British 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Trooper's Sword "14th Light Dragoons" 32 1/4 inch, single edged, slightly curved blade with large fuller. Rear spine with maker "Craven". Steel, down turn quillon, double langets and stirrup knuckle bow. Quillon marked "14.LD. K43". Steel backstrap with grip ears. Leather covered, ribbed grip. Contained in its steel scabbard with two loose hanging rings. Scabbard marked "14.L.D.K43". Couple of minor dents to scabbard. Payment by BANK TRANSFER ONLY
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Early 18th Century Silver Mounted Hunting Short Sword 22 1/4 inch, single edged blade with two fullers for half its length. Engraved maker "MOVM" terminating with crosses. Unmarked silver scroll edged shell guard and shell ferrule. Dome pommel again with shell design. Ribbed tortoiseshell, polished grip. Quillon and knuckle bow absent. Quality made sword. Payment by BANK TRANSFER ONLY
A 9ct gold oval and circular link bracelet with a 9ct gold pendant charm, designed as a bird in a cage, length 18cm, and a 9ct gold brooch, designed as a bow, width 3.8cm, total weight 10.7g.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.
A gold mounted oval cabochon jade brooch of twin 'C' shaped form, unmarked, weight 7.3g, width 2.8cm, and a silver, cultured pearl and jade brooch, designed as a foliate and berry spray tied with a bow, unmarked, weight 21.6g, width 7.7cm.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.
A 19th century and later St Esprit paste set pendant, designed as a rosette with pendant bail and later brooch fittings to reverse, suspending a bow and terminating in a St Esprit dove, set throughout with mixed cut colourless paste, 9.4cm longNote; All stones are present, though some may be later replacements. All stones show minor to moderate abrasion around the facet edges, and scratching/wear to the facets.Brooch and pendant fittings appear to be later additions or repaired. Please view the additional images of the reverse. Weight 20.0gms
An early 19th century diamond set bow brooch, comprising a central old cut diamond measuring 4.5mm x 4.8mm, bezel set to pierced stylized bow surround with old cut and rose cut diamonds throughout, all set in silver coloured metal to a gold coloured reverse (unmarked), with later hinged pin and loop fastening, 5cm wide, weight 17.9gms (at fault)CR; Very heavy wear. Splitting, loss and solder repair throughout frame. Later brooch fittings. Some diamonds are missing. Many of the diamonds show chips and fractures. Central stone wobbles slightly in setting. See pictures for illustration.Assessed clarity VS+. Assessed colour Tinted. Very small chips to the edge of the table facet.
An Edwardian mahogany bow front display cabinet, by Ray and Miles, Liverpool, the raised back above a single convex glazed door opening to two fixed shelves, raised upon legs of tapering square section and spade feet, 134cm H x 60cm W x 35cm DCondition reportOnly light wear and fading, some stains to the interior fabric, no visible faults or damage
An Austrian bronze model of a Greek archer, second quarter 20th century, inscribed Effamberger, with indistinct foundry mark, probably, Bronze Garantie RBH Werkstätten Bronzeguss, on a polished black marble base, 38cm high overallCondition Report: Knocks, marks and scratches The wire bow string has possible been replaces. Sharp edges to the ends of the wireWear to the surface of the hand and upper section of the grip on the bow riserWear to the upper section of bowChips to leading edges of the black basePlease refer to additional images for reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
An early 20th century brass marine barometerthe bow-fronted glazed opaque glass dial marked with various weather conditions and scale from 27' to 32' with adjustment gauge, the slender shaft mounted on a gimbal and brass arm over an applied thermometer terminating above a corresponding cylindrical reservoir, 100cm high This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare Minton Parian figural group of 'Atala and Chastas'after Joseph-Michel-Ange Pollet (Italian, 1814–1870) the couple both clad in loose drapery, Chastas with braided hair, a quiver of arrows on his right shoulder, a bow laid on the ground behind him, the semi-clad female figure of Atala with a lily in her left hand, the model with indistinct impressed factory marks Minton & Co, J.Pollet, 1844, 19cm high x 30.5cm x 17cm approxFootnotes:The subject of this rare group is taken from the French author François-René de Chateaubriand's novella, 'Atala' published in 1802.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A mid 20th century stuffed carp mounted within a glazed case together with two carved and painted models of pikes on standsthe carp set within a naturalistic mounted and painted glazed ebonized bow-fronted case with reserve gilt 'eglomise' inscription CARP 2lbs 14ozs. Caught at W. Hythe, Kent, by L.E. Davis 27th November 1946, the pikes with naturalistic painted scale decoration, mounted on wooden stands with turned baluster supports, the cased carp, 33cm x 56cm x 15cm overall, the pikes, 19cm high, 82cm wide, 26cm deep (3)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An unusual Bow blue and white dish, circa 1758-60, of oval form with scalloped edge, painted in Chinese style, 26cm x 20cmSee Adams and Redstone, Bow Porcelain, figure 92, for another dish of this formCondition report: A couple of small rim chips, one with a tiny hairline attached. Otherwise in good condition.
