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Lot 1527

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE A HARDWARE CHEST, BOW SAW AND GARDEN TOOLS

Lot 2268

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND INLAID BOW FRONTED CORNER CUPBOARD WITH DRAWER AND TWO SHAM DRAWERS TO BASE, 40" WIDE AND 53" HIGH

Lot 511

A SILVER FOB WATCH ON A SILVER BOW BROOCH

Lot 527

925 SILVER ENGRAVED BAR BROACH, A MARCASITE BOW BROACH AND ART DECO PAVE CLIP, AND A WHITE METAL AND ENAMEL CORNUCOPIA BROACH AND METALWARE BANGLE

Lot 86

REPRODUCTION CROSS BANDED BOW FRONTED SIDE TABLE AND SIMILAR CABINET

Lot 1344

Unnamed violin in Forenza case with bow. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1345

Forenza childs full size violin and case with bow. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 168

An early 20th century full size violin with 2 piece back stamped STAINER, cracks noted to centre of table, 36cm and a silver mounted bow with PAUL VOIGT, Manchester, receipt, cased

Lot 172

A late 19th/early 20th century two piece birch back violin, marked HOPF with bow and hard case (split to base)

Lot 150

SMALL METAL TOOL BOX WITH VARIOUS HAND TOOLS & JACK & 1 OTHER RED JACK WITH OPERATING HANDLES,AXE & BOW SAW

Lot 219

SHELF WITH A BOW SAW,SLEDGE HAMMER EDGING CUTTER, GOLF UMBRELLA & A HAND AXE

Lot 1528

TELEVISION, signed photo by Harry H Corbett, h/s in bow-tie, 3.5 x 5.5, inscribed, VG

Lot 776

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS 110cm high x 121cm wide x 54cm deep

Lot 160

AN EDWARDIAN BRASS FENDER with swag and bow decoration, and a pair of matching firedogs

Lot 237

A silver-backed dressing table set, Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1922, comprising brushes and a hand mirror, bow border, engraved initials.

Lot 380

A Trifari leaf and scroll gilt metal necklace, matt finish, 38cm; a Trifari gilt metal and paste set bow necklace, 39cm; a Napier gilt metal mesh necklace, 40cm; a Grosse 1963 twisted three-strand gilt metal necklace, 39cm; a Grosse 1964 gilt metal mesh and half-bow necklace, 40cm; a Grosse 1963multi-strand rope necklace, with two leaf and simulated pearl motifs, 40cm; and other gilt metal necklaces.

Lot 381

A pink bakelite bow brooch, 74mm; a purple carved and pierced bakelite leaf brooch, 44mm; a WW2 austerity chic red and burgundy plastic wire coil brooch, 53mm, with similar bakelite ear clips; a lucite pineapple brooch, 57mm; an Art Deco paste set colourless lucite brooch, 79mm; a pair of 1930s celluloid shell ear clips with pink bead decoration, 43mm; a pair of carved dark orange and black bakelite ear screws; and other bakelite and plastic brooches and ear clips.

Lot 395

A large 1940s / 1950s floral gilt metal brooch with two blue paste stones, marked 'Sterling', 74mm; a Sarah Coventry sunflower brooch, gilt metal leaves with paste centre, 49mm; a 1950s Hollywood 'tremblant' floral brooch, gilt metal, 51mm x 59mm; a 1950s / 1960s gilt metal and celluloid cameo brooch, 40mm; a Coro gilt metal and green paste bow brooch, 31mm x 48mm; and other gilt metal, paste and celluloid brooches.

Lot 397

A Chinese-style pierced and carved jadeite-coloured bakelite brooch, in the the form of a flower, 56mm diameter; a jadeite-coloured bakelite brooch in the form of a flowering plant with outer border, 75mm x 48mm; a hand-carved brooch in the form of a bird in flight, 66mm; a hand-carved brooch of a heron in flight, 75mm; a bakelite brooch of a bird in a tree, with outer faceted border, 48mm x 61mm; a bakelite brooch of two flowers, 67mm x 60mm; a bakelite bar brooch with circular paste set motif, 59mm x 25mm; a bakelite and rhodium-plated bow brooch, 92mm x 23mm; a bakelite leaf brooch, 84mm; an apple green lucite 'leaf' brooch 74mm; and a 1940s celluloid fob pin with three leaves suspended underneath, 65mm x 78mm.

