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Two Trays of assorteed Pottery comprising of Royal Albert Old Country Roses B&B Plate, Old hall Mustard Pot, Sugar Bowl, Cream Jug and two cups and saucers, Pair Carinthiam Brass Candle Sticks, Portmerion Casserole Bowl, Myott Melody Cake Stand, Minto Plates, Johnson Bros Snowhite Plates, Doulton Plates and Glass vase, Jug, Copeland Spode Hunting Scene Plate Etc (76)
Three Trays of Assorted Pottery to include Golden Tansy Hammersley Tray, Royal Albert Wild Flowers Plates, Myott Hunting Plates, Wedgwood 1982 Christmas Beatrix Potter Plate, J.G Meakin Bowl, Copper Kettle, Old Irons, Morgan Stafford Salt Glazed Jug, Salt Glazed Pots Beatrix Potter Biscuit Tin, Royal Albert Colleen Cups Etc Etc (87)
An Imperial German Cavalry Sword Blade, with single edge and fuller, etched with lancers in battle and inscribed "Kurassier Regt. Konigin (Pomm) No.2"; A Mahogany Truncheon, of plain form, with ribbed grip and leather wrist strap; a Similar Oak Truncheon; a French Hunting Knife, the blade stamped A.Orosdi, Paris, with deer`s foot grip and stiffened cloth sheath; Three other hunting knives, a Kropp cut throat razor and sixteen various pocket knives (24)
Two North African Knives, each with a double edge hooked steel blade, wood "X" shape hilt, one bound with brass wire, and leather sheath, believed to have come from Port Tewfik, Red Sea circa 1890; a Hunting Knife, the clip-back steel blade stamped I*XL, by George Wolsenholm & Son, Sheffield, with brass riveted rosewood two piece grip and leather sheath; a Hunting Knife, with sectional leather and aluminium grip; a Pair of Sheep Shears; a Starting Pistol. (6)
A German Model 1898 N/A Neuer Art Mauser Bayonet, the pipe back blade with swollen tip, marked at the ricasso with maker`s W Clauberg, Solingen, opposing crowned W/69, the steel hilt with two piece wood grip and black leather scabbard; a British Pattern 1907 "SMLE" Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Bayonet, with leather scabbard and webbing frog; British Pattern 1888 MkII "Lee-Metford" Bayonet, with leather scabbard; a Socket Bayonet, with cruciform blade, lacks locking ring; a Hunting Knife, with sectional leather grip and leather sheath. (5)
A German Hunting Knife, with single edge curved steel blade and antler grip with nickel ferrule, with leather sheath; a Late Victorian Three Piece Carving Set, of a knife, fork and steel, each with an antler handle with silver pommel; Two Indian Folding Knives, and three various hunting knives. (9)
A 19th Century Polish Style Hunting Hanger, with 41.5cm cut down single edge steel blade, ivory grip with reeded edge, lacking its boss mounts and back strap, with a plush covered scabbard; a Dagger, the 17.5cm double edge steel blade with diamond bevelled decoration, German Silver crossguard and pommel, with leaf carved ivory grip and leather sheath. (2)
Forster (E. M.) A Passage to India 3pp. advertisements at end prospectus loosely inserted foxed 1924 § Lesley (Shane) The Cantab signed and inscribed by the author “for the prudes` sake regretfully suppressed! but still read by the understanding” on front free endpaper 1926 § Dunsany (Lord) Tales of Wonder plates foxed at beginning and end original cloth-backed boards uncut 1916 § [Sassoon (Siegfried)] Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man 1928; Memoirs of an Infantry Officer 1930; Sherston`s Progress 1936 § Powell (Anthony) At Lady Molly`s 1957; Casanova`s Chinese Restaurant 1960 first editions all but the third original cloth the fifth and last two with dust-jackets all a little rubbed; and a quantity of others modern literature some first editions 8vo(qty)
An erotic automaton singing bird box, by C. Bruguier, No.28 with bird in blue, green plumage, the rectangular shaped enamel case with lid decorated with a hunting scene, surrounded by seed pearls, the side with hinged lids revealing a musical movement, the other a scene of cupid forging arrows, the underside with hinged half section revealing an erotic scene, in trichromate metals, marked to reverse of lid, the front panel set with watch time piece with seed pearl border, (some minor damage and alterations to enamel, hinged lid) 9cm (two modern keys)
S. SMITH & SON, LONDON, no. 3027: AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD HUNTING CASED GENTLEMAN’S POCKET WATCH with a plain outer case, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and wind-up/down dial, engraved with naval anchor within a garter and coronet and inscribed “Sicil Offi Admiral Magnae Brit” with a fine tourbillion steel carriage escapement movement, the movement inscribed “S. Smith & Son, Strand, London, no. 3027, Watchmaker to the Admiralty and Indian Government”. Provenance: Private Collection, Dorset. The Smith & Son Tourbillion movement pocket watch was very popular with Army and Naval Officers due to the high quality and accuracy of the movement. See illustration
Hunting - Burnand (Sir Francis Cowley). The Fox’s Frolic, coloured plates by Harry B. Nielson, original cloth-backed chromolithographed boards, oblong, folio, [c.1910]; Hold Hard! Hounds, Please! original cloth, gilt, 1924 - and 7 others on Hunting including the 4to studio edition of Alken prints (9)
Hunting - Shaw Stewart (Niel). Album of 56 original pen and ink drawings of hunting scenes, possibly of the Cottesmore Hunt, many with more than one to the page, tipped in at the corners to an album, some signed or initialled and all dated, half roan, gilt with initials ‘N.S.S.’ on covers, stained, oblong folio, c.1911-1917
