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Three early 19th century engraved horn cups, the tapered cups with silver mounted rims above naively engraved hunting scenes, tallest 10cm high, with a further horn cup, with monogram to central cartouche, 13.5cm high (4) Condition report: All with surface scratches, dents, scuffs and blemishes throughout interior and exterior commensurate with age and use. Tallest example: Large vertical split to the cup Dented to interior. Rim dented. Residue and tarnishing seen throughout interior. Unmarked metal. Surface blemishes and scuffs throughout cup. Second tallest: Horizontal split to base of cup White metal rim dented, tarnished, and unmarked.Residue to interior. Rim doesn't sit quite flat.Third tallest: No major obvious splits to cup. White metal rim is dented, tarnished, and unmarked. Surface blemishes, scuffs and scratches throughout cup. Smallest: No major obvious splits to cup. White metal rim is dented, tarnished, and unmarked. Surface blemishes, scuffs and scratches throughout cup.
A collection of ten 19th Century Staffordshire figures including Victoria and Albert standing 27.5 cm high, another similar figure of Victoria, a pair depicting Victoria and Albert on horseback inscribed "Queen" and "Albert", a spill vase as three children egg hunting 29 cm high, another as young Scot in kilt with spaniel 17 cm high and a small pair of figures of poodles with baskets of flowers and another similar of a seated poodle CONDITION REPORTS All the Staffordshire figures have had restoration of some kind, most of them have had their heads knocked off/separated from their bodies and restored as well as other minor chips. All have significant crazing. Standing Albert has a large area of discolouration to his leg. The three dogs have discolouration to the extremities, some minor losses to the extremities, firing faults etc. All items have wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some surface scratching etc and are in need of a clean - see images for more details
Modern Made German Hunting Knife 4 1/2 inch, single edged blade. One side etched with deer. Maker "Carl Schlieper Solingen". White metal crossguard. Polished, wooden slab grips. Contained in its leather scabbard. Together with a French made knife. 5 inch, single edged blade with French maker details. Brass crossguard. Alloy pommel. Ribbed wooden grip. Contained in its field made scabbard. 2 items. PAYMENT ON RECEIPT OF INVOICE PLEASE. BACS ONLY - NO CARDS ACCEPTED
Early 20th century English School, still life study of climbing roses. Oil on canvas, 91 x 33cm, a watercolour of a woodland signed William Matthison, 26 x 17cm, a pair of hand coloured hunting prints after Samuel Howitt and a small engraving after Pastorini, Bas-relief of The Beefeaters Company (5)
A late Victorian engineer's drawing for a railway tunnel at St Fillons, on the Lochearnhead & Comrie Railway, dated March 1901, with signatures, 68cm x 97cm, a reproduction map of a Caledonian Railway Panoramic map, and a limited edition coloured hunting print, entitled 'Leaving Cover,' all unframed. (3) From the Collection of George Mackinnon-Ure, see lot 130
Three pairs of leather hunting boots with wooden trees, three pairs of spurs, and a pair of boot pulls Left hand pair – in very poor condition, leather is perished, stained, cracked, very dry and brittle, some cracking and creases to both boots at the ankles and over bridge of foot , the leather sole is very worn and badly scuffed, one boot strap missing, poorly patched hole to inner thigh of right boot, boot trees with signs of worm, sole measures 10.5”Middle pair – leather is scuffed, very dry and brittle, right boot toe is very badly scuffed, some cracking and creases to both boots at the ankles and over bridge of foot, soles are worn and scuffed, no boot straps, boot trees with signs of worm, soles measure 10.5”Right hand pair – leather very brittle, dirty and creased at ankles and over bridge of foot, both toes slightly flattened, no boot straps, boot trees with signs of worm, sole measures 10.5”All three pairs of boots appear to not have been touched or worn for many years and are all in a poor state.
Hunting & Horse Racing, a collection of volumes on hunting and horse racing to include Simpson (Charles) Leicestershire and its Hunts, London: John Lane The Bodley Head Limited, 1926, 4to, publisher's cloth; Symonds (Henry) Runs & Sporting Notes from Dorsetshire, Blandford: Edward Derham, 1899; Pennell-Elmhirst (Capt.) The Cream of Leicestershire Eleven Seasons' Skimmings, London: George Routledge, 1883, 8vo; Pennell-Elmhirst (Capt.) The Best Season on Record, London: George Routledge, 1884, 8vo. and 7 volumes of Hunter, Chaser and Point-to-Pointers, Newmarket: G.C. Sale, 1960-1966 (21)
After Samuel Henry Alken (1810-1894)Hare Crossing and The Killetching and aquatint27cm x 37cmwith four further fox hunting etchings after the same artist and a signed print in colours by Cecil Aldin (7) All framed and glazed. Generally in good condition, with some fading, foxing and further wear consistent with age and hanging conditions. Some wear and loss to the frames.
