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Lot 967

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CHEST OF DRAWERS, ON TURNED FEET, 121CM H; 110 X 53CM Numerous scuffs, scratches and chips; losses to beading, old repairs to feet

Lot 128

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER DOUBLE PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, EACH FRAME SURMOUNTED BY A CAST RIBBON BOW AND HINGED CENTRE, ENGRAVED INEZ 1903, LEATHER BACKED, 23.5 X 31.5CM, BY J BATSON & SON, LONDON 1903 Good condition with some light polish wear only, the leather backs original and also in reasonably good preservation with some staining and slight scuff marks

Lot 317

AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN PEAR SHAPED VASE, PROPABLY  COALPORT, C1860, FINELY DECORATED IN SEVRES STYLE WITH A VIVID BLUE RUFFLED RIBBON ENTWINED BY FLOWERS TIED BY GILT BOW, GILT DENTIL RIM, 68MM H, INCISED 2 Good condition

Lot 482

A FRENCH FRUITWOOD STATUETTE OF A WOMAN, 19TH C, IN DIAPHANOUS DRAPERY, ARMBAND AND SANDALS, ON  ROCKY BOW CENTRED BASE WITH OAKS AND FERNS, 53CM H Lacks left arm and part of right hand, old repair breaks to both ankles; small chips, shrinkage crack in base. At the back of the base a drilled hole where once adapted as a lamp, pleasing rich old colour

Lot 519

AN 1803 PATTERN SWORD AND SCABBARD, THE ETCHED BLADE ENGRAVED GRENADIER GUARDS AND ON THE OTHER SIDE FOR MY COUNTRY and  KING, RUDIMENTARY 1801-16 ROYAL KNUCKLE  ARMS AND GR NKUCKLE BOW, PIERCED BRASS MOUNTED SCABBARD, BLADE 77.3CM Blade pitted and worn, straight, not chipped, hilt mounts all present and secure but a little loose. Wire present, the sharkskin grip worn with loss. Scabbard complete but leather worn and holed/torn

Lot 629

ENGLISH CERAMICS. FABER & FABER, PUBLISHERS MONOGRAPHS COMPRISING LONGTON HALL BLUE AND WHITE, LOWESTOFT, WEDGWOOD, STAFFORDSHIRE SALTGLAZED STONEWARE, DERBY PORCELAIN, EIGHTEENTH CENTURY PORCELAIN, EIGHTEENTH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN, DELFTWARE, WORCESTER, BOW AND NEW HALL (HOLGATE), ILLUSTRATED, DUST JACKETS, 1948-'80S (13)

Lot 632

CHELSEA AND BOW PORCELAIN.  BRYANT (G E) THE CHELSEA PORCELAIN TOYS  PLTS, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND NUMBERED 246/650, BLUE CLOTH, 1925, W KING, CHELSEA PORCELAIN, F S MACKENNA, CHELSEA PORCELAIN THE TRIANGLE AND RAISED ANCHOR WARES (AND) THE RED ANCHOR WARES, 2 VOLS AND F HURLBUTT, BOW PORCELAIN (5)

Lot 252

A Bow platecirca 1765of circular form, the powder blue ground body reserved with a central roundel and four fan shaped panels painted with Chinese river landscapes, with four further roundels of small floral sprays, pseudo Chinese character marks, 18cm diameterCondition report: There are three glaze faults to the obverse, no damages or any repairs.

Lot 418

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bow-front glazed display cabinet, 68cm wide, 147cm high, 37cm deep.Condition report: There is a visible repair to the front top corner the top panel possibly replaced the exterior shows some cosmetic marks and scratches in places the interior fabric is stained. There is no key to the lock. Please refer to images.

