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LUD. BOROVNIK. A FINE 8X57 IRS SINGLE-TRIGGER HAND-DETACHABLE SIDELOCK EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE, serial no. 40.5007, 23 5/8in. Bohler Super Blitz nitro chopperlump barrels, carved in relief at the breech ends with oak leaves and acorns and with gold highlights, with two gold lines at the muzzles, engraved sight-rib with open sights and engraved ramp-mounted bead foresight, the breech end mounted with a Zeiss Diavari-C 1,5...4,5x18 telescopic sight in carved and gold-inlaid quickly-detachable mounts, with extra Zeiss Diavari-Z 2,5...10x52T* telescopic sight in carved and gold-inlaid quickly-detachable mounts, treble-grip action with side- bolsters, manual safety, cocking-indicators, non-selective gold-washed single set trigger, hand-detachable lockplates with concealed flush release lever, gold-washed internals, the action, lockplates and furniture deeply carved in relief with oak leave and acorns with gold highlights, the toplever pierced and the fore-end iron engraved en suite, the lockplates deeply carved and gold-inlaid with woodland scenes of a leash of red deer and a sounder of wild boar, the underside with a lone moose and the triggerguard with a brown bear, signed 'OBILTSCHNIG', 14 5/8in. highly-figured pistolgrip stock with sculpted cheekpiece, sling swivels, fishscale chequering, engraved steel pistolgrip-cap gold-inlaid with the initials 'A.R.', steel ammunition trap gold-inlaid with a chamois, and with 1/2in. horn buttplate, the fore-end with ejector / non-ejector selector switch, weight 8lb. 7oz. (not including scope), in its fitted, claret velvet-lined leather case.
An early 19th Century Staffordshire blue and white pottery plate decorated with a flowering tree within floral and trellis pattern border, 9.75ins diameter ("This blue-ware is printed from the calix of British cobalt, produced from Wheal Sparnon Mine in the County of Cornwall, August 1816" - impressed mark and printed text to base), and three other Spode blue and white plates - "Death of a Bear", 10.25ins diameter, "Lucano" pattern, 10ins diameter, and "Lange Lijsen" pattern, 10ins diameter (printed and impressed marks to bases
Five Pewter Plates: A Octagonal Platter with reeded edge by Henry Appleton circa 1790 (Cotterell 98 L.T.P. 943) 17¾ ins x 13½ ins (45 cms x 34 cms). A 13½ inch (34 cm) diameter plate with plain rim by John Hamberger of Carpenter & Hamberger, circa 1819, A/F (Cotterell 2097. L.T.P. 1066). A 12 inch (30.5 cm) diameter plate with plain rim and Bear`s Gambon impression; probably Samuel Duncombe (hallmarks obscure). A 9½ inch (24 cm) diameter plate with reeded rim by Samuel Hancock, Circa 1682 (Cotterell 2155. L.T.P. 375). An 8¾ inch (22 cms) diameter plate with wriggle-work decoration, J.R. with crown over ANNO 1790.
Tuck (Raphael, & Sons, pub.). Baby's Dream [cover-title], c.1890, litho. illusts. throughout, many col., incl. full- page and double-page, lightly toned, orig. pictorial chromo. wrappers, a little rubbed and creased, slim oblong 8vo, together with, Miniature book, The Fairy Annual, edited by Robin Goodfellow, Attendant Sprite to their Majesties Oberon and Titania, Joseph Robins, 1838, addn. eng. title and eighteen eng. plts., some minor staining and dust- soiling, corners creased, lacking free endpapers, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. green morocco, rubbed and some wear, with lower cover detached and upper cover with loss to lower corner, 44 x 34 mm (1.75 x 1.5 ins), plus Caldwell (E., illust.), This Little Pig [cover-title], Marcus Ward, c.1900, shaped book, col. illusts. throughout, some finger- soiling, orig. col. pictorial card wrappers, in the shape of a hand, dusty and a little creased, spine partially split, 178 x 151 mm (7 x 6 ins), plus twelve other children's books, incl.: a shaped book The Story of a Teddy Bear, by H.G.C. Marsh Lambert; The Smallest French and English Dictionary in the World, pub. Bryce; Wattle Babies by May Gibbs, c.1922; "Me and Catharine Susan" by Kathleen Ainslie, [1903]; The Wallypug Book, drawn by Harry Furniss with text by G.E. Farrow, pub. Treherne, [1905] (15)
* Children's Annual artwork. A collection of forty original art pages from Playhour, Teddy Bear, and Jack & Jill, etc., 1960s -1980s, together forty pen and ink illustrations and storyboards, most coloured with gouache, watercolour, or felt tip, incl. six Harold Hare storyboards, three signed by Hugh McNeill, and a Wombles storyboard, sheet size approx. 560 x 410 mm (22 x 16 ins) and smaller (40)
* Children's Annual artwork. A collection of forty original art pages from Playhour, Teddy Bear, Playgroup, and Jack & Jill, etc., 1960s-1980s, together forty pen and ink illustrations and storyboards, most coloured with gouache, watercolour, or felt tip, incl. four Harold Hare storyboards, one signed by Hugh McNeill, and a Wombles storyboard, sheet size approx. 560 x 410 mm (22 x 16 ins) and smaller (40)
* Children's Annual artwork. A collection of forty original art pages from Playhour, Look-In, Teddy Bear, and Jack & Jill, etc., 1960s -1980s, together forty pen and ink illustrations and storyboards, most coloured with gouache, watercolour, or felt tip, incl. five Harold Hare storyboards, one signed by Hugh McNeill, and a Wombles storyboard, sheet size approx. 540 x 400 mm (21.5 x 15.75 ins) and smaller (40)
* Children's Annual artwork. A collection of forty original art pages from Playhour, Teddy Bear, and Jack & Jill, etc., 1960s -1980s, together forty pen and ink illustrations and storyboards, most coloured with gouache, watercolour, or felt tip, incl. five Harold Hare storyboards, two signed by Hugh McNeill, and a Wombles storyboard, sheet size approx. 560 x 410 mm (22 x 16 ins) and smaller (1)
* Children's Annual artwork. A collection of forty original art pages from Playhour, Teddy Bear, and Jack & Jill, etc., 1960s -1980s, together forty pen and ink illustrations and storyboards, most coloured with gouache, watercolour, or felt tip, mainly oversize or double spreads, incl. four Harold Hare storyboards, one signed by Hugh McNeill, and three Wombles storyboards, one with a copy of the comic in which it appeared (Jack and Jill and Teddy Bear, 7th September, 1974), sheet size approx. 500 x 660 mm (19.75 x 26 ins) and smaller (2)
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