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Birch (Mrs.) Letters Written by the late Mrs. Birc portrait and 4 plates half calf foxed privately published 1837 § Beckford (Peter) Thoughts upon Hunting: in a Series of Familiar Letters to a Friend fourth edition frontispiece contemporary calf spine relaid 1802 § Jacob (Giles) The Complete Court-Keeper; or Land-Steward`s Assistant calf 1819 § Shepherd (Thomas) Modern Athens....1829; and 4 other vol. v.s.(8)
Somerville (E.O) Slipper`s ABC of Fox Hunting 20 chromolithographed plates light spotting gutta percha perishing with contents working loose original pictorial cloth slightly rubbed and scratched 1903 § Aldin (Cecil) The Red Puppy Book colour plates and plain illustrations contents loose in original cloth-backed pictorial boards n.d.; Cecil Aldin`s Happy Family mounted colour plates some double-page 2 plates and text ff. with child`s scrawl foxing original cloth-backed pictorial boards edge wear 1912; and a small quantity of others mostly Children`s including other Aldin v.s.(sm.qty)
* Third Reich State Forest Service Knife. Etched plated blade by ‘Eickhorn’ Solingen, 25cm in length with hunting scenes of Stag and wild boar, the heavily gilded hilt with clam shell guard with Capercaillie decoration to it, stirrup handle with oakleaf decoration, stag horn grips having three gilded acorns attached to each side of handle, Overall length 40cm, contained in its leather scabbard with gilded brass mounts (1)
A Waltham gold plated keyless wind hunting cased lever watch with Roman numerals, red Arabic five minute intervals, subs. seconds, the textured 3/4 plate 15 jewel movement no.14911458 with cut bimetallic compensation balance, overcoil spring, micrometer regulation, polished cuvette and plain case, 50mm dia and a gilt metal chain with T bar 21.5cms
A South Bend hunting cased keyless wind lever watch with Roman numerals, red Arabic five minute intervals and subs. seconds, the textured full plate 17 jewel adjusted movement no.408301 with cut bimetallic compensation balance, signed "South Bend Watch Co South Bend Ind. USA" and with micrometer regulation, polished cuvette and engine turned case decorated with foliage and flowerheads, 53mm dia with fancy gilt metal chain and square folding paste set fob (paste incomplete)
An 18ct gold hunting cased keyless wind English lever Chronograph, John Mason, Rotherham & Barnsley no.16194 with Roman numerals, Arabic 5 minute intervals, seconds divided into fifths, counter balanced centre seconds, cut bimetallic compensation balance, Breguet overcoil spring, polished cuvette and plain case, with chronograph button in the band, 50mm dia makers mark "FW" Chester 1902
Elgin, a hunting cased fob watch, no. 6966144, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in a flower and foliate decorated case, on an engine turned ground, engraved `ELG`, stamped `14K`; Certina, a lady`s 9 carat gold bracelet watch, on a later bracelet; and Watches of Switzerland, a chromium plated pocket watch (3)
J. Skinner, Exeter, a silver hunting cased fusee pocket watch, no. 5669, London 1827, with a white dial, Roman numerals and spade hands, in a worn engine turned case; George Parsons, Bristol, a silver hunting cased fusee pocket watch, no. 521, London 1859, with a silver turned dial applied with flower swags, Roman numerals and spade hands, in a worn engine turned case; a silver open face fob watch; another .935 standard; a 9 carat gold cufflink; and other items
Anon, a silver half hunting cased keyless wind pocket watch, Birmingham 1930, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, Swiss 16 jewel lever movement, ref. 918, in a plain case with black Roman numerals; and Anon, a silver hunting cased key wind pocket watch, no. 23458, Birmingham 1872, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hand (lacking the hour) and subsidiary seconds dial, English full plate lever movement, in an engine turned case (2)
Labrador, a Swiss half hunting cased keyless wind pocket watch, .935 standard, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in a plain case with black Roman numerals; Waltham, Traveller, a rolled gold hunting cased keyless wind pocket watch, no. 12624138, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, in a plain case; Waltham, a nickel open face keyless wind pocket watch, with screw down bezel; and a military compass, the plain nickel case by Dennison with War dept. markings, no. 72816 and dated 1916 (4)