A set of six Victorian silver gilt teaspoons and a caddy spoon, H J Lias & Son, London 1876, the handles elaborately cast and chased with stag hunting scenes, the heels with mask of Diana the huntress, in fitted case, approximately 217gOverall condition appears fairly good. The silver gilt is discoloured in some areas so will need a careful clean. The hallmarks are generally good though the makers marks are faint. One has what looks like a small split to the forehead of Diana at the heel. General light surface wear in line with age and usage. The case is tidy.
An early 20th century Dutch silver mounted beadwork purse. Circa. 1907. The hinged mounts embossed with a Poseidon, Amphitrite and mermaids. Mark for Amsterdam and other Dutch works. The vibrant polychrome beadwork depicting a recumbent stag and bird hunting scene with hounds to the verso. Green velvet lining, approx H24cm x W16cm
A Collection of Various 19th and 20th Century Published Book to Include 19th Century Miniature Edition of De Imitatione Christi, Five Volumes of Heroes of the Nation Edited by Evelyn Abbott, 1855 Edition of Fabiola, Two Volumes Nimmo's Standard Library, The Weald of Youth by Siegfried Sassoon, 1936 Edition Hunting England by Sir William Beach Thomas, 1925 Edition of Hunting Songs by R. E. Egerton Warburton Illustrated in Colour by Lionel Edwards etc Together with a Cased Silhouette Cameo Miniature (Various Condition)
A group of four hunting paintings, 20th century, oil on panel15.5 x 17.5cm (4)Condition ReportScratches and loses to the paint. Craquelure present in areas. Edges rubbed. Two with holes to the surface of the picture from the hanging fitting. In need of a clean. Not signed. Please see the additional images.
Seven signed items, promotional postcards, photographs etc with signatures from French stars of the 1950s/60s to inc: Marie Laforet, Johnny Hallyday, Pierre Barouh, Adamo, Sylvie Vartan, Francoise Hardy, Oliver.All signatures obtained in person by our vendor, a well regarded Rock and Pop photographer who spent their youth autograph hunting in Paris.
Three signed items: a rare fold-out French Pathe Marconi promotional poster (57x25.5cm) signed in various inks by Chas Chandler, Alan Price, Eric Burdon, John Steel. A glossy 8x10" promo photo signed by three members of The Move. A promo photo signed by Bob Hite of Canned Heat.All signatures obtained in person by our vendor, a well regarded Rock and Pop photographer who spent their youth autograph hunting in Paris.
A notebook page (15x21cm) bearing signatures from Keith Richards and what appears to be a rushed Charlie Watts signature, also with pasted magazine cuttings bearing signatures from Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman. Also to include an original candid photograph of Charlie Watts during a signing session - signed by Charlie Watts. All signatures obtained in person by our vendor, a well regarded Rock and Pop photographer who spent their youth autograph hunting in Paris.
A cutting from an autograph book (17.5x13.5cm) with signature by Ella Fitzgerald, a page (17x22cm) with two autograph book pages affixed bearing signatures from Duke Ellington and band members, a postcard signed by Lionel Hampton.All signatures obtained in person by our vendor, a well regarded Rock and Pop photographer who spent their youth autograph hunting in Paris.
A Yardbirds promotional postcard (13x10cm) signed to front by Jim McCarty, Keith Relf, Chris Dreja, Paul Samwell Smith and again to reverse by Chris Dreja.All signatures obtained in person by our vendor, a well regarded Rock and Pop photographer who spent their youth autograph hunting in Paris.
