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An attractive late 19th Century French rouge marble and Kingswood vitrineThe bow front rouge marble top with a gilt metal openwork gallery above a single convex glazed door enclosing a velour lined interior and two fixed shelves above a shaped apron raised on slender curvilinear legs, overall applied with gilt metal appliques and embellishments, 67x140x35cm.
Ed Sheeran's bow tie, Bols, in red with cherub design . All of the Ed Sheeran Collection has come from Ed Sheeran himself and is to be sold at auction to support the Zest Charity, Bishop & Miller Auctioneers is delighted to be working in partnership with Zest and the St Elizabeth Hospice Family to raise much needed funds. Each lot will come with a Bishop and Miller signed certificate of authenticity.
*Air Raid Precaution. WWII brass Air Raid Warden's bell, stamped 'A.R.P. Bow St' with wooden handle and clapper, 28cm high During the Blitz, Bow Street in the West End of London was hit at 7.24pm on 8 October 1940 destroying the Marquis of Anglesey Wine and Spirits Store, which was a 17th century public house rebuilt in 1908, one person died. On the same night another bomb fell between Bow Street and The Wellington pub, killing two people. (1)
20th century mahogany and mahogany banded bow front chest, four small and one centre drawer with figured oval inlay, four long graduating drawers, on splayed bracket feet, W76cm, H100cm, D52cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
*Shoes. A pair of ladies' shoes, Hale, early 19th century, soft black leather, round toes with pink ruffle and inset pink ribbon bars and circles, each with tiny chain stitch border in matching cotton, pink silk edging and ties (each shoe with substantial loss to one ribbon), linen insoles with engraved oval label 'Hale, Ladies Boot & Shoe Maker, Charlotte Street, Bedford Square, London, Wholesale, Retail & for Exportation', small heels, some overall wear, length 23cm (9ins), together with A pair of ladies' shoes, F. Marsh, early 19th century, black satin, square toe and throat, the latter trimmed with a small satin bow, white kid leather insoles annotated in contemporary manuscript 'Gauche' and 'Droit', latter with oval engraved label 'F. Marsh, Maker & Importer of French Boots & Shoes, 148, Oxford Street, opposite Bond St.', right shoe with looped black silk tie (lacking to left shoe), length 25cm (10ins) The ribbon detail and small heels of the first item make this a pretty and more unusual pair of Regency shoes. (2 pairs)
*Shoes. A pair of ladies' shoes, early 19th century, ivory satin, square toe and throat, the latter trimmed with a small satin bow, slight fraying to top of heels, lacking ties, sole of left shoe annotated in pencil in contemporary manuscript 'worn on my wedding day', length 24cm (9.5ins), together with Two ladies' shoes, Grieve & Co., early 19th century, two black satin shoes, both right shoes (indicated in contemporary manuscript inside), square toe and throat, the latter trimmed with a small satin bow, white kid leather insoles, latter with engraved label 'Shoes Sent to Pattern by Post, Grieve & Co., Ladies Boot & Shoe Manufacturers, No.21 New Bond Strt., To the Royal Family', contemporary manuscript ownership name of Miss Pakenham inside both, looped black ties (slightly later?), length 25cm (10ins), plus another cream satin pair similar, with paper labels 'gauche' and 'droit', and engraved label of F. Maker, some soiling and fraying, remains of ties The first pair of shoes are in such clean condition that, in view of the inscription, it is likely they were tucked away by the bride after her wedding day and not worn again. The second item is intriguing for its ownership inscription, the most famous Miss Pakenham being Kitty, who became the Duchess of Wellington ten years after Arthur Wellesley had first proposed to her and been deemed an unsuitable match by her family. After a decade of successful campaigns the suitor was seen in a different light by the Pakenhams and Wellesley honoured his proposal despite Kitty having (in Arthur's words to his brother) "grown ugly, by Jove!". The marriage was an unhappy one, as the couple were entirely unsuited. (3 pairs)
*Embroidered Picture. A young lady in a landscape, circa 1820, stitched oval picture of a young female holding a garland of flowers and seated in a landscape with trees, within a floral wreath, topped by a bow terminating in tassels, expertly worked in silk threads in a variety of shades on cream silk, using long and short stitch, stem stitch, and bullion stitch, with the face and limbs neatly drawn in, silk ground a little dusty in places, 44.5 x 35.5cm (17.5 x 14ins), framed and glazed, together with another embroidered picture similar, of a young lady seated by a tombstone in a landscape, verre eglomise mount (black paint flaking onto stitching), framed (2)
*Clothing. A Regency spencer, circa 1820, lilac silk bodice, hand-stitched, large collar, cap sleeves (long inner sleeves removed), sleeves and front of bodice embellished with decorative silver grey braided buttons, some fading and discolouration, and a few small holes, lined with fine linen (stained in places), ties on inside back, length 28cm (11ins), bust 68cm (27ins), sleeve length 8.5cm (3.25ins), together with a Victorian boned bodice, circa 1840s, bright green satin, hand-stitched, short sleeves trimmed with braid and net, deep v-waist, rear fastening with 11 metal hooks and eyes, embellished with a fringed satin bow at foot, lined with fine linen, overall length 46cm (18ins), bust 68cm (27ins), sleeve length 16.5cm (6.5ins), plus another Victorian boned bodice, pale brown satin, hand and machine-stitched, neckline and short sleeves trimmed with black lace, front fastening with eight hammered metal hooks and buttonhole stitch loops, and two brass hooks and eyes at foot, a few tiny holes in right sleeve, lined with glazed linen, length 34cm (13.5ins), bust 38.5cm (15.25ins), sleeve length 15cm (6ins), plus another Victorian bodice, pale green satin with shoulder straps, embellished with fabric flowers and leaves, new hook and eye fasteners (4)
A rare crossbow 'Nu', Eastern Han dynasty, the mechanism intact, with green patina and retained in its wooden arm, with traces of the scale, the bow part no longer present, 54cm long, 21cm high In addition to the buyer's premium of 27% (22.5% + VAT) payable on the Hammer Price, this lot is also subject to import VAT at the reduced rate of 5%, payable on the Hammer Price. This indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union. The unit for calculating the bow's strength is called 'shi' or 'a stone'. According to records, bows are rated as one, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, ten, twelve stones, and so on. The most common is six stones, the range being approximately two hundred and sixty meters.
Royal Crown Derby Excellent Pair of Hand Painted Paperweights. Comprises 1/ ' Drummer Bear ' Seated Teddy Bear, with Drum Between His Legs, Dressed In a Blue Military Tunic, Gold Stopper, Date 1998. Height 4.25 Inches - 10.50 cm. 1st Quality & Mint Condition. 2/ Collectors Guild Exclusive Ltd Edition - Blue Bow Tie Teddy Bear, Silver Stopper. Date 1998, Mint Condition.
A Collection Of 1960's/70's Paste Set Playboy Jewellery Items Five items in total to include large statement necklace in the form of a crystal tie with Playboy bunny design to bottom centre. Also, 8 row diamonte cuff bracelet, rope twist crystal set bow necklace and matching brooch and crystal set bow necklace. - some stones missing to smaller pieces, please see accompanying image.
Ercol A Pair Of 1970's Elm/Ash Windsor Armchairs Each in good condition, impressed marks to back ' F.182, 290' curved seat back with six spindles. Back bow steam bent from a single ash rail, sculpted saddle seat. Elegant armrests of typical form, as illustrated in the 1978 brochure. Please see accompanying image. 33 inches in height, 23 inches at widest point.
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