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Lot 663

A walnut bow fronted display cabinet

Lot 1004

Victorian mahogany bow front chest of drawers

Lot 664

Silver dish with lily decoartion, silver dish in the form of an apple, silver dish with bow decoration and one other silver pin dish

Lot 315

After Edme Dumont (French, 1722-1775) and Jacques Bousseau (French, 1681 - 1740): A pair of late 19th century patinated bronze figures of Milo of Croton and Ulyssesthe patinated figure of Croton rendering the oak and the figure of Ulysses stringing his bow, both on square naturalistic base and raised on rouge marble base, 33cm high and 36.7cm high overall (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' 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

Lot 396

A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Austrian cold painted spelter Orientalist figures of a of a Moor and his female companionthe former wearing a robe and turban and clutching a dagger standing beside a pedestal on bow fronted plinth base, the latter clad in a short draped robe with coin hung headdress and jewellery, standing beside a twin-handle urn on corresponding base, 67cm high overall (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' 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

Lot 115

The rectangular plate within a conforming beaded and moulded frame surmounted with a crest of the symbols of Louis XVI, a quiver and flambeau, joined by a wreath and bow153cm high, 98cm wide

Lot 721

Comprising: a navy blue pair, a burgundy pair and a brown pair, heeled, classic Ferragamo bow with gold-tone detail, size 37½, with original boxes

Lot 730

Comprising: a mocha brown lizard skin handbag accompanied by a kid leather coin purse, adjustable handle, gold-tone bow detail and a pair of Christian Dior gloves, kid leather, size 6 ½, cashmere lining the bag approximately 17,5cm high, 22cm wide, 11cm deep

Lot 1284

9ct chain necklace with associated gold plated heart shaped locket, together with an antique yellow metal bow brooch, indistinctly marked, 9.3g total (2)

Lot 1345

Group of antique silver / white metal jewellery to include a bow brooch with bi-colour gold floral highlights, further Aesthetic Movement brooch with glazed compartment to reverse, Albertina watch chain, Scottish agate shield brooch, toothpick case - maker 'SP', etc (6)

Lot 1447

Japanese Kimono in red and gold with Obi sash and bow in good condition together with a snakeskin handbag and a gents sheepskin jacket (AF)

Lot 1589

A Czechoslovakian three quarter length violin, the label inscribed 'Anioniua Stradivarius Cremonensis', within a leather case with bow

Lot 1670

A collection of instruments to include a cased banjolele, a bowl back mandolin and a further three quarter length un labelled violin in case with bow (3)

Lot 2015

Four old strap work, wall mounted bow fronted baskets 53 cm high (full height x 60 cm wide)

Lot 2090

A heavy cast iron fire back of stepped arched form with raised relief detail of a maiden, cherub, stylised dolphin and further detail dated 1679, 60 cm wide x 75 cm high, together with a small cast iron bow fronted fire basket and combined raised back and a fire guard with simple scroll detail

Lot 2105

A Georgian style cast iron fire grate with bow fronted basket, brass urn finials, trailing harebell and further foliate detail and scrolled supports, 56 cm wide (full width)

Lot 2165

A Georgian style mahogany bow fronted side table, the top with reeded outline over an arrangement of three frieze drawers disguised as five, with boxwood stringing and square tapered supports, 92cm wide

Lot 2232A

A vintage Hacker radio gramaphone model number RG16 with Garrard turntable, walnut veneered bow fronted case raised on a low stand with tapered and swept supports, together with a further similar Hacker amplifier loudspeaker model AL16 (2)

Lot 2253A

A small collection of vintage Rules & Measures, a gun cleaning rod, and a violin bow stamped to shaft Vuillaume, etc

Lot 2271

A Regency mahogany toilet mirror of rectangular form with ring turned supports and bow fronted box base enclosing three frieze drawers, raised on ebonised turned bun feet

Lot 2333

A 19th century mahogany bow fronted bedroom chest of two short over three long graduated oak lined drawers with flame veneers, raised on probably later associated turned bun feet, 107 cm wide

