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* Wilton House. Campbell (Colen), ‘Wilton in Wiltshire, the Seat of the Rt. Honourable the Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter’, originally published in ‘Vitruvius Britannicus’, [1767 - 71], uncoloured engraved panorama, printed on two conjoined sheets (as published), old folds, 385 x 990mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Kip (Johannes),Stansted in the County of Sussex, the Seat of the Hon. Richard Earle of Scarborough, c.1720, hand coloured aerial prospect after Leonard Knyff, 350 x 480mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Williamson (Captain Williamson),Hunting Jackalls, pub. Edward Orme, 1806, aquatint with contemp. hand colouring after Samuel Howitt, 385 x 485mm, mounted framed and glazed (3)
Edwards (Lionel). The Fox, 1st ed., 1949, num. col. plts., b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in stained d.j., 4to, together with Hayes (M. Horace), Points of the Horse. A Treatise on the Conformation, Movements, Breeds and Evolution of the Horse, 5th ed., new imp., 1930, num. b&w illusts. to text, orig. cloth gilt, some rubbing, large 8vo, plus Lyle (R. C.), Royal Newmarket, 1940, num. col. plts., b&w illusts. to text, orig. cloth, 4to, plus other natural history, incl. hunting related (2 cartons)
Kirby (F. Vaughan). Sport in East Central Africa, Being an Account of Hunting in Portuguese and Other Districts of East Central Africa, 1st ed., pub. Rowland Ward, 1899, half title present, some spotting to first and last few leaves, adverts at rear, three bookplates to front endpapers, orig. red cloth gilt, a few marks to spine, some rubbing, 8vo (1)
A pair of Continental carved softwood and oak mounted wall reliefs modelled as hunting trophies, probably Black Forest, late 19th century, naturalistically modelled as the heads of a wild boar and a wolf, the oval backplates with moulded edging, 44cm high, 21 and 26cm protrudence respectively
A Chantilly trembleuse saucer and matched small bearker painted in the Kakiemon palette with flowering plants, a zig-zag fence and insects, both pieces with hunting horn mark, circa 1740 - 50, saucer 11.5 cm diameter, tiny chip to trembleuse ring, minor rubbing, beaker with restored rim chips.
A Chantilly tureen, stand and matched cover of quadrilobed form, painted in the Kakiemon palette with flowering branches and insects, the stand with brown line rim, the cover with triple flowerhead finial, hunting horn mark in iron-red, circa 1740 - 50, stand 24 cm wide, glaze wear to stand, tureen with firing damage to footrim, matched cover with chips to rim.
A Chantilly trembleuse toilet bowl painted in the Kakiemon palette with flowering branches and insects, a flaw painted with flowers and leaves hanging from a diaper pattern ‘bracket’, brown line rim, hunting horn mark in iron-red, circa 1740 - 50, 17.5 cm diameter, a chip to two of the trembleuse flanges.
A Chantilly blue and white egg cup with shaped rim, part reeded bowl and quatrefoil stem and base, painted in blue with two simple foliate sprays and feather edging, blue hunting horn and L mark, circa 1770, 8 cm. high, tiny rim chips; and a Chantilly egg cup of traditional form painted in iron-red, green, blue and yellow enamels with scattered sprays, the interior with a panel of floral sprays reserved on an iron-red diaper ground, circa 1760, 6.5 cm high. (2)
Walter Yonge. An 18ct gold cased key wound hunting cased pocket watch the circular white enamel dial 34mm diameter with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and signed ‘Walter Yonge London’, the backplate inscribed with repeat signature, ‘Patent’ and ‘1/5405’, the case with hallmarks for London 1844.
A three colour gold hunting cased fob watch, by The American Watch Company, Waltham. White enamel dial with gold circled enamel Arabic numerals and signed white subsidiary seconds dial. The movement numbered 4521695. The engraved inner case dated 1892. The back case centred with a small diamond, on a fancy link gold chain.
A base metal cased, keyless wind, openfaced Goliath watch, displayed in a silver fronted travelling case, having scroll embossed decoration, Birmingham 1908, a gentleman`s silver hunting cased pocket watch, London 1866, a M.O.D issue Kendal & Dent, openfaced centre stop seconds pocket watch, detailed Mark II No 10055 1/5 sec 1934, a ladies colourless paste set dress wristwatch and five further wristwatches.
A ladies gold cased, keyless wind half hunting cased fob watch, the enameled dial with black Roman numerals, with a base metal inner case, the case exterior with engraved decoration, with a gold ropetwist and twisted bar link longuard chain, detailed 15 CT and with a gold swivel, detailed 15 C, chain weight 29 gms.

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