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Lot 2251

A 19th century oak bow arm desk chair, with dragon carved arms

Lot 2287

A George III crossbanded mahogany bow-front sideboard, with fitted drawers and cupboards, on square tapered legs with stile feet, W113cm, H86cm, D61cm

Lot 2511

A mid-century bow-end drop leaf table, L114cm, together with a pair of mid-century Ercol elm-seated stick-back chairs

Lot 2620

A Windsor bow-arm chair, with elm seat and crinoline stretcher

Lot 2641

A Georgian mahogany and satinwood-banded bow-front sideboard, with fitted drawers and cupboard, on square tapered legs and spade feet, W152cm, H91cm, D66cm

Lot 2647

A Victorian elm-seated Windsor kitchen bow-arm chair, with crinoline stretcher

Lot 2673

A mahogany bow-front fold over card table, H79cm

Lot 89

A sterling silver Georgian teapot with dragooned detailing and repousse swag and bow motifs. Hallmarked: IET for I E Terrey & Co, London, 1832. H.13cm Weight 650g.

Lot 123

Six croquet mallets, a quantity of croquet balls, a child's Wembley trainer, an archery bow with bows (qty)

Lot 68

Two Slazenger's wooden tennis rackets, and a Slazenger's archery bow (3)'

Lot 83

An early 19th century mahogany bow front chest of drawers with inlay to top and original locking key, 102.5cm h x 102cm wLocation:

Lot 415

A Georgian mahogany carved dining chair with pierced splat back, Cupid bow top rail and stuffed over seat, upholstered in a deep red linen, on moulded chamfered supportsCondition:Old worm damage to left arm and right hand side of splat.Filled sections at the back internal sides at rear legs.Appears rear right leg may be a replacementSeat isnt saggy and joints are firm 

Lot 288

A LATE 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND BOW BROOCH The bow set with old cut diamonds in gold backed silver settings, approximately 1.69 carats total, later brooch fitting SIZE/DIMENSIONS: 2.9cm long GROSS WEIGHT: 5.5 grams Condition Report: The brooch has an old screw fitting, the brooch fitting is later, the diamonds are all present and correct, bright and lively, some signs of repairs using lead solder and yellow solder, visible to the back. The diamonds vary in colour and clarity, one of the diamonds to the tail of the bow has been glued into the setting, but still present Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 365

A SMALL COLLECTION OF GOLD COLOURED JEWELLERY To include a gold coloured scarab beetle pendant, with Egyptian gold marks; a gold coloured stick pin with tasselled attachments, stamped with continental marks; a cannetille double boss brooch; an enamelled bow brooch; two gold coloured chains; a pair of panel earrings, and two pierced panels GROSS WEIGHT: 37.6 grams Condition Report: All items have wear, repairs or damage Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 407

A DIAMOND AND FOILED QUARTZ DRESS RING The oval shallow cabochon quartz panel over a foiled blue ground, within a surround of rose cut diamonds, with a rose cut and old cut diamond bow surmount, to a reeded back, polished narrow shank SIZE/DIMENSIONS: Panel 2.4cm long, finger size P 1/2 GROSS WEIGHT: 6.5 grams Condition Report: The bow is missing a small rose cut diamond, the foiling behind the quartz makes the stone look blue, some wear commensurate with use, the diamonds have some dirt behind, and so they appear a little dull in some lights, the shank has been resized larger Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 416

A SMALL COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE JEWELLERY To include an early 20th century seed pearl and amethyst dress ring, the later shank stamped 9ct; a mid 19th century seed pearl and amethyst cluster brooch; a late 19th century half pearl stock pin, stamped with registration marks; an early 20th century 9 carat gold bow brooch, Birmingham possibly 1910; a 19th century swivel fob seal; a hardstone gilt fob seal; a circular paste set gilt metal fob on black ribbon GROSS WEIGHT: 43.2 grams Condition Report: early 20th century seed pearl and amethyst dress ring, adapted mid 19th century seed pearl and amethyst cluster brooch, later brooch fitting Various wear commensurate with use, gilding rubbing off some pieces   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 482

AN 18TH CENTURY BRONZE FIGURE OF DIANA AFTER GABRIEL DE GRUPELLO (FLEMISH 1644-1730) the classical huntress holding a bow with a quiver of arrows, accompanied by her dog 23.2cm high

Lot 802

An early-mid 19th century mahogany sideboard, the bow-fronted central drawer over a deep 'apron' drawer, flanked on the right by a cellarette drawer and on the left by a cupboard door, raised on turned legs, minor damage and restoration, 153cm wide x 61cm deep x 90cm highCondition report: Overall - nice colour.Minor damage, including a number of hairline cracks on the top, including 50cm and 27cm on right in the middle - both filleted. Right and left side cracked across the middle. Old patinated chips, dents and scratches.Restorations, including later handles (old positions evident, as original slightly larger) and minor restorations to veneers, including top right rail on the front.

