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A Wilkinsons presentation hunting sword, single edged twin fullered blade 21 in., the edge bordered by an etched panel listing the dates of battles in the American War of Independence, from Lexington-Concord 1775 to Yorktown 1781, 18th Century style hilt with S-curve quillons, flaring composition grip with wire and metal tape laid into a spiral groove, acorn terminal united with the front quillon by a chain, 20th Century .
A letter opener in the form of a miniature Third Reich Hunting Association Hirschfanger, blade 5 3/4 in. and etched with stags, makers mark of E. & F. Horster, hilt with shell and deer foot quillons, metal simulated stag horn grip with hunting association badge, metal scabbard with centre section painted to simulate leather.
An 18ct Gold Full Hunting Cased Duplex Pocket Watch, signed T F Cooper, London, 6 Calthorpe Street, Gray`s Inn Road, London, No.5238, circa 1870, frosted gilt finished movement with duplex escapement, bimetallic balance, diamond set endstone, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, case with engine turning and vacant cartouche, hallmarks rubbed, 52mm wide see illustration
An 18ct Gold Half Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, circa 1890, frosted gilt finished lever movement with bimetallic balance and blued overcoil hairspring, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, plain polished case numbered 95848, 51mm wide, together with 9ct gold chain and swivel seal, (chain 23.2g) see illustration
An 18ct Gold Half Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, retailed by Wm Wray & Son, 38 New St, Birmingham, 1882, frosted gilt finished lever movement with bimetallic balance and blued overcoil hairspring, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, plain polished case, London 1882, 51mm wide
A Silver Full Hunting Cased Rack Lever Pocket Watch, signed John Thackwell, Cardiff, No.1084, 1810, gilt fusee rack lever movement under dust cover, fifteen tooth escapement wheel, three armed steel balance, turned pillars, diamond endstone, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, spade hands, engine turned case with ribbed band, maker`s mark WJ, London 1810, 56mm wide see illustration
A Small Quantity of Pins, comprising a chain linked double pin and a single pin, all surmounted with a turquoise cabochon, cased, a moss agate in a snake motif pin, cased, a hinged turquoise set fancy pin, cased, and another cased pin, with six other stick pins including a diamond set bird with a pearl, an opal, a fox mask within a hunting bit, a trefoil of cultured pearls and two others (10)
Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis), circa 1930, taxidermy horn, lower horn 39.6cm long, upper horn 18cm long, on angled oak block from an oval shield stamped Otto Bock See illustration. CITES Appendix I Annex A (Exempt), also USESA. Otto Bock, Gunmaker and Cartridge Designer. In 1905 he designed the 9,3X62 cartridge as an all-around big game cartridge adequate for most hunting in German Colonies in Africa. He succeeded admirably and this chambering is still highly regarded.
Lyell (Denis D), Hunting Trips in Northern Rhodesia, with Accounts of Sport and Travel in Nyasaland and Portuguese East Africa and Also Notes on the Game Animals and Their Distribution, published by Horace Cox 1910, first edition, photographic illustrations by G Garden, dark green simulated crocodile cloth with mounted photographic illustration on the front board See illustration
Baldwin (William Charles), African Hunting and Adventure from Natal to the Zambesi, Richard Bentley, London 1863, full calf, second edition, Edinburgh Institution award pasted to the front; Maydon (Major H C), Big Game Shooting in Africa, 1951 edition, The Lonsdale Library, dust wrapper; Turnbull-Kemp (Peter), The Leopard, Howard Timmins, 1967, original dust wrapper (3)
Meinertzhagen (Col Richard), Kenya Diary 1902-1906, first edition, photographic illustrations, brown cloth cover; Daly (Marcus), Big Game Hunting and Adventure 1897-1936, Macmillan and Co, London, first edition 1937, original gilt pictorial green cloth and dust wrapper, photographic illustrations (2)
Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis), Tanganyika, 3 August 1938, taxidermy horn, lower horn 58cm, upper horn 28.5cm, on the original stained pine octagonal shield See illustration. CITES Appendix I Annex A (Exempt), also USESA. Photocopy of relevant pages from vendor`s family hunting book Wild 1938 will be sold with this lot, and records this animal as being taken on 3 VIII (Ort) Momella-Trappe, Tanganyika. There is also a photocopy letter sent from Nairobi August 1938 detailing the hunting trip, and two photocopies of photographs showing the hunters with this trophy animal.
A small late Victorian water colour drawing of a figure on a path with sheep and a church spire and country house in distant landscape in broad gilt mount and moulded frame, a small contemporary water colour drawing of a hunting scene by Sheila Spodie and "The Scramble" a 19th century coloured print of a challenging hunting dilemma.
[Hunting]. A manuscript hunting diary, covering the period 1893-1933 and including runs with Lord Fitzharding`s, the Duke of Beaufort`s, the Pytchley, Taunton Vale and others, mostly completed in the same hand, with a small number of photographs and items of ephemera laid down or loose, approximately 260 pages, leather bound by Birdsall of Northampton, 20.5cm x 17cm; together with an album of photographs, ephemera and artwork, many of the leaves with local society signatures, the photographs of topographical, early automobile, winter sport, and social interest, in a half leather album (upper cover detached), (2). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Victorian Combination Perfume Flask and Vinaigrette, modelled in the form of a hunting horn, with chain suspension and hinged cover, bearing an applied monogram, to a fitted interior with circular pierced and engraved gauze, to a body chased with detail of birds amongst foliage and further "C" scrolls, and screw-down amethyst set opposing cover, length 3 ¾", London 1874, Maker’s Mark TJ
An attractive pair of late 18th century Turkish or Eastern European pistols holsters, 16" overall, covered in red velvet and embroidered in coloured silk and silver wire, the dummy flaps with scene depicting a horseman with hunting bird spearing a wild animal within floral border, tooled leather backs, with leather saddle loops. GC (some wear commensurate with age) Plate 8
Harold Frank Wallace (1881-1962), "Spanish Ibex", signed, gallery label on verso - `Roland Ward Ltd, London`, watercolour heightened with bodycolour, 24.5 x 35cm.; 9.75 x 13.75in. * Scottish based sporting painter, author and illustrator who collaborated with Lionel Edwards in writing and illustrating "Hunting and Stalking the Deer". He exhibited 1932-35 at the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours and Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours.

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