Lot 2345

A 19th century stripped pine bow front low bedroom chest of two short over two long graduated drawers, raised on shaped bracket supports, 110 cm wide x 53 cm deep x76 cm in height

Lot 2356

A 19th century bow front caddy top bedroom chest of four long graduated drawers raised on turned supports, 92 cm wide(af)

Lot 2358

A Regency mahogany bow front bedroom chest of four long graduated drawers with well matched flame veneers over a shaped apron and bracket supports, 108 cm wide (AF)

Lot 2381

A small 19th century mahogany bow front bedroom chest of two short over two long drawers with shaped apron and splayed bracket supports, 88cm wide

Lot 2412

A stained beechwood smokers bow type elbow chair with turned spindle back over cane panelled seat with serpentine front raised on turned supports united by stretchers

Lot 2470

An Edwardian walnut display cabinet freestanding and enclosed by a pair of slender bow fronted partially glazed panelled doors flanked by a low cupboard and glazed central panel with decorative split moulded detail, shelved interior with glazed panelled sides and three rectangular bevelled edge mirror panels to back, all raised on claw and ball supports (AF) 145 cm wide x 55 cm deep x 196 cm in height

Lot 2647

An early 19th century mahogany bow fronted chest of three long and two short drawers, on swept supports with cast brass handles, 105cm

Lot 2648

A Regency mahogany bow fronted side table fitted with a frieze drawer, on square cut supports, 90cm wide

Lot 2711

A Georgian mahogany toilet mirror, the box base with bow shaped outline and incorporating three drawer, the mirror plate on square tapered supports, with turned ivory finials

Lot 240

Maharajah Ranjit Singh on horseback holding a bow, accompanied by an attendant holding a parasol After Alfred Dedreux (French, 1810-60), the original painting dated 1838engraving, by Rebel after Dedreux, entitled Randjet Sing Baadour, maaradja de Lahor et de Kachmir, and further inscribed at upper left Galerie historique de Versailles engraving 178 x 150 mm.; sheet 445 x 308 mm.Footnotes:Dedreux's original work, painted in 1838, and now in the Louvre, was commissioned by the French general serving in the Sikh forces, Jean-Baptiste Ventura, and was presented to King Louis-Philippe. The painting was illustrated in the Bonhams catalogue Sikh Treasures and Arts of the Punjab, 23rd October 2018, introduction to lot 205 (a fine quiver almost certainly made for Ranjit Singh).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 132

Medieval Key.Circa 13th-14th century AD. Copper-alloy, 5.28 grams. 45.29 mm. A well preserved medieval key of unusual form. The bow of the key is lozenge-shape with a central finial and two outward facing projections, one on either side. The shaft tapers to the bit at one end and has a collar at the join with the bow at the other. Ref: Read: 2002: 72, no. 558. Property of an Essex collector.

Lot 290

Mysia Tetradrachm. Under the Romans Pergamum Cistophoric, Circa 133-67 BC. Silver, 11.69 grams. 26 mm. Obverse: Cista mystica with serpents emerging, all within an ivy-wreath. Reverse: Bow-case between two serpents. A monogram and star above, monogram to left of field. Serpent-entwined star on right. Ref: Kleiner 25, SNG France 1726-7. Ex Naville Numismatics, auction 35. Lot 122, 29/10/2017. Ex Essex Coins.

Lot 48

Romano-British Trumpet Brooch. Circa 1st - 2nd century AD. Copper-alloy, 15.68 grams. 55.37 mm. A very good example of a Romano-British Brooch. The type is know as trumpet brooch but this one is different in that the bow is of open-work form with part of the bow curved back on itself. At the top is a circular insert for enamel or glass. Traces of rust from the iron pin and spring mechanism can be seen on the face of the head. Ref: Mills, Roman & Celtic Artefacts. fig. RB90. Property of an Essex collector.

Lot 50

Roman Brooch. Circa 2nd century AD. Copper-alloy, 10.62 grams. 52.78 mm. A Polden Hill type brooch decorated with groves at each end of the spring bar and a series of small decorative serrations at the front of the bow. Complete with pin. Ref: Mills, Celtic & Roman Artefacts. p. 41. fig. RB69. Property of an Essex collector.

