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Lot 834

A bow, with four arrows, and assorted fishing tackle

Lot 219

Antique color engraving on paper after Royal Academician John Russell's artwork The Favorite Rabbit. It depicts a beautiful young child dressed in a Neo-Classical dress feeding her grey hair rabbit in a hutch. Housed in an antique gilded and dark caramel color wood frame with a ribbon bow and a beige mat. Inscribed in pencil on lower right: Engraved and printed (?) in colors from painting, illegible signature. Embossed on lower left: GD. Sight size: 12.50"L x 10.50"H. Frame size: 18"L x 18.25"H x 1"W. Artist: John Russell (British, 1745-1806)Issued: Early 19th centuryCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 204

Original etching on paper after Baroque artist Guido Reni's 17th century monumental painting The Toilet of Venus. It depicts the Greek goddess of love with her female attendants and her son Cupid standing by her side with his bow and arrows. On lower left: Guido Reni Pinx. On lower right: Christophonis ab aqua Vicentinus sculptit 1773 (engraved by Vicente.) Housed in a gilded frame and a burgundy mat with a white border. Sight size: 15.75"W x 20"H. Frame size: 25.75"W x 30"H x 1"W. Artist: After Guido Reni (Italian 1575-1642)Issued: 1773Country of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear. Some foxing.

Lot 69

Female Nude is an original oil on canvas by New Hope School Impressionist painter A.M. Torino. It depicts a nude female with a red bow in her braid who stands in contrapposto. Torino used a soft palette and placed her in a dreamlike setting reminiscent of puffy clouds that reflect on water. Signature on upper right: AM Torino. Housed in an ornate gilded wooden frame. Witten on verso of frame: Lang. Artwork dimensions: 14.50"L x 21.50"H. Frame size: 19"L x 26.50"H x 1.75"W. Artist: A.M. Torino (Anthony Michael Autorino, American 1937-2015)Issued: c. 1970Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Paint loss on upper right side.

Lot 330

An Indian 'take down' bow of watered steel, re-curve form, silver koftgari decoration in panels and borders, unscrewing at the grip to break into two parts, 20th century, length 88 cm.

Lot 313

A British 1796 pattern infantry officer's sword, flattened diamond-section blade 32.25 in., etched and blued and gilt decoration to the forte; gilt-brass hilt with fixed double-shell guard, slender knuckle bow, urn pommel, grip bound with braided silver wire.

Lot 312

A 17th century English rapier, slender blade 38 in., a short fuller to each side inscribed 'ON TOLEDO'; chiselled steel hilt with knuckle bow, side rings, quillons, loops and the small rear arm formed of diamond-section bars punctuated or terminated by chiselled beads (lacking forward arm); the quillon block protected by a double shell guard cut with sprays of foliage, two-stage pommel decorated en suite to the guard, spiral fluted wooden grip.

Lot 319

An 18th century silver-hilted smallsword, lozenge section blade 29.5 in., etched along its length with names and images of saints including Bartholemew and Matthew, hilt with double shell guard, small arms, slender knuckle bow and ovoid pommel, the whole chiselled and pierced with trophies of arms including cannon, silver wire bound grip; together with a British Pattern 1796 infantry officer's sword, blade 32 in. and of 'spadroon' form, gilt brass hilt with folding inner guard and with acanthus details in low relief. [2]

Lot 320

A British 1857 Pattern Royal Engineers officer's sword, slightly curved fullered blade 33 in., gilt brass hilt pierced and engraved with foliate scrolls, chequered pommel and back strap; together with a court sword, hollow triangular-section blade 31 in., blue and gilt decoration at the forte, steel hilt with pierced shell guard incorporating panels of strung beads, slender knuckle bow, faceted pommel and grip. [2]

Lot 129

This grouping includes Pack You Trunk for the Holidays, Puppies on Sled, I'm Sending You a Merry Christmas, Peace on Earth, Christmas Keeps Looking Up, Slow Down for the Holidays, Take a Bow Cuz You're my Christmas Star, Happy Holi-Daze, When the Skating's Ruff, I'm Just Nutty About the Holidays. Largest item measures 2"L x 2"W x 4"H. These items have their original boxes, the largest measures 3.25"L x 2.25"W x 5.5"H. Enesco backstamp with impressed date stamp. Issued: c. 1990sManufacturer: Precious MomentsCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 159