After Charles Johnson Payne ("Snaffles") Five books: John Welcome and Rupert Collens "Snaffles The Life and Work...", signed by authors, limited edition 18/250 being one of seventy five, full leather bound copies 1987 in slip case; Another copy Antler books Ltd 1987; John Welcome and Rupert Collens,"Snaffles on Racing on Point - to - Pointing"1988; John Welcome and Rupert Collens,"Snaffles on Hunting"1989; Lionel Edward "Leicestershire Sketch Book" re-issued 1991 (5)
A Chelsea octagonal Kakiemon cup, painted with sprays of chrysanthemum, prunus and peony, the interior with a band of flowers, c.1752, a Liverpool blue and white coffee cup, and a Pratt & Co loving cup printed with a hunting scene, the handle of the Chelsea cup a replacement, 16.2cm max. (3)
Early Doulton Lambeth stoneware/silver tennis trophy c1880 - comprising a large oversized pitcher fitted with a silver rim hallmarked London and engraved "1880 Great Berkhampstead Lawn Tennis Club Scratch Pairs - 1st prize - Miss F Wood and Mr M Wood" bulbous form moulded in relief with various hunting scenes and country figures. Stamped on the base of the oval impressed makers logo together with the letter "A"-some cracks nevertheless a very early tennis prize - overall 8.5" h
[Turberville, George]. The Booke of Falconrie or Hawking; for the onely delight and pleasure of all Noblemen and Gentlemen ..., newly revised, corrected and augmented, printed by Thomas Purfoot, 1611], printed in black letter, lacking: title-page, all before K2 (p.147), N7 and N8 (pp.205-8), and O2 (pp.211/12), ends on Aa3 (p.[374]), eleven woodcut illusts., frayed and creased throughout, first page browned, K6-T8 with minor worming to blank margins, bound with [The Noble Art of Venerie or Hunting: wherein is handled and set out the Vertues, Nature, and Properties of fifteene sundry chaces, together with the order and manner how to hunt and kill everyone of them, printed for Thomas Purfoot, 1611], printed in black letter, lacking title, all before [a3] (contents), plus numerous other leaves, ends on p.226 (browned), twenty-five woodcut illusts., with the two leaves of musical notation at rear, creased and frayed throughout, stitching broken, disbound, 8vo, together with a defective Gesta Romanorum, 17th c., sm. 8vo. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (2)
* Paton (Frank, 1856-1909). ÒThe Good Old DaysÓ, 1888, etching of a hunting scene surrounded by numerous etched vignettes, signed in pencil by artist in lower left corner, 200 x 255mm, mounted framed and glazed, together with,ÓA Meeting of the UnemployedÓ, 1886,etching of a hunting scene surrounded by numerous etched vignettes, signed by artist below image in pencil, 205 x 255mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with,ÓOur Grandfathers” HobbiesÓ, 1898,etching of a hunting scene surrounded by numerous etched vignettes, signed in pencil by artist in lower left corner, 210 x 260mm, together with another eight hunting related etchings by Frank Paton, various sizes and condition. Not examined out of frames. (11)
British Sports & Sportsmen Past & Present, Compiled and Edited by “The Sportsman”, 2 vols., 1908, num. eng. ports., a.e.g., orig. crimson morocco gilt, a little rubbed and a few scuff marks, folio (limited edition 670/1000), together with The Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes, edited Alfred E.T. Watson, 24 vols., a broken run, 1895-1908, num. b & w illusts. from photos, publisher’s orig. Art Nouveau-style pict. cloth bindings, rubbed and some minor wear, some damp stained, large 8vo, plus 7 x Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes series, including Tennis, Lawn Tennis, Rackets & Fives; Cricket (2 copies); Yachting, 2 vols.; Hunting & Shooting, vol. 2 only (3 cartons)
Southgate (Frank and Pollard, Hugh B.C.). Wildfowl & Waders. Nature & Sport in the Coastlands, 1st ed., pub. Country Life, 1928, sixteen mounted col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, b & w illusts., ex-lib. copy with ink stamp on title, t.e.g., orig. vellum-backed boards, a little rubbed and minor wear to extremities, 4to (limited edition 618/950), together with Edwards (Lionel), My Hunting Sketchbook, vol. 2 only, 1st ed., 1930, twelve mounted col. plts., b & w illusts., some minor scattered spotting, orig. canvas, a little rubbed and marked, 4to, with other natural history and related, including astronomy (3 shelves)
Coursing - The Pursuit of Game with Gazehounds. Cuming E: British Sport Past and Present. 1909 1st ED. Large Qto hb & dj. Colour plates by G. Denholm Armour. Thomas G: Shotguns and Cartridges. 1975 3rd Ed. 8vo hb & dj. Hawker P: Instructions to Young Sportsmen 1986. Together with 18 other volumes relating to shooting, hunting and countryside pursuits.

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