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Lot 2364

An old cased Nicholas Bertholini violin with bow, in need of repair.

Lot 2024

An 18ct white gold and diamond bow ring. Size K. ****Condition report**** Size L and a 1/2

Lot 1001

A Good Late 19th/Early 20th Century Satinwood, Rosewood and Marquetry Bow Fronted Side Cabinet of "Sheraton" Design, the top and front inlaid in the Neo Classical manner with urns, crossed trophies, floral and ribbon swags and bold oval fan paterae, with square breakfront top edge, fitted one shelf enclosed by a single door, on short square tapered legs with spade toes, 59ins wide x 22ins deep x 36ins high

Lot 1028

A Continental Walnut Toilet Mirror, 19th Century, carved with a ribbon and leaf design, the supports carved as fruit issuing from cornucopia, with bow front lidded base enclosing two drawers, 15ins x 10.5ins x 20ins high

Lot 1047

A George III Mahogany Bow Front Chest, with moulded edge to top, fitted two short and three long graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles, on bracket feet, 44ins wide x 21ins deep x 39ins high

Lot 1055

A George III Mahogany Bow and Breakfront Bedside Cabinet, the whole inlaid with boxwood stringings, the top crossbanded, fitted one frieze drawer above cupboard enclosed by inlaid tambour style shutter, with cupboard under with twin dummy drawer front, on square tapered legs with spade toes, 22ins wide x 19.75ins deep x 32ins high

Lot 199

Two 9ct Gold Mounted Pendants, one set with an Elizabeth II Half Sovereign 2003, 25mm diameter overall, the mount with gem set bow pattern loop and suspended on 9ct gold flat twist chain, 500mm overall, the other inset with Elizabeth II Half Sovereign 1982, 23mm diameter overall, on a 9ct gold chain, 460mm overall, total gross weight 25g

Lot 231

A Victorian 18ct Gold Cased Open Faced Pocket Watch, by James Ashbee, New Romney, case hallmarked London 1866, No. 29785, the gold engine turned dial with raised Roman numerals, the dial centre engraved with floral spray and leaf scroll ornament, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, contained in engine turned case engraved with cartouche to back, 46mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1866, total gross weight 83g, and with presentation inscription to dust cover "James John Moody, New Romney, September 10th 1891" (bow missing )

Lot 930

A Victorian Walnut Bow Front Dwarf Corner Display Cabinet, now with later green painted top, the frieze inlaid with stringings and scroll ornament, fitted one shelf enclosed by a single glazed door, on plinth base, 21ins wide x 40ins high

Lot 421

Cased cheroot holder with Birmingham silver hallmarked collar, gilt metal & enamel Leicestershire bar brooch, Spitfire pin brooch, Charles Horner silver enamel brooch in the form of a bow, a Charles Horner silver enamel brooch with shamrock design (A/F) and another silver enamel brooch marked Baby (6)

Lot 3220

A pair of Rococo Revival silver 'connoisseur mounted' preserve spoons, the handles repurposed 18th century Bow blue and white porcelain pistol grip hafts, 15.5cm long, the fittings with marks for Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1873

Lot 3644

English School (mid-19th century)Portrait of a Gentleman of Means, three-quarter length, seated in an armchair, his brown hair parted, white wing collar, black large bow tie, jacket and waistcoat with suspended gold watch chain, grey trousersmonogrammed and dated 1856/57, oil on board, 30cm x 24cm

Lot 135

Seven pieces of assorted Belleek to include a Shamrock twin-handled basketweave jug, together with a Typha spill vase with pink bow and a bud vase with grape and leaf pattern (7).

Lot 212

A Victorian stepped bow front chest of two short over three long graduated drawers, bun handles and ball feet, 114 x 53 x 113cm.

Lot 329

A vintage cast iron money bank of a gentleman in top hat and bow tie (arm detached).

Lot 181

King Edward VII, Florins, 1902, 1906, 1907, 1909, Bare head r. R. Britannia standing on ship's bow, silver, weight 11.3g, S.3981, various grades from VF to EF (4).

Lot 182

King Edward VII, Florin, 1904, Bare head r. R. Britannia standing on ship's bow, silver, weight 11.3g, S.3981, EF.