Exquisite handcrafted European-style glass ornament featuring a charming bunny dressed in attire reminiscent of Scarlett O'Hara, complete with her purple bow and orange floral hat. Adorned with a large basket of flowers at her feet. Dimensions: 3.5"L x 3.5"W x 7.5"HManufacturer: Christopher RadkoCountry of Origin: PolandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 181

This beautifully adorned ornament features pearlescent white bells with a pink bow in a matte finish, accented by a metallic gold band highlighted with iridescent glitter. Dimensions: 5.5"L x 3"W x 5"HManufacturer: Christopher RadkoCountry of Origin: PolandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 1137

Special edition of 2500 glossy porcelain with removable lid headpiece, features a patriotic bunny dressed in a blue jacket and red bow tie, with a top hat styled after the American flag, holding a newspaper and leaning on an black cane. Also called Uncle Sam. Royal Doulton Bunnykins backstamp. Artist: S. RidgeIssued: c. 1995Dimensions: 4''L x 3.25''W x 7.75''HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 1150

Glossy porcelain, features a little cat with a soft pink bow holding a blue striped handkerchief with a little mouse. Royal Albert backstamp. Includes the original box, dimensions: 2''L x 2.25''W x 5''H. Artist: Arthur GredingtonIssued: c. 1989Dimensions: 2''L x 1.5''W x 3''HManufacturer: Royal AlbertCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 1125

Tune: Happy Birthday to you. Porcelain figurine, the bunny is modeled a red jacket and blue bow tie presenting a Happy Birthday Bunny cake. Royal Doulton Bunnykins backstamp. Artist: H. SalesIssued: c. 1936Dimensions: 7.50''H x 4.25''diaManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. Tested, functionality not guaranteed.

Lot 1164

Hand painted striped, brown cat, pink bow around neck, holding cloth with mouse. Beswick label sticker. Beswick Gold Oval backstamp. Artist: Arthur GredingtonIssued: 1978 - 2002Dimensions: 1.5"L x 2.25"W x 3.25"HManufacturer: Beatrix PotterCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 406

AN INTERESTING MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER (.925) ITEMS, to include a modern Irish silver open bread basket with pierced wavy border, by Royal Irish silver Ltd., Dublin 1973 (EEC Hallmark), together with a Georgian Scottish silver bow handled soup ladle with pointed end, Edinburgh 1789, with other Georgian and later silver spoons etc., total weight 1055 g.

Lot 1145

Archery right-handed Royal Scots bow: The Golden Claymore, numbered 1757 41, comes with boxed set of metal Firefly arrows

Lot 1126

Rowing Raikes family Rowing Archive - The only father, son and grandson to have rowed for Oxford in the Boat Race. Robert Taunton Raikes - winning twice in 1865 and 1886. David Taunton Raikes in 1921, '22, '23 and as coach in 1946 and 1948 (also as Umpire in 1947). Robin David Taunton Raikes winning in 1954 and competing in 1955. Interesting family group of Rowing Medals to include a white metal Oxford v Cambridge Putney medal R T Raikes (Grandfather) April 8th 1865, March 24th 1866 both in original boxes with team names to top, Oxford University Boat Club Medal 'Eight Oar Trial Race' December 8th 1864, A B Raikes (Father) Visitors Challenge Cup medal 1920 winners Merton College Oxford, Henley Regatta Grand Challenge Cup prize medal 1922 won by Leander Club team was  P H G H-S Hartley (bow), H O C Boret, G O Nickalls, D T Raikes, A B Ritchie, R S C Lucas, Hon J W H Fremantle, E D Horsfall (str), W H Porritt (cox) (Son) Henley Regatta Princess Elizabeth Cup 'Isis Et Tamesis' medal [1952], a white metal another similar in plated white metal, another for the Challenge Four Oars [I Scott, R D T Raikes H M C Quick, B S Mawer 1953], another for pairs 1955 [R D T Raikes B S Mawer], for Christiana Roklue 1878 enamelled copper 'Atter' medals, Oxford V Cambridge Putney Medal [unnamed]

Lot 1144

Archery right-handed Damon Howatt Vigilante Bow: 36 Lb Bow at 28" 515-69, supplied by Seven Products Worcestershire, comes with a hardcase quiver and some arrows and box case (please note worn condition could do with some TLC)

Lot 102

Cute crystal faceted figural is part of the When We Were Young theme group. Decked out with his holiday red and green bow holding a champagne flute and bottle of champagne. Swarovski backstamp. 7637 000 005. This item has its original box: 4"L x 4"W x 3"H. Artist: Martin ZendronIssued: 1999 - 2005Dimensions: 1.5"L x 1.25"W x 1.75"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 229

Edwardian bow front corner unit, the moulded cornice above a astragal glazed door, raised on square tapered legs

Lot 318

Petron Bow & arrows with fitted bag

Lot 93

An Edwardian silver purple paste and imitation half pearl bow fob watch, London import 1908, white dial with Roman numerals, bezel set border, the back set with a checkerboard design, one setting vacant, to a purple enamel bow, length 57mm, 24gm.Ticks for a bit then stops, some enamel loss to the bow.

