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A George III cartographic and topographical parlour game, Walker's Tour Through England and Wales, a New Pastime, [London]: Published for the Author, January 2nd, 1809, by W. & T. Darton, the didactic map field hand-coloured, each margin flanked by rows of directions from No. 1 Maidstone back to No. 118. London "The Game", 55.5cm x 65cm, contemporary marbled sleeve en suite, [1]
Ben Hogan signed 10x8 black and white photo. William Ben Hogan (August 13, 1912 - July 25, 1997) was an American professional golfer who is generally considered to be one of the greatest players in the history of the game. He is notable for his profound influence on golf swing theory and his legendary ball-striking ability. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Horns/Skulls: A Selection of African Game Trophy Skulls, modern, a varied selection of African hunting trophies to include - Black Wildebeest horns on upper skull, Blesbok horns on upper skull, Ellipsen Waterbuck horns on upper skull, Cape Red Hartebeest horns on upper skull, Common Warthog full skull, Blue Wildebeest horns on upper skull, (6)
Horns/Skulls: A Selection of African Game Trophy Horns, circa late 20th century, to include - Cape Greater Kudu large adult bull horns on cut upper skull, on shield, right horn 125cm, left horn 127cm, Cape Red Hartebeest - Rowland Ward record class, large adult male horns on cut upper skull, on shield, right horn 60cm, left horn 61cm, South African Springbok - Rowland Ward record class, large adult male horns on cut upper skull, on shield, right horn 37cm, left horn 36.5cm, Gemsbok Oryx adult male horns on cut upper skull, on shield, right horn 78cm, left horn 79cm, all measured using Rowland Ward method 7 + 8, (4)
Hides/Skins: A Quantity of African Game Trophy Hides, circa late 20th century, comprising - three South African Springbok full hides with shortened limbs, Blesbok full hide with shortened limbs, Cape Greater Kudu hide with shortened limbs, Cape Bushbuck hide with shortened limbs, Sable Antelope flank skin, Common Eland hide with shortened limbs, (8)
Hides/Skins: African Game Trophy Skins, modern, South Africa, hide quality tanned hides, to include - Lowland Nyala flat skin with shortened outstretched limbs, length 198cm, across forelimbs 134cm, across rear limbs 146cm, a Blue Wildebeest flat skin with shortened outstretched limbs, length 230cm, across forelimbs 158cm, across rear limbs 150cm, a Common Impala flat skin with shortened outstretched limbs, length 150cm, across forelimbs 100cm, across rear limbs 88cm, (3)
Taxidermy: European Game Birds & Animals, circa late 20th century, two full mount Ring-necked Pheasant cock birds, both mounted upon wall hanging branches, Rock Ptarmigan mounted upon a wall hanging branch, Black Grouse cock bird mounted upon a wall hanging tree knot, Pine Marten full mount upon painted faux rock base, Weasel & Stoat both full mounts, both wall hanging, European Badger Skull mounted upon a wall hanging shield, (8)
