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c. 1000-1300 AD. Medieval. A mixed lot of five arrowheads (from left to right); 1) triangular arrowhead with rounded shoulders and tang; 2) Narrow, leaf-shaped arrowhead with slight shoulders narrowing into the tang; 3) Elongated triangular arrowhead with rounded shoulders and tang; 4) triangular arrowhead with elongated point and tang; 5) Small leaf-shaped arrowhead with tang. Arrows were a key part of medieval society both as instruments of war but also as weapons for hunting. One of the most evocative images of arrows as weapons of war appears on the Bayeux Tapestry, where King Harold is depicted after taking an arrow to the eye, leading to the Norman victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD. For further information on arrowheads, see C. Rau (2017) European Arrowheads and Crossbow Bolts: From the Bronze Age to the Late Middle Ages. Fair condition. Size: L:48-132mm; 78g. Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.
C. 800-1500 AD. Viking, Crusader and Norman ages. A lot of five arrowheads (from left to right): 1) triangular-shaped arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang; 2) elongated lozenge-shaped arrowhead and tang. 3) triangular-shaped arrowhead with oblique shoulders and pyramidal section and tang; 4) tapering splay-shaped arrowhead; 5) leaf-shaped arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang. Arrows were a key part of medieval society both as instruments of war but also as weapons for hunting. One of the most evocative images of arrows as weapons of war appears on the Bayeux Tapestry, where King Harold is depicted after taking an arrow to the eye, leading to the Norman victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD. For further information on arrowheads, see C. Rau (2017) European Arrowheads and Crossbow Bolts: From the Bronze Age to the Late Middle Ages. Fair condition. Size: L:57-100mm; 60g. Provenance: Private London collection, formed since the 1980s on the UK and European art market.
800-1500 AD. Viking, Crusader and Norman ages. A lot of five arrowheads (from left to right); 1) barbed lanceolate arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang; 2) lanceolate arrowhead with slight shoulders, pyramidal section and tang 3) triangular arrowhead with square section and tang. 4) triangular-shaped arrowhead with square section and tang. 5) barbed triangular arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang. Arrows were a key part of medieval society both as instruments of war but also as weapons for hunting. One of the most evocative images of arrows as weapons of war appears on the Bayeux Tapestry, where King Harold is depicted after taking an arrow to the eye, leading to the Norman victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD. For further information on arrowheads, see C. Rau (2017) European Arrowheads and Crossbow Bolts: From the Bronze Age to the Late Middle Ages. Fair condition. Size: L:55-105mm; 53g. Provenance: From the private collection of an Essex gentleman; previously in an old British Collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK / European art markets.
c. 1000-1300. Medieval. A lot of five medieval arrowheads (from left to right): 1) barbed triangular arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang; 2) Deltoid oblanceolate arrowhead with long shank and tang; 3) triangular arrowhead with square section, shank and tang; 4) triangular arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang; 5) squat, triangular arrowhead with square section and tang. Arrows were a key part of medieval society both as instruments of war but also as weapons for hunting. One of the most evocative images of arrows as weapons of war appears on the Bayeux Tapestry, where King Harold is depicted after taking an arrow to the eye, leading to the Norman victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD. For further information on arrowheads, see C. Rau (2017) European Arrowheads and Crossbow Bolts: From the Bronze Age to the Late Middle Ages. Fair condition. Size: L:40-90mm; 51g. Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1970s.
c. 1000-1400 AD. Medieval. A lot of 5 medieval arrowheads (from left to right): 1) elongated, triangular arrowhead with square section, flaring shank and tang; 2) squat, triangular arrowhead with square section and long tang; 3) triangular arrowhead with rounded shoulders, elongated shank and tang; 4) elongated, triangular arrowhead with square section and shank; 5) triangular arrowhead with square section and tang. Arrows were a key part of medieval society both as instruments of war but also as weapons for hunting. One of the most evocative images of arrows as weapons of war appears on the Bayeux Tapestry, where King Harold is depicted after taking an arrow to the eye, leading to the Norman victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD. For further information on arrowheads, see C. Rau (2017) European Arrowheads and Crossbow Bolts: From the Bronze Age to the Late Middle Ages. Fair condition. Size: L:58-100mm; 60g. Provenance: Private London collection, formed since the 1980s on the UK and European art market.
c. 1000-1400 AD. Medieval. A lot of 5 medieval arrowheads (from left to right):1) barbed triangular arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang; 2) lanceolate arrowhead with slight shoulders, pyramidal section and tang; 3) elongated triangular arrowhead with square section and tang; 4) elongated leaf-shaped arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang; 5) lanceolate arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang. Arrows were a key part of medieval society both as instruments of war but also as weapons for hunting. One of the most evocative images of arrows as weapons of war appears on the Bayeux Tapestry, where King Harold is depicted after taking an arrow to the eye, leading to the Norman victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD. For further information on arrowheads, see C. Rau (2017) European Arrowheads and Crossbow Bolts: From the Bronze Age to the Late Middle Ages. Fair condition. Size: L:67-72mm; 40g. Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s.
c. 1000-1400 AD. Medieval. A lot of 5 medieval arrowheads (from left to right): barbed, elongated triangular-shaped arrowhead with pyramidal section, flaring shank and tang; 2) triangular-shaped arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang; 3) barbed, triangular-shaped arrowhead with square section, squat flaring shank and tang; 4) elongated, triangular-shaped arrowhead with square section and tang; 5) lanceolate-shaped arrowhead with slight shoulders, pyramidal section and tang. Arrows were a key part of medieval society both as instruments of war but also as weapons for hunting. One of the most evocative images of arrows as weapons of war appears on the Bayeux Tapestry, where King Harold is depicted after taking an arrow to the eye, leading to the Norman victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD. For further information on arrowheads, see C. Rau (2017) European Arrowheads and Crossbow Bolts: From the Bronze Age to the Late Middle Ages. Fair condition. Size: L:70-108mm; 49g. Provenance: Private London collection, formed since the 1980s on the UK and European art market.
A Victorian tapestry hanging fire screen on articulated gilt metal frame, late 19th century, the tapestry panel with beaded details, the articulated frame with 'G' form clamp and cast quatrefoil decoration throughout, the tapestry 50cm deep, with a brass screen rail, 19th century, the rail with cast foliate decoration and cherub terminals, the hooks modelled as ribbon bows and floral swags, 49.5cm long, and a pair of marble garnitures, each with with cast scrolling ormolu handles, gilt metal spreading foot on marble plinth with applied gilt metal swan motif and gilt metal feet, 34.5cm high (4) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
Hernan Bas (American, born 1978)Untitled Dyed wool tapestry in colours, 2005, numbered 7/100, 2220 x 4340mm (86 5/8 x 170 7/8in)(overall)Footnotes:Please note this lot is available for viewing by appointment only on 15th June 2020 from 10.30am until 3.30pm at our Oxford branch. Please contact the department to arrange a viewing.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A contemporary bamboo single chair with upholstered seat, a low Indian stool, a three tier floorstanding corner watnot, a wooden pestle and mortar, a painted dressing table mirror of oval form and combined trinket drawers, a further oval plaster framed wall mirror with cherub detail and two trunks, a boxed doll and a framed machine woven tapestry (10)
A Gerlinol Dinette three tier folding tea trolley, the tubular steel frame with laminated shelves, together with an oak stool in the Georgian style with upholstered rectangular seat raised on claw and ball supports and a machine woven tapestry of a hunting scene and an Edwardian glazed side cabeint (4)

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