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Ca. AD 300 - 500.A large Roman Imperial 20.5 ct gold "crossbow" fibula with a golden pin. It was used to fasten the cloaks of Roman soldiers and citizens. It is cruciform in shape, with rosette strands adorning the arms on the the terminals. A thick pin is present on the back. Brooches of this style were very fashionable in the late Roman Empire, especially amongst elites. For similar see: MET Museum Accession Number: 95.15.113. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. Size: 60mm x 50mm; Weight: 45g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Gorny & Mosch, sale 150, 11 July 2006, lot 253. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 300 - 500.A large Roman Imperial 23 ct gold "crossbow" fibula with a polygonal bow section circular open work. It was used to fasten the cloaks of Roman soldiers and citizens. It is cruciform in shape, with golden pearls on the arms of the the terminals. Brooches of this style were very fashionable in the late Roman Empire, especially amongst elites. For similar see: MET Museum Accession Number: 95.15.113. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. Size: 70mm x 30mm; Weight: 35g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Gorny & Mosch, sale 150, 11 July 2006, lot 693. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 300 - 500.A large Roman Imperial 21 ct gold "crossbow" fibula with a polygonal bow section. It was used to fasten the cloaks of Roman soldiers and citizens. It is cruciform in shape, with golden pearls on the arms of the terminals. Brooches of this style were very fashionable in the late Roman Empire, especially amongst elites. For similar see: MET Museum Accession Number: 95.15.113. This piece has undergone X-ray fluorescence analysis to confirm the metallurgical content suggesting its ancient origin and lack of modern trace elements. This piece is accompanied by a historical report from Alessandro Neri, an international Cultural Heritage expert based in Florence, Italy. Size: 70mm x 55mm; Weight: 25g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Gorny & Mosch, sale 150, 11 July 2006, lot 252. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
A miscellaneous group of ancient to medieval bronze and lead items,Including the escutcheon of a Roman handle with an erote carrying an animal and thyrsus; a 3rd-4th century crossbow fibula, 3rd-4th century A.D.; bangles; medical and cosmetic implements; buckles, pendants and other artefacts (a lot)Provenance: Bronze items late 19th-20th century collections
Collection Of 156 Post War Royal Navy Cap Tallies including HMS Cabot ... HMS Caleta ... HMS Cambridge ... HMS Carlisle ... HMS Celandine ... HMS Ceylon ... HMS Chevron ... HMS Cobra ... HMS Corena ... HMS Crossbow ... HMS Cygnet. 156 items. PAYMENT ON RECEIPT OF INVOICE PLEASE. BACS ONLY - NO CARDS ACCEPTED
Arms and Armour, London, 1905 together with: Mann, Sir James, European Arms and Armour, Wallace Collection catalogues, Volumes I & II, 1962; I Musei di Torino guide, numbers 7, Armeria Reale, 1987, and 12, Museo Storico Nazionale d'Artiglieria, 1983; Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 153, March 1960; Armi Antiche, 1966; Hayward, J.F., European Armour, Victoria & Albert Museum, 1951; Norman, Vesey, Arms and Armour, London, 1969 (2nd impression); Young, Peter, The English Civil War Armies, Lonodn, 1973; Wagner, Eduard, Swords and Daggers: An Illustrated Handbook, London, 1975 (Dover edition); Norman, A.V.B. & Pottinger, Don, English Weapons & Warfare 449-1660, London, 1979; J.G. Scott, European Arms & Armour at Kelvingrove, Glasgow Mueums, 1980; Turnbull, S.R., The Mongols, London, 1980; Edge, David & Paddock, John Miles; Arms & Armour of the Medieval Knight, London, 1988; Oakeshott, Ewart, The Archaeology of Weapons, Woodbridge, 1994 (reprint); Payne-Gallwey, Ralph, The Book of the Crossbow, New York, 1995 (Dover edition); Culloden: The Swords and the Sorrows, 1996; The Ultimate Arms & Armour Sticker Book, London, 1996; Ball, Gary G., The Devills Enginne: Early Medieval Crossbows 1066-1400, Stuart Press, 2000; Underwood, Richard, Anglo-Saxon Weapons & Warfare, Stroud, 2001; Evans, Jeff, Maori Weapons in Pre-European New Zealand, Auckland, 2002; Newark, Tim, The Mongols, Hong Kong, 2003; Martyn, Charles, The British Cavalry Sword from 1600, Barnsley, 2004; and The Contents of Littlecote House, Vol. II, Sotheby's auction catalogue, November 1995 (25 volumes)