Lot 15

In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteA Great War R.R.C. group of five awarded to Sister Miss Emilie E. Wraxall, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve Royal Red Cross, 1st Class (R.R.C.), G.V.R., silver-gilt, gold, and enamel, with Garrard, London, case of issue; Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (Nursing Sister E. E. Wraxall.); 1914-15 Star (Sister E. E. Wraxall. Q.A.I.M.N.S.R.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (Sister E. E. Wraxall.); together with the recipient's Soldiers’, Sailors’, and Airmen’s Families Association badge, with ‘Ten Years’ top riband bar and two further ‘Five Years’ Additional Award Bars, silver, the reverse engraved ‘”Alexandra” Nurse E. Wraxall, 1932’, all mounted court-style for display purposes, the R.R.C. with lady’s bow riband, good very fine (6) £700-£900 --- R.R.C. London Gazette 3 June 1919. A.R.R.C. London Gazette 3 June 1916. Miss Emilie Elizabeth Wraxall was born in Agra, India, on 13 March 1865, the daughter of Sir Morville Wraxall, Bt., and trained at Crumpsall Infirmary, Manchester. She joined the Army Nursing Service Reserve on 24 July 1900, and served with them in South Africa during the Boer War. Appointed to the Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve, she served with them in Egypt during the Great War from 17 November 1914, attached to the Reception Station at Mustapha. For her services during the Great War she was Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette 21 June 1916) and was awarded the Royal Red Cross 2nd Class in 1916, being advanced 1st Class in 1919. She was demobilised on 7 May 1920, and died in 1955.

Lot 231

In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteThe D.B.E. insignia attributed to Dame Janet Vaughan (1899-1993), Principal of Somerville College, Oxford, 1945-67, a distinguished haematologist and radiation pathologist, and pioneer of the wartime blood transfusion service The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, D.B.E. (Civil) Dame Commander’s 2nd type set of insignia, comprising lady’s shoulder badge, silver-gilt and enamels, on lady’s bow ribbon, and breast star, silver, silver-gilt and enamels, in its Garrard & Co. Ltd. case of issue, extremely fine (2) £1,000-£1,200 --- D.B.E. London Gazette 1 January 1957: Miss Janet Maria Vaughan, O.B.E., D.M., F.R.C.P. (Mrs. Gourlay), Principal, Somerville College, Oxford. Sold with family letter of attribution together with various newspaper obituaries from January 1993, and some photocopied pages from her unpublished autobiography ‘Jogging Along’.

Lot 320

In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteA rare and extremely well documented Great War group of seven awarded to Sister Adelaide R. Poole, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve, later United States Army Nursing Service, who served with both British and American Forces during the Great War, before post-War service in Serbia and Montenegro with the American Red Cross; her entire service is chronicled in her detailed, most comprehensive, and often poignant hand-written diaries covering the years 1908-21 1914-15 Star (Nurse A. R. Poole); British War and Victory Medals (Sister A. R. Poole); Serbia, Kingdom, Order of St. Sava, Fifth Class badge, silver and enamel, Bishop with green robes; Red Cross Medal of Merit, silver and enamel, on lady’s bow riband; United States of America, Victory Medal, bronze, 1 clasp, France; New York State Service Medal 1917-19, bronze; together with the recipient’s Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve cape badge, silver; and United States of America Red Cross Service Medal, gilt and enamel, with top ‘Foreign Service’ riband bar, traces of verdigis particularly to the British Victory Medal, otherwise generally very fine (9) £800-£1,200 --- Adelaide Rebecca Poole was born in Kilburn, London on 30 July 1876, ands was educated at Westbourne Park High School. Moving to the United States of America, she trained as a nurse at New York City Hospital, before working as a private nurse whilst living in Rochester, New York State, where she was also actively engaged in work to combat the spread of tuberculosis. Returning to the United Kingdom, she enlisted in Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve on 24 October 1910, whilst working at View Mount Nursing Home, Inverness. Mobilised for War service, Miss Poole served during the Great War in the Hospital Ship Dieppe from 15 May 1915, before resigning her position in an emotive letter dated 25 February 1916, citing her need to avoid ‘a complete breakdown in health’, whilst serving at No. 1 Stationary Hospital, Rouen. Released on 15 April 1916, she returned to the United States of America. After recovering her health Miss Poole subsequently enlisted in the United States Army Nursing Service, taking her oath of office on 25 March 1918, and was posted to Base Hospital 19 in Vichy-Allier on 19 June 1918, before further service at a number of hospitals in France. Honourably discharged on 20 August 1919, she subsequently saw foreign service with the American Red Cross in Serbia and Montenegro until January 1921, before returning to the United States of America. On 2 December 1927, the Adjutant General’s Office of the War Department, Washington, informed her that she had been awarded the Order of St. Sava, Fifth Class, for her service in Serbia and Montenegro. (Original notification enclosed). Later retiring to Sussex, United Kingdom, Miss Poole died on 10 November 1961, aged 85. Sold together with an astonishing archive of original material including her original service records; an original Chartwell headed letter from Grace Hamblin, personal secretary to Sir Winston and Lady Churchill; Various press cuttings relating to her nursing work in the United States of America and the award of the Order of St. Sava; Original Carte de Viste photos from when she was a child and young lady; an archive of photos from her time nursing in Serbia and Montenegro; newspaper cutting from Rochester, USA. dated 1921 including an interview ‘Nurse, last to return of those who went out with Base Hospital No. 19’; together with her detailed, most comprehensive and often poignant hand-written diaries covering the years 1908-21, this a rare archive, worthy of publication.

