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An Edwardian silver and gold, opal and diamond brooch, the bow brooch set with old mixed cut diamonds suspending an opal and diamond flower head, the central circular opal cabachon approx 6.3mm diameter, surrounded by six further opals approx 4.3mm diameter, approx 2.8cm wide, total gross weight approx 11.2gCondition report: good overall, one minor stone to bow missing, no obvious signs of damage or repair
AN ANTIQUE DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE BROOCH, LATE 19TH CENTURY designed as a large lacework ribbon tied in a bow, jewelled at the edges with rose cut diamonds, decorated with four flowers set alternately with round cut blue sapphires and round, single and rose cut diamonds, 5.4cm.*** Additional images and information, including information on stone grading, treatments, sizes, metal identification and purity, weights, etc are available on request from info@elmwoods.co.uk ***
A PAIR OF ANTIQUE ONYX AND DIAMOND DROP EARRINGS each with a briolette cut black onyx suspended below a jewelled, diamond set ribbon and bow motif, 5.2cm.*** Additional images and information, including information on stone grading, treatments, sizes, metal identification and purity, weights, etc are available on request from info@elmwoods.co.uk ***
AN ONYX AND DIAMOND BOW BROOCH designed as a ribbon and bow jewelled with round cut diamonds, set with a central hexagonal piece of black onyx, 3.7cm, stamped 14k.*** Additional images and information, including information on stone grading, treatments, sizes, metal identification and purity, weights, etc are available on request from info@elmwoods.co.uk ***
A northern Italian, probably Florentine sculpted alabaster bust of a maiden, late 19th century, portrayed with head inclined slightly to sinister and wearing a shawl over her plaited hair, her drapery tied with a bow at her breast; atop a shaped white marble socle, 31cm high, 27cm wide PROVENANCE: Private Collection, London
Eugenio Battiglia, (Florentine, fl. late 19th century), a sculpted alabaster bust of a maiden, her serene visage looking straight ahead, her hair held up in a bow tied shawl, the patterned collar and drapery adorned with flowers; inscribed E.Battiglia Firenze to the reverse, 52cm high, 36cm wide
A Lady's Victorian Yew-wood Long Bow, approx 187 cms, green velvet grip. Provenance: The owner of this collection excavated Hailes Abbey in Winchcombe over many seasons, and during his years with English Heritage, was largely responsible for developing the collection of historic artillery now on display at Pendennis Castle in Cornwall.
A full sized Stentor violin, cased with bow and an unnamed full sized violin, cased with bow (2). CONDITION REPORT: Stentor with bad scuff to the esge and general surface wear. The second violin is very badly scratched. Please view this lot on www.the-saleroom.com in order to view all additional images.
A large Chinese porcelain vase of baluster form with flared rim and pierced stylised dragon handles, painted in enamels with various flower heads, auspicious character marks and stylised mythical beasts on lime green ground to upper section and with blossoming branches of peonies, chrysanthemum and prunus, each section with border of ruyi decorated with floral motifs and lucky bats to base band, Jiaqing mark and period, height 68.5cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: A large area of crudely reglued cracks to the flared rim and with two areas of losses, with hairline cracks spreading from the rim, the largest approx 14cm, very fine crazing to the glaze in the area of the neck and flaring, badly broken and crudely reglued to approximately one third of the lower body and base with hairline crack with major lines of breakage spreading to the base, the bow shaped crack spreading from the centre of a star horizontally towards the rim of the base, approximately 58cm long, the vertical crack 22cm, the base crack 28cm long, areas of losses mainly along the large bow shaped crack, surface dirt and wear such as stained scratches.
