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A VIOLIN, the wide grained fascia with notched sound holes, inlaid single purfling and mother of pearl inlaid tail piece, maple ribs and two piece back, ebony turners, paper inked script "Stradivarius", back 14" long, overall length 23", in a coffin case with un-named bow (3) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: repair to edge next to chin rest, chip to upper edge near finger board, no obvious cracks to body, splitting where rosewood(?) finger board meets main bracket. Case and bow generally good
AN ASH AND ELM STICK BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, Thames Valley, 19th century, with high hoop back, stepped bow rail with scrolled arm terminals on crook supports, saddle seat with inscribed line, on ring turned tapering front legs with H stretcher, 24 1/4" x 14 1/4" x 40" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, old worm holes to left back legs, right side stretcher lacking end and apart from rear right legs
A Wade seated Winston Churchill lidded Toby jug , with blue bow tie and signature cigar in hand. A 1930's Carter Stabler Adams Poole pottery vase in the blue bird design.19 cm high A pair of JHW lustre tree decorated pink vases C1930's, standing 17 cm tall A Meiji period Imari plate C1900 , 22 cm across Condition: paint flakes to Winston as shown. View All pictures
An AWW Co Waltham Massachusetts 9ct rose gold cased half Hunter fob watch, the outer case with blue enamel Roman numeric dial, with a white enamel face with seconds dial, bezel wind, and bearing the crest and motto with lion to reverse, the movement numbered 13013532, 36.4g all in, and a later 9ct gold bow brooch, with hook attachment for hanging fob watch, 3.7g. (2)
R. Lalique, Arys L'Amour dans le Coeur perfume bottle and stopper. C. 1920. Clear/frost glass, sepia patina, recessed cupid with bow. Molded Lalique mark. (Lalique - 13) Provenance: single owner lifetime collection from Jacksonville, FL - Entire collection has been donated to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church where the proceeds will be used to install a new roof for St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, Palm Coast, FL 32164, which will cost approximately $2 million. - The descriptions for these lots have been comprised from the collectors notes along with extensive research that was done by an associate of the church. We used these notes to help reference and list these items. Please be aware that the descriptions are only guides and the items are being sold as photographed and we are not held liable for any inaccuracies. ALL SALES WILL BE FINAL. - If there were any noticeable condition issues on the bottles or removable stoppers, we tried our best to photograph and show said damage. Please check all images as even if no issues are listed in the description this does not indicate lack of wear and tear. - We cannot guarentee the contents of the bottles, these pieces have been collected over a lifetime and some have liquid inside of them. Just because there is liquid inside does not guarentee that it is the correct perfume for the bottle itself. Pleasase also be aware that bottles may have to be emptied for shipping purposes which will be dictated by your location and shipping restrictions. We are not held liable for the contents of the bottles as they are being sold AS-IS
A Victorian 19th century walnut veneered buffet credenza / writing desk. The desk having a straight top over a central twin handled drawer flanked by smaller drawers. Bow fronted kneehole cupboard space below with banks of two drawers to each side. Each drawer inlaid with geometric ebonised detailing. Raised on straight supports with brass castors to ends. Measures approx. 78cm x 136cm x 64cm.
An early 19th century rock crystal locket pendant, the hinged pear-shaped locket formed of two rock crystal panels, beneath a stylised bow surmount set throughout with cushion-shaped garnets, mounted in gold, length 33mm. £200-£300 --- Condition Report General surface wear commensurate with age and use. The rock crystal with some very light abrasion. Lead solder to the the reverse of the surmount. Gross weight 3.9gm.
A diamond necklace retailed by David Morris, circa 1976, of flattened curb-link design, interspersed with bow-shaped motifs set with brilliant and single-cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold, London import mark, sponsor’s mark for David Morris, total diamond weight approximately 3.50 carats, length approximately 86.5cm. £4,000-£6,000 --- Condition Report Clasp secure. Diamonds bright and lively. Overall good condition. Gross weight 116gm.
An 18th - 19th century diamond jewel, set throughout with rose-cut diamonds, the sculptural bow surmount beneath a diamond cluster, suspending a pierced crown above articulated tassel drops with flowerhead motifs, mounted in silver and gold, (later brooch fitting), length 8cm. £2,000-£3,000 --- Condition Report General light surface wear commensurate with age and use. Gross weight 23.7gm.
A late 19th century diamond brooch, the stylised bow set throughout with old brilliant and rose-cut diamonds, suspending an old brilliant-cut diamond drop, mounted in silver and gold, principal diamond approximately 1.50 carats, remaining total diamond weight approximately 0.85 carat, length 31mm. £1,500-£1,800
A sapphire and diamond bow brooch, French, circa 1915, the tapered bow channel-set with square and calibré-cut sapphires, with old brilliant and rose-cut diamond borders, mounted in platinum and gold, partial maker’s mark probably for Maurice Rauline, French assay mark, fitted case by London & Ryder, length 7cm. £1,500-£2,000 --- At the beginning of the 20th century Maurice Rauline (1877-1950) was one of the principal designers for Cartier and was responsible for many of the early garland style designs. Rauline was also known for his ‘quarrelsome temperament’ and frequently clashed with Louis Cartier. In 1911 Rauline registered his own trademark and started creating his own fine jewels and objets d’art. Literature: Nadelhoffer H. ‘Cartier’, London 1984, pub. Thames & Hudson. Condition Report Sapphires well matched and with very good transparency. Some slight gapping between stones evident under 10x magnification, indistinct. Diamonds bright, too small to assess. Clasp catch possibly a replacement / reattached, indistinct. Light wear. Overall very good condition. Gross weight 6.9gm.
