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Large Machine Woven Tapestry, depicting a medieval hunting scene, 180cm by 500cm and three additional smaller panels. The tapestry was removed from the dining room at Starkie Hall in Preston, which was originally designed by Waring and Gillow of Lancaster. Starkie Hall later became Lancaster Moor Lunatic Asylum
A SET OF EARLY 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-OF-WAR BONE DOMINOES, comprising a complete set of 28 tiles concluding with a double ‘6’, contained within a decorated bone box with wooden base and sliding bone lid with cribbage lanes flanking a pierced family of deer -- 4½in. (11.5cm.) wide; together with a small scrimshaw-decorated whale’s tooth incised with a three-quarter view of a sailing ship, the reverse inscribed Ship Swale Hull -- 3¼in. (8.3cm.) high, (2), The pierced hunting scene forming the lid of the first box is typical of prisoner work associated with the camp at Norman Cross near Peterborough.
CARROLL, Lewis, The Hunting of The Snark An Agony in Eight Fits. Illus. Henry Holiday, Macmillan, 1876. 1st edn. 9 illus. bds. brown & bumped with repair to final joint. Tog.with Alice`s Adventures in Wonderland, Macmillan, 1948. 8vo. Plus Through the Looking-Glass, 1948. pict. cl. plus The Wasp in a Wig, a ""Suppressed"" Episode of Through the Looking-Glass & what Alice found There, ed. Martin Gardner, Macmillan, 1977. in d.w. 4
A George II silver tankard, by Thomas Whipham, London 1743, baluster form, scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a pierced thumb-piece, central girdle, the front later embossed with a racing scene and inscribed `This tankard, the gift of the gentleman of Mr Drake`s Hunt to the friends of fox hunting within the limits of the hunt, was won at two heats by Mr Treadwell`s b.g, Alchester at Cottisford 1836`, height 20cm, approx. weight 29oz.
A George III silver tankard, by Thomas Whipham and Charles Wright, London 1764, baluster form, scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a pierced thumb-piece, central girdle, the front later embossed with a racing scene and inscribed `This tankard, the gift of the gentleman of Mr Drake`s Hunt to the friends of fox hunting within the limits of the hunt, was won at two heats by Mr Treadwell`s b.g, Alchester at Cottisford 1835`, height 19.5cm, approx. weight 23oz.
A privately compiled Victorian 'Game Book', recording shoots at various locations including Bolton Abbey, Brayton Park, Chatsworth, Longleat, dated 189-94, to/w two leather bound Hunting Journals 1912-25 and 1925-26 and a Game/Fishing book 1937, all complied by members of the Egerton family, Melbourne Hall, York, to/w a hunt diary, 1930/40's (5)
A good late 19th/20th century photograph album of a safari tour of India by Lord Knaresborough (Henry Mesey-Thompson), fifty seven large format (20cm x 26cm ) albumen prints, subjects include; a portrait of his Lordship seated in safari outfit holding large bore shotgun; Tiger Hunting; Tiger 'kills'; elephants; native portraits; hunting party portraits etc, contained in leather bound album, the cover with gilt tooled 'K' under a knights coronet (bears retailers label 'Harrods') Condition Report very good original condition, some foxing to leaves, the images unaffected.
Hunting Interest: Dawson, Lionel R. N. and Edwards Lionel R. I. (Ill.), Sport in War, 4to, pub. Collins, London 1936, Dw and green cloth; Edwards, Lionel R. I. Sketches in Stable and Kennel reprint 1936 Putnam & Co., London , Dw and brown cloth, to/w two volumes by F. A. Stewart ' Cross Country with Hounds' Collins 1937 Dw and dec. blue/red cloth respectively (4)
Munnings, A. J. Pictures of Horses and English Life, Eyre & Spoltiswood, 1927, 4to, with 28 tipped-in colour plates and numerous monochrome plates, cream cloth, to/w Armour, G. D., A Hunting Alphabet, 1st, Country Life 1929, tipped-in colour plates, 4to, cloth, and The Londoner's England (1948 reprint) and Lawrence, T. E. 'Seven Pillars of Wisdom', 1938 public edition (4)
One summer-weight 'pink' hunting jacket (tailored by Rogers & Company, New Burlington St. London), one winter-weight hunting jacket (tailored by Moss Bros. & Co., Covent Garden), both with brass button bearing skull and crossbones crest and 'Or Glory' motto for the 17th Lancers, to/w a hunting whip with antler grip and silver collar by Swaine of London Condition Report Both good worn condition, no holes, lining good, light marks (dry cleanable)
A set of six engravings after Henry Alken (1785-1851) and engraved by J. Harris - 'Fores's Hunting Accomplishments', - 'Going along a Slapping Pace'; 'Topping a Flight of Rails and coming well into the next field'; 'Swishing a Rasper'; 'In and Out Clever'; 'Charging an Ox Fence', and 'Facing a Brook', pub. Nov. 1850, by Fores, London, 26.5 x 33 cm impression size (6)

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