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An Edwardian mahogany bow front double wardrobe, 211 x 149 x 60cmWear commensurate with age and use. Cracking and chipping to the veneer on the front down the faux draws. Cracks in the wood on both sides towards the bottom. Historic woodworm noticeable on the back. Missing parts of the dental moulded cornice. Hanging space is 47cm at the edges of the bow fronting.
A group of jewellery, comprising: a banded agate brooch; a Victorian seed pearl, amethyst and citrine double heart brooch; an Edwardian seed pearl and enamel pendant; a cross pendant set with blue paste stones, stamped 14K; a Victorian seed pearl and turquoise bow brooch, stamped 15CT, with a simulated pearl safety clasp; a bar brooch of ropetwist and forget-me-not design; an opal tie pin signed MB&Co.; and a silver-cased 9ct gold and amber cigarette holder (amber broken and restuck), total weight 46.9 grams
A group of jewellery, comprising: three stick pins, one set with a cabochon opal, one designed as a hand with shirt cuff holding a cushion-shaped diamond, connected by a chain to a third stick pin terminating in a small pearl (untested); a navette-shaped ring set with a brilliant-cut and single-cut diamonds, size L1/2; a blue guilloche enamel and seed pearl fob watch with a bow surmount; a three-stone diamond ring, size Q; a 9ct gold opal cluster ring, size L1/2, British hallmarks; and a sapphire and diamond cluster ring, size N1/2, stamped 18ct Plat, combined weight 40.9 grams.
A mixed group of watches, comprising: three 18ct gold pocket watches, one 41mm diameter, British hallmarks, the second 30mm diameter, stamped K18, the third 36mm diameter, inscribed David & Mary Graham, 1873; an 18 carat gold wristwatch, the front aperture with a green enamel border showing the hours, to an expanding 18ct Britannic strap, case 25mm diameter, British hallmark; and fob watch by J Barth et Fils, Geneva, the case enamelled with red guilloché enamel, the front with an enamelled design of irises in the Art Nouveau manner, set with rose-cut diamonds and a circular-cut ruby, signed J. Barth & Fils Genève, to a later matched bow brooch surmount, stamped 750, Italian maker's mark, length 52mm, total combined weight 219 grams
An Edwardian aquamarine and seed pearl pendant necklace, early 20th century, the pendant designed as a bow set with half seed pearls, suspending a knifewire pendant set with seed pearls and an oval aquamarine, to a festoon belcher link chain necklace, the front accented with seed pearls, to a barrel clasp, necklace length 520mm, pendant length 47mm
A late 19th century enamel and diamond heart brooch, the red enamel heart applied with a diamond-set flower within white enamel border and a further surround of diamonds, surmounted with a diamond-set bow in silver and gold, glazed locket compartment to reverse, detachable brooch fitting and folding pendant loop, 2.1cm wide
A late 1950s cotton dress with a full skirt a low A line waist which falls into a lightly gathered skirt. The boat neckline is completely applique in a decorative cording design. The fabric is a floral print in a peacock blue, dep blue and aubergine design dotted with crystal beads. Approx. size 14. The skirt has its own stiff tulle underskirt, and a metal zip closure down the back. A cotton strapless dress, with a boned bodice with a cuff collar. Made by Fredrica, Starke of London. Size 14. The fabric of the dress is 100% cotton, and the pattern is of a white foliage pattern on a caramel-coloured background. The front of the waist has a flat bow. The skirt is pleated in wide pleats. The dress comes with a matching bolero jacket with short sleeves. Approx. 1957-8 (the metal zip has been replaced by a nylon zip).(2)
A lemon picture hat made by Cappelli Condici.A raspberry pink picture hat with a black crown and decorative bow. The raspberry pink has decorative black stitching and has a turned up brim. It does not have a brand. A kingfisher blue hat by Genevieve Lewis designed by Nigel Rayment. This picture hat has a small crown, the back of the hat is self-pleated to create an inverted crown and is finished at the back with a large bow. The front of the brim is flat. A fascinator hat with a wide lilac band, the crown of the hat is white and has a large stiff tulle/net ruffle edged in satin. Made by Genevieve Lewis designed by Nigel Rayment. An emerald green felt beanie hat with a loop on the crown made by Panda. A shell pink floral hay completely covered in petals. A pair of Gucci sunglasses A pair of Chloé sunglasses (8 items)