J. Assmann, Glashütte, A gold hunting cased keyless watch, circa 1910. Movement: gilded, lever escapement, precision regulation, no. 17792. Dial: white enamel, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds. Case: 14ct gold, gold cuvette, covers with textured finish, applied initials to the front cover, no. 17792. Signed: case, dial and movement signed J. Assmann, Glashütte, I/Sachsen. Dimensions: diameter 52mm. Together with a gold mesh fob. £400-£600 --- Condition Report Movement: not running, balance does not rotate. Dial: hairline crack at 11 o’clock. Case: some wear to the textured finish, scuffs, gilt-metal bow. Gross weight: 118gm. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.
A BOW WHITE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF JUPITER BY THE SO-CALLED MUSES MODELLER, CIRCA 1755 Modelled standing beside an eagle 15cm high TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR MODEL OF A SHEPHERDESS 16cm high (2) Condition Report: Shepherdess: Missing toe to her right foot and her left hand. Other small nibbles such as two small chips to the hat rim. Firing cracks to dress.Jupiter: End of the eagle's wing missing over the edge of the base. This is glazed so a manufacturing fault rather than a large chip. His right arm and shoulder with lightly discoloured restoration. Small nibbles to crown. Please see supporting images available from the Dept. upon request.DO NOT ASSUME THIS LOT IS 'PERFECT' BEFORE BIDDING.Condition Report Disclaimer
A print of an image by photographer John Rowlands depicting David Bowie onstage Feb 26th 1976 in Toronto, Canada at Maple Leaf Gardens. Signed by John Rowlands. Measures 17x22". Excellent condition, printed onto fine art paper."This iconic image of David Bowie as The Thin White Duke was taken by renowned Rock photographer, John Rowlands, on February 26th, 1976, at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Canada. Having seen the previous evening’s show on the 1976 Station To Station tour, Rowlands was primed to capture the image of Bowie as The Archer while the singer was preparing to fire his imaginary bow and arrow. The pose was used as a signal for Bowie's lighting engineer to kill the lights. The picture was taken moments before the lights were killed. Rowlands took the shot about 30 feet away from the stage and he credits his Hasselblad camera for producing an image that is striking in its sharp tonal range of whites, blacks and grays".
7" Singles, approximately four hundred singles, mainly from the Seventies to the Nineties with artists including OMD, The Pretenders, Bow Wow Wow, Steel Breeze, The Tubes, Sinead O'Connor, Art of Noise, Big Country, Pet Shop Boys, Roxy Music, The Police, Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, Abba, Wings, Prince, George Michael, Donna Summer, Thin Lizzy, Stevie Wonder, Brian May, Annie Lennox and many more - various years and conditions
A 9ct gold shaped bar brooch, the suspended central scroll work terminating in leaves, centrally collet set with three purple amytheysts, stamped 375, 3g; a 9ct gold bar brooch, surmounted with scrolling foliage, the leaves set with seed pearls, and collet set with turquoise, one loss, 1.69g; a 9ct gold brooch in the form of a bow, centrally set with a round garnet, 2.64g; a yellow metal circular pendant in the form of a web, the central collet set oval purple amytheyst forming the body of a spider, missing legs, 1.47g; a small 9ct gold padlock 0.8g (5)
Collection of twelve 1980s Butler & Wilson multi-coloured diamanté novelty jewellery including bird brooch and necklace, crown necklace and ring, bow brooch, spider brooch, pair of eye earrings, butterfly enamelled compact etc, all boxedOverall very good condition, mostly look new and unused. The spider brooch is still sealed in its packet. The earrings look like they haven't been worn. One butterfly backing is missing from the eye earrings. The compart mirror is in very good condition with no marks to the glass mirrors.
Men's vintage accessories including laundered collarless white evening shirts, white collars including bat wing, cream evening scarves, blue dressing gown by D. H. Evans Oxford St., red paisley wool mix dressing gown by Viyella, cashmere and other scarves, bow ties, Injured Jockeys' Fund ties, Gieves & Hawkes and box of other ties. Pair of silver backed Mappin & Webb brushes.
A Coronation Medal 1953, attributable to Lady Row, wife of Commander Sir Philip J. Row, K.C.V.O., O.B.E., R.N., lady's type with bow ribbon, in box of issue with corresponding dress miniature, with transmission slip and named envelope; together with the invitation for Sir Philip and Lady Row to attend the Queen's Birthday celebration in 1986, and other official correspondence. See lot 19. 32mm diameter (main medal)
An English smallsword, hollow triangular-section blade 32.25 in., steel hilt, oval guard with beaded border, slender knuckle bow with faceted central stage, cut and studded pommel, copper bound grip, partial vellum covered scabbard with steel locket and band (lacking chape), late 18th century.
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