Lot 75

Wedgwood Florentine pattern service, W2174, including two coffee pots, two cream jugs, covered sugar bow, sugar bowl, two oval serving dishes, tureen, 12 dinner plates, 12 saucers, 12 coffee cans, 12 side plates, 12 small plates, 12 soup plates.

Lot 13

A pair of teak tub-shaped chairs inset woven-cane panels to the seats & backs, & on cabriole legs (w.a.f.); & a regency-style mahogany bow-back dining chair.

Lot 268

An early 20th century Chinese carpet of ivory ground, with wide blue border & central medallion depicting male & female figures hunting birds with bow & arrow, 8’11½” wide x 12’ long.

Lot 28

A Triumph six-string acoustic guitar; & a Mayflower child’s violin & bow, w.a.f., cased.

Lot 63

A Victorian mahogany bow-front chest, fitted two short & three long graduated drawers with turned knob handles, with half-round pilasters & on bun feet. (w.a.f.), 51½” wide x 43” high x 21¾” deep.

Lot 73

A mahogany splat-back child’s carver dining chair (slight faults); a similar occasional chair; a mahogany dressing table stool, 20½” wide; a mahogany clothes-horse, 28¼” wide; & a set of reproduction mahogany bow-front wall shelves of three open tiers, fitted three small drawers to the lower tier, 23¼” wide x 24¾” high.

Lot 2372

Skylanders Imaginators; boxed Lost Imaginite Mines, Master Ro-Bow with Magic Creation crystal and Imaginite Mystery Chest. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 114

Three: Lance Corporal A. E. Ellis, 1st Battalion, Cameronions (Scottish Rifles), who was killed in action near La Boutillerie during the Battle of Armentières on 22 October 1914 1914 Star, with copy clasp (11030 L. Cpl. A. Ellis. 1/ Sco: Rif.); British War and Victory Medals (11030 Pte. A. E. Ellis. Sco. Rif.); Memorial Plaque (Albert Edward Ellis) good very fine (4) £240-£280 --- Albert Edward Ellis was born in Fulham, London in 1893 and attested for the Middlesex Regiment on 10 April 1911. He was discharged, however, on 8 July 1911 - ‘not likely to become an efficient soldier’. Undeterred, he attested for the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) at Liverpool in 1913 and following the outbreak of the Great War, he sailed with the 1st Battalion for France, disembarking at Havre on 15 August 1914. Advancing on the 23 August to positions on the Mons-Condé Canal near Condé, the battalion received an order to hold the position at all costs but was ordered to retire at 2:00 a.m. on 24 August and withdrew to Jenlain. On 13 October 1914, at the commencement of the Battle of Armentières, the 1st Scottish Rifles as part of the 19th Brigade became attached to the 6th Division - then tasked with holding a line from Radinghem to Ennetières. Dug-in at Bas Maisnil near Fromelles on 20 October and facing desperate and mutually costly attacks by the German 6th Army, the 1st Scottish Rifles were then heavily shelled on 22 October, and fell back to trenches in front of La Boutillerie where they held the position under continued heavy shell-fire accompanied by infantry attacks. 4 officers and 45 other ranks of the battalion were either killed, wounded or missing during the day’s fighting, Ellis being among those killed. He was the son of Mrs Elizabeth Ellis of 99 Swaton Road, Bromley, Bow, London and, having no known grave, is commemorated on the Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium.

