A LENCI STYLE CLOTH DOLL with a short blonde wig, and painted side-glancing eyes and other facial features, on a jointed body, wearing a blue, yellow and black felt dress, with a co-ordinated bow and shoes, 50cm high. Condition Report : Some moth damage, notably to lower left leg. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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Early 20th century tortoiseshell silver trinket box raised on four feet, cast flower head and leaf shoulders, plain polished body, the hinged silver and tortoiseshell lid with silver inlaid swag, garland and ribbon and bow decoration, velvet lined interior, makers Charles & Richard Comyns, London 1917, length approx 11.5cm
Meredew - A retro 20th Century 1960's teak bow fronted sideboard credenza having an off set central bank of four drawers flanked by cupboards to each side with all having recessed handles. All raised on tapering supports with rounded ends. Wear commensurate with age with some wear to the handles. Measures approx; 72cm x 171cm x 47cm.
A good contemporary blond oak bedroom suite comprising of a bow front double wardrobe and matching bedside cabinet. Raised on squared legs with a single drawer to the base having wardrobe atop and finished with a flared pediment. Together with matching pedestal bedside cabinet. Matching chest of drawers in lot 1294. Measures 20 x 113 x 62cm.
Early 20th century taxidermy trout (Salmo trutta), preserved by J Cooper & Sons, caught by W H Bates, June 2nd 1928, weight 6lbs 2ozs, mounted in a naturalistic setting contained within a typical ebonised bow-fronted three-glass display case with verre églomisé border and gilt applied legend, bearing label verso 'Caught below Bulls Lock, River Kennett, Newbury, on Hackled Mayfly by W H Bates', J Cooper & Sons label to interior of case, h36.5cm w78cm d19.9cm
Early 20th century taxidermy Grayling (Thymallus thymallus), by A W Gamage Ltd, Holborn, London, caught by W H Bates June 1909, weight 2lb 1oz, mounted in a naturalistic setting contained within a typical ebonised bow-fronted three-glass display case with verre églomisé border and gilt applied legend, A W Gamage label to interior of case, h31.5cm w55.5cm d14cm
Taxidermy study of three Golden Orfe caught by David Steuart on the River Test at Romsey, June and August 1975, mounted in a naturalistic setting contained within a ebonised bow-fronted three-glass display case with verre églomisé border and gilt applied legend, printed story of the three Orfe to side panel and hand written letter by David Steuart stating the authenticity of the Golden Orfe and stating that the largest would have broken the record at the time it was caught. but this was not claimed, h58.5cm w98cm d22.5cm
A Tiffany & Co. silver and gold 'Triple Bow' necklace, of bi-colour design, the textured bow line suspended from a polished bar, with integral trace link chain, signed T&Co., stamped 925 and 750, length 41cm, gross weight 5.3g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with age and wear
COLOUR-CHANGE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND PENDANT NECKLACE/BROOCH, CIRCA 1900The cushion-shaped colour-change sapphire, within a millegrain-set surround of old brilliant-cut diamonds, encircled by an openwork tear-drop shaped frame of old cushion-shaped and brilliant-cut diamonds, suspended from a similarly-cut diamond bow surmount, on a fine trace-link chain, with screwdriver and brooch fitting, pendant length 4.7cm, chain length 38cm, fitted case by R & S Garrard & Co., Goldsmiths, Jewellers, &c. to the King, by Special Appointment to the Crown, Haymarket, London, with cream silk and velvet interiorFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from AnchorCert stating that the colour-change sapphire is of natural Burmese origin with no evidence of treatment, appearing deep blue in daylight and deep violet in incandescent light. Report number 287713/20054770, dated 25th October 2021.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SYNTHETIC SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BOW BROOCH, CIRCA 1935The pierced platinum ribbon set throughout with old brilliant and single-cut diamonds, accented by a channel-set 'stripe' of calibré-cut synthetic sapphires and a central old brilliant-cut diamond, principal diamond approximately 1.00 carat, length 6.2cm, fitted case by C. F. Carlman of Stockholm, SwedenFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
BELLE ÉPOQUE NATURAL PEARL AND DIAMOND NECKLACE, CIRCA 1905The 13.2mm x 10.4mm natural pearl within a garland surround with floral and ribbon bow detail, set throughout with cushion-shaped, single and old brilliant-cut diamonds, suspending a 13.0mm x 9.3mm natural pearl drop, on a trace-link chain, mounted in silver and gold, lengths: pendant 6.2cm, chain 41.7cmFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from AnchorCert stating that the pearls are natural, saltwater. Report number 288385/20055110, dated 4th November 2021.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ROCK CRYSTAL AND RUBY NECKLACEComposed of cushion-shaped rock crystals, graduating in size from the centre, connected by vari-cut ruby bow motifs, suspending a pear-shaped rock crystal pendant, 19th-20th century composite, rubies all in closed-back settings, several small rubies deficient, three bows with missing drops, length 45.7cm, leather caseFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian Turquoise And Seed Pearl NeckalceA charming 9ct turquoise and split pearl necklace in the form of an articulated bow motif set with graduating split pearls and a central turquoise. Further pearl and turquoise detail to a duble linked trace style chain. 11.4g13 1/2 inchesCondition report: good
A late 19th century Swiss silver cased, open face, key wind, cylinder fob watch and bow brooch.The frosted gilt movement with cylinder escapement, to a fancy Roman enamel dial with gilt hands in an all over engraved casewith Swiss duty marks, 73683, further engraved to the cuvette"PM Marsh". Together with an Elizabeth II bow brooch with swivel suspension, London -1979Width 36mmQty: 2Condition report: Case- All over age related wear.Dial- FineMovement- Clean, free and running at present, hands set.Brooch- Worn and repaired.