* Merke (Henri). “Hunters going out in the Morning”, “Chasing a Tiger Across a River” and “The Hog at Bay”, pub. Edward. Orme, 1819 [but later], three hand coloured aquatints after Samuel Howitt & Capt. T. Williamson, title below image in English and French, one plate with some staining and fungal damage, each approx. 350 x 450mm, framed and glazed, together with, “Hog Hunters in India”, plts. 1-4 (only), pub. Edward Orme, 1813, four aquatint engravings with orig. hand colouring, after Samuel Howitt, each approx. 170 x 220mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with three further prints on hog hunting after Lionel Edwards and Samuel Howitt, three facsimile maps and a small collection of 20th century prints (19)
Budge (E.A. Wallis). The Nile. Notes for Travellers in Egypt, 2nd ed., London & Cairo, 1892, maps, plans and b & w illusts. to text, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, some wear, 8vo, together with Devonshire (Mrs. R.L.), Rambles in Cairo, pub. Sphinx Printing Press, Cairo, 1917, b & w illusts. from photos, large folding plan at rear, later half calf gilt, 8vo, plus Baikie (James), Egyptian Papyri and Papyrus-Hunting, 1st ed., pub. RTS, 1925, col. frontis., b & w illusts., orig. cloth in sl. chipped d.j., 8vo, and others related (3 shelves)
* India. An album of mounted albumen prints compiled by F[rederick] Nowell while serving the Marquess and Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava during their viceregal life in India, 1884-89, a total of 115 photographs mounted in pairs and back to back on twenty-nine leaves, subjects include group portraits of viceregal regal hunting parties with elephants, the viceregal households, interiors and exteriors, street views, etc., all neatly captioned on mounts beneath and including identification of many of the British people including Nowell himself, one photograph of the front hall of the new viceregal residence in Simla, 1888, identified by Nowell as taken by the photographer [James] Craddock (mounted as a single photograph, pencil marks to surface), approx. thirty other photographs with four-digit negative numbers, probably Lala Deen Dayal, and a few with the initials DD and the final photograph in the album of the Begums” Bhopal State elephants signed in the negative, images mostly approx. 20 x 26cm and similar, tones varied but most with some marginal fading, some spotting and occ. brittling of mounts, Nowell’s dated ownership inscription to front pastedown, contemp. half morocco, broken and lacking backstrip, tall folio. Captions include Viceroy and his elephant; Viceroy’s shooting party in Nepaul, Sweepers and ayahs; Lord Beresford and elephant; Sir D. Wallace and elephant; The morning sport; The largest elephant in India; Council group 1886; View of Simla; English mail just starting; Kennedy House, Simla; Cotton and Morris, Simla; Group of native women at Sipi; Sipi fair - Groups of native girls; Viceregal household; Bodyguard; The fete for the Ripon hospital; Delhi fort; The Taj, Agra; Palace, Jeypore; Gold and silver guns, Baroda; Ahamedabad; Street in Bombay; Elephanta Caves, Bombay; Rajah’s Palace at Odeypore; View of Ajmere; Street in Bhurtpore; Carvings on Hindu Temple; Military secretary’s office and hospital staff; Street in Bombay; Cooks and coolies; Bhislies and sweepers.. Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, first Marquess of Dufferin and Ava (1826-1902) married Hariot Georgina (nee Rowan-Hamilton) (1843-1936) in 1862. Dufferin (diplomatist) was nominated viceroy of India in 1884 on the retirement of Lord Ripon. Lady Dufferin’s journal was published by John Murray in 1889 under the title, “Our Viceregal Life in India: Selections from my Journal 1884-1888”. The book is illustrated only with a portrait frontispiece of Lady Dufferin and a map. Dufferin’s correspondence relating to India is held by the British Library, with archives of further material held at the British Library, the Bodleian, Oxford, Public Record Office, etc. See Dictionary of National Biography for further information. (1)
Rice (Anne). The Mummy, Or Ramses the Damned, 1st U.K. ed., 1989, original cloth, price-clipped d.j., 8vo, together with Pratchett (Terry), Carpe Jugulum, 1st ed., 1998, original cloth, d.j., 8vo, signed by the author, plus The Complete Alice & the Hunting of the Snark, by Lewis Carroll, 1986, coloured and b & w illustrations by Ralph Steadman, original cloth, d.j., small folio, with others by Anne Rice and Terry Pratchett (21)
Williamson (Capt. Thomas) and Samuel Howett illus first edition hand-coloured aquatint frontispiece additional pictorial title hand-coloured in gouache 39 hand-coloured aquatint plates title lightly creased a few minor spots or marks but plates with fine bright hand-colouring contemporary red half crushed morocco gilt spine in 6 compartments 4 with gilt big game motifs later red morocco label to upper cover spine repaired upper cover faded corners worn rubbed g.e [Schwerdt II 297; Abbey Travel 427; Tooley 508] a very good copy oblong folio 1807. ***`The most beautiful book on Indian sport in existence` (Schwerdt). With some of the earliest aquatints of the wild elephant. Plate XXX1 in Tooley`s first state `Hunting Jackalls` rather than `Jackals rescuing a hunted brother` and with plates XIII and XIV numbered in reverse order..
A cut glass goblet to commemorate the The First Moon Landing July 20th 1969,engraved with astronaut and lunar craft,a brandy balloon for the Investiture of Charles 1969 at Caernarvon, a pair of Churchill Centenary wines, a pair of pedestal goblets and three tumblers engraved with hunting scenes (9)

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