Lot 447

Robert Reichel, Markneukirchen, German nickel mounted double bass bow, octagonal stick, the ebony frog inlaid with large mother of pearl eyes, the adjuster of ebony with nickel band, L75.2cm, 131g, with soft case

Lot 443

Percival Wilfred Bryant, silver mounted double bass bow, round stick, the ebony frog with 'Paris Eyes' canted corner and silver button, L70.2cm, 140g, with soft carry case

Lot 444

Dragonetti style double bass bow restored by Brian Tunnicliffe, Somerset, unstamped round stick, L69.5cm, 1.66g

Lot 446

Grandini white metal mounted double bass bow, French made from the workshop of J T Lamy, round stick, the ebony frog inlaid with mother of pearl eyes, the adjuster of white metal with mother of pearl button end, L67.7cm, 136g, with soft case

Lot 440

Unnamed nickel and ebony mounted double bass bow, octagonal stick, L66.4cm, 129g, together with a round stick example for restoration, L67.8cm, 126g  

Lot 445

Stephane Muller white metal mounted double bass bow, octagonal stick, the ebony frog inlaid with large mother of pearl eyes, white metal adjuster and tip, L71cm, 132g, with hard case

Lot 442

German made French style double bass bow, circa late 19thC, round stick, the ebony frog with mother of pearl eyes, the ebony adjusters with two nickel bands and mother of pearl end inlay, L70.8cm, 164g, with soft sleeve

Lot 441

French Bazin style nickel mounted double bass bow, round stick, ebony frog inlaid with mother of pearl eyes, the ebony adjuster with two nickel bands, L65.2cm, 131g, with soft case 

Lot 352

Hallmarked silver suffragette Hunger Strike medal awarded to Frances Outerbridge, engraved with her name and dated March 1st 1912, in original named case with gilt inscription 'Presented to Frances Outerbridge by the Women's Social & Political Union in recognition of a gallant action, whereby through endurance to the last extremity of hunger and hardship, a great principle of political justice was vindicated'. Also included in the lot is a lock of the recipient's hair in a vintage jewellery box and two lorgnettes.Frances Outerbridge was born 1847 in Roath, Cardiff, to Stephen Arthur and Anne Outerbridge (nee Williams). Frances's paternal lineage is from an eminent Bermuda family and her uncle was Thaddeus Outerbridge, a prominent political figure and businessman in Bermudian society. In 1895/6, at the behest of his daughter the famous suffragette Anna Maria Outerbridge, Thaddeus Outerbridge unsuccessfully petitioned the Bermudian parliament for Suffrage, but although the bill to enfranchise women was passed in the house of assembly, it was defeated in the legislative council and the women of Bermuda had to wait until 1944 for the right to vote. It is hard to believe that the cousins Anna Maria and Frances Outerbridge were not in regular contact, given that they shared a common cause.Frances Outerbridge is later found in the 1891 Census aged 44 and living in the Bow district of London, in the same dwelling as Caroline Lowder Downing aged 35, both trained nurses. It appears the two women had a lifelong friendship. Caroline Lowder Downing is also Suffragette Hunger Strike medal recipient, her medal is held in the UK Parliamentary Art Collection. She was arrested in 1909, 1910 and 1911, and took part in a window smashing on 1st March 1912, for which she appeared at the London Bow St Sessions on the 19th March and was imprisoned in Winson Green Prison, Birmingham. Here she went on hunger strike and as was the common practice, was force fed (Winson Green was one of the first prisons to adopt this). It is highly likely that Frances Outerbridge took part in the same action due to the date on her medal being the same as Downing's, but her name does not appear in any Suffragette records that we can find, leading us to believe she may have given a false name when arrested. Arrest records for the same day as Caroline Downing show a Frances Williams with identical arrest date and appearance at Bow Street, which suggests that Frances Outerbridge gave the name Frances Williams (using her mother's maiden name) when arrested, hence why, despite the naming on the medal, she does not appear in any official list of Hunger Strike medal recipients under her real name.This lot is consigned for sale by a direct descendant of Frances Outerbridge.