Horns/Skulls: A Group of African Game Trophy Skulls, circa 1972, all prepared by Rowland Ward Taxidermy, ''The Jungle'', Crawley, Road, Wood Green, London, comprising - East African Eland (Taurotragus oryx pattersonianus), Kenya, East Africa, horns on upper skull, right horn 74cm, left horn 75cm, tip to tip 30cm, painted text to skull - ''3-II-72, Kajiado''. Western White-Bearded Wildebeest (Connochaetes mearnsi), Kenya, East Africa, horns on cut upper skull, right horn 55cm, left horn 54cm, tip to tip 54.5cm, widest span 60cm, painted text to skull - ''4-II-72, Kajiado''. Coke's Hartebeest (Alcelaphus cokii), Kenya, East Africa, horns on upper skull, right horn 42cm, left horn 42cm, tip to tip 33.5cm, painted text to skull - ''5-II-72, Kajiado''. Southern Lesser Kudu (Ammelaphus australis), Kenya, East Africa, horns on cut upper frontlet, right horn 51cm, left horn 51.5cm, tip to tip 28.5cm, including original back skin, painted text to skull - ''31-I-72, Kajiado''. including photocopy of Rowland Ward invoice, (qty). wildebeest nasal bone restored, Eland missing 8 upper teeth, Cokes hartebeest missing 5 upper teeth, 12/08/20
Horns/Skulls: A Group of African Game Trophy Skulls, circa 1972-74-75, comprising - Southern Grant's Gazelle (Nanger granti granti), Kenya, East Africa, prepared by Rowland Ward Taxidermy, ''The Jungle'', Crawley, Road, Wood Green, London, horns on cut upper skull cap, right horn 60.5cm, left horn 58cm, tip to tip 40cm. Peter's Gazelle (Nanger petersi), prepared by Zimmerman Taxidermy, Nairobi, Kenya, horns on cut upper frontlet, right horn 59cm, left horn 59cm, tip to tip 26cm. East African Impala (Aepyceros melampus rendilis), Kenya, East Africa, prepared by Rowland Ward Taxidermy, ''The Jungle'', Crawley, Road, Wood Green, London, horns on upper skull, right horn 67cm, left horn 68.5cm, tip to tip 38.5cm, painted text to skull ''Longopito, B.I, Kenya, 5.2.74''. Kalahari Gemsbok Oryx (Oryx gazella gazella), South West Africa, prepared by Nico Van Rooyen Taxidermy, Rosslyn, South Africa, horns on upper skull, right horn 96cm, left horn 94cm, tip to tip 51.5cm, painted text to skull ''Khomashochland, D.S.W.A, 18.2.75''. (4)
Horns/Skulls: A Group of African Game Trophy Skulls, circa 1972 & 1987, comprising - Eastern White-Bearded Wildebeest (Connochaetes albojubatus), Tanzania, East Africa, prepared by Hannes Wimmer, Pfarrkirchen, Germany, horns on upper skull, mounted upon an ebonised shaped shield, right horn 63.5cm, left horn 63.5cm, tip to tip 44.5cm, widest span 75.5cm, East African Impala (Aepyceros melampus rendilis), Kenya, East Africa, prepared by Zimmerman Taxidermy, Nairobi, Kenya, horns on cut skull cap, right horn 61.5cm, left horn 61.5cm, tip to tip 45.5cm, Fringe-Eared Oryx (Oryx callotis), kenya, East Africa, prepared by Zimmerman Taxidermy, Nairobi, Kenya, horns on upper skull, right horn 88cm, left horn 89cm, tip to tip 30.5cm, painted text to skull ''Merti P.P, 18.9.72, Kenya''. East Africa Defassa Waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus defassa), Kenya, East Africa, prepared by Zimmerman taxidermy, Nairobi, Kenya, horns on upper skull, right horn 54cm, left horn 55ccm, tip to tip 46cm, painted text to skull ''Kiboko 31-I-72'', (4)
Horns/Skulls: A Group of African Game Trophy Skulls, circa 1975 & 1975, comprising - Kalahari Gemsbok Oryx (Oryx gazella gazella), Chairos, South West Africa, prepared by Nico Van Rooyen Taxidermy, Rosslyn, South Africa, horns on upper skull, right horn 86cm, left horn 84.5cm, tip to tip 29.5cm, painted text to skull ''Chairos, D.S.W.A, 25-2-75''. Cape Greater Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros), South West Africa, prepared by Nico Van Rooyen Taxidermy, Rosslyn, South Africa, adult bull horns on cut upper frontlet, right horn 126cm, left horn 125cm, tip to tip 97cm, painted text to skull ''Dremdeling''. Cape Red Hartebeest (Alcelaphus caama), South West Africa, prepared by Nico Van Rooyen Taxidermy, Rosslyn, South Africa, horns on cut upper frontlet, right horn 57.5cm, left horn 58.5cm, tip to tip 15cm, painted text to skull ''Klippdrift, D.S.W.A, 15-2-75''. Desert Warthog Tusks (Phacochoerus aethiopicus), prepared by Nico Van Rooyen Taxidermy, South Africa, a full set of adult tusks, mounted upon a painted shaped shield, with oak leaf mounts, (4)
