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Lot 286

A violin, bow and fitted hardcase

Lot 381

A Georgian mahogany bow front hanging corner cabinet

Lot 476

A 19th century mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers

Lot 28

A 19th century violin by Dearlove, one piece back, length 362mm, labelled 'J Dearlove Violin Maker Leeds 1875', with bow and wooden case. Condition - appears free from any cracks, various wear including dings and scuffs etc.

Lot 33

A wooden case containing 13 various violin bows including one after Vuillaume length 73.5cm and bearing stamp 'Veuillaume Paris', a French bow stamped 'Nicholas Duchene length 74.5cm, another stamped 'Dodd' length 74.5cm and 10 others unmarked, various lengths. Condition - various defaults including cracks, missing pieces etc.

Lot 1804

Reproduction mahogany bow front chest of five graduated long drawers, 53 x 76 x 111 cm H. Not available for in-house P&P.

Lot 1858

Reproduction mahogany bow front chest of four drawers, together with a similar two door two drawer sideboard. Not available for in-house P&P.

Lot 389

Brooches, to include: an opal triplet brooch stamped 9ct; a Chinese carved greenstone clip brooch; a Chinese yellow metal filigree butterfly pattern brooch; a carved shell cameo brooch with yellow metal mount; a marcasite set silver bow pattern brooch; a pearl set white-faced yellow metal bar brooch, stamped 'PLAT 15ct'; and other brooches.

Lot 111

Antique violin with one piece back and scribed and inlaid outline, bearing label 'Carl Bergonzi 1733 Cremona' and a bow in hard wooden case. Length of back 36cm approx. Together with a vintage violin in case, in very distressed condition, probably late 19th/early 20th Century and a vintage ukulele in fitted case. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Antique violin - badly scratched overall with three long noticeable cracks to the back and similarly five at least cracks to the front. Tuning pins not matching. Case overall paint spattered and worn with age. Bow generally worn with age. Other Vintage violin in distressed condition,falling to pieces and not good quality and ukulele is also in poor condition.Bergonzi - 36cms back lengthOther33cms back length

Lot 459

Edwardian mahogany inlaid bow front display cabinet with under shelf on square legs. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Some scratches and wear and tear but basically good. Lacks pediment

Lot 1226

A Victorian elm smokers bow chair

Lot 123

3 African Tribal bentwood archery bows, and various arrows, largest bow length 155cm

Lot 1248

A 19th century mahogany bow-end Pembroke table, on square tapered legs, with single frieze drawer, W81cm

Lot 1260

A 19th century mahogany bow-front chest of 2 short and 4 long drawers, on melon carved feet, W107cm, H126cm

Lot 1294

An Antique mahogany bow-front side table, single frieze drawer, on turned legs, W90cm, H79cm

Lot 1334

A Victorian figured walnut bow-end credenza, having central panelled door flanked by bow glazed doors, allover floral marquetry decoration, ormolu mounts on a shaped plinth base, W145cm, H103cm, d41cm

Lot 1337

An Arts and Crafts mahogany bow-arm chair with upholstered back, an a Windsor spindle-back bow-arm kitchen chair (2)

Lot 1414

A bow-back Captain's desk chair with elm seat

Lot 1421

An American elm bow-arm Captain's chair

Lot 1437

A 19th century mahogany bow-arm desk chair, with studded green leather seat, on turned legs

Lot 1463

An oak open bookcase, an Edwardian bow-arm chair, Sutherland table etc

Lot 1514

A Victorian elm-seated smokers bow chair

Lot 1667

An Edwardian bow-arm 2-seater settee, with mahogany show-wood, L150cm

Lot 1698

A 19th century bow-arm leather upholstered desk chair, on fluted legs

Lot 1751

An Edwardian bow-arm stick-back chair, chip carved occasional table, ebonised circular occasional table etc (4)

Lot 1848

A Victorian ebonised and studded leather upholstered bow-arm desk chair

Lot 211

A collection of Tribal items, including hunting spears, bow and hide shield

Lot 27

A nickel-mounted violin bow, stamped W Dollenz Leipzig, and another unnamed nickel-mounted bow, largest overall length 74cm (2)

