A good .40? American percussion plains rifle, 58? overall, heavy octagonal barrel 42? deeply stamped at the breech ?W M Benson? 3 times in a shallow triangle, and with long ratchet type rearsight and bone blade fore sight, flat lock with truncated tail engraved with game brids rising from a marsh scene, and stamped in an oval ?Bown & Tetley/ Warranted/ Pittsburgh?, striped maple fullstock inlaid with engraved German silver oval, lozenge shaped and scrolled plaques, brass mounts include deeply concave butt plate, butt trap with hinged cover and long spurred trigger guard housing double set triggers, with horn tipped wooden ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (action a little weak). Plate 38
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A 19th century Wedgwood caneware type game dish and cover with relief moulded fruiting vine swag and game decoration and hare knop, with impressed mark to base together with a 19th century caneware plate with relief moulded flower head and acanthus decoration, a relief moulded Victorian jug and two continental bisque models of an elephant and a camel
A pair of early 20th century oil paintings on canvas both showing gun dogs with game, one in a Highland landscape setting the other in a woodland setting, both with signatures bottom right D Murray and attributed on gilt plaque to frame to Sir David Murray RA, 36 x 48 cm in moulded gilt frames
A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH RECEPTION OR TABLE BELL on a hunting theme with foxes, dogs, horse`s heads, dead game & hunting scenes around the body, resting on lion mask feet by Edward & Sons, Glasgow 1889; 6" (15 cms) high; 22.3 oz gross (metal innards)Condition reports are available via the ‘View Complete Catalogue’ link at www.lawrences.co.uk
ROYAL WORCESTER - STINTON a cabinet cup and saucer, painted with Game Birds. With an additional cup and saucer, saucer cracked. Both saucers signed, Jas Stinton. Saucers 3 3/4ins (9.5cms) diameter. (4)Condition reports are available via the ‘View Complete Catalogue’ link at www.lawrences.co.uk
A 19th century Wedgwood caneware type game dish and cover with relief moulded fruiting vine swag and game decoration and hare knop, with impressed mark to base together with a 19th century caneware plate with relief moulded flower head and acanthus decoration, a relief moulded Victorian jug and two continental bisque models of an elephant and a camel
A pair of early 20th century oil paintings on canvas both showing gun dogs with game, one in a Highland landscape setting the other in a woodland setting, both with signatures bottom right D Murray and attributed on gilt plaque to frame to Sir David Murray RA, 36 x 48 cm in moulded gilt frames
Invader (Né en 1969)Hello my game is, 2009Deux sérigraphies en couleurs sur papierChaque exemplaire numéroté, signé et daté en bas à droiteNuméros correspondant d`une édition à 25 exemplairesTwo silkscreens on paperEach numbered, signed and dated lower rightMatching numbers from an edition of 2535 x 50 cm (chaque) - 13 3/4 x 19 5/8 In. (each)
THORBURN, Archibald. A Naturalist`s Sketch Book. London, New York, etc: 1919. Large 4to (318 x 254mm.) 60 plates (24 colour.) (Some spotting.) Original cloth, t.e.g. (extremities lightly bumped, spine slightly faded). - And one other by Thorburn (`Game Birds and Wild-Fowl of Great Britain and Ireland`. London, New York, etc.: 1923, large 8vo) (2).
LE CARRÉ, John. Our Game. [London:] Hodder and Stoughton, 1995. First edition, 8vo (233 x 148mm.) Original cloth, dust-jacket. Note: the first impression dust-jacket. - And eighty-five other volumes, the majority first editions, (including Boris PASTERNAK, `Doctor Zhivago`. London: 1958, 8vo; William GOLDING, `The Pyramid`. London: 1967, 8vo, with a clipped autograph by William Golding loosely inserted; Graham GREENE, `The End of the Affair`. London: 1951, 8vo; and seven volumes signed by their author) (86).
LUZE, Albert de. A History of the Royal Game of TennisÂ… translated by Richard Hamilton. Warwick: 1979. Limited edition of 500 copies, this number 164, signed by the translator to title-page, 4to (267 x 185mm.) Plates and illustrations, a few folding. Original boards, dust-jacket (soiled), slipcase.
ECONOMICS. - Sir Norman ANGELL. The Money Game, How to Play It. London & Toronto: 1928. 8vo (213 x 140mm.) With game pieces in integral `box` at back of book. Original blue cloth. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts).
Shooting & Hunting Miscellany : Hawker P. : Instructions to Young Sportsmen in all That Relates to Guns and Shooting, 1844 (9th.Ed.); Teasdale-Buckell G. : Experts on Guns and Shooting,1900; Walsh J. : The Modern Sportsman's Gun and Rifle, including Game and Wildfowl Guns, Sporting and Match Rifles and Revolvers, Vols. 1 & 2. Vol.1 1882. Vol.2 Facsimile Limited Edition, 1986. (390 of 1500); Greener W. : The Gun, 1967; Payne-Gallwey R. : Shooting, Moor and Marsh, 1887. 2nd.Ed. Badminton Lib. All 8vo. Hb. of varying dimensions, all with either engraved or photographic illus. together with contemporary advertising features. CONDITION REPORT: Hawker title with a basic rebind; Walsh Vol.1. binding complete but requiring repair. Others good to vg.
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