Lot 55

Roman Brooch. Circa 2nd century AD. Copper-alloy, 12.31 grams. 49.77 mm. A beautifully well preserved Roman trumpet type brooch with Celtic style decoration around the flared head and bow. Ref: Mills, Celtic & Roman Artefacts. p. 45-46. From the collection of a detectorist. 

Lot 56

Roman Brooch.Circa, 2nd century AD. Copper-alloy, 14.58 grams. 72.82 mm. A Roman Wroxeter type brooch with crescent shape mouldings on the head and traces of the original orange enamel on each face of the bow. Ref: Mills, Celtic & Roman Artefacts. p. 45. fig. RB91. Property of an Essex collector.

Lot 60

Roman Rosette Brooch. Circa, 1st century AD. Copper-alloy, 14.01 grams. 41.77 mm. A Rosette or Thistle brooch formed of a plain bow and large oval body decorated with graduated bands. Ref: Mills, Celtic & Roman Artefacts, p. 41. fig. R72. From an old English collection.

Lot 94

Anglo-Saxon Key. Circa, 900-1000 AD. Copper-alloy, 4.47 grams. 49.55mm. The key consists of a very small suspension loop attached to a large flat solid oval bow, an apparently common late early-medieval type from the 10th-11th centuries. The bow is decorated on both sides with an irregular punched ring and dot design. The hollow stem is undecorated save for three closely spaced thin transverse incised lines. The bit is L shaped with three wards. Attached to the suspension loop is a keyring made from a slip-knot ring more usually associated with sets of toilet implements or necklaces in the 5th-10th centuries. Recorded on the PAS database as: KENT-998C0D. Ref: British Artefacts, vol 3. fig. 1.13-j. 

Lot 99

Anglo-Saxon Square headed Brooch.Circa 6th century. Copper-alloy, 126.81 mm. An impressive Anglo-Saxon great square headed brooch displaying various forms of early Anglo-Saxon art. Hines Type XIII. The rectangular head plate is detailed with a border on three sides formed of open-work double scrolled bars enclosing a square panel. Within the centre is an intricate design forming two stylised beasts facing each other. Below the head is the bow which is arched with both marginal and a central longitudinal pronounced ribs that terminate at the footplate. At the join of the bow and footplate is a small stylised human face mask between two outward facing bird like creatures with their heads turned downwards. The footplate frame comprises of three lobes, one on either side projecting out, both with a smaller bird-like creature below and a larger lower terminal lobe. Bordered around the entirety of the footplate with a series of pelleted bands. The inner body is detailed with a wide central band that joins the human face to the terminal lobe creating a divide between two triangular panels enclosing triangles bordered by pellets. Ref: A similar brooch is known from Little Wilbraham (No. 158). Hines Type XIII has a distribution in Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire. Ex Art and Ancient. Property of a private UK collector.

Lot 100

Anglo-Saxon Great Square Headed Brooch. Circa 6th century AD. Copper-alloy, 146.38 mm. Another example of quality Anglo-Saxon metal-work displaying various forms of decoration on a heavily gilded surface. The large rectangular head has a very complex series of decorative elements, the outer panels are detailed with stylised animals, the heads and central eye being very obvious. The two upper corners have an extended lobe, both displaying a form of head. The inner section has panels of horizontal and vertical lines forming box sections on either side of a central stepped triangular boss. Below the head plate is the bow that has a raised central rib detailed with a boss at its centre, either side is a series of grooves. The rib continues down the footplate dividing the design in to two panels, on each side, a stylised bird facing outwards with its beak curled in. The curving lines of the two birds form part of the border of a triangular panel below,  detailed with a formed of very stylised decoration around a circular boss. Originally the brooch had three lobes to the footplate, one on each side and a larger terminal lobe. One has become detached and the lower terminal has some corrosion that masks the design. Ref: R.A. Smith, British Museum Guide to Anglo-Saxon Antiquities. 1923. p. 29. fig. 20, 21. 22. Property of a private UK collector.