Lot 211

Mixed Lot: sapphire and seed pearl bow brooch stamped 18, cased, a precious metal sapphire and diamond alternate set brooch, cased, together with a 15ct and Plat diamond and seed pearl brooch, cased (3)

Lot 233

Victorian tortoiseshell pique pendant, oval shaped and inlaid with a golden bow and garland design, suspended from a plain polished bale, 5 x 3cm (not including bale)

Lot 408

Victorian mahogany bow front chest of two short over three long graduated drawers, on reeded bun feet, 106cm wide

Lot 607

Early 20th Century walnut drop-leaf occasional table with bow-breakfront and frieze drawer on shell-carved cabriole supports, 43.5cm wide (closed)

Lot 683

Early 20th Century elm and fruitwood 'smoker's bow' arm chair

Lot 525

A silver and paste double heart brooch with bow top. Approx. 4.5 grams. Est. £10 - £20.

Lot 647

An Antique Austro-Hungarian pendant decorated with bow top and Maltese cross. Approx. 16 grams. Est. £200 - £300.

Lot 679

An Antique amethyst brooch in the form of a bow with matching drop. Approx. 4.9 grams. Est. £120 - £150.

Lot 726

An attractive Victorian sapphire, ruby and diamond double heart brooch with bow top set in gold. Approx. 4.3 grams. Est. £200 - £300.

Lot 743

A large Antique attractive bow brooch heavily decorated with diamonds to central natural pearl cluster set in gold. Approx. 5 cms across. Approx. 20 grams. Est. £4000 - £5000.

Lot 271

EXOTIC ORIENTAL HARDWOOD SQUARE SHAPED COFFEE TABLE WITH APRON AND BOW LEGS 89CM BY 45CM

Lot 480

EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Gentleman in black bow tie, Evening Black Jacket and White Waistcoat", watercolour, miniature portrait study, head and shoulders, unsigned

Lot 597

A Victorian mahogany bow fronted chest of two short over three long drawers, Size approx. 10cm long x 76cm high x 52cm deep CONDITION REPORTS Approx 114cm h x 110cm l x 52cm d

Lot 634

An early 19th Century mahogany bow fronted chest of two long graduated drawers on splayed bracket feet size approx. 102cm long x 96cm high x 50cm deep CONDITION REPORTS Approx 100cm w x 96cm h

Lot 646

A Sheraton Revival mahogany and inlaid bow fronted sideboard with three drawers flanked by two cupboard doors, raised on square tapered legs to spade feet, the top set with brass rail size approx. 152cm long x 99cm high x 61cm deep

Lot 661

A mahogany bow fronted chest of six drawers, three modern yew wood serpentine fronted chests, a pair of David Rogers mahogany demi-lune side tables and a modern laminated five tier shelf unit with two drawers Size approx 50cm long x 122cm high x 44cm deep

Lot 107

An early 20th Century child's violin in case, together with bow. Size approx. 9cm high c 70cm wide including case. The back of the violin measures approx 31 cm. CONDITION REPORTS The back of the violin measures approx 31 cm.

Lot 127

A Smith's wall barometer in white plastic and gilded bow fronted case in the Art Deco taste, with silvered dial Size approx 20cm high x 27cm wide

Lot 525

Small Bow Front 3 Drawer Chest 20 inches wide 25 tall & 17 deep

Lot 1385

A reproduction mahogany bow-front chest of 4 long drawers, on bracket feet, W88cm, D51cm, H91cm

Lot 1427

An Arts and Crafts oak 2-section dresser, the bow-front top with leadlight glazed panels and stylised copper roundels, base fitted with drawers and cupboards and lion mask ring handles, W117cm, D53cm, H168cm

Lot 1428

A 19th century mahogany bow-front 2-door hanging corner cupboard, H90cm

Lot 1443

A Georgian mahogany bow-front chest, with brushing slide and 3 long drawers under, bracket feet, W99cm, H82cm, D55cm

Lot 1457

A reproduction mahogany bow-end pull-out dining/boardroom table, having tooled black leather skivers, and 2 spare leaves, raised on a turned centre column and sabre leg base, length 106cm extending to 206cm, height 70cm, depth 105cm

Lot 1468

A reproduction crossbanded yew wood sideboard, bow-front form with frieze drawers and cupboards under, on bracket feet, W167cm, D42cm, H86cm

Lot 1484

A 19th century mahogany bow-front chest, with shaped marble top, 2 short and 3 long drawers, split turned pillisters on bun feet, W98cm, D46cm, H86cm

Lot 2517

13th-15th century AD. An iron spur with collared pricket, D-section bow with slotted square terminals. 50 grams,15.3cm (6"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. [No Reserve] Fair condition.