Lot 49

An early/mid-20th century Stradivarius copy violin and bow, in hardshell case, violin length 60cm

Lot 354

MODERN VIOLIN & BOW in hard canvas covered carry case, interior label reads 'The Stentor Student I, by Stentor Music Co Ltd' and a reproduction display case of wine collectables, 33cms high, 106cms long, 10cms deep

Lot 91

ARTHUR KING watercolours, three - maritime studies, titled 'Sailing Barges in Thames Estuary', signed and dated verso 1994, 17 x 25cms, 'Sailing Barge & Fishing Smacks off the East Coast', signed and dated verso 1997, 20 x 27.5cms and 'American Clipper Red Jacket', signed and dated verso 1995, 20.5 x 28cms along with ALASTAIR HOUSTON framed print - titled 'Bow Wave', 48.5 x 69cms

Lot 194

A large continental majolica jardiniere, in the dereptoire style with moulded decoration of oval panels with swag leaf and bead decoration, ribbon and bow moulded rims and mottled green ground, 38cm diameter x 31cm high Hairline crack to rim^ some glaze flaking^ small chip to base^ stained inside

Lot 39

An Art Deco paste set brooch, modelled as a bonnet with floral bow, 6cm x 5cm

Lot 529

An Edwardian Mahogany Galleried and Glazed Bow Fronted Corner Display Cabinet with Claw and Ball Support with Dentil Cornice, 58cm wide

Lot 447

6th century AD. A matched pair of sheet-silver bow brooches, each comprising a D-shaped headplate, narrow bow with beaded-wire collar to each end, trapezoidal footplate with knop to each side and to the apex; headplate with balustered knop above, two pairs of similar fittings forming the ends of the sprung bars to the reverse for the pin; catchplate to reverse of the footplate. Cf. Menghin, W., The Merovingian Period. Europe Without Borders, Berlin, 2007, item IX.6.9, for type. 80 grams total, 10.4-10.8cm (4 - 4 1/4"). From the family collection of a UK gentleman, by descent in the early 1970s; previously acquired before 1960. [2, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 460

6th century AD. A gilt-bronze great square-headed brooch comprising a rectangular headplate with two panels of chip-carved Style I ornament flanking a beast-head with triangular muzzle and two pellet eyes, raised three-sided frame and outer band of pellets above beast-heads with lentoid eyes; the shallow bow with raised median rib, flanges to the edges and punched pellet detailing; footplate with beast-head between curved pellet lines, pierced horse-head lappets, lozengiform central panel with knot of Style I limbs; two lateral discs, one pierced to accept a stud and the other with a domed stud in place; the finial a disc with human mask inverted; pin-lug and part of catch to the reverse. See Hines, J., A New Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Great Square-Headed Brooches, London, 1997. 75 grams, 13.4cm (5 1/4"). Found by the vendor's grandfather while searching with a metal detector in Oving, near Chichester, West Sussex, UK, in 2001. The various elements of the brooch find similar counterparts on others in the series, such as the form of the bow which corresponds to those on brooches from Herpes (Pas-de-Calais, France) and Sarre (Kent) (Hines's plates 10, 11) and the outer band of masks on the headplate which can be found on a brooch from Tuddenham (Hines's plate 15"). Fine condition. A large display piece.