The Crossbow, Medieval and Modern, Military and Sporting, Its Construction, History and Management, with an appendix including a Treatise on The Balista and Catapult of the Ancients and The Turkish Composite Bow, London, 1903 (the appendix 1907), 220 (plus 28) Illustrations, 328 (plus 47) pages (with library label for W.F. Paterson, heavy wear to cover, especially spine, binding loosening) together with: Payne-Gallwey, Bt., Sir Ralph, Projectile-Throwing Engines of the Ancients with a Treatise on the Turkish and other Oriental Bows, London, 1907 (two copies, one with the frontispiece with the signature of Thomas M. Parr, light wear, slightly heavier to the top and bottom of the spine, the other with heavier wear and faded cover); Blackmore, Howard L., Hunting Weapons, London, 1971 (light wear to jacket); Richter, Holger, Die Hornbogenarmbrust, Ludwigshafen, 2006; Baron de Cosson, The Crossbow of Ulrich V Count of Wurtemburg 1460, 1893 (xerox copy); Bartlett Wells, H. (trans.), European Crossbows: A Survey by Josef Alm, Royal Armouries Monograph 3, 1994 (very light wear); Liebel, Jean, Springalds and Great Crossbows, Royal Armouries Monograph 5, 1998; Paterson, W.F., A Guide to the Crossbow, Society of Archer-Antiquaries, limited edition number 888/1000, 1990; Harmuth, E., Die Armbrust, Graz, 1975; Boccia, Lionello G., Nove Secoli di Armi da Caccia, Firenze, 1967 (with library label for W.F. Paterson, cased, case damaged); Phoebus Gaston, The Hunting Book, London, 1984 (slight wear to jacket); and Bailey, De Witt, et al, Guns & Gun Collecting, London, 1972 (slight wear) (13 volumes) Provenance Edward McEwen (1934-2020)
Handbook of Ballistics, Volume 1: Exterior Ballistics, London, 1921 (light foxing in places) together with: Lambert Jr, Arthur W., Modern Archery, London, 1929 (cover scuffed, binding a little loose); Hare, Kenneth (ed.), The Archer’s Chronicle and Greenwood Companion, London, 1929 (torn and worn jacket, light wear); Payne-Gallwey, Bart., Sir R., Letters to Young Shooters, sixth edition, London, 1914 (light foxing in places, light wear to cover, binding coming loose); Borg, Alan, Arms and Armour in Britain, Department of the Environment; Mason, Richard Oswald, Use of the Long Bow with the Pike, York, 1970 (reprint); die Turkenbeute, Karlsruhe, 1970; Mann, Sir James, Arms and Armour in England, revised edition, London, 1970; Hamilton, T.M. & Fry, Bruce W., A Survey of Louisbourg Flints, Canadian Historic Sites No. 12; Gonen, Rivka, Weapons of the Ancient World, London, 1975; Knecht, Heidi (ed.), Projectile Technology, New York, 1997; Higson, D., Seafowl Shooting Sketches. The Bullet Crossbow, Penrith, 1990 (limited edition reprint, number 87/300); Bow versus Gun, Wakefield, 1973 (reprint); Caldwell, David H., The Scottish Armoury, Edinburgh, 1979; Junkelmann, Marcus, Romische Kavallerie-Equites Alae, Stuttgart, 1989; The Horniman Museum, War and the Chase: A Handbook to the Collection of Weapons of Savage, Barbaric, and Civilised Peoples, second edition, 1929 (spine very worn); Tryon, T.B., The Complete Rehabilitation of the Flintlock Rifle & other works, Taos, 1972 (cover worn); Blackmore, Howard L., Arms and Armour, London, 1965 (binding coming loose); Lord Headly & Phillipps-Wolley, C., Broad-Sword and Single-Stick, London, 1920 (ex-library copy), Hayward, John, Swords and Daggers, London, 1963; Trench, Charles Chenevix, A History of Marksmanship, Norwich, 1972; Federazioni Balestrieri Sammarinesi, Vent' Anni di Lavoro 1956-1976 (two copies, numbered 227 and 497); and a Topkapi Museum guide (24 volumes) Provenance Edward McEwen (1934-2020)
LEGO - CASTLE - A group of three Dragon Knights sets comprising #1732 Crossbow Cart (part complete with instructions - unboxed, missing black spear and 2 x small brown cart wheels, #1736 Wizard's Cart (complete with instructions, unboxed) and #6020 Magic Shop (complete with instructions, unboxed) (3)