A pair of late 1950s curtains. The design is of flowers and foliage in a colourway of red grey and yellow on a white background (typical of the late 1950s era).A collection of scarves and gloves in assorted colourways including Jane Shilton. A large paisley scarf, three long self-pleated scarves dated 60s,70s and 80s (collection).A pair of ¾ suede gloves. Crotched gloves, cloth gloves in brown and jade etc. A pale pink evening stole with silk fringing and a gold band. Dated 1950s.A collection of belts to include gold belts, black waspie belt, green suede belt, white beaded belt, and a rope belt etc. etc. A large collection of paper patterns, mainly 1960s-70s some patterns are Vogue. Fashion postcards.Included in this lot are a collection of handbags to include 4 evening purses (one from the 1930s, some damage on the frame). Includes 60s collapsible clutch bag made in Britain, brand Debonair. A leather purse, a real leather Freedex early 60s bag in navy. A 1960s Jane Shilton clutch in dark brown leather. A brown classic bag. An Italian leather small saddle bag, brand Valentina Trazzi, 1970s. A black two handled 50s bag with a metal zip. A red late 50s bag with a metal zip. A pale blue leather causal bag with a strap. A James Shilton genuine leather navy mad in England purse with a bow clasp. Large Quantity (1)
A single row cultured pearl and coral necklace comprising alternate three round pearls and six round coral beads, beads measuring approx 5mm to a 9ct gold bow box clasp, length approx 26', strung plain, along with another pearl and coral fancy necklace, with mized small cultured pearls and coral beads, width approx 7mm, to a 9ct gold oval clasp, length approx 14.5'', both in a presentation box (ex jewellery shop stock) Further details: good no visible sign of damage or repair
COLLECTION OF TURQUOISE-SET JEWELLERY, VARIOUS DATES1st: The snake-link bracelet suspending a pair of turquoise-set hearts, each containing a compartment of hair to the reverse, 2nd: The five band ring each set with a turquoise cabochon, 3rd: The orb charm set with turquoise, 4th: The wirework bow brooch turquoise-set with canetille decoration, suspending a detachable pendant, 5th: The pair of domed turquoise-set pin brooches, each accented with rose-cut diamonds, 6th: Seven turquoise-set star pin brooches, 5th: Three missing pin attachment, 6th: 5 turquoise deficient, lengths: 1st: 7.8cm, 2nd: ring size approx. M, 3rd: 1.1cm, 4th: 4.8cm, 5th: 1.6cm, 6th: 2.1cm-3.0cm (12)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Derby figure emblematic of Autumn and a pair of Samson hard paste figures in the Bow manner: the Derby figure in the form of a girl holding a basket and bunch of grapes, patch marks and incised N35, circa 1780, 15cm (restored), the pair of figures holding baskets of fruit, gold anchor and incised L marks, 13cm. (3)
A matched pair of Bow standing figures of an Abbot & Abbess together with a similar figure of an Abbess: the Abbess holding her missal, both wearing flowing habits and on flower encrusted mound bases, circa 1760-65, 14 and 15cm [some restoration]; the single figure on pierced rococo base, iron-red anchor and dagger mark, circa 1765, 17cm [section of base lacking] 3.
A pair of Victorian mahogany and upholstered low tub armchairs, circa 1870,: the padded hoop toprails on turned spindle supports; with bow fronted seats; the lobed and tapered front leg sand splayed back legs on ceramic castors; 60cm high, 64cm wide; a pair of Edwardian mahogany and blue upholstered tub chairs, early 20th century; and a Victorian carved walnut and green upholstered nursing chair, circa 1865* The property of the Late Ann Meyrick
Jacot, Geneve, an 18ct gold key-wound pocket watch: the Swiss bar movement having a cylinder escapement, engraved backcock and signed Jacot, Geneve, the gold dial with engine-turned decoration to the centre matted decoration to the edge, black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial and blued-steel spade hands, the case marked K18, 23237, with the bow marked 18K, diameter 40mm.