Lot 194

Three: Rifleman T. W. Donald, 3rd Battalion, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort’s Own), who was killed in action at Porte Egal Farm during the Battle of Armentières on 23 October 1914 1914 Star, with copy clasp (5088 Pte. T. Donald, 3/Rif: Brig.); British War and Victory Medals (5088 Pte. T. W. Donald. Rif. Brig.) nearly extremely fine (3) £200-£240 --- Thomas William Donald was born in 1894 at Bow, Middlesex and resided at Clerkenwell. He attested for the Rifle Brigade at Stratford, Essex in 1913 and served with the 3rd Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 10 September 1914. Soon into action at the Aisne, his battalion relieved the 1st Royal Berkshires in trenches 2 miles north of Soupir on 21 September. The following month, on 18 October, they took part in the attack on Pérenchies outside Armentières, followed by a withdrawal, three days later, to a new line near Porte Egal Farm. Here an enemy attack was repelled with large numbers of Germans killed on 22 October. Another German attack the following day caused heavy casualties among the 3rd Rifle Brigade however, particularly among C Company. The battalion losses that day were Lieutenant D. B. Landale killed, 17 other ranks killed and 43 wounded. Rifleman Donald was among those killed. The son of Caroline Sarah Donald of 64 Shaftsbury Road, Brighton, he has no known grave and is commemorated on the Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium.

Lot 201

Pair: Rifleman W. Cresswell, 8th Battalion (Post Office Rifles), late 5th (City of London) Battalion (London Rifle Brigade), London Regiment, who was killed in action on 3 October 1918 British War and Victory Medals (306264 Pte. W. Cresswell. 5-Lond. R.) in paper packets in damaged named card box of issue, all in outer OHMS transmission envelope addressed to ‘Mrs Cresswell, 91 Wellington Road, Bromley by Bow’; Memorial Plaque (William Cresswell) extremely fine (3) £200-£240 --- William Cresswell was born in Colchester and resided in Bow, London. He served with the 5th (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment (London Rifle Brigade) on the Western Front from 3 August 1918. Posted to the 8th Battalion (Post Office Rifles) on 10 August, he was killed in action by a machine gun bullet on 3 October 1918 at the start of the Fifth Army’s Final Advance in Artois. He was the son of Arthur and Martha Cresswell of 91 Wellington Road, Bow, Bromley, London and is commemorated on the Vis-en-Artois Memorial, France. Sold together with a card framed photograph, 80mm x 130mm, thought to be of the recipient in uniform; a canvas wallet, stamped to the front ‘L.R.B. France, 1918’; two letters, dated 18 September 1918 and 28 September 1918, written by the recipient whilst on active service in France with Y Platoon, 8th London Regiment, and sent to his mother, one written on YMCA B.E.F. Paper with matching envelope; a letter dated 6 October 1918 from 2nd Lieut. F. R. Julian, Y Platoon, B Company, 8th London Regt., to the recipient’s mother offering condolences and providing details relating to her son’s death, burial, grave location and personal effects; a letter of condolence dated 1st November 1918 to the recipient’s mother on paper with letter heading ‘Baltic House, 27 Leadenhall Street, London’ - signature illegible; a letter dated 21 November 1919 to the recipient’s father from Lieut W. L. Taggart-Webb, late 17th London Regt, regarding the burial location of the recipient; a birthday card to the recipient’s mother from the recipient’s brother, Jim; War Office Form No. 1A; Army Form W. 3171A; Dependent’s Form F; and Dependent’s Form 4K, all forms with reference to the recipient.