M. Pétard, Des Sabres et des Épées, vols. 1 and 2; J.D. Forman, The Scottish Dirk; C. Martyn, The British Cavalry Sword from 1600; C. Mazansky, British Basket-Hilted Swords; E. Oakeshott, Records of the Medieval Sword; J.F. Hayward, Swords and Daggers; R.H. Bezdek, Swords and Sword Makers of England and Scotland; R. Cohen, By The Sword; E. Valentine, Rapiers; J. Wilkinson-Latham, Regulation Military Swords; J.D. Gamble, Axes of War and Power; R. Underwood, Anglo-Saxon Weapons & Warfare; W. Wilson, Arte of Defence; J. Lhoste, Les Épéees Portées en France des Origines à Nos Jours; R. Held (ed.), Art, Arms and Armour, An International Anthology; S.V. Grancsay, Arms & Armor, Essays by Stephen V. Grancsay fromt The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 1920-1964; C.E. Whitelaw, Scottish Arms Makers; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Historical Armor, A Picture Book; R-J. Charles, La Collection Georges Pauilhac au Musée de l'Armée, exhibition guide; C.C. Stone, A Glossary… Arms and Armour, reprint; J.G. Mann and M.A. B. Litt, Studies in European Armour, 1929 (Trotman reprint 2003); J. Anderson, Ancient Scottish Weapons, A Series of Drawings by the Late James Drummond (reprint); Various contributors, Die Waffensammlung des Österreichischen Kaiserhauses im K.K. Artillerie-Arsenal-Museum in Wien, reprint of 1866-1870 original; J.A. Godoy, Armes a Feu XVe-XVIIe Siecle, Collection du Musée d'Art et Histoire, Genève; Various contributors, Kataloge des Bayerischen Nationalmuseums Handfeuerwaffen; A.D. Ortiz, C.H. Carretero and J.A. Godoy, Resplendence of the Spanish Monarchy, Renaissance Tapestries and Armor from the Patrimonio Nacional; C. Blair, The James A. De Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor; A.G. Llansó, Museo-Armería de D. José Estruch y Cumella, 1976 reprint of 1896 original; Various contributors, Napoléon et les Invalides, Collections du Musée de l'Armée; M.L. Levkoff, Hearst the Collector; N. Drejholt, Firearms of the Royal Armouries, Stockholm, 2 vols.; B. Thomas and O. Gamber, Waffensammlung, Kunsthistoriches Museum, Wien, 2 vols.; Mann and Norman, Wallace Collection Catalogues, European Arms and Armour, 2 vols., European Arms and Armour Supplement; Collection Alfonso Fierro, Armas de Fuego Antiguas; W.J. Karcheski, Arms and Armor in The Art Institute of Chicago; I. Eaves, Catalogue of European Armour at the Fitzwilliam Museum; P. Allevi, Museo d'Arti Applicate, Armi da Fuoco; C. Calamandrei, Lame Del Risorgimento, Palazzo dei Vicari, 2-10 September 1978; Armi Antiche a Gardone, Mostra inaugurale del Museo delle Armi e della Tradizione Armiera di Gardone Val Trompia; Å. Meyerson and L. Rangström, Wrangel's Armoury; P. Krenn, The Landeszeughaus of Graz; M. Mauro, Armeria della Rocca Mostra di Armi Antiche, 29 July - 29 October 1989, Mondavio; The Journal of the Walters Art Gallery, 1939, article S. Grancsay on Maucher carved gunstocks; S.W. Pyhrr, Firearms from the Collection of The Prince of Liechtenstein; L.G. Boccia and J.A. Godoy, Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Armeria II; Various contributors, Museo de Armas Eibar; Various contributors, L'Armeria Reale di Torino; L. Tarassuk, Antique European and American Firearms at the Hermitage Museum; I.N. Paltousova, A.A. Catoire de Bioncourt's Weapons Collection, St. Petersburg, 2003; Bardovskaya, Wedensky and Fajbisovitch, Arsenal of Tsarskoye Selo; Various contributors, Armoury Chamber of the Russian Tsars; Dr. H. Schneider, Hand- und Faustfeuerwaffen 1540-1820, Schweizerischen Landesmuseum; B. Thomas and L.G. Boccia, Historische Prunkwaffen aus dem Museo Nazionale (Palazzo del Bargello) zu Florenz, restauriert in den Werkstätten der Wiener Waffensammlung, 16 July - 4 October 1970; L.G. Boccia, Il Museo Stibbert a Firenze, 2 vols.; Armi D'Attacco da Difesa e da Fuoco. La Collezione d'armi del Museo d'Arte Medievale e Moderna di Modena; Le Armi, Museo Bardini; N. di Carpegna, Firearms in The Princes Odescalchi Collection in Rome; F. Rossi and N. di Carpegna, Armi Antiche dal Museo Civico L. Marzoli, Palazzo della Loggia, Brescia June - September 1969; R. Held; 70 Interesting Firearms in the Arms and Armour Museum of the Republic of San Marino; J. Pasquier and J.J. Reverseau, Armes, Musee des Arts Decoratifs Bordeaux, January - June 1980; M. Terenzi, Mostra Delle Armi da Puoco Anghiaresi e dell'Appennino Tosco-Emiliano, Palazzo Taglieschi, 11 August - 15 September 1968; Mostra di Armi Antiche, Castello dei Conti, 16 July - 16 August 1967; Various contributors, Armi e Armati, Musei del Comune, Firenze; R.S. Elliot, Matchlock to Machine Gun, The Firearms Collection of the New Brunswick Museum; Dr. Otto Schwarz, Das Landeszeughaus in Graz, 1971 reprint; A. Geibig, Die Kunst der Konstrukteure; Zwischen Politik und Krieg, Kunstsammlungen der Veste Coburg; Guy