Lot 60

In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteFour: Bandmaster J. Prosser, 6th Dragoons, late 15th Hussars Afghanistan 1878-80, no clasp (1345 Pte. J. Prosser. 15th Hussrs.); Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (3097 Bd: Mstr: J. Prosser. 6th Dragoons.); Army L.S. & G.C., E.VII.R. (3097 Bandmaster J. Prosser. 6th Dragoons); Army Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R., 3rd issue (Bandmr. J. Prosser. 6-Dns.) contact marks, otherwise nearly very fine and better (4) £600-£800 --- L.S. & G.C. Army Order 172 of October 1903, without gratuity. M.S.M. Army Order 163 of 1932. James Prosser was born in Kensington, London, and attested for the 15th Hussars at Bow Police Court on 11 August 1873, aged 15 years, a musician by trade. He was promoted to Corporal on 16 December 1882, and re-engaged to complete 21 years on 23 June 1885. He transferred as Corporal to the 19th Hussars on 4 September 1886, was promoted to Sergeant on 23 October 1886, and transferred as Bandmaster to the 6th Dragoons on 15 July 1891. He served abroad with the 15th Hussars in India and Afghanistan from December 1876 to January 1881, and in South Africa from January 1881 to January 1882, including the Boer War of 1881; and with the 6th Dragoons in South Africa from December 1900 to November 1902, and in Egypt from May 1906 to October 1907. He elected his brother Bandmaster W. Prosser, 19th Hussars, as his next of kin. He was discharged at Ballincollig on 3 January 1908. His death was reported in the Army List of August 1947. Sold with copied discharge papers.