Horns/Skulls: A Group of African and Argentinian Game Trophy Skulls, comprising - Kalahari Springbok (Antidorcas hofmeyri), circa 1975, South West Africa, prepared by Nico Van Rooyen, Rosslin, South Africa, adult male horns on cut upper skull, including original prepared hide. Southern Gerenuk (Littocranius walleri), circa 1974 Kenya, prepared by Zimmerman Taxidermy, Nairobi, Kenya, large adult horns on complete upper skull, painted text to skull ''Mertipp 18.9.72, Kenya''. Eastern Bohor Reedbuck (Redunca wardi), circa 1987, Tanzania, prepared by Hannes Wimmer, Pfarrkirchen, Germany, adult male horns on complete upper skull, mounted upon an ebonised shield. Red Brocket Deer (Mazama americana), circa 1975, Argentina, prepared by Horacio Del Valle, Buenos Aires, adult male antlers on cut upper frontlet, mounted upon a shaped shield. Steenbok (Raphicerus campestri), circa 1975 South West Africa, prepared by Nico Van Rooyen Taxidermy, Rosslyn, three sets of adult horns all on complete upper skulls, (8)
Hunting Books: CIC Caprinae Atlas Of The World, Edition 1 & 2, published by Rowland Ward, 2013, volumes 1 & 2, both hard back copies with original dust covers, Safari Club International Mountain Game Of The World Edition 1, 2009, hard back copy with original dust cover, Safari Club International Alternative Methods Record Book Of Trophy Animals Edition 1, 2007, hard back copy with original dust cover, (4)
Taxidermy: Anthropomorphic Game Keeper Mouse, circa 2020, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermist & Naturalist, Darlington, Co Durham, a full mount gamekeeper mouse in full shooting attire, stood upon a small knotted tree stump with miniature shotgun and walking stick in hand, mounted amidst moss and dry fauna, set against a watercolour painted woodland cottage scene back drop, enclosed within an oak framed wall hanging five-glass display case, 26.5cm by 7cm by 20.5cm excluding outer frame, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso, signed to interior lower right
Taxidermy: European Game Birds, modern, comprising - Rock Ptarmigan, full mount adult stood atop a large painted faux rock, Greylag Goose, by Peter O'Connor, Taxidermy, Luton, full mount adult stood upon a split log base, European Widgeon, full mount drake stood upon a split log base, Common Snipe, full mount adult in flying pose with wings outstretched, mounted upon an ebonised wall hanging plinth, (4)
Furniss, Harry, Parliamentary Views, pictorial covers, printed in red and black, Bradbury & Agnew, Ltd edition of 1000 signed by the publishers (cover worn); to/w Leech, John (ill) Mr Sponge's Sporting Tour and four other vols - Ask Mamma, Handley Cross Mr Ranford's Hounds and Plain or Ringlets; a'Beckett, GA & Leech, John (ill), Comic Histories (3 vols); Cruikshanks' Comic Almanac 1835-53, 2 vols; 20 vols of The New Punch Library; Du Maurier George English Society at Home folio, 1880; Edwards, Lionel - Sketches in Stable and Kennel, 3rd 1936, folio, d/w; Dewar, Douglas & Fitch Daglish, E (ill) Game Birds, 1st, London; Chapman & Hall 1928, 4to; Heaton-Cooper, A (ill) & Palmer, WT, The English Lakes, 2nd 1908, Art Nouveau pictorial covers 8vo (35)
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