Lot 355

A late Victorian Hepplewhite style mahogany sideboard, the two bow fronted cupboards flanking two recessed drawers raised on turned tapering legs.W168, D67, H94cm.

Lot 92

Jonathan Parker, Liverpool, a George III pair cased verge fusee gilt metal pocket watch, c.1760, with tortoiseshell outer case, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement with pierced engraved balance cock, steel three arm balance, regulating disc and square baluster pillars, signed and numbered steel dust cover 543, outer case 46mm.Working when catalogued but not guaranteed for accuracy, lacking bow, gilt on case worn, dust cover unhallmarked silver, small piece of tortoiseshell missing by thumb piece, cracked at 6pm, overall pretty good condition.

Lot 490

§ Mary Fedden OBE, RA, RWA (1915-2012) Red Sunset, 1994signed 'Fedden' (lower left); numbered 367/500offset lithograph on wove paper; published by Bow Art in 2000, with their blindstamp, unframed33.5 x 40cm

Lot 789

Black hat; dark red bow tie.A character from Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," the Mad Hatter wears a watch that tells time in months, rather than in hours. Series: Alice in Wonderland. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Max HenkIssued: 1965 - 1983Dimensions: 3.75"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 790

Variation Two. Black hat; yellow bow tie.Commissioned by the Higbee Department Store to celebrate the second anniversary of the opening of the Royal Doulton room. Issued 1987 in a limited edition of 500. Royal Doulton and Higbee backstamp. Artist: Max HenkIssued: 1987Dimensions: 3.25"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 730

Dark grey hat, maroon coat, dark blue bow tie, grey riding crop.John Peel (1776 - 1854) was a famous English huntsman, known for his enthusiasm, skill and hospitality. Fond of drink, he hosted large, popular, post-hunt celebration. Peel has been immortalized in the song " D'ye ken John Peel," written by John Woodcock Graves.Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Harry FentonIssued: 1936 - 1960Dimensions: 6.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 703

A large colorway prototype of the jug Granny Toothless D5521 with brown and green detailing, blue bow; red, green, yellow polka dots. There is no tooth showing between the lips. Royal Doulton backstamp. Dimensions: 5"L x 7.5"W x 6.75"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 735

Variation One. Black hat, dark red bow tie.A character from Lewis Carroll's " Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," the Mad Hatter wears a watch that tells time in months, rather than in hours.Series: Alice in Wonderland. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Max HenkIssued: 1965 - 1983Dimensions: 7.25"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 464

Adorable white and brown wooly figural with large pink bow in glossy finish. Lladro backstamp. Artist: Salvador DebonIssued: 1997 - 2003Dimensions: 6.5"L x 3"W x 4.25"HManufacturer: LladroCountry of Origin: SpainCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 48

FURNITURE ASSORTMENT (5) to include an oak bow fronted wall hanging corner cupboard, an excellent example with brass "H" hinges, 94 (h) x 64 (w) x 48 (d) cms, side tables ETCProvenance: Private collection Conwy

Lot 6

VINTAGE SMOKER'S BOW ARMCHAIR, 80 (h) x 60 (w) x 43 (d) cmsProvenance: Private collection Conwy

Lot 30

GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST of two short over four long drawers, with brass drop handles and swept supports, 121 (h) x 112 (w) x 51 (d) cmsProvenance: Private collection Conwy

Lot 7009

Henry, From Cartoon to Comic Strip, Lots 7000 - 7024, from a deceased single-owner collector from a Derbyshire EstateAmericana & Comic Strip Interest (Carl Anderson) – a Japanese celluloid and painted wooden fixed keywind novelty Henry toy, riding a rocking Horse, on a bow rocker, 19cm high, unboxedProvenance – original auction label from Bertoia Auctions Xmas Wishes, Lot 844

