A Dutch Brass & Copper 18th Century Elongated Oval Tobacco Box with rounded ends, the flat copper sides engraved with dog hunting deer. The lid engraved with a figural scene and the base depicting three figures beside a tree, both with inscriptions. 6 ins (15 cms) in length, 1¾ ins (4.5 cms) in width.
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A Royal Doulton Stoneware Bulbous Hunting Jug on brown ground having raised figure, windmill and animal decoration, 13.5cm high, a Ridgeway`s Series ware sugar bowl on brown ground depicting coaching decoration and a miniature Royal Crown Staffordshire 3-sectioned toast rack on scalloped base (3)
ENGLISH COMBINED FLINTLOCK PISTOL AND HUNTING HANGER CIRCA 1770 with boxlock action concealed in the centre of the slab sided horn grips, the pan and frizzen to the left of the blade with the four stage cannon barrel with flared muzzle to the right, and partly concealed by the well-formed scallop shell guard, turned knuckle guard and gadrooned, bun shaped pommel, single edge blade with central fuller 29in. (73.66cm) long
FINE ETCHED AND GILDED PERSIAN KHULA KHUD WITH HORNS CIRCA 1760 an adjustable nasal protector and original mail neck protection of butted links; the gilded and etched skull in the form of a face with gilt eyes and moustache, two gilded ears and horns, a band of script running the entire circumference highlighted in gold, the skull entirely covered in etched hunting scenes of mogul warriors with full and complete neck piece and three plume holders, on a modern stand 24in. (60cm) high on stand
James Bishopp. A gentleman’s 18ct gold keyless lever minute repeating hunting cased pocket watch, engraved with a double eagle crest above motto, the dust cover inscribed H.P.Hughes Gresham Club, London,£20 Reward, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement signed and numbered 54917.
FRANK ALGERNON STEWART. ` The Earl of Berkeley-making for The Rhine Country`, pencil signed, reproduction in colours, published by Vicars Bros, 1935, Pl. 8 x 23 1/2 in; a reproduction after Gilbert Holiday depicting A Hunting Field; and an engraving depicting John Mytton after W. Webb , sold a/f , (3)
A SMALL GURKHA KUKRI with horn handle and curved steel blade, the scabbard with embossed white metal mounts bearing EIIR insignia. 37cm(L); sold along with an ornamental Scottish Dirk, the pommel having a moulded crown over the shaped handle with carved woven decoration, the etched blade held in a leather scabbard with moulded thistle form bands. 46cm(L); also a socket bayonet with tapering fluted triangular blade stamped with various numbers, and a Westenholm & Son steel bladed hunting knife in a leather sheath. 23cm(L) (4)
AN IVORY DIPTYCH POCKET SUNDIAL of hinged rectangular form, the top having a central circular depiction of the sun surrounded by points of the compass and a pierced aperture over north, all within engraved foliate borders, opening on wire loop hinges to reveal a glazed compass, string gnomon and various scales, marked `Albrecht Karner 1662`, the base with conforming engraved foliate decoration surrounding a circular dial with multiple bands, marked at the hinge with a hunting horn type mark struck twice, small brass feet to each corner. 9.3cm(L) x 5.7cm(w)
A 17th Century St Hubert hunting jewel, of fretted and engraved white metal construction, depicting St Hubert kneeling before a stag, a crucifix between its antlers, the background formed from natural shell containing a pearl. The white metal backing engraved with a coat of arms and the initials J B, contained in its Morocco leather covered case with green velvet and silk lining, and retailer`s name Wm. F. Granger, Cheapside, London.
After Munnings - `The Master of the Essex Union`, colour print, in a glazed oak frame with Harrods label to verso; John King - `Essex Farmers Hunt, George Peverley Huntsman 1957-81, on St Lawrence Hill`, limited edition colour print no.14/70, signed by the artist, huntsman and whips, and with pencil remarque of hounds to the margin; After Arthur Bank - Hunting Scenes, a set of four hand coloured prints framed as one; Pastel Portrait of a Dog, indistinctly signed and dated 1971 (4)
English School Early 19th Century - Coaching and Hunting Scenes, a set of fourteen aquatint engravings framed as twelve, Plate 1 `Solvitur acris hyems - it thaws - we must be off to Melton` and Plate 14 `Dulce domum, jamdudum animus est in patinis exeunt in fumo`, published by S & I Fuller, Temple of Fancy, 34 Rathbone Place, 1822. (12)

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