A SPANISH CARVED SCULPTURE OF THE CHRIST CHILD AS SALVATORE MUNDIPOSSIBLY WORKSHOP OF JUAN MARTÍNEZ MONTAÑÉS, 17TH CENTURYDepicted holding the orb, emblematic of Earth, in his left hand, right hand now with a later torch42cm high, the base 17cm wide The archetype of the Christ Child in Spanish sculpture was Montañés' depiction of "Niño Jesús" in the Cofradía del Santísimo Sacramento, Seville in 1606. This current lot shows similarities in its use of slight contraposto, the legs and arms in opposing directions with the weight of movement forwards in his right (true) arm. There is also the slight bow to his right leg but this lot shows a more traditional, less 'earthly' depiction of the face and hair. For a similar work please see Sotheby's, Old Master Sculpture and Works Of Art, 6th July 2021, Lot 52.
A 15ct gold double sovereign case, of oblong form, with a crest and motto 'auxilio dei' engraved to the front cover, London 1913, 76 x 30mm, 39.15gCondition report: Maker's mark JW&Co, possibly Joseph Walton & Co.Catalogued dimensions include the suspension ring/bow.Some dings to both covers.Surface marks/scratches.One steel pin missing from the inside of the case.
A set of ten silver and silver gilt Christmas Carol boxes, by Stuart Devlin, London 1971-1980'Good King Wenceslas...', London 1971, the matted rectangular cover with applied bow and ribbon lifting to reveal King Wenceslas looking out with a pile of logs at his feet;'God rest Ye Merry Gentlemen...', London 1972, textured cylindrical cover with applied holly sprig, lifting to reveal two animated figures under a lamp post, textured ground;'Christmas is Coming...', London 1973, linear satin finished cylindrical cover with bow and star detail lifting to reveal an oxidised figure holding a top hat with a goose under his arm;'Hark! the Herald angels Sing...', London 1974, cross-hatched satin finished rectangular cover with applied holly sprig, lifting to reveal a herald angel;'The Holly and the Ivy...', London 1975, linear satin-finished rectangular cover with applied string tie detail, lifting to reveal a man dressed in a top hat and tails holding a sprig of holly and ivy in each hand;'We three Kings of Orient are...', London 1976, satin finished cylindrical cover surmounted with enamel holly detail, lifting to reveal three gilded Kings under a green enamelled palm tree, on an oxidised ground;'I saw three ships...', London 1977, rectangular cover with over-lapping engine-turned circles surmounted with a flower, lifting to reveal two silver-gilt ships flanking a larger silver ship, on a translucent blue enamelled ground;'Ding Dong Merrily on high...', London 1978, textured cylindrical cover surmounted by a silvered bow, lifting to reveal a scene with carol singers, a fir tree and bell tower with swinging bell, on a cream enamelled ground;'While Shepherds Watched...', London 1979, machine turned cylindrical cover with polished top and tie rope detail, lifting to reveal the angel Gabriel appearing to four seated shepherds, translucent yellow enamelled ground;'Away in a Manger...', London 1980, linear-finished cylindrical cover lifting to reveal Mary and Joseph watching over Jesus in the manger, translucent enamelled ground.Condition report: In good condition generally, but need careful cleaning. Most of cards are creased and bent some more so than others. No 7. 'We three ships..' has enamel surface breaking away and will need redoing
A Continental gold pin set open faced pocket watch, 47mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary dial at '6', engine turned circular barley decoration to the case back, with vacant cartouche and garter surround, to metal cuvette and bow, marked 14k, suspended on a French gold Albert chain, with alternating hollow paper and oval trace links, with a gold locket and gold cased watch key, French poinçoin for 18ct gold, 76.15g, 28.71gCondition report: Watch:Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands set, but crown stiff to adjust to hands.Some marks to dial.Case scratched, and a number of dents to case back and sides.Some chips to the edge of the glass.Some cracks or solder joins visible to case parts.Chain:Locket tested as approximately 18ct gold, chain and key with French marks.Locket cover dented.Dents to most of the hollow links, and wear to the solid links. Some dings to the watch key.
An 18ct gold key wound hunter pocket watch, 48mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, gold spade hands and a subsidiary dial at '6', the movement marked Joseph Harris, 168 Park Road, Kennington, no. 12637, London 1907, suspended on an 18ct gold curb link double Albert chain, with 'T'-bar fitting, swivel clasp at one end and half solid bolt ring at the other, London 1894, 430mm long, 86.11g, 66.74gCondition report: Watch:Not currently running. Case surface worn - originally had engine turned circular barley decoration, some of which is still visible to the front cover, but almost none visible on the back cover.Surface marks/scratches to case.Wear to top of bow.Chain:Wear between links.Jump rings to the 'T'-bar are very worn.Top of bolt ring worn.
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