Lot 118

Medieval Harness Pendant. Circa 14th century AD. Copper-alloy, 9.36 grams. 36.95 mm. A fully enamelled harness pendant complete with hanger. The pendant itself is a quatrefoil and displays the image of a hunter with bow and arrow aiming at a deer with a tree between on a field of blue enamel. Ref: for other examples of this type, see. PAS database: SF-038654, HESH-0188E7; and WMID-25FCD6. From an old English collection.

Lot 325

LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY SMOKERS BOW CHAIR

Lot 378

A 19th Century mahogany bow front chest fitted two short over three long drawers

Lot 443

A beech spindle back and cane seated smokers bow chair

Lot 79

A 19th century banded and inlaid mahogany bow-fronted chest fitted four graduated long drawers, width 86cm depth 56cm height 76cm

Lot 9

A George III inlaid mahogany bow-fronted hanging corner cupboard, having geometric line and shell paterae inlay, width 70cm depth 48cm height 112cm

Lot 116

A reproduction walnut bow front six drawer chest, width 63cm depth 43cm height 123cm

Lot 152

A Regency style mahogany bow-fronted dressing table, width 94cm depth 48cm height 74cm

Lot 270

A ate 19th century German violin labelled "Heinrich Schwartz Leipzig 1894" cased with a bow

Lot 308

An early 20th century violin, bears label "Paolo Fiorini, Taurini 1928", cased with a bow, single-piece back 36cm

Lot 1228

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST OF TWO OVER THREE LONG GRADUATED DRAWERS, on bracket feet, width 112cm x depth 58cm x height 112cm (sd)

Lot 1263

A CREAM AND GILT BOW FRONT CHEST OF FOUR DRAWERS, with a triple dressing mirror (2)

Lot 262

A SMALL CROSS BOW marked Hou Shiueh plus approximately two hundred and ninety four bolts, three sets of Truelight replacement strings, three tubes of crossbow wax together with a Liebao -2A-SNL Cross Bow designed to be used with either ball bearings or bolts complete with its instruction leaflets, plus some ball bearings and approximately sixty four unrelated bolts, external condition of items is excellent but the bows have not been tested based on their instructions never to dry fire (PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR OVER)

Lot 263

A JAGUAR CROSSBOW together with nineteen bolts plus a spare string, external condition of items is excellent but the bow has not been tested based on their instructions never to dry fire (PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR OVER)

Lot 264

A BROWNING BACKDRAFT 80 COMPOUND BOW fitted with a Arten adjustable sight contained in a nylon based cover with ten bolts plus a finger guard and a finger cover, the bow appears unused but the cover is slightly soiled (PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR OVER)

Lot 265

A SAMICK SPIKEMAN 60'' TAKE DOWN BOW WITH DRAW STRING, together with a Samick Lightening 60'' take down bow with string and a tube of eighteen arrows, Samick is regarded as one of the top take down long bow makers, both items in good condition (PURCHASER MUST 18 YEARS OR OVER)

Lot 266

A SAMICK SONALL 60'' TAKE DOWN LACKING A SRAW STRING, together with a Samick Stingray 58'' take down bow with string and a tube of twenty arrows, Samick is regarded as one of the top long bow makers, both items are in excellent condition (PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR OVER)

Lot 267

A QUICKS TD01 68'' WOODEN TRAINER TAKE DOWN BOW fitted with an Arten sight lacking its draw string, together with an unnamed 28'' take down bow, an arrow quiver and fourteen arrows, the overall condition of the items is good (PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OLD OR OVER)

Lot 269

A COLLECTION OF EQUIPMENT USED FOR BOW MAINTENANCE comprising of a set of nocking pliers, pair of wire cutters, eight piece allen key set, three leather finger stalls, one three finger glove by Archery World, tub of bow wax, wrist protector by Cartel, 66'' bow string, six arrow replacements tips for both ends, hooded drop pin, compound NOK set, No 7076 point lock, string clips, all these items are as new

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