A decorative scallop shell trinket box. Possibly Austro-Hungarian, Late 19th/early 20th century. Unmarked. The hinged cover engraved and applied with scrolling motifs decorated with garnets, pearls, emeralds and a cast figure of a female warrior carrying a quiver of arrows and a crossbow, raised on a circular foot engraved with decorative banding, gilding to interior, 8.5cm wide
* Fuseli (Henry, 1741-1825). Study after Michelangelo's Last Judgement, circa 1775, pen and brown ink on antique laid paper, with watermark of a crossbow (probably late 16th century, similar to Briquet 729), slight loss to extreme lower left margin and to lower right corner, edges restrengthened to verso, inscribed in pencil in a later hand to verso 'Henry Fuseli i/ Rome after Michelangelo £ 9. 10. 0' and in another hand 'Michel Angelo', sheet size 205 x 315 mm (8.1 x 12.4 ins), window-mountedQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Collection of Michael Jaffé (1923 –1997), former director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.Fuseli travelled to Italy in 1770 and settled in Rome, where he remained until 1778. There he studied classical sculpture and especially Michelangelo’s frescoes in the Sistine Chapel. According to Allan Cunningham in his Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters, 1830, 'It was a story he loved to repeat, how he lay on is back day after day, and week succeeding week, with upturned and wondering eyes, musing at the splendid ceiling of the Sistine Chapel - on the unattainable grandeur of the Florentine…He fulfilled the injunction of Reynolds - he ate and drank and slept and waked upon Michelangelo’.The present work is a sketch of the lower right portion of Michelangelo's famous Last Judgement in the Sistine Chapel, depicting the arrival of tormented souls across the River Styx in Charon's boat to the land of the dead (as described in Dante's Divine Comedy), where they are received by demons.
A GROUP OF THREE ITALIAN SILVER AND MALACHITE OBJECTS Italy, Milan, 800 standard silver gilt and malchite; Ceres goddess of fertility and agriculture; The goddess Polymnia, and a Roman crossbow (3 in total) 8.5cm and 11.5cm height, 15cm length of crossbow with stand Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Kenner Robin Hood Prince of Thieves Battle Wagon, in complete condition, with instruction leaflet, with a fair original box, unboxed Bola Bomber, Net Launcher, seven action figures, plus two carded figures Little John with quarterstaff and William Scarlett with crossbow, both in mint punched condition (11 items)
3rd century A.D.. With round-section crossbar and collared knop finials, deep D-section bow with vertical band of triangles extending along the outer face and onto the rectangular footplate with chamfered long edges; separate collared knop above the bow; hinged pin housed in catchplate to reverse. Cf. Hattatt, R., Brooches of Antiquity, Oxford, 1987, item 1260. 16.5 grams, 60 mm (2 3/8 in.). On the European art market before 2000.Ex collection of a Surrey, UK, gentleman; acquired on the UK art market.This early form of crossbow brooch shows its origins in the P-shaped bow brooch type. [No Reserve]
3rd-4th century A.D.. Parcel-gilt crossbow brooch with onion-shaped knops to the ends of the headplate and medially along the top edge; deep trapezoidal-section bow with median gusset; D-section footplate with chamfered sides open to one edge; upper part of one face of the bow with niello-filled running scroll design, lower part of the other face with running guilloche; beaded wire collar at the end. Cf. Marin, E., Salona Christiana, Split, 1994, no.6 p.220 (inv.no.H5723); Beck, H. et al., Fibel und Fibeltracht, Berlin, 2000, fig.114(1), for similar. 14.6 grams, 46 mm (1 3/4 in.). Ex N.C. collection.Acquired on the Swiss art market in 2000.European private collection.Crossbow fibulae of this type were worn by high officers and, if in gold, even emperors, from Constantine to Justinian, as symbols of military rank. These fibulae are an important element in the graves, for the classification of the category of the dead, as belonging to the militia (armed or not); many of them were in gold, or gilded silver, and decorated with an inscription. (For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price.)