Lot 2575

1st millennium BC. A mixed bronze group comprising: a snaffle bit with applied pellets; two cheek pieces each with three ribbed loops; an arrowhead; a trumpet-shaped collar or mount; a bow brooch with spring and pin, impressed herringbone ornament to the bow. 316 grams total, 1.8-17.2cm (3/4 - 6 3/4"). From a private collection; previously in an old central Asian collection; acquired in the late 1940s. [6, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2582

1st millennium BC. A mixed group comprising: a bone bridle cheek-piece with beast-head finial and a fragment of one similar; a bronze snaffle-bit with dentilled edges; a crescent plaque with slider loop to the reverse; a square-section burin; three arrowheads; a bow brooch with spiral detailing to the bow. 245 grams total, 3-20cm (1 1/4 - 8"). From a private collection; previously in an old central Asian collection; acquired in the late 1940s. [9, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2602

4th-3rd century BC. A silver bow brooch of La Tène Type I with integral pin and spring, expanding bow with integral catchplate and returned end with trumpet finial. 7.6 grams, 35mm (1 1/4"). From an East London collection; previously in a collection formed between 1990-2000. [No Reserve] Very fine condition.

Lot 2608

1st-2nd century AD. A silver-gilt Wroxeter-type trumpet-derivative bow brooch with hooked and ribbed collar to the bow, scooped lower body with knop finial, bird modelled in the round, returned flange catchplate to the reverse. Cf. Hattatt, R., Ancient Brooches and Other Artefacts, Oxford, 1989, item 1538. 17.6 grams, 6.5cm (2 1/2''"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the late 1960s-early 1970s. Fine condition.

Lot 2619

1st century AD. A flügelfibel bow brooch with with D-section bow and annular insert with two knops to the outer face; the footplate a flat-section trapezoidal plaque with pierced tracery and punched holes. 49.5 grams, 14.5cm (5 3/4"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition, ancient structural repair.

Lot 2630

5th-6th century AD. A bronze cruciform brooch with deep bow, thin footplate with transverse bands, horse-head finial with raised eyes; remains of pin-lugs and catchplate to the reverse. 14.3 grams, 80mm (3"). Found Saxmundham, Suffolk, UK; in 1980. Fine condition.

Lot 2637

Early 6th century AD. A bronze radiate-headed bow brooch with D-shaped headplate and concentric circular patterns, radiating lugs to the upper edge, shallow bow with vertical ribs; a tongue-shaped footplate with concentric circular patterns; pierced lugs and catch to the reverse. 44.4 grams, 14.2cm (5 1/2"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. [No Reserve] Fair condition.

Lot 2709

5th-7th century AD. A richly decorated gilt bronze bow brooch comprising a rectangular headplate and bow, the headplate comprising a median rectangular panel with inset cabochon garnet and thick raised border surrounded by a U-shaped panel of Style I decoration, with a flat narrow border with punched chevron detailing; carinated bow with a median rib; pin-lug is partly present on the reverse. Cf. MacGregor, A. and Bolick, E., A Summary Catalogue of the Anglo-Saxon Collections (Non-Ferrous Metals), BAR British Series 230, 1993, p.123, item 14.9, for the small square-headed brooches from Chatham Lines, Kent. 10.24 grams, 32.74mm (1 1/4"). From an old English collection; acquired on the UK art market. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2724

6th century AD. A gilt bronze small square-headed bow brooch with rectangular head plate with concentric raised borders, the median one notched, the bow is shallow with longitudinal ribbed detailing, lozengiform footplate with remains of discoid lobes to the sides, foot missing, two addorsed Style I bird-heads. to the shoulders, pin-lug and catchplate to the reverse. Cf. MacGregor, A. and Bolick, E., A Summary Catalogue of the Anglo-Saxon Collections (Non-Ferrous Metals), Oxford, 1993, item 14.7. 10.14 grams, 43.34mm (1 3/4"). From an important London collection, acquired 1989, inventory no.89.8 / cat.2040. Very fine condition, foot chipped.

