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Lot 762

AN INLAID MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED SIDEBOARD ON SQUARE TAPERING LEGS, EARLY 20TH C, 87CM H; 122 X 60CM

Lot 007

Meissen, a glass cat with collar and bow.

Lot 226

A mid 19th century mahogany, bow fronted chest of two short and two long drawers, on bracket feet

Lot 1397

A large modern bow fronted corner display cabinet, mahogany and fruitwood veneer, with curved, glazed door, internally fitted with five wooden shelves, unsigned, 168cm. high

Lot 602

A pair of turquoise and pearl drop earrings, unmarked gold settings with bow design drop, height excluding fitting 40.5mm, 9.2g total

Lot 907

A Victorian oak framed bow-arm desk chair, with green leather upholstery

Lot 138

A full-size violin by Henry Lye (born 1832), dated 1891, with one piece satinwood back, back length excluding D 35.3cm, with bow and case

Lot 487

A Georgian mahogany bow front corner cabinet.

Lot 90

A StarCraft 68" Atlanta recurve bow

Lot 173

A Windsor violin, with shaped 35cm body, and ebonised tuning knops, in fitted case with bow, 59cm wide.

Lot 185

A Chinese practice violin, of shaped outline, with articulated tuning knops, 57cm wide, with bow, in fitted case.

Lot 319

An early 19thC mahogany free standing bow front chest, the crossbanded top raised above two short and three long cock beaded drawers with ring back handles and shaped escutcheons, on ogee bracket feet, 110cm H, 123cm W, 55cm D. (AF)

Lot 383

Various early 20thC and later wooden bow saws, various dimensions. (a quantity)

Lot 399

A LARGE TWO MAN BOW SAW

Lot 657

TWO SMALL BOW FRONTED CHESTS

Lot 350

Pair of walnut Art Deco bow front bedside cabinets, 38.5cm wide x 66.5cm height

Lot 391

THE BEATLES / SILVER BEETLES 1960 JACARANDA CLUB MEMBERSHIP CARD. Superb and extremely rare membership card from 1960 for the Jacaranda CLub in Liverpool. The Silver Beetles (and Beatles as they changed their name to that year) performed here around 12 times during 1960 with the club being owned by their former manager Allan Williams. The card has the No. "FM10 60" written on the front with the "BOW" on rear (thought to be the initials of Allan Williams' wife Beryl). Business card size measuring 5cm x 9cm.

Lot 1082

FOUR TRAYS OF HAND TOOLS including a Wooden vice, wooden bow saw and two toolboxes, etc

Lot 1265

A REPRODUCTION BOW FRONT SINGLE DOOR DISPLAY CABINET (key) and a marble topped occasional table (2)

Lot 1451

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DINING SUITE comprising of a wind out table with moulded edges on large ball and claw feet and ceramic casters, three additional leaves, extended width 299cm, closed width 149cm x depth 122cm x height 76cm, set of eight Chippendale style chairs with leather drop in seat pads including two carvers and a bow front sideboard with rope edging, three central drawers and two cupboard doors on ball and claw feet, width 182cm x depth 67.5cm x height 98cm (winding handle, key) (13)

Lot 263

AN 18CT GOLD FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH, minute repeating, No.13498, wolf tooth winding, (replacement bow not gold), approximate weight 116 grams

Lot 267

A SELECTION OF BUCKLES, to include a pair of mother of pearl buckles, plastic buckles, one designed as a bow, paste buckles, etc

Lot 469

A BOXED STEIFF CLASSIC MILLENIUM TEDDY BEAR, blond mohair, No 003523, with bow, jointed limbs, approximate height 29cm, with tags

Lot 568

FIVE BOXES AND QUANTITY OF LOOSE SUNDRY ITEMS, to include dolls house, metalwares, mantel clocks, DVD and video recorders, cased violin bow (no name), wooden eastern figures, cutlery etc

Lot 495

A mahogany bow-fronted Sheraton style sideboard

Lot 141

GEORGE III FLAME CUT MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CORNER CUPBOARD, of typical form with moulded cornice, brass 'H' hinges and three shelves and three spice drawers to the interior, 41 ¾" (106cm) high, 30 ¼" (76.8cm) wide, one internal shelf missing

Lot 174

EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED DISPLAY CABINET, the top with scroll cresting to the short back, set above a glazed cupboard door with lower panel, and conforming pair of side panels, enclosing three fixed shelves to the olde gold lined fabric interior, and raised on square, tapering supports with spade feet, 69" (175.3cm) high, 37" x 18" (94cm x 45.7cm)

