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Lot 109

19th century silver plated fish set in bow-fronted walnut case with two canteen boxes .

Lot 553

Victorian mahogany bow front chest of two short over three long drawers, 100cm wide. Scratches, scuffs and loss of colour throughout. Various losses most noticeable to cockbeading.

Lot 556

19th century mahogany small bow front chest with two short over two long drawers, on bracket feet . Various losses to veneer and repairs. Top starting to bubble. Handles replaced. One foot off and repaired.

Lot 311

Four decorative gilt-framed prints to include after John Pettie 'Two Strings to Her Bow' (4).

Lot 399

A German WWII bayonet, length 46cm, a walnut-handled sword stick (lacking scabbard), a bone-handled Eastern sword and a bow (4). CONDITION REPORT Sword - crocodile detached at the head end, cracks to the handle and chip to the hand guard, bayonet handle rotted.

Lot 46

A quantity of various walnut cornices, mouldings and cupboard doors, reputedly originally from the bookcases of the library at Ince Blundell Hall, to include a pair of doors with raised moulded panels and raised lions' head masks to centre, each 76 x 77cm, two pairs of matching cupboard doors, each 76 x 34.5cm, eight walnut carved panels and cornice; six with carved oak leaves and acorns, the length of the largest 140cm, two panels with carved figs, grapes and bow decoration, length of largest 113cm and seven smaller carvings to include two armorial shield examples, a lion's head and four other smaller decorative carvings, length of largest 34cm, also a larger armorial frieze carving with central knight's helmet, dragon to one side and scroll with nut to the other, with decorative scrolling sides, length 96cm.

Lot 74

A mahogany Italian inlaid serpentine-front cabinet, shell carving over one central glazed bow-front door and glazed panel to either side, over two cupboard doors and floral-inlaid panels to either side on shaped plinth base, 206 x 125cm.

Lot 11

A silver mounted violin bow branded VF Fetique A Paris. Octagonal stick, full size, together with a violin case labelled W.E. Hill & Son, Violin Makers, 140 New Bond Street, London

Lot 516

Bow fronted 4 drawer chest and bureau

Lot 310

Two framed oil relief panels depicting a saxophone and a violin with bow

Lot 247

A NINE CARAT GOLD NECK CHAIN with decorative bow link to a gold mounted half sovereign 2004, total 13.2 grms

Lot 72

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST of two short over three long drawers with string inlay decoration and ivory shield shaped escutcheons, 114 cms high, 106.5 cms wide, 51 cms deep (some restorations required)

Lot 1275

George III stick barometer with swan-neck pediment, brass scale, signed - W. & S. Jones, London, in bow front mahogany case with urn bulb to base, 101cm high

Lot 1314

Regency mahogany and kingwood crossbanded bow front chest of drawers, having three long graduated drawers, on splayed bracket feet, 93cm wide x 53cm deep x 83cm high

Lot 1332

Early 20th century walnut bow front display cabinet with concave cornice and enclosed by glazed door, on slender cabriole legs and paw feet, 75cm wide x 35cm deep x 170cm high CONDITION REPORT Horizontal crack to frieze below door, suggestion of some restoration here, door closes flush, elsewhere minor disrepair, overall generally ok, presents well

Lot 1406

Good George IV mahogany satinwood crossbanded and boxwood line-inlaid bow front sideboard with rear brass gallery, having central frieze drawer and unusual apron drawer below with lockable cover, flanked by two drawers to left side and faux drawer, front cellarette drawer to right, all with original brass fittings, on square taper legs and spade feet, 185cm wide x 77cm deep x 147cm high CONDITION REPORT Good original condition, minor veneer losses, good overall colour

Lot 1420

Very large Regency mahogany bow front chest with two short over four long graduated drawers, each with original brass fittings, on bracket feet, 122cm wide x 60cm deep x 140cm high

Lot 1424

Edwardian mahogany and boxwood line-inlaid standing corner cupboard with broken arch pediment and shaped shelves enclosed by astragal glazed door, the bow front base with two panelled doors and frieze below, on splayed legs united by an undertier, 64cm wide x 47cm deep x 192cm high

Lot 3

Mid-18th century Lowestoft blue and white sparrow beak cream jug with painted Chinese landscape, 9cm, two 18th century Bow polychrome coffee cups with floral decoration and 18th century Caughley blue and white cream jug with fence decoration, 7.5cm (4) CONDITION REPORT All cracked

Lot 367

Pair Victorian silver mounted heavy glass dressing table dishes in the form of hearts, with floral bow handles (London 1894), William Hutton & Sons Ltd., 9.5cm across