Lot 307

An 18ct gold top wind open faced Omega pocket watch, the case with a hand engraved monogram verso, 50mm in diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, gilt spade and double swell hands, subsidiary seconds dial, gold cuvette inscribed 'Omega Grand Prix Paris 1900', case no. 3821234, marked 18K with Swiss assay marks for 18ct gold standard, 95.32gCondition ReportCurrently running at time of cataloguing. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Fully wound. Crown winds and hands adjust.One small dent to case side near 3. One dent to case side between 9 and 10.Gold cuvette and bow. Bow appears to be in good condition with no signs of wear.Enamel dial appears to be in good condition with only a few tiny chips to the very edge. Visible by 10x magnification.Minor scratches to glass. Visible by 10x magnification.A little dirt to the glass edge.Marks and scratches to surfaces.

Lot 6

An antique paste necklace and earrings, 19th Century, the necklace with panels of colourless paste, some in a floral design, with a bow design to the front, with a hanging bird, all stones foiled in a closed back setting, with one pair of silver paste set earrings, to screw backs, tested as silver, and a single silver and gilt metal screw back earring, unmarked (4)Condition ReportThe clasp has stones lacking, one earring has one stone lacking, the bird is detached from the necklace, some pastes discoloured. Overall worn condition.Tarnish.

Lot 314

A gold Waltham pocket watch and rose gold Albert chain, c.1890; a white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, marked '10C' on case and cuvette, case no. 2061, maker's mark A.B. 'Hillside' grade movement no. 4612897, signed American Watch Co. Waltham, Massachusetts, 47mm,together with a rose gold Albert chain,with hollow curb links individually marked 9ct, with T-bar and swivel clasps, suspending a masonic photo locket/fob and a small fob seal. Combined weight 134.62g (2) Condition ReportCurrently running at time of cataloguing. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Fully wound. Crown winds and hands adjust.Gold to crown worn with one panel vacant.Case secures well.Glass showing a few marks and scratches near the centre.A little dirt to edge of glass.A few fine hairline cracks running across the bottom of the dial.Engraving to case back worn, probably from wear and over polishing.Bow worn.Marks and scratches to pocket watch surfaces. Commensurate with age and usage.Minor marks and scratches to chain surfaces. Commensurate with age and usage.Locket/fob and a small fob seal showing a few small chips to hardstones. Both showing a little tarnish.

Lot 313

A Victorian 18ct gold key wind open faced fusee lever pocket watch, a 44mm diameter case, the back case and sides engine turned, a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, gilt Breguet antique hands, fixed gold cuvette, gold bow, the movement signed 'examined at T.Cox Savory's 47. Cornhill', movement no. 7503, round baluster pillars, London 1837, to a gold double curb link Albert chain, to swivel and bolt ring, tested as approximately 14ct gold, 98.57g, with accompanying paperwork Condition ReportNot currently running. Fully wound. Spring that secures hinged movement vacant.  No key. Marks and scratches to surfaces commensurate with age and usage. Case secures.Pocket watch: 86.36g Chain: 12.22g

Lot 315

An 18ct gold Patek Philippe open faced pocket watch, ref. 770, 47mm diameter, with a silvered dial, gilt baton indicators and spade hands, Arabic numeral at twelve, and subsidiary seconds dial at six. Inscribed to case back 'Sydney Walker. In appreciation of all he has done for Birfield, 19th August 1963'. Swiss assay mark for 18ct standard, control mark '18.750'.Condition ReportCurrently running at time of cataloguing. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.Hour markers a little tarnished.Minor scratches to glass. Visible by 10x magnification.One small dent to case edge near nine.Bow comes loose to one side. Hinge showing small split to bow edges. Requires repair with new screw. Not advised to suspend by bow.Marks and scratches to surfaces.

Lot 312

An 18ct gold side wind half hunter pocket watch, by Langford, with a 48mm case and navy enamel Roman numeral chapter ring to the front cover, a white dial, black Roman numerals, blued double spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial, gold cuvette, case no. 4853, London 1875, suspending a 9ct gold Albert chain, with 9ct gold T bar, with elongated cable links and a swivel to each end, hallmarked Birmingham 1854, 148.07gCondition ReportCurrently running at time of cataloguing. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds.Hands adjust, however sometimes the crown catches and hands do not move further.Abrasions, small scratches and pitting to front cover glass.Enamel to front cover chapter ring showing pitting to surface, visible by 10x magnification.Gold bow worn to top and at a slightly angle.Small pit to front cover. A few minor nicks to case sides.Marks and scratches to surfaces.T bar currently suspended by chain as a pendant.Swivels to chain both secure, one closes with a gap.Minor tarnish.