Lot 89

'ERISKA' (EARLY 20TH CENTURY)A bronze model of a young boy and girl, he standing on a rock with a bow, she crouching beneath, raised on a green marble base, signed and dated 1912. 25cm high (28cm high overall)

Lot 345

A modern violin and bow in case, made in Whitley Bay

Lot 230

Assorted Selection of Collectables and Ephemera to include Golden Jubilee Coins, £5 coins, Brass 'G' paperweight, pocket watch with embossed Rifleman to reverse (not working) with no maker's mark, a Moore & Wright Gauge with box, a Baty thickness gauge, a The Beano Foto album containing a variety of cigarette cards together with men's Combi Braces with Horse Racing scenes, and a Purple Bow Tie (10)

Lot 523

Theatre Programme Selection - a mixed selection includes predominantly at Wolverhampton, 1907 Alexandra Palace 'Golden Legend', Wednesbury Hippodrome 1948, 1944 Hippodrome Dudley 'Quaker Girl' with tickets, 'Oklahoma' with tickets, 'London Takes A Bow', plus some signed 'One For The Road', 'Cards On The Table', 'Seagulls Over', 'The Seven Year Itch', and more, many with tickets included, condition G overall (40)

Lot 232

Vintage violin and bow in case

Lot 96

A rolled gold open faced pocket watch, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, together with a rolled gold open faced fob watch, on a rolled gold Figaro chain and T-bar, with a 9ct gold bloodstone fob, (replacement 9ct bow), 63.87g

Lot 373

A black ostrich feather fan, early 20th century, with tortoiseshell sticks and guard stick, with a satin bow to the bale, in original 'J Durelleroy of London' fan box, a white ostrich feather fan, early 20th century, with mother-of-pearl sticks and guard sticks with a white satin bow to the base, in fan box, and three other feather fans, comprising: a cream and taupe ostrich feather fan with taupe bow decoration on an ebonised wooden handle, an ostrich feather 'guard' fan, andanother feather fan with bone sticks (5)

Lot 645

A Victorian mahogany bow front chest, of two short over three long drawers, on turned wooden feet, 97cm wide, 55cm deep, 105cm high

Lot 348

Laura Ashley Clifton ivory seven piece bedroom suite comprising pair two door combination wardrobes, five drawer chest, pair lamp tables, bow front dressing table and stool

Lot 393

Inlaid mahogany bow front standing corner cabinet having two glazed panel doors above a central cupboard door

Lot 129

Students Violin by Stringers of Edinburgh, cased with bow, along with a Ukulele also cased. (2)

Lot 220

Violin, two-piece back, labelled Murdoch, overall 60cm, damaged, with bow.

Lot 490

Pair of mahogany elbow chairs, cane panelled fan backs, bow front seats, turned legs, carved frames, 55cm.

Lot 89

A Vintage Violin with Printed Paper Inner Label 'Stradivari' Complete with Case and Bow

Lot 375

A group of English porcelain teawares 2nd half 18th century, including a Worcester teapot and replacement cover painted in polychrome enamels with Chinese figures in a garden setting, a Chelsea plate painted with a butterfly beside fruit, a Worcester teacup in the Dalhousie pattern, a moulded Liverpool coffee cup, a teabowl and saucer painted with back to back roses, a famille rose saucer with a vase of flowers, and a Bow blue and white bowl painted with a small pagoda on a jetty, some faults, 21.5cm max. (10)

Lot 500

A small Bow vase c.1758, after Mennecy, of diminutive campana shape, painted in the Chelsea manner with delicate flower sprays, scattered flying insects to the rim, and the interior with a large beetle, 5.5cm high. Illustrated: Simon Spero Exhibition Catalogue 1997, no.6.