Lot 351

Suffragette interest - a silver plated twin handled tray with inscription 'Presented to Miss Downing and Miss Outerbridge by the Congregation and Parishioners of St Mark's, Victoria Park as a token of affection and in appreciation of their self-sacrificing labours among the sick and poor of the parish for ten years, March 1898'. Downing and Outerbridge both later received the WSPU Hunger Strike medal - see next lotFrances Outerbridge was born 1847 in Roath, Cardiff, to Stephen Arthur and Anne Outerbridge (nee Williams). Frances's paternal lineage is from an eminent Bermuda family and her uncle was Thaddeus Outerbridge, a prominent political figure and businessman in Bermudian society. In 1895/6, at the behest of his daughter the famous suffragette Anna Maria Outerbridge, Thaddeus Outerbridge unsuccessfully petitioned the Bermudian parliament for Suffrage, but although the bill to enfranchise women was passed in the house of assembly, it was defeated in the legislative council and the women of Bermuda had to wait until 1944 for the right to vote. It is hard to believe that the cousins Anna Maria and Frances Outerbridge were not in regular contact, given that they shared a common cause.Frances Outerbridge is later found in the 1891 Census aged 44 and living in the Bow district of London, in the same dwelling as Caroline Lowder Downing aged 35, both trained nurses. It appears the two women had a lifelong friendship. Caroline Lowder Downing is a Suffragette Hunger Strike medal recipient, her medal is held in the UK Parliamentary Art Collection. She was arrested in 1909, 1910 and 1911, and took part in a window smashing on 1st March 1912, for which she appeared at the London Bow St Sessions on the 19th March and was imprisoned in Winson Green Prison, Birmingham. Here she went on hunger strike and as was the common practice, was force fed (Winson Green was one of the first prisons to adopt this). It is highly likely that Frances Outerbridge took part in the same action due to the date on her medal being the same as Downing's, her name does not appear in any Suffragette records that we can find, leading us to believe she may have given a false name when arrested. Arrest records for the same day as Caroline Downing show a Frances Williams with identical arrest date and appearance at Bow Street, which suggests that Frances Outerbridge gave the name Frances Williams (using her mother's maiden name) when arrested, hence why, despite the naming on the medal, she does not appear in any official list of Hunger Strike medal recipients under her real name.This lot is consigned for sale by a direct descendant of Frances Outerbridge

Lot 96

A pair of 925 silver gilt bow shaped earrings set with pear cut sapphires and white stones, L. 1.8cm.

Lot 137

A Georgian mahogany bow front two drawer side table, 112 x 73cm.

Lot 123

T.G GREENE original cornish ware in yellow comprising a jug, a lidded pot, a lidded bow, condiment jar, s&p pots and 3 saucers. Lid for teapot/ jug is present but not in photo!

Lot 516

Pine smokers bow arm chair and leather folding footstool

Lot 764

Bow fronted 2 short over 3 long veneered chest of drawers with mother of pearl detail inlay to handles H109cm W102cm D52cm approx

Lot 122

A Regency mahogany tea caddy, of sarcophagus form, opening to reveal two compartments flanking a mixing bow recess, raised on brass ball feet, 16cm x 26cm x 14.5cm.

Lot 397

A German two piece string back violin, with label stating copy of Antonius Stradivarius, with bow, in carry case, the violin 58cm long.

Lot 626

A Victorian mahogany bow front commode, the hinged top opening to reveal a seat with pottery bowl and turned covered lid, with a four drawer dummy front, raised on a plinth base, 71cm high, 70cm wide, 50cm deep.

Lot 629

A George III Hepplewhite style mahogany bow front hanging corner cupboard, with a dentil moulded pediment, over a pair of panel doors inlaid with classical urns, opening to reveal three curved shaped shelves, with key, 87cm high, 72cm wide, 49cm deep.

Lot 647

A 19thC oak and elm smoker's bow chair, with solid saddle seat, raised on turned legs united by a double H frame stretcher.

Lot 672

A reproduction figured walnut bow front chest, of two short and three long drawers, with curved fronts, with brass handles and back plates, on bracket feet, 78cm high, 62cm wide, 46cm deep.

Lot 677

A George IV mahogany bow front chest of drawers, with two short over three long graduated drawers, above a shaped apron and bracket feet, 117cm high. 100cm wide, 55cm deep.