Lot 205

A Great War ‘Western Front’ M.M. group of four awarded to Lance Sergeant P. W. Turner, 17th (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment (Poplar and Stepney Rifles) (Territorial Force) who died of wounds on the Western Front on 30 June 1916 Military Medal, G.V.R. (2779 L. Sjt: P. W. Turner. 17/Lond: R. - T.F.); 1914-15 Star (2779, Pte. P. W. Turner, 17-Lond. R.); British War and Victory Medals (2779 Cpl. P. W. Turner. 17-Lond. R.); Memorial Plaque (Percy William Turner) with Buckingham Palace enclosure, in card envelope; Memorial Scroll, ‘L. Serjt. Percy William Turner London Regt.’ the surname amended to ‘Jackson’, in its OHMS scroll tube, addressed to, ‘Mr. W. Jackson’, slight edge bruise to M.M. otherwise good very fine or better (6) £400-£500 --- M.M. London Gazette 14 September 1916. Percy William Jackson, alias Percy William Turner, was born in 1893 at Harston, Cambridgeshire, the son of William and Amy Ann Jackson. He attested for the Poplar and Stepney Rifles at Bow, London in October 1914 and served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 10 March 1915. He died of wounds on the Western Front on 30 June 1916 and was awarded the Military Medal, the latter being notified in an edition of the London Gazette carrying retrospective ‘non-immediate’ awards mostly for the period March to June 1916. He is buried in Barlin Communal Cemetery Extension, France. Sold together with the Imperial War Graves Commission commemorative scroll for Barlin Communal Cemetery Extension, France in its tube, named to ‘Jackson (served as Turner)...’; the recipient’s card identity tag with string, named, ‘2779 Rfn. W. P. Turner. C.E. 17 London’; together with the recipient’s father’s Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes medal, metal, open book on cross with crossed swords suspension and letters RAOB, registered manufacturer EH, with buffalo horns top bar, in original box, engraved to the reverse, ‘G.C.K.P. W. Jackson. Companion. 1923.’

Lot 222

A Great War M.B.E. pair awarded to Nurse Miss Gertrude E. Holmes, South African Military Nursing Service The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Civil) Member’s 1st type, lady’s shoulder badge, silver, hallmarks for London 1919, on lady’s bow riband, in Garrard, London, case of issue; Bilingual Victory Medal 1914-19 (P/Nurse G. E. Holmes.); together with the recipient’s cape badge and riband bar, the latter including the riband for the British War Medal and a M.I.D. oak leaves emblem on the Victory Medal riband, nearly extremely fine (2) £140-£180 --- M.B.E. London Gazette 14 January 1921: ‘For services in connection with the War.’ M.I.D. London Gazette 31 January 1919.

Lot 226

A Second War ‘Burma operations’ A.R.R.C. group of five attributed to Sister Annie Dogherty, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class (A.R.R.C.), G.VI.R. 1st issue, silver and enamel, the reverse of the lower arm officially dated ‘1946’, on lady’s bow riband, in Garrard, London case of issue; 1939-45 Star; Burma Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, good very fine (5) £200-£240 --- A.R.R.C. London Gazette 17 January 1946: ‘In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Burma.’ Sold together with a photographic image of the recipient, and various other ephemera, including the recipient’s riband bar and a Royal Medico-Psychological Association medal for proficiency in mental nursing, bronze, the reverse engraved ‘E. Dougherty [sic].’

Lot 244

Royal Red Cross, 1st Class (R.R.C.), G.V.R., silver-gilt, gold, and enamel, on lady’s bow riband, in Garrard, London, case of issue, extremely fine £300-£400

Lot 334

Four: Chief Petty Officer Telegraphist A. Pryke, Royal Navy, who was Mentioned in Despatches in January 1942 1914-15 Star (J.35896 A. Pryke L.Tel. R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (J.35896 A. Pryke. L.Tel. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 3rd issue, coinage head (J.35896 A. Pryke. P.O. Tel. H.M.S. Cumberland), the Great War awards slightly later issues, contact marks, nearly very fine (4) £120-£160 --- M.I.D. London Gazette 1 January 1942. Arthur Pryke was born on 24 March 1899, at Bow, London, and commenced naval service as a Boy Second Class in H.M.S. Impregnable on 16 March 1915, being re-rated Boy Telegraphist on 3 July 1915. He was advanced to Telegraphist, H.M.S. Revenge on 1 April 1917, and Leading Telegraphist, on 24 March 1918. He was appointed Petty Officer Telegraphist, H.M.S. Cumberland, on 8 July 1930, and was awarded the L.S. & G.C. medal in 1932, before being loaned to the Royal New Zealand Navy for three years in 1933. He was shore pensioned from H.M.S. Caledon on 23 March 1939, but was called up for active service in February 1940, and served in H.M.S. President II (Whitehall W.T.), H.M.S. Afrikander, and H.M.S. Titania. For his services during the Second World War he was Mentioned in Despatches. He was finally released from service in November 1945.