Lot 689

In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteSold by Order of the Family for the Benefit of the Fawcett Society. The Women’s Social and Political Union Medal awarded to Miss Nellie Godfrey, who was arrested and imprisoned for throwing a missile at Winston Churchill’s car as he attended an election rally in Bolton in December 1909 Women’s Social and Political Union Medal for Valour, 22mm, silver, the obverse inscribed ‘Hunger Strike’, the reverse named ‘Nellie Godfrey’, the suspension bar dated ‘December 7th. 1909’, complete with integral top ‘For Valour’ brooch bar, the lettering on the top brooch bar, suspension bar, and medal obverse enamelled in the colours of the W.S.P.U., in original case of issue, the inside silk interior lining of lid with gold blocked inscription, ‘Presented to Nellie Godfrey. 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’, the lining now somewhat distressed and worn but name still legible, the medal nearly extremely fine £6,000-£8,000 --- Nellie Godfrey joined the Women’s Social and Political Union in 1909, and was first arrested in the summer of 1909, appearing before Bow Street Magistrates on 9 July 1909. She was arrested for a second time on 7 December of that year, charged with throwing a missile at Winston Churchill’s motor car, as he travelled to an election rally in Bolton in the run-up to the January 1910 General Election. At the time Churchill, the Member of Parliament for Dundee, was President of the Board of Trade, and was undertaking a campaign tour of Lancashire. Suspecting trouble ahead of his address, the police had erected strong barricades along the route of his journey, but Miss Godfrey managed to break through the timber barriers and threw a piece of iron at his car. The iron was wrapped in paper bearing the message ‘Thrown by a woman of England as a protest against the Government’s treatment of political prisoners.’ (Votes for Women, 9 December 1909 refers) Appearing at Bolton Magistrates Court the following day, Miss Godfrey pleaded guilty, and was fined 40 shillings. Refusing to pay, she was sentenced to seven days’ imprisonment. Released from Manchester Prison on medical grounds (most likely under the ‘cat and mouse’ system, whereby those political prisoners who embarked upon a hunger strike were released as soon as their condition started to deteriorate, in order that they should not become a political martyr), she returned to London, and two years later appeared again before Bow Street Magistrates on 27 November 1911. Sold with a portrait photographic image of the recipient wearing her medal, and various photographic images of the recipient in later life.

Lot 726

In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteAustria, Empire, Honour Decoration of the Red Cross, Second Class breast badge, 47mm x 38mm, silver and enamel, with War Decoration wreath, in G. A. Scheid, Vienna, case of issue; Silver Medal (2), silver and enamel, both with War Decoration wreaths, one on lady’s bow riband; Red Cross Medal, silver and enamel; Military Merit Medal, Karl I, silver, edge bruise to last, generally very fine Austria, Republic, Medal for Distinguished Services in the Austrian Fire Brigades, Second Class Cross, silver and enamel, very fine (5) £140-£180

Lot 774

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Lot 781

In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteTunisia, Kingdom, Order of Nichan Iftikah, 2nd type, Officer’s breast badge, 75mm including bow suspension x 50mm, silver and enamel, monogram of Ali Ill ibn al-Husayn (1882-1902) to centre, mint mark to reverse, with rosette on riband, damage to tips of points, therefore nearly very fine £70-£90

Lot 782

In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteTunisia, Kingdom, Order of Nichan Iftikah, 2nd type, Officer’s breast badge, 75mm including bow suspension x 50mm, silver and enamel, monogram of Ahmad Il ibn Ali (1929-42) to centre, unmarked, with rosette on riband, minor enamel damage to top ray, otherwise good very fine £80-£120

Lot 10

A Queen Anne design mahogany open armchair, of broad proportions, 'cupids bow' cresting rail, vascular splat, outswept arms, terminating in scroll hand rests, drop in seat, cabriole legs, 85.5cm high.

Lot 139

A George IV mahogany bow-fronted chest, of two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, oval brass handles, satinwood crossbanded and outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, shaped apron, bracket feet, 104cm high, 105cm wide, 48cm deep, c.1825

Lot 18

A set of eight Chippendale Revival mahogany dining chairs, comprising six side chairs and a pair of carvers, cupid's bow cresting rails, drop-in seats, tapered square legs, H-stretchers, early 20th century

Lot 265

A George III mahogany bow front wall hanging corner cupboard, moulded cornice above a shallow frieze inlaid with 'shark teeth' parquetry, the panel doors enclosing three shelves, 111cm high.