Lot 755

A Victorian mahogany bow front chest of drawers, with two short over three long drawers, on bun handles, on bracket feet, 95cm high, 91cm wide, 47cm deep. (AF)

Lot 78

A continental lady's silver pocket watch, open faced, key wind, silvered coloured dial and silver gilt bow outer detailing, bearing Roman numerals, the case engraved with flowers and reserve shield bearing initials ME, 39.9g all in, together with a Samson Morden silver propelling pencil with amethyst glass terminal, and a horseshoe charm (3)

Lot 148

Musical Instruments - a violin, 35.9cm two-piece back excluding button, outlined throughout with tramline purfling, 60.4cm long overall, associated horse hair bow with mother-of-pearl frog, cased

Lot 18

A set of eight mahogany Sheraton style dining room chairs including two carvers, pierced splats with bow fronted seats with leather covered seat inserts, on tapered front legs united by h-stretchers 97cm H x 50cm W x 44cm DPlease note this item is at an offsite location, buyers will be notified of the location post-sale

Lot 366

A Queen Anne revival oak wingback armchair, bow rail top back flanked by scrolling wings on scrolling arms, spring upholstered seat, raised on turned supports on bun feet united by Hispanic beaded stretchers. Early 20th Century. 105cm H

Lot 405

An eighteenth century Bow porcelain plate decorated with the Two Quails pattern, c. 1756-58.  21 cm wide. (1)Condition: some wear, four small rim chips, one foot rim chip and a fine 2 cm hairline. 

Lot 812

18th century, oil on canvas, portrait of a lady with a blink bow. 55cm H X 45cm W; another portrait of a lady with white neckerchief. 50cm H X 40cm W (2)

Lot 355

* Four porcelain figures, late 19th or early 20th century, each modelled after the Derby originals to represent a continent, comprising: Europa wearing a crown holding an orb and scroll, the arts and sciences at her feet, Africa holding a cornucopia, a lion at his feet, America holding a bow, a crocodile at his feet, and Asia holding a flaming lamp, a camel at her feet, each set to a gilt highlighted base with gilt painted continent name, painted gold anchor mark verso, the tallest 23cm (4) (at fault)

Lot 555

An 18th century Dutch marquetry walnut chair, the vase shaped back inlaid with urn and foliate detail above a bow front upholstered seat, upon front cabriole legs and pad feet, 105cm high, a George II walnut chair with a vase shaped splat back and drop in seat on front cabriole legs and pad feet, 101cm high, a George II padded high back side chair, in classical foliate fabric, raised upon front cabriole legs and pointed pad feet, 114cm high, along with a George II type walnut elbow chair with associated openwork splat back, 108cm high (all with faults and repairs)(4)

Lot 69

A 1796 pattern infantry sword, the 82.5cm fullered steel blade with etched decoration and bayonet tip, the gilt brass hilt with folding guard, knuckle bow with bud finial, cast wire effect grip and urn pommel, 98.5cm long overall, lacking scabbard, with a similar example lacking knuckle bow and finial, a c1790 Naval officer's sword with 74.5cm straight fullered steel blade, the brass stirrup hilt with single bar knuckle bow and horn grip mounted with a brass fouled anchor shield, 88.5cm long overall, and c1790 Naval type sword with 81cm straight fullered etched steel blade with bayonet tip, the steel stirrup hilt with single bar knuckle bow and ribbed and wired ivory grip, 92.5cm long overall, lacking scabbard (4) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The 1796 pattern infantry sword shows wear and tarnishing to the blade, wear to the gilt brass finish of the hilt and a build up of polish residue in various crevices. The 1796 pattern infantry sword lacking knuckle bow and finial is in a similar condition with painted losses. Its scabbard shows a detached brass mounted tip with crude attempted repair and further damage to the leather below the top mount. All the scabbard mounts show wear, dents and tarnish.The naval officer's sword with horn grip shows nicks, tarnishing and wear to the blade, with any etched or engraved decoration to the blade worn away. The hilt shows an open but apparently secure joint where the knuckle bar meets the hilt. The pommel shows a possible later capstan rivet. All brass areas show wear and tarnishing. The horn grip shows a build up of polish. The scabbard shows a crude repair to the tip.The naval officer's sword with ivory grip shows wear, tarnishing and pitting to the blade and steel hilt, and wear, staining and cracking to the ivory grip. The grip wiring is also detached in places. 

