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M Wymer, British Provincial School, late 19th century- "The Closed Inn"; oil on canvas, signed and dated `94, 38x51cm: 20th century- Still life of dead game; oil on canvas, 30.5x25.5cm: Follower of Samuel Prout, British 1783-1852- Continental street scene; watercolour, signed with initials FP and dated 1858, 39x25.5cm, (3)
Sharpe (R. Bowdler, ed.). Allen’s Naturalist’s Library, 16 vols. (complete), 1894-97, numerous chromlithograph plates and folding plans, partly untrimmed, orig. publisher’s qtr. cloth, extrems. rubbed, 8vo. The set comprises Birds of Great Britain by R. Bowdler Sharpe, 4 vols., 1894; Monkeys by H.O. Forbes, 2 vols., 1894; Butterflies & Moths by W.F. Kirby, 5 vols., 1894-97; Marsupialia and Monotremata by R. Lydekker, 1894; Game Birds by W.R. Ogilvie-Grant, 2 vols., 1895; British Mammalia by R. Lydekker, 1895 and Carnivora, pt. 1 by R. Lydekker, [1896]. (16)
Cricket. Boxall (Thomas). Rules & Instructions for Playing at the Game of Cricket, as Practised by the Most Eminent Players, to which is Subjoined the Laws and Regulations of Cricketters, as Revised by the Cricket Club at Mary-le-bone, printed by Harrild and Billing, 2nd ed., 2nd issue, [1802, p.71 watermarked 1801], title, single leaf dedication to the Mary-le-bone Club, single leaf preface, single leaf A Part of the Subscribers list, pp.7-68 Instructions for Cricketting [sic], Single-wicket Matches in General leaf, blank, pp.71-92 The Laws of Cricket, as Revised by the Cricket Club at Mary-le-Bone. 1800, rear blank (lacking folding frontispiece), erratic pagination (pp.72-77 omitted) and signatures, title detached with closed tear, text block detached, one or two closed marginal tears, occasional minor spotting and fingermarks, stitching broken, contemporary half calf, some wear to spine, 12mo (130 x 89 mm). Scarce copy of the earliest known book on cricket instruction, with the laws of cricket in the second part. Padwick lists three editions: the first of 1801 issued without the frontispiece, two second editions (with frontispieces) and a third edition of 1804 (three issues with printed date on titles). Padwick 373. (1)
OGILVIE-GRANT, W.R. Aymer Maxwell, Capt. et. al. The Gun at Home and Abroad. British Game Birds and Wildlife, London, 1912. Ltd. edn. 539/950 Fo. Frontis King George V. Cold plts. with tissue guard a.c.f. T.e.g. glt. leather bds.Tog.with THORNBURN, Archibald, British Birds. Longmans, 1925. New Edition. in 4 vols. 4to. cl bd. cold. plts. 5
A Game Counter by G & J W Hawksley, of oblong form, one side of brass with two numbered dials for Snipe and Partridges, the opposing side of nickel with two dials for Pheasants and Woodcocks, stamped with maker`s name, with ring suspension loop, 7cm overall; a Very Similar Game Counter, the dials marked for Partridges and Rabbits, and Pheasants and Hares, stamped with maker`s name (2)
A Copper Powder Flask by G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield, richly embossed with an entwined acorn and oak leaf cartouche enclosing a game trophy, with a hound`s and boar`s head, with brass charger - spring damaged; three Copper Powder Flasks, embossed with anthemion and palm leaves - one with damaged spring (4)
Oak cased Mappin and Webb of London and Sheffield comprehensive silver hallmarked canteen of cutlery, with lift up top, revealing 2 fitted compartments, with 2 further pull out trays, a selection of cutlery with bone, mother of pearl or silver handles including fish servers, knives and forks, grape scissors, game carvers, silver hallmarked crumb scoop, fruit spoons, silver hallmarked nut-crackers, ladles all monogrammed R and small selection of additional related items (approx 260oz)
"A Victorian mahogany games compendium with fitted interior containing a hinged front with stained bone Staunton type chess set, the lid with two sided checker and backgammon board above three fitted trays with draughts, bone dominoes, cards and a lead racing game, w32 x d22 x h18cm ""Condition: Escutcheon missing, deep scratches and some damage to case, leather playing board scratched, chess pieces with some damage and it looks as though four red pieces are darker stained and therefore possibly later replacements, two draughts missing, various playing cards not original cannot confirm if all stained bone counters are present, lead horses and jump with obvious signs of wear, boxwood shaker is ink stained "
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