Lot 414

A George III style crossbanded mahogany bow fronted bachelor?s chest, brushing slide above four drawers, bracket feet

Lot 72

A Queen Anne style walnut chest of drawers, bow-front top above four cockbeaded graduated drawers, cabriole legs, brass handles, 77cm high, 61cm wide, 46.5cm deep

Lot 63

A 19thC mahogany bow front chest, of two short and three long cock beaded drawers, with mother of pearl escutcheons, flanked by quarter scroll columns, 109cm high, 109cm wide, 53cm deep.

Lot 119

A pair of ornate diamond and pearl drop earrings, each with bow design top set with tiny diamonds, with single pearl drops, yellow and white metal, unmarked, 2g all in, boxed.

Lot 119

CHILD'S ROCKING ARMCHAIR, Victorian with spindle gallery bow back, 40cms H, 34cms max W, 26cms seat D (slight worm evidence)

Lot 127

MID-19TH CENTURY BOW FRONT MAHOGANY CHEST of two short over three long drawers having classical circular backplates and wreath design ring pull handles, 93.5cms H, 98cms W, 46cms D

Lot 128

MAHOGANY TWO-PIECE BOW FRONT STANDING CORNER CABINET having twin doors and drawers to the upper section over a twin door base on shaped supports, brass H hinges and pierced brass escutcheons with interior shaped shelves, 181cms H, 181cms max W

Lot 18

REPRODUCTION WALNUT CHEST ON CHEST of six drawers, bow fronted with brass swing handles and back plates on corner supports, 134cms H, 60cms max W, 38cms D

Lot 74

VINTAGE & LATER FURNITURE PARCEL, four items including a bow front walnut two door china display cabinet, 118cms H, 103cms W, 40cms D, a brass and onyx effect two-tier tea trolley and two reproduction wine tables decorated in the oriental style

Lot 83

VINTAGE FURNITURE PARCEL, five items to include a gilt framed wall mirror with bevelled edge glass, 71cms Diameter, mahogany single door pot cupboard, 74cms H, 37.5cms W, 34cms D, small oak cupboard with drop-down front doors, 55cms H, 47.5cms W, 27cms D, mahogany framed dressing mirror with front lidded compartment, 63cms H, 53cms W, 24.5cms D and a repousse copper fire screen, bow fronted with Laurel wreath and leaf detail, 72cms H, 45cms W

Lot 960

Antique German violin, the paper label reading 'Manufactured in Berlin - Copy of Joseph Guarnerius', one piece back measuring 36.5cm, the whole 59.5cm, in hard modern case, together with an antique bow with ebony frog and mother of pearl inlayCondition report: The back, including the nose but excluding the end button, measures 37.5cm length.Good antique condition. Couple of small chips to the purfing. Very light surface crack at the bottom and on the back.

Lot 134

Victorian carved shell cameo depicting a classical woman feeding a bunch of grapes to a goat, in gilt metal brooch mount, 60mm x 55mm, 9ct gold bow brooch, yellow metal clip fitting and yellow metal chainCondition report: 9ct gold bow has metal brooch pin and something missing from the suspension hoop. Weight 2.2gYellow metal clip fitting has something, possibly a pin, snapped off the hinge. Unmarked and weighs 3.3gChain is not marked and weighs 10.9g

Lot 700

Old/antique violin bearing label Antonius Stradivarius Cremonentis 1721, with later bow, in case

Lot 705

Vintage Violin in case with bow by Rushworth & Dreaper in fitted caseCondition report: Violin measures 56cm overall including the button.Back measures 35cm including the nose. No label visible inside.

Lot 959

Antique violin with two-piece back measuring 31cm length, the whole measuring 52cm, in a hard case with bow, along with an Ektara single stringed Indian instrument with inlaid decoration

Lot 1471

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD, with a pair of doors below a frieze inlaid with conch shell and paterae. 121cm high, 76cm wide

Lot 31

CHEST OF DRAWERS, contemporary bow front design, 40cm x 77cm H x 82cm.

Lot 579

CANAPE, 19th century Regency design cream, green lined and gilt anthemion leaf framed bergere cane panelled bow back with reversible silk cushions, 131cm W.