Francis Laking, A Record of European Armour and Arms Through Seven Centuries, 2008 reprint; B. Dean, The Collection of Arms and Armor of Rutherfurd Stuyvesant (Trotman limited edition facsimile no. 2 of 50); F. Joubert, Catalogue of the Collection of European Arms & Armour formed at Greenock by R.L. Scott, (Trotman 2006 reprint); Museo Stibbert, Firenze, La Cavalcata, 2003; A. Soler del Campo, Real Armería Palacio Real; U. Franzoi, L'Armeria del Palazzo Ducale a Venezia; Die Waffensammlung des Dogenpalastes in Venedig; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Armored Horse in Europe 1480-1620; G. Macoir, La Salle des Armures du Musee de la Porte de Hal, Bruxelles, 1910 (reprint); Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Pistolen; La Maison de la Chasse et de la Nature (guide); Lt. Col. E. Hardy, Le Musée de l'Armée, (2005 Trotman reprint); M. Spencer and F. Philpott, Early European Hand-Firearms in Liverpool Museum; T. Curtis, The Lyle Official Arms and Armour Review, 1977; F. Cannan, Scottish Arms and Armour; E.G. Heath (intro), Bow verses Gun; H.W. Bowman, Famous Guns from the Smithsonian Collection; Famous Guns from the Winchester Collection; Antique Guns from the Stagecoach Collection; M. Signorini, Breve Storia delle Armi Bresciane; Various contributors, The Collection of Arms and Armour in the Museum of Peasant Uprisings, Muzeji Hrvatskog Zagorja; S. Turnbull, The Book of the Medieval Knight; two vols. Journal of The Royal Armoury, Stockholm, 1976 and 1980; and a Japanese publication on swords and sword-fittings.
with slender iron bow retained by a pair of irons and fitted with a large loop, early string (worn and frayed), carved wooden tiller decorated with foliage, including a scrolling rest at the front, a stag's head in the round beneath the butt and chequered grip (small cracks, the grip cracked through and repaired), fitted with ivory nut, brass bolt channel, fully adjustable iron fore-sight, standing back-sight, brass lugs for a windlass, spurred brass trigger-guard, double set trigger, and brass butt-plate
with tapering barrel formed in four stages, engraved with panels of foliage and reeded over the second and third sections respectively, inlaid with a brass line at the breech, engraved tang, bevelled lock signed 'PAP' (Neue Støckel 4226) on the inside and engraved with scrolling foliage and a grotesque on the outside, figured walnut full stock moulded over the fore-end (the forward portion replaced), and about the tang, engraved iron mounts (areas of pitting) comprising trigger-guard decorated with a warrior profile on the bow and with foliate terminal, openwork side-plate decorated with foliage (cracked), spurred pommel decorated with foliage and fitted with a brass profile bust cap, crowned openwork escutcheon, and a pair of moulded ramrod-pipes, and iron-tipped wooden ramrod, perhaps the original
with two-stage brass barrel, signed and stamped with Irish Registration mark 'ME1880' for County Meath, engraved tang, border-engraved stepped lock, figured walnut full stock, flat-sided butt, and engraved brass mounts including trigger-guard with acorn finial and engraved bow decorated with a rococo flower, and horn-tipped wooden ramrod
Relum 'Sport' break barrel .22 air rifle, serial no 7916 with original sling swivels, metal plate at the base of the pistol and metal butt plate with worn sticker marked Foreign, the metal disk on the stock marked 5.5 Jelly with bow & arrow symbols also there are two separate small stamping's on the barrel breach
Victorian Rowing Medals: Cambridge University, Head of the River silver prize medal in glazed silver mount, mount engraved 1882 BOW H. ARMYTAGE, 52mm, and Henley Royal Regatta, Grand Challenge Cup silver-gilt medal, similarly mounted and engraved 1885 3 H. Armytage, 50mm, some tarnishing, good extremely fine; similarly mounted but unnamed medals for Cambridge ‘L’Arking Challenge Sculls’ in silver, glass cracked and Cambridge Athletics, in bronze; and engraved plaques (2), both naming Armytage, the first listing the winning Jesus College Head of the River crew of 1883 in silver and the second for Cambridge University Athletics, 1882, in bronze. The lot now includes a named black and white photograph of 'Jesus 1st Boat', dated May 1887, with two additional medals, and one additional engraved plaque. (10 items in the lot)
AN ENGLISH FIDDLE BACK MAHOGANY, SATINWOOD, PENWORK AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID CABINET, C1900, OF BOW CENTRED FORM, THE TWO FLANKING DOORS WITH INLAID PENWORK PANELS OF A CLIMBING PLANT, ON EIGHT SQUARE TAPERED LEGS WITH UNDERTIER, 167CM H, 41 X 122CM, PRINTED TRADE LABEL OF W RICHARDSON CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER 7 & (-) PARK LANE LEEDS ++GOOD QUALITY AND CONDITION
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