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AFTER JOHN FREDERICK HERRING (1795-1865)] HERRING`S FOX HUNTING SCENES: THE MEET; FULL CRY; THE DEATH Three, aquatints, printed in colour and finished by hand, by J. Harris, published by G. P. McQueen, 1874 Each 44 x 77.5cm. (3) ++ Damaged; silverfish damage; stains; one with worm damage in margins (paper losses)
ROOPER, GEORGE. - A FOX`S TALE A Sketch of the Hunting Field. 1867; The Autobiography of the late Salmo Salar.. Edited by a Fisherman 1867. First Editions. Bound together with : (Lowth, Robert) Billesdon Coplow, Feb 24th, 1800. Edition Alters.., Dublin 1845. (a poem on hunting). 8vo., cont. half calf. Bookplate of Sir Jonathan Edmund Backhouse of Uplands, Yarlington, Somerset, and another of Cosmo-George Russell.
Sport, big game, hunting and ornithology -- Ross, J. & H. Gunn The book of the red deer and empire big game. London, 1925. 4to, number 6 of 500 copies, inscribed by the author, plates, original white buckram gilt, slightly marked; Surtees, R.S. Jorrocks` jaunts and jollities. London, 1874. Fourth edition, 8vo, coloured title and 15 hand-coloured lithographed plates, original pictorial cloth; Day, J.W. Sport in Egypt. 1938. 4to, original cloth; Millais, J.G. The wildfowler in Scotland. London, 1901. 4to, frontispiece and 20 plates, original half parchment, soiled, small split to head of upper joint; Edwards, Lionel Forrard-on!. London,1930. 4to, plates, original quarter cloth, boards rubbed & marked; Chalmers, P. Birds ashore and aforeshore. London, 1935. 4to, plates by W. Austen, original cloth, dust-wrapper frayed; The Royal Caledonian Hunt Edinburgh, 1937. 8vo, plates, black half morocco gilt (7)
Apperley, C.J. Memoirs of the life of the late John Mytton. London: R. Ackermann, 1851. Third edition, 8vo, additional hand-coloured title and 17 hand-coloured aquatint plates, first gathering loose, publisher`s pictorial cloth, chemise, morocco-backed cloth slipcase, slight dust-soiling, stitching weak; [Apperley, C.J.] The chace, the turf and the road. London: J. Murray, 1837. 8vo, 14 engraved plates, original pictorial cloth, title browned; Idem The chase, the road and the turf. 1908. 8vo, coloured plates, green half morocco, spine emblematically tooled, t.e.g.; St. John, C. Sketches of the wild sports & natural history. 1878. 8vo, illustrations, original cloth, slightly spotted; another copy. 1878. 8vo, original cloth, hinges repaired; Conway, James Forays among salmon and deer. 1861. 8vo, original cloth, slightly rubbed; Apperley, C.J. Nimrod`s hunting tours. London: Kegan Paul, 1903. Large 4to, number 35 of 50 copies, 18 plates, each in two states, coloured & uncoloured, original vellum-backed boards,. uncut, boards slightly discoloured & rubbed at extremities; Idem My life and times. Edinburgh, 1927. 4to, number 228 of 250 copies, plates, original red buckram, dust-jacket; Lamond, Henry The sea-trout. 1916. 4to, 9 coloured plates, other plates, original cloth, some spotting; Aflalo, F.G. British sea-water fishes. 1904. 4to, presentation copy from the author, 12 chromolithographed plates, original cloth, hinges slightly weak, endpapers slightly discoloured; and 3 others (12)
A George I scarlet and gilt japanned double domed bureau cabinet, circa 1720, the moulded cornice above a pair of ogee arched bevelled mirror plates opening to reveal a well fitted interior with central concave two door cabinet under seven pigeon holes each with a wavy frieze over a single turned columns and five dividers to each side of the cabinet above an arrangement of ten short serpentine and concave drawers above the fall which shows a hunting party, opening to reveal a fitted interior with central cabinet flanked by four pigeon holes, two short drawers and two column drawers to each side over a sliding well, the fall over two pull-out lopers, two short and two long drawers fitted with later handles raised on short bracket feet, 98.5cm wide, 215.5m high, 62cm deep NOTE: Consigned from a Powys vendor the bureau cabinet was purchased in London before the second World War. The cabinet has more than a passing similarity to a similar piece attributed to John Belchier in the state bedroom at Erddig near Wrexham also a similar piece can be found at Penshurst noted in `A History of English Furniture` by Percy MacQuoid, page 158, Fig. 346 which depicts a cabinet described as `Scarlet lacquer writing cabinet, property of Lord De L`Isle and Dadle`. It is difficult though to attribute a maker as many London and provincial makers were guided by John Stalker and George Parkers 1688 `Treatise of Japanning and Varnishing.
ARDIZZONE, Edward, (Ill.) `Hunting with Jorrocks`, by R.S. Surtees. OUP. 1956. ed. Lionel Gough. D/w. Tog.wtih FARALLA, Dana, `The Singing Cupboard`, ill. by same. Blackie, 1962. Plus RACKHAM, Arthur,(Ill.) `The Vicar of Wakefield`, by Oliver Goldsmith. Harrap, 1985. Rebound from paperback in cl. with illus. laid down to bds. Leather glt. spine. T.e.g. with dec. foredge. Tog.with another Rackham, Plus other books, some rebound. 7
A William IV silver mounted mother-of-pearl snuff box, by John Tongue, Birmingham 1831, rectangular form, canted corners, the hinged cover engraved with a hunting scene of a huntsman and his hounds, the base engraved with a running fox, the sides with engine turned decoration and inscribed `Richd Tookey`, length 7.5cm.
Ephemera – diary – fox hunting and Ireland the journal of E G Watson 10th Hussars covering the season from January 1st to May 21st 1868 written in a neat hand on approx 100 pp 8vo in a hardback volume with gilt title to cover. A fine journals recording his fox hunting exploits that year but also covering the military aspects of his career including a period when his Regiment was based in Ireland. During this time his describes the visit of the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) to Punchestown Races. Other entries deal with periods when the Regiment were stationed in Worcester and Oxford. Loosely inserted are two snapshot photographs of Watson. Edward Spencer Watson was a naval cadet in the Naval Brigade during the Indian Mutiny and included in the lost is a modern account of his experiences during that time. He left the Navy in 1863 to join the 10th Hussars.
[William and Mary] recovery document on a single sheet of vellum dated November 28th 1694 being an exemplification of a common recovery for property in the parish of St Dunstans in the west of London with an engraved portrait of William and Mary to head in elaborate engraved introduction together with a mortgage bond from the 4th Duke of Marlborough to William Mavor the educationalist together with a group of other documents mostly relating to horses and hunting

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