Pair of Bow 'New Dancer' figure candlesticks, circa 1765, with bocage decoration behind each figure, standing on scrollwork bases, 24cm highCondition report: The female figure has some restoration to the bocage, base and hands, and some nibbles and a light hairline to the rim of the candle holder. The male figure has some restoration to the bocage and left hand, and some nibbles to the candle holder.
Fine Gentlemen's Swiss 18ct gold keyless minute repeating full hunter calendar pocket watch with white enamel dial with subsidiary dials for day, month, date, seconds with phases of the moon, chronograph centre seconds, blued steel hands, unsigned movement under glass panel, 55 mm diameterCondition report: The watch is in good condition commensurate with age. The repeating mechanism does strike correctly although the watch is not currently running, however it does tick form a few seconds when given a gentle shake. It is fully wound. The functions appear to adjust correctly. The enamel dial is in perfect condition. The glass is missing from the front. The front and sides of the case are free from dents. The back of the case has a raised 'pinhead' dent to the inner cover and corresponding dent to the outer case cover. Light surface scratches and very minor dents to the back of the case. The case and inner cover are all 18ct, the bow is plated. Gross weight approximately 132.8 grams.
Thomas Luny (1759-1837) oil on panel, Coastal scene with figures, signed and dated 'Luny 1827', 30 x 40cm in period carved giltwood frame Condition report: Condition is overall good, panel with very slight concave bow, otherwise ok. Frame in very good presentable condition. Labels verso for Astley House Fine Art.
ROYAL DOULTON; four figures; HN2317 'The Lobster Man', HN2226 'The Cellist', HN1954 'The Balloon Man' and HN2162 'The Foaming Quart' (4).Additional InformationAll first quality, there is a very small chip to the back tip of the Cellist's bow, otherwise in good condition. Balloon Man has had his broken off and crudely glued, also a section of cap broken and crudely glued. There is a section missing under his chin.
ROYAL DOULTON; two figures; HN727 'A Victorian Lady' and another unnumbered and untitled figure (2).PROVENANCE: from the Brian Morley collection. Brian Morley was born in 1935 in the Peak District, Derbyshire. He had a grammar school education at Buxton College and went on to study at Goldsmiths School of Art (University of London) from 1954-58. He won prizes for drawing and was given the John Murray Award for landscape painting by the Royal Academy in 1956 and 1958. He then studied painting at the Royal College of Art from 1958-61 where he was awarded his A.R.C.A. After graduation, he taught part-time in various art schools before taking up an appointment as Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at Manchester Polytechnic in 1975. He remained in Manchester until he retired as Head of the School of Painting and Printmaking in the Faculty of Art & Design at Manchester University in 2000.Additional InformationA Victorian Lady has a tiny glaze scuff to her nose, general surface wear. The second figure and a minute chip to the ribbon bow to the hand she holds in her right hand and general surface wear.
A smoker's bow back elbow chair with elm seat. PROVENANCE: from the Brian Morley collection. Brian Morley was born in 1935 in the Peak District, Derbyshire. He had a grammar school education at Buxton College and went on to study at Goldsmiths School of Art (University of London) from 1954-58. He won prizes for drawing and was given the John Murray Award for landscape painting by the Royal Academy in 1956 and 1958. He then studied painting at the Royal College of Art from 1958-61 where he was awarded his A.R.C.A. After graduation, he taught part-time in various art schools before taking up an appointment as Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at Manchester Polytechnic in 1975. He remained in Manchester until he retired as Head of the School of Painting and Printmaking in the Faculty of Art & Design at Manchester University in 2000.
An Arts & Crafts mahogany sideboard, the back section with a small rectangular mirrored plate flanked by two bow glazed doors, above a large shaped mirrored panel and base section with two drawers above dog kennel undertier flanked by two panelled cupboard doors, raised on bracket feet, width 181cm, depth 60cm, height 206cm.
A Victorian oak corner display cabinet with carved urn finial and breakscroll pediment over astragal glazed door flanked by shelves, the bow fronted base with pair of doors decorated with aesthetic movement style panels, supported by galleried undertier of columns and tapering square supports, 82cm wide x 57cm deep x 192cm highCondition report: In good condition, some slight discolouration to the mirrored panels, surface marks and scratches
A Victorian mahogany bow fronted chest of two short over three long drawers on turned bun feet, 120cm wide x 55cm deep x 123.5cm highCondition report: Surface marks and scratches all over consistent with age and use, four of drawer handles with chunks out of backs, water stains to top, surface cracks to right hand side, losses to veneer just above left hand short drawer
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