Lot 303

A Georgian 18ct gold pair cased verge fusee pocket watch, with a 40mm diameter interior case, with a white enamel dial, black Roman chapter and outer Arabic divisions, blued beetle and poker hands, pierced and engraved balance cock, rose cut diamond end stone, silver regulator dial, square baluster pillars, no. 2342, the movement signed 'And Dunlop London' for Andrew Dunlop, with a plain 47mm diameter exterior case, London 1811, 106.70gCondition ReportNot currently running.Fine hairline cracks to dial.Loss to dial enamel at 6. Some chips to dial edge. A little dirt and tarnish to edge of dial.Minor scratches to glass. Visible by 10x magnification.Gold bow.Cases secure.Inner case showing evidence of repair, with soft solder visible where the bow meets the case, with excess soft solder to inside of case beneath also.Maker's mark to cases IW.Marks and scratches to surfaces.Tarnish.Inner case weight: 75.53gOuter case weight: 31.16g

Lot 310

A gold key wind open faced pocket watch, with a 44mm diameter case, a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, gilt spade and double swell hands, subsidiary seconds dial, gold cuvette, case no. 110602, stamped K18, tested as approximately 18ct gold, the bow suspending a gold bolt ring and base metal winding key, 63.92gCondition ReportCurrently running at time of cataloguing. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Accompanying key winds.Enamel dial showing a fine hairline crack to either side of 6. One small pit to enamel below 1.Base metal bow. Gilt surface worn.Cuvette unmarked and tested as approximately 18ct gold.Glass comes loose easily.Small scuffs and scratches to glass.Small dents to case.Marks and scratches to surfaces.

Lot 253

An 18ct gold, ruby and diamond set shrieval brooch, the white gold shield pavé set with round brilliant cut diamonds, centring a cross of channel set calibré cut rubies, with an applied rose gold city sword. An oxidised gold goat head above, with yellow diamond eye, and a yellow gold bow below. Pierced by three arrows. Brooch fittings with pin and trombone clasp. London 2015, 38mm x 42mm, 19.06gCondition ReportDiamonds and rubies bright, lively and well matched.In very good condition.

Lot 81

A mid-20th century diamond ribbon bow brooch, the stylised ribbon bow pavé set throughout with graduated round brilliant diamonds, with a central channel line of baguette cut diamonds, mounted in unmarked white metal, with honeycomb backholing to verso. Brooch fittings with pin and roller catch. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 4.00ct. 12.76gProvenance: Maurice 'Dick' Turpin, Barons Keep, London W14. Condition ReportDiamonds well matched, bright and lively. One of the baguette cut diamonds has a chip to one egde and it's not sitting flush in the setting. Various marks to mount.

Lot 2

A Georgian graduated rose cut diamond bow loop brooch, with a series of graduated pear shaped and oval Dutch rose cut diamonds, all in silver cut down collets. Closed back setting with pin and 'C' catch and an eyelet for a central pendant drop. Tested as approximately silver backed in 18ct gold, pin 9ct gold. 37.00mm x 17.20mm, 6.92g Condition ReportClasp secures well. Drop deficient. Tarnish.

Lot 316

A 9ct gold side wind half-hunter pocket watch, with a 48mm diameter case and black enamel Roman numeral chapter ring to the front cover, a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued double spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial, gold bow and cuvette, case no. 8114, Chester 1930, to a 9ct gold elongated curb link chain, Chester 1915, suspending a Samson Morden gold cased propelling pencil, London 1926, gross weight 129.37gCondition ReportNot currently running.Crown winds and hands adjust.A few tiny losses to enamel of case chapter ring border.A few dents to case Base metal crown, gilt surface worn.Gold bow and cuvette.Albert chain bolt ring spring stiff. Has to be opened and closed manually.Propelling pencil mechanism does not fully extend or fully close.Marks and scratches to surfaces commensurate with age and usage.

