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EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CANE SHAFTED SWORD STICK, with long embossed Indian silver handle depicting hunting dog, elephant, tiger and wild boar amongst palm trees and plants, the handle 8 1/4" long, maker T & Co., fitted with a 16" long hexagonal stiletto blade, 37 1/2" (95.2cm) long overall EST 80-120
NINETEENTH CENTURY MEERSCHAUM PIPE OR CHEROOT HOLDER, hunting horn form and carved with a hound with cock pheasant in its mouth, amber stem, 4 1/2" (11.4cm) long overall, and an EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY FOLDING FORK AND SPOON, electroplated and folding into the ivorine clad clasp knife pattern handles in tan leather case, each implement 3" (7.7cm) long closed up) (2) EST 50-80
Four nineteenth century Prattware pot lids - Shooting Stars number 13C, Alas Poor Bruin number 1C, Blind Mans Buff number 246 and The Begging Dog number 270 CONDITION REPORT Alas Poor Bruin - front very good condition. Chips to the foot rim (not visible from front). Blind Mans Buff - front in good condition. Crazed and stained. Minor hairline crack. Minor chip to foot rim. Bear Hunting scene - very good condition. Man with dog - good condition
Postcards in two albums including Finch Mason Hunting and Horse Racing Cards, Dudley Hardy - 'Make him Dance' Dancing Bear, many early and undivided backs, Louis Wain 'We won't go home till Morning', Florence Upton Golly, Art Nouveau, Aldeburg Life Boat and crew 1905 Tyldesley - Cricketer, real photograph Finsbury Park trade interior with train 1904, Masonic, open top tram and other trams. Local topography, Louis Wain 'The note duly reached' and 'Catching the Boat', local political cards 1906 advertisements, Five at Frasier's Ipswich, Colchester Pageant, Tuck's Christmas - wooden dolls, teddy bear, write away cards, social history etc (qty)
A lead statue by the Bromsgrove Guild - Dryad and Boar, the sculpture depicting a hunter attacking a wild boar, the figure clad in a lion cloth wearing a belt and hunting horn, his left leg forward and his left hand holding the ear of the boar while his right arm is raised gripping an iron tipped spear formed from a branch, on square plinth base, stamped to the reverse `Bromsgrove Guild Worcestershire`, 144cm high. ILLUSTRATED The Bromsgrove Guild (1898-1966) was founded by Walter Gilbert based on the principles of the Arts and Crafts movement. The Guild worked in a variety of mediums, bronze, lead, glass, wood and textiles employing highly skilled craftsmen and made famous for making the main gates at Buckingham Palace. The original Dryad and Boar was made in bronze by Swiss sculptor Louis Weingartner of the Guild and a further example was cast in lead possibly for Nettlebed Park in Oxfordshire at a cost of £150 Subject of Medieval myth, the boar is the emblem of Bromsgrove , when once the town stood in a forest!
A 19th Century bronze mantle clock in the form of a Black Forest hunting scene by Jean Francois Theodore Gechter (1796-1844), depicting a huntsman blowing a horn with three dogs attacking a wild boar, his companion laying at the horses feet with a halberd, signed T Gechter, supported on an oval black plinth, embossed with side panels of classical figures, eight day movement striking on a bell signed Charpentier Ft De Bronzes 424 A Paris, 72cm high
TWO SILVER-MOUNTED HORN-HANDLED HUNTING WHIPS: the first Brigg, London, the silver collar marked for London 1919, with presentation inscription; the second with presentation inscription relating to the Old Berkshire Hunt and dated 1964; together with two Hunter’s Improvement and National Light Horse Breeding Society cased medals, with original citations for the Tyneside Show 1957 and the Bedale Show 1964. (4)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PARTIAL SUITE OF TABLE GLASS, possibly Moser, comprising six small dishes and five plates, amber tinted and enamelled with naive hunting scenes of deer, hounds and birds amongst trees, moon and stars, the dishes 10.5cm diameter, the plates 22cm diameter. See illustration
A good 19th century Mintons pâte-sur-pâte moon flask decorated by Thomas Mellor, the front depicting a hound beside various game and with a hunting horn hanging from a branch with impressed monogram TM lower left, with gilt heightened and scrolling decorated side panels and gilt heightened feet, impressed no.1303, impressed and printed marks, height 14.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Very minor surface scratching, there are some rogue spots of tiny pinhead sized paint to the glaze with appear to be normal paint which has splashed on at some stage, which can easily be removed, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
After JOHN LEECH; a set of four mid 19th century humorous hunting hand coloured lithographs comprising "Henry-Side And His Hounds", "Mister Muffington On Placid Joe Late Pull Devil", "What Matter Did It Make To Him How She Rode - Confound This Ugly Place" and "Romford Disturbs The Dignity of His Huntsman", each 11 x 17cm, framed and glazed.