A Steiff 'First American' Teddy Bear, with white tag, number 667183, limited production in 2003, exclusive to North America, dark blonde mohair, wearing a star spangled bow tie and felt hat, with North American flag on left foot and embroidered First American Teddy to the right foot, with certificate, 38cm tall
Roman Imperial Coinage, Hadrian, As, 125-7, rev. Salus standing left feeding serpent, 12.18g (RIC 828; BMCRE 1348); Lucius Verus, As, 161-2, rev. Lucius Verus greeting Marcus Aurelius, 9.92g (RIC Marcus Aurelius 1316; BMCRE 1035); Commodus, Sestertius, 186, rev. Victory attaching shield inscribed vo de to tree, 22.99g (RIC 472; BMCRE 584); As, 184, rev. Hercules standing with club and bow, 10.24g (RIC 427; BMCRE 544); together with later Sestertii (2) [6]. Fair to good fine, last two smoothed £80-£100
Celtic, Aylesford type bronze bow brooch, c. 45 BC, one-piece construction with an expanded collared head, collared moulding dividing bow, back half flattened and decorated with punched dots along the middle, 6.5cm long by 2.7cm wide (cf. Hattatt 1449). Very fine with pin intact £40-£60 --- Provenance: Found at Ashwellthorpe (Norfolk)
Edward VI (1547-1553), Second period, 6 oz. issue, Shilling, undated, Durham House, mm. bow, Durham House bust 2, normal legends, wire-line inner circles, 4.59g/11h (Bispham 5F; N 1924; S 2472). Small scuff on shoulder and perhaps sometime cleaned and now re-toned, otherwise about very fine for issue £400-£500 --- Provenance: SNC December 1994 (7920)
CATUVELLAUNI, Cunobelin, silver Unit, Hunters type, Hercules standing right, cvnobe[linvs] around, rev. Diana standing left with bow, dog by feet, tasc[–]ntis around, 1.25g/11h (ABC 2879; BMC 1886-8; S 317). Obverse struck off-centre, otherwise good very fine, struck in high relief, rare £120-£150
LUCANIA, Velia, Didrachm or Nomos, c. 300-280, head of Athena right, wearing crested helmet, rev. lion walking right, caduceus above, 7.11g (HN Italy 1316); Herakleia, Didrachm or Nomos, c. 330-281, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. Herakles standing with bow and club, 6.44g (HN Italy 1384); together with other Didrachms of Southern Italy (2) [4]. First two fine or better, others fair, one badly scratched £60-£80
ACHÆMENID KINGS OF PERSIA, Xerxes II to Artaxerxes II, Siglos, c. 420-375, king kneeling right, holding spear and bow, rev. incuse punch, 5.40g (Carradice type IIIb; BMC 90); ISLANDS OFF CARIA, Rhodes, Didrachm, c. 305-275, head of Helios facing slightly right, rev. rose with two buds, small trident to right, 6.46g (Ashton 163); PAMPHYLIA, Aspendos, Stater, c. 380-325, two wrestlers grappling, rev. slinger in throwing stance right, triskeles in right field, 9.76g (Tekin series 4; SNG BN 81); together with other Greek silver coins (5) and a Roman bronze [9]. Varied state £80-£100
Roman Republican Coinage, C. Hosidius Geta, serrate Denarius, c. 68, large draped and diademed bust of Diana right, quiver and bow over shoulder, rev. boar right with spear protruding from back, attacked by hound below, 3.92g (Craw. 407/1; BMCRR 3386-7; RSC Hosidia 2; RCV 347). Scratch on neck and in reverse field, otherwise good very fine £100-£120

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