Lot 5

Three: Lance-Corporal F. H. T. Burfield, Royal Horse Guards (The Blues), who was killed in action near Brielen during the First Battle of Ypres on 19 November 1914 1914 Star, with clasp (1475 Cpl. F. Burfield. R. H. Gds:); British War and Victory Medals (1475 Tpr. F. H. T. Burfield. R. H. Gds.) with named lid from card box of issue, extremely fine (3) £260-£300 --- Frank Henry Thomas Burfield was born in 1891 at Bow, Middlesex and attested for the Royal Horse Guards in August 1911 at Westminster, Middlesex, advancing to Lance Corporal on 31 August 1914. He served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 7 October 1914 as part of the 7th Household Cavalry Brigade in the 3rd Cavalry Division. Having been heavily engaged at Zandvoorde, concluding with the loss of Lord Worsley’s Machine-Gun Section in a famous bloody last stand with the Life Guards on 30 October, the Royal Horse Guards remained in the Ypres Sector during November and Lance Corporal Burfield was killed in action near Brielen, just north west of Ypres on 19 November. He was the son of Edmund C. and Amelia Burfield of Market Place, New Barnet, Hertfordshire and is commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium. He is also named on the Household Cavalry Monument at Zanvoorde.

Lot 564

Jubilee 1977 (2), unnamed as issued, both on lady’s bow ribands, one in Royal Mint card box of issue; Imperial Service Medal, G.V.R., Circular issue, 1st ‘coinage head’ issue (George James Frost) in Royal Mint case of issue; Civil Defence Long Service Medal, E.II.R., unnamed as issued, in Royal Mint case of issue, extremely fine (4) £100-£140

Lot 656

Bulgaria, Kingdom, Military Order for Bravery, Soldier’s Cross for Bravery (2), Second Class, gilt, dated 1915; Third Class, silvered, dated 1879, on bow riband; Long Service Cross (3), Ferdinand I, Silver Cross for Officers for 10 Years’ service; Ferdinand I, Bronze Cross for other ranks for 10 Years’ service; Boris III, Bronze Cross for other ranks for 20 Years’ service; Cross for the Proclamation of the Kingdom 1908, bronze, generally good very fine Bulgaria, People’s Republic, Patriotic War Medal 1944-45, silvered, very fine (7) £100-£140

Lot 657

Bulgaria, Kingdom, Military Order for Bravery, Soldier’s Cross for Bravery, Third Class, silvered, on bow riband; Order of St. Alexander, Merit Cross, silvered; Order of Merit, Civil Division, Merit Cross, silver, angles plain; Great War Commemorative Medal 1915-18, gilt, on combatant’s riband, generally very fine (4) £100-£140

Lot 665

Germany, Prussia, War Merit Medal 1870-71 (2), combatant’s type, bronze, 3 clasps, Beaumont, Metz, Paris; non-combatant’s type, iron; Military Merit Medal for Foreigners, silver, on combatant’s riband; together with a shooting cross, silver, the reverse engraved ‘Schützenverein Dimhausen s.König 1925’; and an unofficial cast bronze Comrade’s medal ‘Ich hatt einen Kameraden’, on bow riband, generally very fine (5) £60-£80

Lot 677

Serbia, Kingdom, Medal for Zeal (3), gilt (2); silver; Medal for Military Virtue, gilt; Civil Merit Medal, silver; Red Cross Medal 1912-13, silver and enamel, lacking bow riband, some enamel damage to last, otherwise very fine and better Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Jubilee Medal for the 40th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War 1985, bronze, good very fine (7) £140-£180