Lot 187

500-600 AD. Gothic. Silver gilt radiate bow brooch, with semi-circular head featuring seven radiating knobs; the head is connected by an arched bow to a polygonal plate. The whole of the front of the brooch is covered with incised geometric motifs; the reverse is undecorated. The Goths were a Germanic people who conquered much of what is now Spain, southern France and Italy in the later 5th century, marking the passage of the Roman world into the Early Middle Ages. They are particularly known for their distinctive metalwork, including brooches, belt sets and jewellery. Excellent condition.Size: L:82mm / W:56mm ; 31.5g; Provenance: Private London collection, formed in the 1980-90s on the UK and European art market.

Lot 199

100-300 AD. Roman. Gold ring with a D-shaped hoop and bulging elliptical plate bearing an engraved depiction of a cow and her calf below the bow of a tree. This motif of nurturing would have been an appropriate motif for a ring which may have once belonged to a Roman matron. In order to confirm its authenticity, this piece has undergone X-Ray Fluorescence analysis by an independent Belgian Laboratory. The samples collected show the chemical composition to reflect the typical metal contents of the described period, whilst also showing no modern trace elements in the patina. Excellent condition; wearable.Size: D: 18.61mm / US: 8 5/8 / UK: R; 7.1g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1980s.

Lot 200

100-300 AD. Roman. Gold ring comprising a bow-shaped hoop with sloping shoulders and elliptical black glass “eye†setting with grey details. The eye symbol was a magical motif which provided protection to the wearer. Excellent condition; wearable.Size: D: 16.51mm / US: 6 / UK: M; 9.8g; Provenance: Property of a professional Ancient art and jewelry expert; previously with a London gallery; initially from a private British collection formed in the 1980s.

Lot 1211

Early 19th century mahogany bow front chest, two short and two long drawers, shaped apron, bracket supports, W92cm, H90cm, D49cm - Condition Report

Lot 1273

20th century mahogany bow front cross banded sideboard, four graduating drawers flanking two cupboards, shaped plinth base, W131cm, H87cm, D46cm - Condition Report

Lot 2060

A Victorian Garnet and Chrysoberyl Brooch, three oval cut garnets and six oval cut chrysoberyl in yellow claw settings, to a ribbon bow cartouche frame with festoon brazilian linked chains and two further drops with urn shaped terminations, length 7.6cm, with fitted case see illustration . The brooch is in fair condition. It fastens with a pin and hook catch and features a safety chain. It bears no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold. Gross weight 15.29 grams. CR made 25.11.20.

Lot 2066

An Edwardian Split Pearl Brooch with Diamond Mourning Pendant, the bow motif set throughout with split pearls in yellow claw settings, suspending a circular black enamel pendant initialled with the letter 'L' with a rose cut diamond border and a locket compartment to the reverse enclosing hair, measures 3.5cm by 3.1cm see illustration . The brooch is in good condition with wear commensurate with age. The pendant is detachable. They are a marriage and would not have originally been together. Last quarter of the 20th century. It fastens with a pin and revolver catch. It bears no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold and silver. Gross weight 17.0 grams. CR made 09.11.20.

Lot 2217

An 18 Carat Gold Full Hunter Chronograph Pocket Watch, signed Thos Mowbray, London, 1907, lever movement signed Thos Mowbray Chronometer maker London and numbered 19473, enamel dial with Roman numerals, slide in the band to operate chronograph, case maker's mark BB and numbered 19473, Chester hallmark for 1907, 51mm wide see illustration 11.11.20 Case with surface scratches, case covers and sides with small dents, bow is rubbed and discoloured, dial is clean, centre chronograph hand is shorter than it should be, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order, total watch weight 134.2g.