Lot 70

A continental court sword, 19th century, the 83cm hollow triangular steel blade with foliate motifs, the steel hilt with shaped guard with eight point gilt star under, faceted knuckle bow, faceted pommel with high capstan rivet, and wire bound grip, 99cm long overall, in metal mounted leather scabbard, with a brass hilted court sword, 19th century, with 71cm hollow triangular steel blade, the guard, knuckle bow and pommel cast with classical figures, 88.5cm long overall, lacking scabbard, and three further court swords lacking scabbards (5) (at fault)

Lot 72

An Andrea [Andrew] Ferrara type sword, possibly 18th century Scottish, the 80cm double edged part-fullered blade indistinctly stamped 'A... FE...A...A' in the fuller, set in an associated basket guard hilt with knuckle bow, wire grip and flat pierced pommel, 99cm long overall, lacking scabbard (at fault)Condition reportGeneral light speckled tarnishing and pitting to the blade, several minor nicks to the top the blade, the associated guard doesn't sit flush with the blade and has overall tarnishing with some light soldering to the bottom tip, the pommel later applied with evidence of glue, extensive wear to the makers name, see further images 

Lot 73

A German sword, 18th century, the 58.5cm single edged curved fullered steel blade with bayonet tip, each side etched with a lion rampant holding a sword and shield with crown above, on one side over an inscription 'Fur Gott und Das Vatterland', the brass hilt with heart shaped guard, thumb loop knuckle bow, cast wire-effect grip and ball pommel with raised capstan rivet, 73.5cm long over all, lacking scabbard (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:The blade shows tarnishing and discolouration throughout, including two small areas of dense dark residue of some kind on each side of the blade approximately 8cm up from the hilt.  The blade is firmly fixed in the hilt, but there are visible gaps around the fixing, and a build up of what appears to be polish residue.  The brass hilt shows tarnishing and the odd small area of discolouration.

Lot 74

A Naval court sword, 19th century, the 50cm hollow triangular steel blade etched with foliate motifs, the brass stirrup hilt with wire bound fish skin grip, shield shaped crown and fouled anchor langets, the foliate detailed knuckle bow entering a lion's mask pommel with mane detail extending up the grip, 59.5cm long overall, in brass mounted scabbard, with a basket hilt court sword, the 62.5cm single edged fullered steel blade with bayonet tip, the three bar brass hilt with knuckle bow, wire bound horn grip and stepped pommel, 63cm long overall, lacking scabbard, and two further court swords (4) (at fault)

Lot 76

A sword hilt with horn grip, 19th century, the silver coloured guard cast with a standing lion to one side and a sleeping lion to the other, the quillons modelled as lion paws, the silver coloured lion's mask pommel with raised capstan rivet, set to an associated 65cm single edged curved fullered steel blade with bayonet tip, 82.5cm long overall, lacking scabbard, with a 1796 pattern infantry sword, the gilt brass hilt with folding guard, knuckle bow (lacking finial), fluted ivory grip and urn pommel, set to an associated 83cm single edged double fullered straight steel blade, indistinctly stamped, possibly for Andrew [Andrea] Ferrara, 99.5cm long overall, lacking scabbard, with a 1796 pattern infantry sword (lacking folding guard), and two further swords, all lacking scabbards (5) (at fault)

Lot 133

A 19th century mahogany apprentice piece table-top bow-front chest of drawers, W40cm, H43cm, D29cm

Lot 27

EDWARD BARNSLEY (1900-1987) BOW-FRONT DISPLAY CABINET, CIRCA 1972 walnut, with sycamore inlay(86cm (33 3/4in) wide, 189cm (74 1/2in) high, 34cm (13 1/4in) deep)Provenance: Purchased from Edward Barnsley by John MinoprioFootnote: Note: The cabinetmaker for this cabinet was assistant Oskar Dawson, under foreman Herbert Upton.

Lot 32

EDWARD BARNSLEY (1900-1987) PAIR OF BOW-FRONT WARDROBES, CIRCA 1980 sapele and mahogany, with ebony inlay and brass handles(each 143.5cm (56 1/2in) wide, 201cm (79in) high, 64cm (25in) deep)Provenance: Commissioned from Edward Barnsley by John Minoprio

Lot 34

EDWARD BARNSLEY (1900-1987) BOW-FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS, DATED 1966 walnut, with sycamore inlay, signed under the drawer by Edward Barnsley and dated 1966(88.5cm (34 3/4in) wide, 81cm (31 3/4in) high, 48cm (18 3/4in) deep)Provenance: Commissioned from Edward Barnsley by John Minoprio

Lot 35

EDWARD BARNSLEY (1900-1987) BOW-FRONT WARDROBE, CIRCA 1950 Australian blackbean, with sycamore inlay, shelved interior with hanging space(126cm (49 1/2in) wide, 179.5cm (70 1/2in) high, 64cm (25in) deep)Provenance: With Liberty & Co., Regent Street, London John Minoprio

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