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A 19th Century French gilt spelter mantel clock, the circular dial with blue and white enamel Roman numerals flanked by dog head urn supports to a shaped base on claw feet, surmounted by figure of Diana, the Goddess of Hunting, under a glass dome CONDITION REPORTS Glass dome with large chunk broken off and some chips and losses. General wear and scuffs. Base with scratches and scuffs. Clock with back panel missing. Some damage to the top where the figure appears to have broken off or been added and there are splits and holes to the top of the drum section of the clock. Overall with tarnish, dirt and scuffs and some losses. The clock does not have a glass face. Generally some chips and scuffs. We can make no guarantees as to whether or not complete nor whether in working order.
An 18th Century Dutch brass tobacco box with foliate scroll decoration, the front with a white metal portrait bust of a gentleman in military uniform, an 18th Century Dutch brass/copper tobacco box, the lid decorated with a Bacchanalian feast with figures playing music, a couple in flagrante and further figures with script, an early 19th Century Dutch copper and brass tobacco box with foliate scroll decoration of cherubs, beehives, figures with two script panels, the base decorated with figural panel depicting courting couple and Cupid, an 18th Century Dutch brass tobacco box, the lid embossed and decorated with a stag hunting scene bearing inscription, the base with a view of Rotterdam, signed "I:H:Hamer" flanking a heraldic shield with four rampant lions and an 18th Century brass rectangular lidded box with foliate engraved decoration to the lid inscribed "A. Walker" (5) CONDITION REPORTS All with quite heavy wear and scuffs, various knocks and dents. Some splits and repairs.
An 18th Century Dutch brass and copper tobacco box, the hinged lid decorated with central medallion depicting a figure with stag's head and further figures looking on, inscribed "Vartwel", the base with further figural panel decoration, script and sunbursts, an 18th Century Dutch copper tobacco box, the hinged lid decorated with central figural panel flanked by further figures with scrolling foliate edge and an 18th Century brass and copper tobacco box, the hinged lid depicting Christ with the Apostles in various scenes over plain sides, the base depicting Paul and other Biblical figures and a 19th Century brass snuff box, the hinged lid with embossed decoration depicting a stag hunting scene with huntsmen and hounds, the base inscribed "A Bladen Furnace Lane" (4)
AFTER KATE O'SULLIVAN "Waiting to go", coloured limited edition print No'd. 2/375, signed and dated '94 in pencil in the margin, AFTER ALEXANDER CHARLES-JONES "Cocks only", coloured print, signed and inscribed in pencil in the margin, AFTER SIR ALFRED MUNNINGS "Hunting on Zennor Hill, Cornwall", coloured print (3)
AFTER HENRY ALKEN "Quick work without a contract by tip top lawyers at Melton Mowbray" and "A society of distinguished painters (who hunt with foxhounds, live splendidly and only paint at night)", coloured prints within birdseye maple frames, a set of four hunting prints, three various pink coloured engraved prints and a Japanese botanical print
A PART AYNSLEY AMBASSADOR MARONE DINNER SERVICE COMPRISING EIGHT DINNER PLATES, EIGHT SIDE PLATES, EIGHT TEA PLATES, A LARGE PLATTER, A SMALL PLATTER, TWO LIDDED TUREENS, GRAVY BOAT AND SAUCER TOGETHER WITH TWO WOODS IVORY WARE FLORAL PLATES, THREE DOULTON BURSLEM SCALLOPED PLATES AND A SUTHERLAND CROWN DERBY STYLE SANDWICH PLATE AND A MUSICAL BEER TANKARD WITH HUNTING SCENES
Sports and Sportsmen Limited, London publishers, 'British Sports and Sportsmen' - 'Hunting', published circa 1925, numbered 301/1000, embossed red leather boards, cover detached, large 4to., also Radcliffe, F. P. Delme 'The Noble Science of Fox Hunting', 1893 and various other hunting books and magazines
A Chinese ivory vase, the oval section body deeply carved with an elaborate deer hunting scene, a range of cloud-shrouded mountains in the distance, a band of lappets at the base, the shoulders with animal mask and ring handles, the neck slightly flared, the whole rests on a rectangular foot, 13.6cm high, 19th century 清十九世纪 象牙雕鹿r山人物图双耳瓶
Knives - an English throwing knife in its leather sheath VGC. A Swedish ? hunting knife Curved blade with clipped back Bowie type blade, Wooden grip, silver mounts in its leather scabbard VGC and of some age. A Bowie bladed hunting knife by INCX, stag horn grip (no scabbard). A stiletto type fighting knife with narrow double edged blade by William Rogers Sheffield, stag horn grip, circa WW2 VGC. And an unusual Naval knife/Dirk with owners details "1943". (5)
A SWISS SILVER LEVER WATCH WITH ENAMEL DIAL AND WHOLE PLATE MOVEMENT, ENGRAVED KENDAL & DENT LONDON, ENGINE TURNED, CONTROL MARKS, LATE 19TH C, A SILVER KEYLESS LEVER WATCH IN ENGINE TURNED CASE AND IN UNUSUALLY FINE CONDITION, IMPORT MARKED LONDON 1919 AND A SILVER HALF HUNTING CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH, BIRMINGHAM 1930
An 18th Century Turned Horn Two-Section Screw Thread Pounce Pot and Ink Pot, of vase shape, 10.5cm high; Five Horn Beakers, 18th/19th century, three with white metal rims and plain, two engraved with continuous fox hunting scenes and one named EJ Dunton, the largest 14cm high; and An Engraved Horn Folding Cup, 9cm extended (7)
An Unusual Full Hunting Cased 18ct Gold Minute Repeating Chronograph Pocket Watch, 1910, lever movement, repeating with two hammers striking two steel gongs, gilt dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial, the unusual case Our Sailor King H.M. King George V on the front Beloved of His People H.M. King Edward VII on the back, band with scroll work and God Save The King, button to operate chronograph and the slide to operate repeater, cuvette depicting Britannia The British Empire Mourns Edward The Peacemaker, London import marks 1910, 54mm wide see illustration
Fine and Unusual Nain Silk Rug with Wool Highlights Central Persia The ivory field depicting hunting scenes within a verdant landscape of trees and flowering plants enclosed by floral borders and similar guard stripes, 261cm by 152cm See illustration Carpet production in Nain began relatively recently (during the 1940`s). However, in the 1950`s the town became famous for the quality of its production, often making finely knotted rugs piled in soft lustrous wool on a cotton foundation. Silk was frequently used to highlight small design features. This rug is interesting and highly unusual in that approximately 90% of the rug is piled in silk and the small design features are knotted in wool. This would suggest that the rug was woven as a one-off special commission rather than a production piece.

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