acts of Parliament, An Act for the more Effectual Discovery and Punishment of Deer Stealers, a few marginal worm tracks, 1891; An act for Making More Effectual (the above mentioned act), 1719; An act for the Further Punishment of Such Persons as Shall Unlawfully Kill or Destroy Deer in Parks, Paddocks, or Other Inclosed Grounds, 1719; An Act ... For Preventing Theft and Rapine on the Northern Borders of England, 1758; and The Laws of the Forest and Game: and also of Hunting, Hawking, Fishing and Fowling, lacks last 22 ff, later cloth, J. Nutt and others, 1709
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Barbary Red Deer (C. E. Barbarus), Antlers, on a wood plaque Spread: 78.9cm (31in) No. of points: 10 Locality: Algeria, North Africa *Provenance: Ex. Sir E. Loder Collection (on Rowland Ward Mounts); and Another, with "International Big Game Exhibition, Berlin 1937, British Section, Exhibitor Captain G. W. Otter, 1st Prize medal (with NSDAP swastika), no. 31 (2)
Edward Laurence Taylor (b.1915) The Football Game, Figures beside a Goal Mouth the Crowd in a Grandstand Beyond, Signed and dated "17/6/35" (1935), pencil drawing, 38cm by 56cm (15in by 22in), unframed *The artist lived at 10 Carlton Avenue, York and produced a great many illustrations for advertising purposes as well as caricature and cartoons.
A Victorian Indenture and Letters Patent, for James Gilbertson, Hertford, for "An improvement in supplying air above the fuel in furnaces"; together with A Victorian Wax Seal, in tin, in the original leather box; A Collection of "The Gamekeeper" Journals, circa 1898, thirty four copies; A Collection of Miscellaneous Books, including: "Vermin Book", copper printers blocks depicting game birds etc. (quantity)
Jellicoe, John. The Grand Fleet 1914-16 Its Creation, Development and Work. 1919; Von Waldeyer-Hartz, Hugo. Admiral Von Hipper. 1933; Buchan, John. Naval Episodes of the Great War. 1938; Campbell, John. Jutland. An Analysis of the Fighting. 1998; Hayward, Victor. H. M. S, Tiger at Bay. A Sailor's Memoir 1914-18. 1977; Hough, Richard. The Pursuit of Admiral Von Spee. Study in Loneliness and Bravery. 1969; Hurd, Archibald. The British Fleet in the Great War. Second edition, 1989; Gordon, Andrew. The Rules of the Game. Jutland and British Naval Command. 1996; Saul. Norman E. Sailors in Revolt. The Russian Baltic Fleet in 1917. Laurence, Kansas, 1978. Together with a collection of books about the navy and naval operations in the First World War.
A Meissen figural snuff bottle, circa 1755, modelled by J.J. Kaendler, the gallant dressed in hunting attire putting his game in the pouch at his side, a small dagger hanging from his belt, his head mounted with a gold stopper, crossed swords in underglaze-blue, incised mark, 8cm, 3.125in, some damage and restoration, rifle on his right missing, (2), For a similar example see R.Ruckert, Meissener Porzellan, 1710-1810, cat.no.927
[TRANSFORMATIONAL GAME]. "Changeable Ladies" or "Changeable Portraits of Ladies", a treen slide top box, (end stop of lid lost), the slide with lacquered print applied, revealing central well divided into 3 sections : top section with 28 parts (complete) mid section with 241/2 parts (of 28); bottom section with 28 parts (complete); each part consisting of a third part of a female bust portrait, printed & hand-coloured, of historical and fashionable ladies (incl. Elizabeth I & Catherine II), underside of lid with contemporary printed & applied description; underside of box with printed label; R. Ackermann, Jan. 1st, 1819; condition very good.