Lot 563

A small group of English porcelains c.1770-80, including a blue and white Richard Chaffers (Liverpool) teabowl with peony and bamboo beside a fence, a Worcester teabowl printed with fruit sprays, a Lowestoft saucer painted with a pagoda landscape, and a Bow polychrome creamer painted with flower sprays, 12cm max. (4)

Lot 575

A Bow blue and white butterboat c.1755, the deep bowl formed of overlapping leaves, painted to the interior with small flower sprigs, and a Derby pickle leaf, painted with fruiting vine and small flower sprays, 8.7cm max. (2)

Lot 582

Three English porcelain butterboats c.1755-70, one Bow and painted in underglaze blue with a flower spray to the well, raised on three peg feet, one Liverpool, possibly William Reid, and of deep leaf shape painted with a flower spray to the interior, the last of unusual leaf shape with a high handle, possibly Derby, left in the white, 9.7cm max. (3)

Lot 588

A small pair of Bow blue and white plates c.1760, painted with circular and fan-shaped panels of Chinese island landscapes and small flower sprigs, reserved on a powder blue ground, pseudo script marks, 17.8cm. (2)

Lot 589

A small pair of Bow blue and white plates c.1760, with scalloped rims, painted with circular and fan-shaped panels containing Chinese island landscapes, reserved on a powder blue ground, pseudo script marks, 19.2cm. (2)

Lot 600

Two large English porcelain blue and white sauceboats c.1770, the larger Derby printed with Chinese fisherman in landscape vignettes reserved on a pineapple-moulded ground within cell diaper borders, the other Bow and painted with peony branches within floral moulded panels, minor faults, 24.5cm max. (2)

Lot 607

Four Lowestoft blue and white saucers c.1770, two painted with Chinese island landscapes, one with bamboo and peony issuing from a fence, the last printed with the Three Flowers pattern, and a Bow octagonal soup plate painted with peony and bamboo, some faults, 22.5cm max. (5)

Lot 631

A Bow porcelain handled knife c.1750-55, of pistol grip form, white-glazed and moulded with foliate scrolls, and a Royal Crown Derby knife gilded with a crown between beaded bands, 22.8cm max. (2)

Lot 648

A rare Bow spoon or ladle c.1760, the bowl painted to both sides with bold, colourful flower sprays, echoed to the undulating fishtail handle, 17.5cm.

Lot 658

An early Bow mug c.1753-55, the bell-shaped body painted with a spray of pink peony and other flowers issuing from holey rockwork, the rim with stylized flower mons between bands of hatched diaper on a green ground, a 1.5cm rim crack, 9cm high.

Lot 668

Two Bow Fable candlesticks c.1758, of the Fox and the Stork, the latter with its beak inside the neck of a bottle vase painted with famille rose flowers, beneath flowering bocage, raised on footed bases picked out with puce enamelling, some small damages and repairs, 22cm. (2) Exhibited: Treasury of Bow, Melbourne, Ballarat and Hamilton, Ceramics and Glass Circle of Australia, 2000-2001. Provenance: the Nigel Morgan collection.

Lot 669

A Bow white-glazed model of a lion c.1750-52, seated on his haunches with his left forepaw resting on a low stump, his head turned over his left shoulder, on a low rectangular base, 10.2cm high. Exhibited: Ceramics and Glass Circle of Australia, 7th August 2000 - 8th April 2001, The Gold Treasury, Melbourne, Ballarat and Hamilton Art Galleries. Illustrated: Patricia Begg and Barry Taylor, A Treasury of Bow, p.61, no. 177. Provenance: the Nigel Morgan collection.

Lot 672

A Bow birds in branches candlestick c.1760-65, modelled with two finches or buntings perched amid flowering branches above a nest containing two chicks, a scrolled sconce issuing from a metal support between the branches, some chipping, 19.5cm. Provenance: the Nigel Morgan collection.

Lot 674

A Bow figure of a musical shepherd c.1760, leaning against a tall tree stump and playing a pipe, a satchel slung over one shoulder, his dog recumbent at his feet, 14.8cm. Exhibited: Treasury of Bow, Melbourne, Ballarat and Hamilton, Ceramics and Glass Circle of Australia, 2000-2001. Provenance: the Nigel Morgan collection.

Lot 675

A Bow figure of a male dancer c.1760-65, standing and turning towards his extended right arm, his left foot pointed away from him, raised on a footed base with scrollwork picked out in puce, a small amount of good restoration, 18.7cm. Exhibited: Treasury of Bow, Melbourne, Ballarat and Hamilton, Ceramics and Glass Circle of Australia, 2000-2001. Provenance: the Nigel Morgan collection.

Lot 685

A pair of Bow figures of sheep c.1760, the ram standing with head turned to the right, the ewe grazing, both before flowering bocage on low scrolled bases, both with antique metal fitments to turn them into candlesticks, rising to leaf-moulded sconces and drip pans, small losses and replacements, 18.5cm. (2)

Lot 695

A rare small Bow figure of a goat kid c.1760, recumbent on a low green base, its head turned to the left, its coat with black patches, 6.2cm across.

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