Lot 72

Three: Private F. Norman, 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, who was reported missing, presumed dead, following a counter attack on Wytschaete on 1 November 1914 1914 Star, with clasp (7865 Pte. F. Norman. 1/Linc: R.); British War and Victory Medals (7865 Pte. F. Norman. Linc. R.); Memorial Plaque (Frederick Norman) neat holes drilled in the plaque at 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock for mounting, otherwise extremely fine (4) £240-£280 --- Frederick Norman was born in 1886 at Bow Brickhill, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire and attested for the Lincolnshire Regiment in 1906. He served in the 1st Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 13 August 1914 and was reported missing, presumed dead on or since 1 November 1914. His battalion had already fought and incurred heavy casualties (unusually for a single battalion) at all the major battles of 1914 - Mons, Le Cateau, the Marne, the Aisne, la Bassée, Messines and Armentières - prior to their taking part in a counter attack on Wytschaete on 1 November 1914 as the Battle of Messines began to merge with the First Battle of Ypres. Private Norman was deemed, for official purposes, to have been killed in action on 1 November 1914. The son of George and Annie Norman of Bow Brickhill, Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, he has no known grave, and is commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium.

Lot 9

A Victorian mahogany low salon chair with buttoned back and serpentine seat, on carved and turned legs, a Victorian spoon-back chair, the carved frame with buttoned back and serpentine seat, on short cabriole legs and a Georgian mahogany bow-fronted chest of two short and two long cockbeaded drawers, on bracket feet, 88cm wide, (split to top and one side), (3).

Lot 404

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bow fronted display cabinet with leaded glass doors

Lot 414

An Edwardian mahogany bow fronted three drawer chest

Lot 258

Bow with four military bags/holsters, and eye protectors.

Lot 407

19th Century bow front single drawer side table on square tapering legs, 74cm high by 84cm wide by 50cm deep.

Lot 35

VINTAGE MAHOGANY BOW FRONT RAILBACK SIDEBOARD - carved edge top detail over three central bowed drawers and twin oval panel cupboard doors all having replacement brass handles on carved knee supports and ball and claw feet, 117cms overall H, 153cms W, 57cms D

Lot 245

A 19th century mahogany bow front chest of drawers

Lot 275

A Bowtech Swat Purplefire carbon compound bow in custom bow case with accessories, including zone scope micro stand

Lot 488

A bow fronted reproduction chest of six drawers

Lot 765

A bow front knee-hole mahogany dressing table - width 135cms

Lot 777

A bow front walnut chest of drawers with drop handles - width 79cms

Lot 5628

Kommode (Bow Chest), England 18. Jh., Mahagoni furniert, Bandintarsien, gebauchter Korpus mit 4 Schüben, Messingbeschlägen und geschweifter Platte, 90 x 100 x 54 cm

Lot 600

An early 20th century Czechoslovakia full size violin. The violin having two pieces maple back, maple ribs, spruce front, ebony fingerboard and pegs. The musical instrument having a paper label to the inside reading “ Copy Of Antonius Stradivarius - Made In Czechoslovakia “. The violin is complete with bow and case.

Lot 86

GERMAN VIOLIN LABELLED A.K HUTTI 1972 WITH BOW AND CASE - 59 CMS LENGTH

Lot 91

FRENCH VIOLIN LABELLED C.A MOUCOUTEL 1853 WITH BOW AND CASE - 59 CMS LENGTH

Lot 1021

A 9ct. gold bow fob suspending vitrine pendant together with a pair of vitrine drop earrings (2) 

Lot 1350

Zelia Maria Klezx (Belgian, late 19th Century), ‘Petty’- portrait of a chihuahua wearing a bell collar and red bow, signed lower right, oil on canvas, 37 x 54.5 cms

Lot 152

A Georgian style mahogany bow front chest of four long graduated drawers, ogee bracket feet, 85cm h x 79cm W x 52.5cm D

Lot 2272

A George III oak bow front hanging corner cupboard with a pair of doors enclosing shaped shelves, flanked by reeded columns 100cm H x 70cm W

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