A 19th Century Percussion Cap Double Barrel Rifle by John Witton, 82 Old Broad Street, London, the damascus barrels with multi-groove rifling, signed on the rib, with `v' sight, the locks engraved with a tiger and deer, foliate engraved hammers, slide safety, chequered walnut butt, with wooden ramrod, in a brass bound oak fitted case with accessories (Possibly for big game)
An oval majolica game dish and cover by George Jones & Sons Ltd, with border of rabbits, ferns, oak leaves and acorns in green and brown relief on a dark blue ground and with crabstock handles, the cover as a brown bird amongst green grasses, 33cm (13") wide Marks: impressed crescent mark (poor) and registration mark in relief
SEVEN PIECES OF MATCHING EARLY 19TH-CENTURY BAT-PRINTED CHINA, probably Spode or Miles Mason, all printed en grisaille, comprising: a Bute-shape teacup and a saucer each with a pointer beside dead game (echoing the print on the "Farmer's Arms" loving cups signed 'T. Lowe', Lot 344 in this sale), the cup 8.3cm diameter x 5.5cm high, (3.25in x 2.2in) the saucer 13.8cm, (5.4in) diameter; a coffee can and saucer, similarly-decorated with two spaniels attacking a pheasant, the can 6.5cm, (2.6in) diameter and height (haircrack to saucer), another saucer with an angler before a country house, a teabowl printed with a farmer and cattle before a farmstead and castle or cathedral, and a coffee can with (rubbed) print of a farmer and horse on a country track, each piece with narrow and broad gilt rim banding (7)
A GOOD PAIR OF VICTORIAN BONE CHINA "FARMERS ARMS" LOVING CUPS each of cylindrical form, printed and painted to one side with a "coat of arms", the other side finely printed and painted with a pointer in a landscape, beside a dead game bird, the dog's collar signed "T.LOWE", the bases unmarked, with gilt foliate scroll handles, 12.3cm diameter (excluding handles) x 13cm high, (4.9in x 5.2in)
AN EARLY 19TH-CENTURY BLACK-LACQUERED SECRETAIRE CABINET with brass corner mounts, the fall front gilt-decorated in shallow relief with quail or similar game birds in a landscape, crane flying overhead, enclosing an arrangement of four over three over two drawers above a shallow central drawer between pigeonholes, a green baize writing surface beneath, 94.5cm x 44cm x 57cm high, (37.2in x 17.3in x 22.4in)
The Highland Agricultural Society of Scotland.Edinburgh Show 1939 medal, engraved to the reverse 'JOHN McGLASSON NEWBIE VILLA for BEST BANTAM (Game-Old English Spangle), in fitted box, an identical medal engraved 'JOSEPH ARMSTRONG BARCLOSE for BEST HEN (Old English Game), and a nine carat gold 'NATIONAL EGG LAYING TEST' medal, engraved to the reverse '1937-38 J. CAMPBELL S.15.6 R.I.R.SCORE 1259', in a fitted box (3)
Board games, various games to include Chad Valley 'Big League' football game, Merit Toy 'The Amazing Magic Robot', Palitoy 'Star Wars', Casden Luxury Toys 'Casden Soccer Played by Bobby Charlton', Waddington's 'Rail Roader' and 'Campaign', Gibsons Games 'Escape From Colditz' and Parker Games 'Escape From Colditz' (8)
"Burnet (Gilbert). The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, 2 vols., 1679-81, addn. eng. title to each, eng. ports., later half-calf gilt, worn and broken on the spines, small folio, together withLudus Scacchiae: Chesse-play. A Game, both pleasant, wittie, and politicke... translated out of the Italian [of Diamo da Odemira]... containing also therein, a prety and pleasant Poeme of a whole Game played at Chesse, written by G. B., London, 1597 [reprinted c.1810]title within typographic border, contemp. half-calf, broken on spine, slim 4to, with other misc. antiquarian, etc (approx. 45)"
"Hume (A. and Marshall, C.H.T.). The Game Birds of India, Burmah, and Ceylon, 3 vols., Calcutta, [1879]-1881, 144 chromos., some water-staining to top edge of plts., occ. light foxing, modern half calf, very sl. rubbed, 4to, together with Indian Wildfowl, n.d., c. 1910, a suite of thirty numbered chromos. of ducks and geese by Gronvold, Lodge and Keulemans, sl. charring at extreme top margin (mostly affecting plts. 1-4), bound with a further suite of numbered col. plts. of game birds by Gronvold, water-stained at extreme top margin, contemp. cloth, sl. rubbed and a few marks, gilt lettered on upper cover 'Indian Wildfowl Plates', oblong 8vo (4)"
(Chess etc)] A quantity including: Swinton's Chess for Beginners (3rd edn 1897); Gunsberg's The Chess Openings (1933); Love's Chess A New Introduction (1967); Young & Howell's Minor Tactics of Chess (new imp 1910); Hoffer's Chess (c1891); Book of the Sunday Chronicle Chess Tournament (1946); Smullyan's The Chess Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes (1980 paperback); Chess magazine (2 bound vols covering Apr 1944 to Jan 1950); Lee & Gossip's The Complete Chess Guide (1914); Dunne's Draughts Praxis (1905); Euwe's Strategy & Tactics in Chess (1937); Lees' Guide to the Game of Draughts (1930); Laws' The Two-Move Chess Problem (1922); Alexander's Chess (5th edn 1968); Brace's An Illustrated Dictionary of Chess (1977); Matanovic's Chess is Chess (Belgrade 1990); & about 45 others (a quantity)
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