A Collection of Four Late 19th/Early 20th Century Gold Brooches and Pins to include 9ct Gold Brooch with Applied Horseshoe and Engraved Decoration, 40.4mm Long, A 9ct Gold Bar Brooch, Hunting Horn with Horseshoe, 51.3mm Long, a 9ct Gold Heart Hat/Cravat Pin and a 9ct Gold Brooch with Round Mixed Cut Amethyst Style Stone, Suspended in Eight Claws on a Scrolling and Pierced Ground, 45.2mm Wide, 6.2gms Total
including a Central European officer's sword, with curved blade, gilt-brass cross-piece and carved bone grip set with turquoise pastes; a Bavarian officer's sword, in its scabbard; two bayonets; a Gurka kukri knife; a Balkan bichaq, in its scabbard; a hunting dagger and a Japanese katana; together with a silver-plated Jugendstil paperknife by WMF, the first: 18 cm blade (qty)
Humorous Sketches of the World We Live in Education Society's Press Bombay 1856 Boards with a pasted title label. 40 lithographed plates drawn by the author Forty humorous cartoons depicting life in India, including scenes of domestic life, battle, hunting, etc. Lodwick was a member of the Bombay Civil Service. English Cover worn and soiled, stain to the top of the first 20 pages, largely not affecting the illustrations Provenance: From the Library of the Late Peter Curnow Millett (1925-2016)
Longbow: A Social and Military History, paperback edition, Portsmouth, 1986 together with; Bradbury, Jim, The Medieval Archer, Woodbridge, 1985; Morse, Edward S., Additional Notes on Arrow Release, Salem, 1922; Kroeber, A.L., Arrow Release Distributions, Berkeley, 1927 (cover and first page with tears, worn); Bulletin of the Essex Institute, Volume XVII, 1885, Salem; Pszczola, Lorraine, Archery, second edition, Philadelphia, 1976 (ex-library copy); Grimley, Gordon, The Book of the Bow, London, 1958; Gordon, Paul H., The New Archery: Hobby, Sport and Craft, New York, 1939; Duff, James, Bows and Arrows, New York, 1927 (two copies); Pope, Saxton T., Berkeley (jacket worn); Hargrove, E., Anecdotes of Archery, London, 1970 (reprint); Clark, J.G.D., Neolithic Bows from Somerset, England, and the Prehistory of Archery in North-western Europe, reprinted from the Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society for 1963, Vol. XXIX; Pope, Saxton, The Adventurous Bowmen: Field Notes on African Archery, New York, 1926 (with the stamp of The Archers’ Company, Pinehurst, North Carolina, slight wear to jacket, fore-edges of pages 205-208 repaired); Ascham, Roger, Toxophilus, Westminster, 1902, and Manchester, 1985 (reprint); Pope, Saxton, Hunting with the Bow & Arrow, fourth impression, New York, 1930; Pope, Saxton T., Bows and Arrows, paperback, third printing, 1962 (cover worn); Featherstone, Donald, Bowmen of England, paperback, 1974; Dini, Vittorio, Dell’ antico uso della balestra, Arezzo, 1963; Wiseman, Howard, Tackle Archery This Way, London, 1959 (jacket worn); Thompson, M. & W.H., How to Train in Archery, London, 1970 (reprint); Moseley, Walter Michael, An Essay on Archery, Wakefield, 1974 (reprint); Burke, Edmund, The History of Archery, London, 1958 (cover slightly worn); Wiseman, Howard & Brundle, Fred, Archery, London, 1958 (slight wear); and Kooi, B.W., On the Mechanics of the Bow and Arrow, Groningen, 1983 (26 volumes) Provenance Edward McEwen (1934-2020)
of low domed form, the outer surface profusely etched with numerous calligraphic panels, hunting scenes, courtly figures in traditional dress and foliage within a shaped linear framework and enriched with silver and gold koftgari (rubbed), fitted with three shaped domed bosses (one missing) corresponding with rings for enarmes, and the interior retaining a portion of an early lining and enarmes, 46.5cm diameter
the first of reeded bone, probably from an infantry sword of circa 1780; the second of natural staghorn, from a hunting sword; the third of wire-bound fishskin, with copper alloy back-strap; the fourth of wood bound with plaited wire, the fifth and sixth of wood, and a composition tigerhead finial (6)
the first with associated straight slender blade, copper alloy hilt cast in low relief, including boatshell guard, a pair of quillons, knuckle-guard, ovoid pommel and solid grip all decorated with rococo style ornament; the second for an early 19th century hunting sword with straight blade, with copper alloy locket and chape, the former decorated with acorn button for suspension and the third of plain leather, the first: 75.5 cm blade (3)
the first 17th century, plummet-shaped and fluted, decorated with naïve foliage; the second in 17th century style, of copper alloy, cast with figures; the third for a transitional sword; together with the scallop-shaped guard, grip and cap pommel from a hunting sword; four further grips, a writhen cross-guard from a hand and a half sword in 17th century style, three portions of smallsword hilts and three openwork iron bowls, of loose secret form, the first: 5.0 cm (qty)

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