Lot 308

An 18ct gold top wind open faced pocket watch, by John Bennett, with an ornate hand engraved case, 40mm diameter, a gilt machine engraved dial with a foliate centre, black Roman numerals, blued spade and single swell hands, gold cuvette inscribed 'Maker to the Royal Observatory, Bennett 64 & 65 Cheapside London', movement signed 'Bennett 64 & 65 Cheapside London', hallmarked London, 56.89gCondition ReportCurrently running at time of cataloguing. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.Dial showing a few scratches and a little tarnish.A few small scratches to glass.Gold bow and cuvette.Engraving to case back edges slightly worn.Date letter worn/poorly marked. London mark visible.Both sides of case secure nicely.Marks and scratches to surfaces.

Lot 302

An 18ct gold key wind open faced Gregson verge fusee pocket watch, with an 45mm diameter engine turned case with floral details verso and concealed hinges, a white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals, pierced gilt hands, fixed gold cuvette, movement signed 'Gregson Hor Du Roy A Paris', with two watch keys, 81.61g Provenance: The property of a collector, London SW1 Condition ReportLarge chips to enamel dial between 8 and 9. Evidence of repair to enamel and a small amount of excess glue visible to repair. Some pitting and chips across the surface of enamel dial, with a few hairline cracks Glass in good condition. No visible chips. Gold bow. One very small dent to bottom of caseback. Marks and scratches to surfaces.

Lot 309

An 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, c.1875, a white enamel dial, damaged, with Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial and gilt hands. Marked '61666' on case, dial and movement. Chester 1875, 50mm,suspended on a rose gold Albert chain,reeeded bars and curb links, to a bolt ring and two swivel clasps, one clasp not gold, with Austro-Hungarian hallmark.Gross weight 131.22g (2)Condition ReportOnce shaken, currently running at time of condition report. No guarantee as to continued running or timekeeping.Crown winds and hands adjust.A large chip/loss to the enamel between 12 and 1 position. Hairline cracks across the dial.Second hand moves when gently shaken, but may require servicing.Gold cuvette and bow.Hands adjust and move correctly.Glass scratched.Pocket watch: 122.07gChain: 9.18g

Lot 304

A ladies' 18ct gold side wind half hunter enamel fob watch, a 34mm diameter case, both side of the case with elaborate floral and foliate hand engraving, the front with an opalescent guilloché enamel chapter ring with blue Roman numerals, opening to a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued spade and single swell hands, curb link chain to the crown, gold cuvette, case no. 176656, stamped 18C 0.755, Swiss assay marks for 18ct gold standard, 36.70g, in a fitted caseCondition ReportCurrently running at time of cataloguing. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.Case closes securely.Marks and scratches to enamel chapter ring. Small losses to the edge.Front case glass showing scratches and a little pitting.Glass to dial showing minor scuffs and scratches.One small chip to the centre of the enamel dial.Base metal bow. Bow a little tarnished.Minor marks and scratches to surfaces, commensurate with age and usage.

Lot 54

A diamond and pearl ribbon bow brooch, c.1915, the finely pierced lace bow set throughout with rose cut diamonds, old single cut diamonds and seed pearls, untested, two pearls lacking, into a similarly set articulated ribbon. A central knife edge drop with diamond accents and a bouton pearl. Pin, 'C' clasp and safety catch to verso. Tested as approximately 18ct gold and platinum. 65mm x 74mm. 27.82gCondition ReportTwo pearls deficient; to one side of centre and to top left lower loop.Two pearls with drill hole to top.A few small areas of dirt to settings. Visible by 10x magnification.Excess glue to the underside of a few pearls. Visible by 10x magnification.Clasp secures.

Lot 1211

Ercol comb-back double bow "Chairmakers" Windsor rocking chair, the chair raised on sleigh runners with shaped seat on turned legs and stretchers with upholstered loose seat cushions Condition Report This is sturdy.There are come minor areas of scuffing and wear, but overall in good order. 

Lot 41

Large collection of Victorian Staffordshire pottery flatback figures including a girl beneath a bow beside a boat and hound, a spill group of musicians, a highland dancer, two equestrian figures, a pair of figures of gardeners and children, a figure of Red Riding Hood and other models, 37cm high (some damages and restoration) (12) 

Lot 193

Violin and bow, unlabelled, in case Condition ReportAdditional photos uploaded. Length 59cm

Lot 350

Two Victorian woven hair brooches with gilt metal mounts, bow shaped, 6cm and 7cm wide approx.

Lot 349

A Silesian wirework/ironwork necklace, late 18th Century, formed of fine links, the central panel in the form of a stylised bow with cross pendant, approximately 27cm long.

Lot 139

A full size Maidstone violin, the two piece back length 37cm, with a bow,  cased;  another, Chinese, with bow, cased

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