Pair of African Kudu Horns: Mounted on a Wooden Shield with hand painted inscription Stutunga N.E.Rhodesia 1912. The greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) is a woodland antelope found throughout eastern and southern Africa. Despite occupying such widespread territory, they are sparsely populated in most areas, due to a declining habitat, deforestation and hunting
Ward (F. Kingdon). A Plant Hunter in Tibet, 1st ed, 1934, b&w plts. after photos, folding map, orig. cloth gilt (with a few light damp spots to fore-edges of both covers), in frayed d.j., together with Plant Hunter’s Paradise, 1st ed., 1937 & The Romance of Gardening, 1st ed., 1935, b&w plts. to each, both orig. cloth in rubbed and frayed d.j.s, second title with several tears to margins, plus Cox (E. H. M.), Plant-hunting in China, A History of Botanical Exploration in China and the Tibetan Marches, 1st ed., 1945, colour frontis., b&w plts. after photos, orig. cloth, lightly damp marked, in d.j., and Ronaldshay (Earl of), Lands of the Thunderbolt, Sikhim, Chumbi & Bhutan, 1st ed., 1923, b&w plts. after photos, orig. blue cloth gilt, sl. rubbed, plus a copy of T. Harper Goodspeed’s, Plant Hunters in the Andes, 1st ed., 1941, covers damp marked, all 8vo (6).
Bertius (Petrus). A collection of thirteen maps of the British Isles, pub. Amsterdam, c.1618, uncoloured engraved miniature maps, slight water staining, each approx. 100 x 135mm, French text on verso. The maps comprise of:- Magna Britannia, Anglia, Anglia Scotia et Hibernia, Scotia Septentrion, Scotia Australis, Scotia, Cambria, Warwicum Northapton Hunting etc., Eboracum Lincolnia Derbia Staffordia etc., Cornubia Devonia Somerset etc., Westmorlad Lancastria Cestria etc., Northumbr Cumberlan Dunelm Episcopa, Anglesey Ins Garnsay Wight ol. Vectis [and] Jarsay, (13).
[Surtees, Robert]. Jorrocks’s Jaunts and Jollities; Being the Hunting, Shooting, Racing, Driving, Sailing, Eating, Eccentric and Extravagant Exploits of that Renowned Sporting Citizen, Mr John Jorrocks, 2nd ed., Ackermann, 1843, fifteen fine col. aquas. by Alken, a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rubbed, spine restored, 8vo, together with Nelson (Robert), The Life of Dr. George Bull, Late Lord Bishop of St. David’s. With the History of those Controversies in which he was Engaged... , 2nd ed., 1714, eng. port. frontis., contemp. calf, some wear to spine, together with An Answer to the Dissenters Pleas for Separation; Or, An Argument of the London Cases; Wherein the Substance of those Books is Digested into one Short and Plain Discourse, 6th ed., 1728, single ad leaf before title, contemp. blind-panelled calf, minor wear to head of spine, 8vo, plus Poems, by James Thomson, viz. Britannia, To the Memory of Lord Talbot, Tthe Castle of Indolence, and Lesser Poems: With Alfred, A Masque, by Mr. Thomson and Mr. Mallet, Glasgow: Robert & Andrew Foulis, 1776, contemp. sprinkled calf gilt, minor wear to spine, small 12mo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian. (3 shelves).
Hargrave (Catherine Perry). A History of Playing Cards and a Bibliography of Cards and Gaming, 1st ed., Boston & New York, 1930, numerous col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and faded on spine, 4to, together with Edwards (Lionel and Wallace, Harold Frank), Hunting & Stalking the Deer. The Pursuit of Red, Fallow and Roe Deer in England and Scotland, 1st ed., [1927], eight col. plts. and numerous b & w illusts. from drawings by the authors, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 4to, plus Lord Methuen, Normandy Diary. Being a Record of Survivals and Losses of Historical Monuments in North-Western France, Together with those in the Island of Walcheren and in that Part of Belgium Traversed by 21st Army Group in 1944-45, 1st ed., 1952, col. frontis. and plts., numerous b & w illusts. from photos, large folding map at rear, orig. cloth in soiled and frayed d.j., 4to, with other miscellaneous books, mostly art ref. (3 shelves & a carton).
*India. Chakiah Benares, January 26 1889, with the Viceroy of India and Lady Curzon, large albumen print of a hunting group with four elephants behind and dead trophies in front, indistinct signature lower left, 34.5 x 43cm, framed and glazed, with printed caption beneath and gilt title plaque tacked to frame, together with a hand-coloured albumen print of an Indian river scene with mountains in the background by J. B. Holmes, signed in the negative, 21.5 x 27cm, framed and glazed (2).
Annals of Sporting and Fancy Gazette; A Magazine, Entirely Appropriated to Sporting Subjects and Fancy Pursuits; Containing every thing worthy of Remark on Hunting, Shooting, Coursing, Racing, Fishing, Cocking, Pugilism, Wrestling, Single Stick, Pedestrianism, Cricket, Billiards, Rowing, Sailing, &c., 13 vols. (complete), 1822-1828, 155 engraved plates, of which fifty-two are hand-coloured after Alken, Cruikshank, Roberts, Sutherland, Landseer and others, occ. light spotting and browning, later uniform half calf gilt (by Riviere), spines decorated with sporting motifs in compartments, sl. rubbed, and several labels partly missing, 8vo. Schwerdt 32-35. Includes the rare final part 78 for June 1828. Handsome set. (13).

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