Lot 465

Mid-late 6th century AD. A crisply cast bronze radiate-headed brooch from Melton Mowbray, far from the area normally associated with this class of find; the headplate features strong zoning, with two series of triangular mouldings inside a row of pellets; seven knobs radiate from the outer edge, each set with a cabochon garnet; the bow shows a central zone with ring-and-dot decoration flanked by zones of moulded ladder-motif; the central zone of the footplate continues the ring-and-dot theme; outside this are the zones of triangular mouldings, with further bands of pellets outside; the base consists of a transverse band of triangular mouldings surmounted by two features which may be stylised birds' heads. See Hattatt, R., Ancient Brooches And Other Artefacts, A Fourth Selection of Brooches from the author's Collection, Oxbow Books, 1989, p.229, fig.110, Item 1706, for a very similar example; see MacGregor, A., and Bolick, E., A Summary Catalogue of the Anglo-Saxon Collections (Non-Ferrous Metals), British Archaeological Reports, British Series 230, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 1993, p.148, 16.2, for a very similar example; see Pollington, S., Kerr, L., Hammond, B., Weyland's Work, Anglo-Saxon Art, Myth & Material Culture from the 4th to 7th Century, Anglo-Saxon Books, 2010, p.238, for a comparable brooch. Hammond, B., British Artefacts, Volume 1 - Early Anglo-Saxon, Witham, 2009, p.38, fig.1.1.4.4-c, where it is illustrated with a scale of 1:1; See Pollington, S., Kerr, L., Hammond, B., Weyland's Work, Anglo-Saxon Art, Myth & Material Culture from the 4th to 7th Century, Anglo-Saxon Books, 2010, plate 26, for this item. 24 grams, 10.3cm (3"). Found Melton Mowbray, Lincolnshire, UK; accompanied by a signed copy of British Artefacts, Volume 1 - Early Anglo-Saxon, where it is published on page 38. Brett Hammond wrote the following about English Radiate-Headed Brooches in his book published in 2009: 'Radiate-headed bow brooches are found in the south-east of England, mainly in Kent; they were originally a Gothic fashion copied by the Lombards and Franks, and then transferred to the court at Canterbury. In England, the brooches appear to date from c.525 to c.600. They occur with high-status female burials. There are occassional finds in England of Gothic bow brooches with lozenge-shaped feet, a type which springs from the same background design tradition but this does not appear to have been a common English design, and the finds were probably imported.' Very fine condition. A rare opportunity to acquire a published English Saxon brooch of a rare type.

Lot 466

6th century AD. A substantial matched pair of silvered bronze bow brooches, each comprising a D-shaped headplate, deep bow with corrugated crescent collar to each end, tongue-shaped footplate; headplate with rivetted strips to the edges; catchplate to reverse of the footplate with spine and piercing to the lower end. Cf. Menghin, W., The Merovingian Period. Europe Without Borders, Berlin, 2007, item IX.6.9, for type. 216 grams total, 17-17.5cm (6 3/4 - 7"). From a private London, UK, collection; formerly in the collection of a Cambridgeshire gentleman; acquired in the 1990s. [2] Fine condition.

Lot 110

4th century AD. A fabricated crossbow brooch with square-section transverse arm, three onion-shaped knops with beaded wire collars, scrolled loops to the upper face, rectangular-section bow with beaded wire collar, trapezoidal D-section footplate with notched upper edges; hinged pin and catchplate to the reverse. 11.37 grams, 42mm (1 3/4"). From the private collection of Jon Lawton, Surrey, UK; previously in the Lord McAlpine and Maurice Braham collection; formerly in the Henry Mossop collection, Lincolnshire, UK; accompanied by a positive metal analysis report and a copy of the collector’s notes. Very fine condition. ( A video of this lot can be viewed on Timeline Auctions website.)

Lot 191

626-539 BC. A conical amethyst stamp with intaglio crouching archer drawing his bow. 5.55 grams, 18mm (3/4"). From an important London based collection formed 1970-1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 105

A Bow porcelain figure of Cupid, c. 1765-70, holding his bow and standing on a square pedestal with bocage behind, red anchor and dagger mark, H. 16cmCONDITION: Provenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection.Discoloured restoration to the ribbon on his left arm and his bow. Black speckling to the glaze in areas. Small losses to encrusted leaves. Flaking or wear to the enamels on his hair

Lot 118

A pair of large Derby figures of flower sellers, c.1760, with flower painting to her skirt and his waistcoat, patch marks, H. 26.5 and 24.5cmCONDITION: Provenance - The Dennis G. Rice collection of early Derby porcelain (1750-1770).Female figure - discoloured and flaking restoration to her hat, neck, left arm and festoon of flowers and around the base.Male figure - discoloured and flaking restoration to his hat, neck, left hand, left shoe bow and the top of the tree stump.Both with typical losses to the flowers and leaves.