HEER, Eugéne Militaria - Der neue Stoeckel, 3 BändeJournal Verlag Schwend. Schwäbisch Hall 1978-1982. 24 x 18 cm. Internationales Lexikon der Büchsenmacher, Feuerwaffen-Fabrikanten und Armbrustmacher von 1400-1900. 33000 Namen, 6500 Marken und Zeichen aus 32 Ländern. Vorsätze mit verschiedenen Illustrationen, 740-1486-2287 Seiten, illustrierte Kunstleder-Einbände. Vollständige Ausgabe des bekannten Standardwerkes mit Zeichen und Namen auf Schusswaffen aus fünf Jahrhunderten, sehr gut erhalten. * Partnerauktion Bergmann. Aufrufzeit 22. | Feb 2024 | voraussichtlich 16:59 Uhr (CET) HEER, Eugéne Militaria - Der neue Stoeckel, 3 volsJournal Verlag Schwend. Schwäbisch Hall 1978-1982. 24 x 18 cm. International encyclopedia of gunsmiths, firearms manufacturers and crossbow makers from 1400-1900. 33000 names, 6500 marks and signs from 32 countries. Endpapers with various illustrations, 740-1486-2287 pages, illustrated leatherette covers. Complete edition of the well-known standard work with marks and names on firearms from five centuries, very good condition. * Partner auction Bergmann. Call time 22 | Feb 2024 | probably 16:59 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
A collection of autographed original and reproduction movie posters of various sizes including CHICAGO (2002) British quad signed by Editor MARTIN WALSH, EAST OF EDEN (R 1955) US one sheet signed by LEONARD ROSENMAN, OPERATION CROSSBOW (1965) U.S. one sheet, signed by MICHAEL ANDERSON, THE CACTUS KID (2000) US one sheet signed by DON ASHLEY, CHILDREN OF THE DAMNED (R 1964) British quad and various sizes x 5 signed by Screenwriter JOHN BRILEY, FANTASIA (R 1940) promotional poster unsigned. All rolled. (10)
250+ Vintage Front of House cards / stills including some sets, titles include, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Thief of Baghdad, Born Free, Grand Prix, Gambit, The Bulldog Breed, Operation Crossbow, Madame, Mutiny on the Bounty, The Millionairess, Cimarron, and others, 10 x 8 inches. (250+).
EUROPEAN / SOUTH AMERICA / LONDON LABEL / CROSSBOW / CANNON - 7" COLLECTION. A collection of approx 250 x 7" from the likes of The Soul Tops, Billy Preston, Idle Race, The Fortunes, The Blue Comets, Sandie Shaw, Johnny Hallyday, Francoise Hardy, Johnny Hallyday, Redbone, Giorgio, The Ronettes, Marv Johnson, Ben E. King, Duane Eddy, Ike & Tina Turner, Shirley Ellis, Billy Bland, Roy Orbison, The Crystals, The Phil Spector, Larry Verne, The Ran-Dells and Jerry Wallace. Please note whilst records will grade between VG and Ex, some will drop below this.
Heinz Schiestl, Lüstermännchen, Holz, farbig gefasst. Jäger mit Armbrust, Inschrift auf Wappen: Gott erhalt Wild und Wald, H ca 60 cm, laut Rechnung Pracher, Würzburg. Heinz Schiestl, chandelier man, wood, painted in colour. Hunter with crossbow, inscription on coat of arms: God preserve game and forest, h approx. 60 cm, see invoice Pracher, Würzburg.
Kenner Robin Hood Prince of Thieves action figures x 18, with 9 within Good to Good Plus sealed packaging and 9 loose with accessories, figures include Azeem, Will Scarlett, Robin Hood (Crossbow), Robin Hood (Long Bow) Little John, Sheriff of Nottingham, The Dark Warrior, Friar Tuck. Loose figures are generally Good, Incomplete. With outer trade carton. (18)
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