Lot 409

Early 19th century carved hardstone intaglio, the opal panel finely carved depicting Cupid with bow and arrows, signed, in an oval gold rub-over setting, with pierced shoulders and tapered shank, intaglio panel measures approximately 21.5mm x 13.5mm CONDITION REPORT Finger size approximately S. Intaglio in very good condition, very minor nibbles to the edge of the stone but no obvious damage. Light surface wear commensurate with age. Please see additional photos of signature, fine quality carving, setting and shank in very good condition, not marked but likely to be either 15ct or 18ct gold. The ring was given to the vendor's grandmother as a gift from her husband.In our opinion we believe it to be hardstone rather than glass although it has not been tested or examined by a gemologist and it is for the buyer to form their own opinionTotal gross weight approx 5.9 grams

Lot 411

Edwardian diamond set locket with an oval moss agate panel contained within a glazed locket compartment, with a rose cut diamond border, suspended from a conforming bow brooch, 41mm x 21mm CONDITION REPORT Very good condition, setting of locket would appear to test as platinum but unmarked. The agate panel has a gold frame and sits within the locket. Total gross weight approx 11.3 grams

Lot 51

18th century Bow baking dish, circa 1765, of octagonal form, with fan-shaped chinoiserie landscape and floral reserves on powder-blue ground - faux Chinese mark, 26.2cm CONDITION REPORT Fritting / losses to glaze around rim of dish, approximately ten small firing cracks to foot rim, some minor scratching to glaze commensurate with age / use

Lot 754

MIRECOURT VIOLIN LABELLED NICOLAS BERTHOLINI LUTHIER DE S.M. L'EMPEREUR ET DE LA COUR DE FRANCE FECIT ANNO 1810 2 PIECE BACK 13.78', OVERALL 22.78' WITH BOW & CASE

Lot 755

K.H. VIOLIN MADE IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA LOP 14' OVERALL 23.5' & BOW

Lot 756

TATRA BY ROSETTI VIOLIN LOB 14' OVERALL 23.5' & BOW

Lot 757

TATRA BY ROSETTI THREE QUARTER VIOLIN LOB 12.5' OVERALL 21.5' & BOW

Lot 179

Moba Modelle and Berkeley Marine Models, A duo of vintage, plastic and wood model kits, for radio control, comprising a Moba Modelle Vilm motor yacht (small split to bow) and a Berkeley's Models Chris Craft 32' motor cruiser, both in original boxes, with instructions, appear to be complete but unchecked, F-G, Boxes F, (2)

Lot 116

Violin bow, marked Tourte, 74cm.

Lot 307

Victorian mahogany bow-front chest of drawers, the top with reeded edge, fitted with four long graduating drawers, shaped aprons, splayed bracket feet, width 104cm, depth 55cm, height 94cm.

Lot 73

Fieldings Devonware, dinner ware in the "Old Bow" design, plates, tureens, jugs, other Fieldings candlesticks, Crown Devon comic dog, briar pipe, plated wares etc. .

Lot 94

A model of a Tibetan archer, patinated and gilded figure standing on one leg with bow, 47cm, mounted on a wooden plinth overall 50cm high.

Lot 735

A small bow front glazed counter display cabinet with integral light

Lot 753

A late Victorian bow back armchair with ebonised and inlaid frame

Lot 782

A Victorian mahogany bow front hanging corner cupboard, the twin doors enclosing assorted shelves.

Lot 642

An Edwardian dark mahogany bow back side chair together with a further similarly upholstered small example and a cane seated rocking chair (3)

Lot 132

An early 20th Century gentleman's Continental 18k gold half hunting cased keyless pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsiduary seconds dial, contained in plain 18k case, 50mm diameter (case number 32647 - gross weight 99 grammes - case little creased in places, and bow a gilt replacement)

Lot 474

A late 19th/early 20th Century Ottoman cavalry training sword, the 28ins bright steel blade with bone grips and brass cross guard, 33.5ins overall, a Far Eastern short hunting bow, 45ins overall, and bamboo quiver containing five arrows

Lot 617

An early 20th Century French carriage timepiece, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day single train movement, contained in lacquered brass and bevel glass case, bow and breakfront frieze and apron, on turned feet, 5ins high, two other French carriage timepieces in brass and bevel glass case of Corniche pattern (one with leather covered travelling case), and a French mantel clock, the 3.5ins diameter white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day movement, contained in silvered brass drum pattern case, 4ins high

Lot 618

An early 20th Century French carriage timepiece, the 1.75ins diameter cream chapter ring with Arabic numerals, to the eight day single train movement, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass case, the bow and breakfront frieze and apron with cast scroll ornament, 5.25ins high, and one other French carriage timepiece in brass and bevel glass case of "Corniche" pattern, 4.75ins high

Lot 624

A late 19th Century French gilt brass and porcelain mantel clock by Thomas Pearce & Son, Paris and London, No. 2109, the 3.5ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in gilt brass drum pattern case surmounted by quiver and bow garland and flanked by two putti, one holding a porcelain plaque depicting a shoulder length portrait of a young woman, the shaped base inset with porcelain central plaque and with floral swags and scroll feet, 10ins high