Lot 2254

A Nickel Plated Military Open Faced Pocket Watch, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, circa 1940, (calibre 467) lever movement signed, white dial with luminous Arabic numerals, seconds dial, luminous hands, snap-on back with military engraved marks broad arrow G.S.T.P 234263 XX, inside back cover numbered 108798, 50mm wide see illustration 09.12.20 Case with surface scratches nickel plating is rubbed in parts, bow is rubbed, dial surface with minor losses to the paint, dial surface with crazing marks and small staining spotting marks which are visible under an eyeglass, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement is clean, movement in going order.

Lot 2258

A Lady's Enamel and Split Pearl Set Fob Watch, circa 1900, gilt finished cylinder movement, pink guilloche enamel dial with Arabic numerals, guilloche enamel back cover with a diamond set lyre and floral decoration, split pearl set borders, 25mm wide, with attached bow brooch, brooch with marks indistinctly stamped see illustration 09.12.20 Enamel back cover with minor scratches, enamel appears to have no chips, front bezel with two pearls missing, enamel dial looks clean, winding smoothly, movement in going order, total watch and brooch weight 20.5g.

Lot 2259

A 14 Carat Gold Quarter Repeating Chronograph Full Hunter Pocket Watch, signed Bernard Reber, Locle, Switzerland, circa 1900, lever movement, column wheel chronograph movement, quarter repeating with two hammers striking on two outer polished gongs, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial, outer fifths of seconds track, slide repeat and chronograph button in the band, inside covers stamped 14k, cuvette signed and numbered 5433, 52mm wide see illustration 09.12.20 Case with surface scratches, case covers with the engine turning rubbed throughout, case with small dents in parts, later plated bow is rubbed, dial blue hour cartouches are slightly rubbed in parts, otherwise the dial looks clean, hands are stained, repear is working and the chronograph is working, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, movement in going order, total watch weight 118.3g.

Lot 314

Denys Fisher, Star wars - A boxed vintage Star Wars 12" poseable Chewbacca figure. The figure appears to be in Good overall condition with signs of play and use, and is marked 'GMFGI 1978 Made in Hong Kong'. The figure has its Cross Bow Laser Rifle but is missing its belt and ammunition cartridges. The box appears to be in Fair condition with some tears, creasing, taping, and general storage wear.

Lot 375

Charlie Bears - A Charlie Bears made soft toy teddy bear 'Tatty' CB6470070, designed by Heather Lyell. A long plush red haired bear with jointed limbs and felt padded paws. The bear is complete with swing tags and label to the back, wears a red bow around its neck, and appears to be in Mint condition. The bear measures approximately 30cms in length.

Lot 376

Charlie Bears - A Charlie Bears made soft toy in the form of a rabbit 'Cotton Sox CB114762 designed by Isabelle Lee. The jointed rabbit with Orangey Brown plush hair, and wears a brown bow and has swing tags and label to the back, and appears to be in Mint condition. The rabbit measures approximately 32cms in length.

Lot 380

Charlie Bears - A Charlie Bears made soft toy teddy bear 'Raspberry Trifle' CB631404 , designed by Isabelle Lee. A long plush haired bear with jointed limbs and felt padded paws. The bear is complete with swing tags and label to the back, and wears a raspberry coloured bow around its neck, and appears Mint. The bears measures approximately 32cms in length.

Lot 395

Charlie Bears - A Limited Edition Charlie Bears made soft toy teddy bear CB125094 from the Secret Collection range entitled 'Ice Lolly'. The bear is number 3486 of 4000 and is designed by Isabelle Lee. The multi coloured plush bear is jointed and has felt padded paws, and is complete with swing tags and label to the back. The bear wears a multi-coloured bow around its neck with a heart charm, and measures approximately 41cms in length, and comes with carry bag.

Lot 115

A George III style walnut bow front chest of drawers, 84cms h, 76cms w

Lot 208

A mahogany bow front bookcase

Lot 211

A George III mahogany bow front chest of drawers

Lot 312

A walnut bow front display cabinet

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