Lot 2729

5th-6th century AD. A matched pair of radiate-headed brooches; each a D-shaped headplate with five lobed extensions, formed as a short neck, ribbed collar and rounded finial; plate decorated with billetted border enclosing a panel of cross-hatching; shallow bow with medial band and lateral billetted borders; trapezoidal footplate with medial billetted band flanked by zones of triangular punchwork and transverse band to the end; spring lug and catchplate to the reverse, with ferrous concretion from the iron pin. See Smith, R.A., British Museum Guide to Anglo-Saxon Antiquities, Trustees of the British Museum, 1923, p.143; Reynal, R., La Vida a Egara durant el segle VI - Els Visigots a Catalunya, Barcelona, 1993. 55 grams total, 88mm (3 1/2"). From an old English collection; acquired on the UK art market. [2] Fine condition.

Lot 280

Circa 1000-539 BC. A finely cut agate cylinder seal of a high official Ur-egal, servant of (the god) Damu, with worship scene with garbled inscription; contrary to ordinary seals, the inscription on the seals of these officials were engraved in positive and come out reversed in impressions; very fine double drilling to either end as usual, tapering towards the middle; accompanied by a scholarly note, which states: 'A large carved (stone type?) cylinder seal with a bearded worshipper, who stands facing left between two deities, with a crested cap, in a fringed, tight robe with a double belt, and points with his raised right hand and extends the other palm up; before him, on the left, a god, facing right and standing on a bull, wears a tall, cylindrical, feather-topped head-dress with a thick tassel or necklace counterweight hanging down the back, and a fringed, tiered robe, hanging open over a fringed kilt; armed with two bow-cases and a short sword in his belt, all together with the head-dress globe-tipped, he raises his right hand and holds a beaded ring in his left; behind the worshipper, facing left, the goddess Ištar, wearing a square-topped head-dress with a star on top, a tassel or necklace counterweight hanging down her back, and a tiered, striated, open robe over a fringed kilt; on her back she wears two crossed star-tipped bow cases and a quiver; she also raises her right hand and holds a beaded ring in her left; across the image area from left to right as symbols appear the wedge or stylus of the god Nabu next to the tasselled spade of the god Marduk, a rhomb, a crescent, the winged disc with the sun god Šamaš, a six-pointed star, an ibex sitting on his haunches before a cactus-like plant, consisting of a central spike with a curved leaf on either side; between the deities a two-line inscription. The sun god in fully anthropomorphic form and the cactus-like plant show, that the seal is Neo-Babylonian and not Neo-Assyrian.'; accompanied by a museum-quality impression. See Collon, D., Catalogue of the Western Asiatic Seals in the British Museum. Cylinder Seals V. Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian Periods, London, 2001.38.5 grams, 42mm (1 1/2"). Property of a London lady, part of her family's Swiss collection; formerly acquired in the 1980s; accompanied by a copy of a scholarly note, report number 157484.Very fine condition.

Lot 2876

18th-19th century AD. An iron door key with flat bow, round-section shank and square ward with curved lower edge; provincial blacksmith production. 48.7 grams, 14.2cm (5 1/2"). Property of a European gentleman living in London; previously from an English collection formed in the 1980s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 633

Mid 16th-early 17th century AD. A small silver sheet thimble with domed crown soldered to the body, plain rim, a heart-shaped cartouche bearing the intitials 'EG' flanked by a winged cupid with bow to the left, and a winged cupid with bow to the right with the initials 'IT' above the head; lower part of the body displays a floral motif between two bands of rope decoration; upper part of the body and crown are decorated with a series of uniform annulets. 3.2 grams, 14mm (1/2"). Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000.Fine condition.

Lot 828

8th-7th century BC. A small ornate silver bow-shaped fibula with integral coil and pin; seven decorated lobes evenly spaced across the arch and catch decorated with fine chain and silver granules. See Hattatt, R. Iron Age and Roman Brooches, Oxford, 1985, item 710, for type. 13.31 grams, 58mm (2"). Property of a European gentleman; formerly acquired on the German art market before 1980. Very fine condition.

Lot 981

1st century AD. A silver trumpet brooch retaining its pin, collared bow, short curved footplate with hatching and knop finial. 9.5 grams, 36mm (1 1/2"). From the collection of a European gentleman living in South London; acquired 1970-1980. [No Reserve] Very fine condition.

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