo's Logistica, Lyon 1559, in BL, depicts an identical lock.' The seriffed Roman capitals punched into the lock on offer here are comparable to those used in the printed books of the early-mid 17th century AD. The discovery of multiple similar examples could suggest a common manufacturer. Alternatively, the producer may have sold blanks to traders who then personalised the locks to suit a buyer. The production of such locks reflects the growing need for the protection of personal goods in this period. Early modern Europe became increasingly lawless, with forcible entry constituting around a quarter of recorded crime in late medieval Britain, while the proliferation of lockable chests and other containers reflects attempts to protect personal portable possessions from theft, with a growth in the sophistication of key and lock manufacture from the 16th century onwards. Fine condition.
Late 4th-5th century AD. The majority of a substantial and richly ornamented gold crossbow brooch comprising two lateral knobs trimmed with beading, the arched bow still preserved with trimmed edge and filigree decoration, the sides of the head ornamented with solid volutes. See Collins, R., 'Brooch use in the 4th - 5th century frontier', in Collins, R. & Allason-Jones, L. (eds.), Finds from the Frontier. Material Culture in the 4th-5th Centuries, CBA Research Report 162, 2010, p.67. 17.64 grams, 43mm (1 3/4"). Acquired in Holland, 1987. Rogers collection, Suffolk, UK. Gold crossbow fibulae of this type were worn by high officers and even emperors, from Constantine to Justinian, as symbols of military rank. A classification and chronology of such fibulae has been established by Pröttel; Type 6 crossbows such as this have been dated to c. 390-460 AD. Two examples at the BM are gold, including the famous one from Moray Firth. Fair condition, held together with wire.
4th century AD. A silver-gilt crossbow brooch comprising a hollow hexagonal-section crossbar with beaded wire collars and onion-shaped knop terminals, third knop above and openwork scroll detailing to the upper face on one side of the bar only; triangular-section bow with beaded wire coil to the lower end, D-section footplate with scroll detailing to the long sides and to the short edge; pin and catchplate to reverse. Cf. The British Museum, museum number 1844,0709.1, for a broadly similar example. 57.9 grams, 87mm wide (3 1/2"). North American collection, 1990s-2000s. Property of a Surrey gentleman. [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website.] Fine condition.
1st-2nd century AD. A sheet silver phalera with repoussé ornament comprising a bust of Diana in three-quarter view with attributes in the field including a deer, a bow and a quiver. 21.7 grams, 73.3mm (3"). From the late Alison Barker collection, a retired London barrister; from her collection formed early 1960s-1990s. Fine condition.
Seven reference books re. porcelain - Peter Bradshaw, Bow Porcelain Figures, Barrie & Jenkins, 1992; Elizabeth Adams and David Redstone, Bow Porcelain, Revised Edition, Faber & Faber, 1991; Anton Gabszewicz and Geoffrey Freeman, Bow Porcelain, published by Lund Humphries, 1982; Elizabeth Adam, Chelsea Porcelain, Barrie & Jenkins, 1987; F. Severne Mackenna, Chelsea Porcelain, The Triangle and Raised Anchor Wares, F. Lewis, reprint 1969; also two catalogues, Loan Exhibition of Chelsea China 1951, and Loan Exhibition of Tournai and Chelsea Porcelain 1953. (7).
Three late 19th-early 20th century pictures, including an etching depicting a chicken in a bow tie, the picture cut out and mounted onto another piece of paper, within a terracotta frame decorated with vines and scrolling motifs, height of frame 19cm, the two others depicting young women, both framed
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