Lot 604

A George III silver pair cased keywind verge pocket watch by John Paxton, St Neots, with doctor's dial, one displaying the name 'Thomas Usher', the signed movement numbered 69CONDITION: A few small dings to outer case, inner case has a few scratches near the pendant bow and minor surface scratches in general, hairline crack across Arabic dial, minor abrasions to the glass, watch ticks then stops, in need of some attention, case diameter 50mm

Lot 615

Richard Payne, London, a George II silver pair-cased keywind verge pocket watch, No, 20871, with gilt Roman dial, and signed movement.CONDITION: Outer case diameter 50mm. Gross weight 107.3 grams. A few small dents to the outer case including a dent on top by the pendant bow. Button worn. A couple of minor knocks to the side of the inner case and there is a cluster of tink nicks to the centre of the inner case back. Dial and glass in good order. Watch ticks then stops, so in need of some attention.

Lot 665

A 19th century gold, silver and diamond set twin hearts pendant, with pear old round and rose cut stones and ribbon bow crest (adapted?) on later 9ct white gold chain, pendant 16mm.CONDITION: One stone missing. Slight wear to the setting commensurate with age and use. Two largest stones approx. 0.30-0.35 each. Colour and clarity estimated as J/K and VS2 and I1. Gross weight 5.7 grams.

Lot 672

A 19th century gold and silver, rose cut diamond and mother of pearl mounted miniature portrait brooch, with ribbon bow surmounts and diamond set swag, decorated with the bust of a lady, 44mm, gross 11.4 grams.CONDITION: Portrait a little faded perhaps?? A few of the rose cuts are chipped. Signs of wear to the setting in general, commensurate with age and some use. Two old repairs to the largest bow.

Lot 673

A 20th century gold, sapphire and diamond encrusted ribbon bow clip brooch, set with cabochon and oval cut sapphires and round cut diamonds, width 6cm, gross weight 49 grams.CONDITION: Four of the oval cut sapphires are chipped or cracked. The cabochon has a few minor surface abrasions. Two small diamonds missing. Overall condition is otherwise good.

Lot 677

A 1930's/1940's French platinum, graduated diamond and black onyx bar brooch, probably by Boucheron, of stylised 'bow tie' form and set with shaped onyx and round cut diamonds, 73mm, gross 7.7 grams. in Boucheron boxCONDITION: A couple of minor chips to the back on one of the onyx stones. Three of the small diamonds each have a tiny chip to the table facet. Overall condition is otherwise good.

Lot 148

Stentor 3/4 student violin with bow and case

Lot 409

Bow fronted mahogany corner cupboard H 185  cm

Lot 9025

Floral decor with scroll depicted in center of bow., 21 cm. in diameter.

Lot 164

A late 19th/early 20th Century oak comb back smokers bow style carver chair

Lot 37

A 19th Century oak bow fronted corner cupboard , approx. height 103cm

Lot 306

Small German Pottery Figures of Musicians: Restuck bow noted to violin player (6)

Lot 131

A Victorian precious metal, ruby and diamond "bow" brooch, set oval mixed cut ruby to centre (approx. weight 0.90 carats), and numerous graduated rose cut diamonds elsewhere, length 30mm. (gross weight 5.1g)

Lot 135

a collection of jewellery and watches, to include: a 14ct. gold "tied bow" brooch, having textured finish mounted with a carved and stained ivory daisy, a 14ct. gold "leaf" pendant, suspended from a 14ct. gold fine curb link chain, an Italian 14ct. gold fine box link chain, suspending cultured pearl pendant, and a 9ct. gold bar brooch (this last as found), (total gross weight 11.8g). Also a collection of costume jewellery together with a Tissot Stylist stainless steel pocket watch and various wrist watches (condition varies). (qty)

Lot 593

A 19th century violin with bow and case, together with a sperate 19th century hand carved ivory rope work. The violin back 58.5 cm long.

Lot 107

A Victorian bow front mahogany chest of five drawers, 121 cm wide x 103 cm high

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