Lot 703

A Victorian beechwood and elm "Smokers Bow" armchair with shaped crest rail, fretted splats to back, on turned underframe, and two other similar armchairs

Lot 812

An 18th Century oak and mahogany banded bow front hanging corner cupboard with moulded cornice, fitted three shelves, enclosed by a pair of crossbanded doors on shaped apron, 26ins wide x 40ins high

Lot 813

A George III mahogany and ebonised bow front hanging corner cupboard with dentil moulded cornice, the whole inlaid with stringings, fitted three shelves enclosed by a pair of twin panelled doors, 32ins wide x 46ins high

Lot 816

George III mahogany bow front chest, the top inlaid with satinwood bandings and stringings and with square edge, fitted slide and three long drawers, on shaped apron and splayed feet, 37ins wide x 19.5ins deep x 35ins high

Lot 820

A late Georgian mahogany bow front chest with reeded edge to top and frieze inlaid with stringings, fitted two short and three long drawers, and shaped apron and bracket feet, 40ins wide x 20ins deep x 42.5ins high (faded and general wear)

Lot 821

A late Georgian mahogany bow front chest with curved edge to top fitted two short and three long drawers on shaped apron and splayed bracket feet, 41ins wide x 20.5ins deep x 47.25ins high

Lot 836

An early Victorian mahogany bow front chest, with crossbanded top, fitted two narrow frieze drawers, two short and three long drawers under, with bead moulded front corners, on turned feet, 43ins wide x 23ins deep x 43ins high

Lot 857

An Edwardian mahogany bow front wardrobe, the whole inlaid with chequered stringings, with moulded cornice, the interior fitted various hooks enclosed by oval panelled door, fitted drawer space, on plinth supports, 45.5ins wide x 23ins deep x 83ins high

Lot 868

An Edwardian mahogany bow and breakfront display cabinet inlaid with chequered stringings, with moulded cornice, the cloth lined interior fitted two shelves enclosed by a single bow front glazed door, fitted central drawer under on cabriole legs and with conforming shaped under tier, 54ins wide x 19ins deep x 70ins high

Lot 566

1930s bow fronted mahogany display cabinet with ball and claw feet

Lot 568

1930s bow fronted display cabinet

Lot 189

An early 20th century violin, bearing label 'Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis Faciebat Anno 17, Made in Czechoslovakia', together with bow, in case (a/f)

Lot 304

A Regency mahogany bow front chest, with two short over two long drawers, raised on splayed legs, H.90 W.103 D.53cm

Lot 334

A Regency bow front mahogany side table, with single drawer, raised on tapered legs, H.74 W.102 D.56cm

Lot 342

A 19th century mahogany bow front side table, with three drawers, raised on tapered legs and spade feet, H.80 W.118 D.58cm

Lot 232

MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS BY HEALS

Lot 293

Roman Bronze Key circa 3rd - 4th Century AD. Locks and keys were first introduced into Britain during the Iron Age. However it was the Romans who developed and improved them. This is a large heavy bronze key used in what was one of two types of locks in this period, the tumbler lock. It has a good green patina and the bit contains five teeth showing obvious signs of use with cross patterning to the underside. The bow shows good wear through suspension, probably to a belt. No pockets in those days. Measures 70mm. A nice example of an everyday Roman item. Approximately 1,700 years old.  Ex. Private Collection of Michael Green, Tiverton region, formed between 1980's - 2012.  Michael has collected many stunning pieces of ancient art, antiquity and coins over the many years, all legally acquired from auctions and private collections in the local areas. Declaration of provenance:  All provenance details are supplied by the vendor (consignor) – Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers supply a Certificate of Authenticity with all antiquities sold showing authenticity. Provenance and known details recorded on this.

Lot 314

Roman Decorated Terracotta Oil Lamp circa 1st -2nd century AD. From the Romano Greek influenced period, here we have a stunning rare oil lamp. Made from terracotta, this lamp is in excellent condition for an artefact which is almost 2000 years old. he top with the scene of a pair of warriors, that to the front drawing a bow, the figure behind wearing a Corinthian helmet. To the front the kneeling figure of an elderly male seeking supplication. The dish of the lamp portrays a battle scene of "Odysseus slaying the suitors". The Greek inscription on the lamp below the scene names Odysseus. The scene depicts a bowman, Odysseus pulling back the bow, there is a soldier in the background with a spear, and in the right bottom corner is a crouching captive begging for his life. The lamps were filled with olive oil and a wick inserted into the spout, they were used as a daily light source. Plain lamps being as common as our light bulb. Lamps were also used as funerary items to bring light to the afterlife. This particular lamp is exceptional showing a rare depiction. A fantastic display item. 1 15mm x 75mm. Very fine condition.

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