Apperley.Life of a Sportsman 1st 1842 first edition ?first issue additional hand-coloured title with vignettes portrait and 34 plates by Henry Alken 10pp. advertisements at end plates with light foxing and soiling mostly to margins later burgundy crushed morocco gilt by Rivière spine in compartments with gilt hunting motifs g.e. very slight rubbing to joints [Tooley 65] 8vo Rudolph Ackermann 1842. ***The first issue had 4 of the plates mounted; this copy has 3 of those 4 plates mounted but not that at p.14.
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Cox.Gentleman`s Recreation 1677 4 parts in 1 second edition additional engraved pictorial title 4 folding engraved plates lacking most of plate of hunting with folding engraved sheet of `Antient Hunting Notes..` from another work loosely inserted contemporary mottled calf rubbed [W&S p.67; Wing C6703] 8vo by J.C. for N.C. 1677. ***The four parts comprise Hunting Hawking Fowling & Fishing.
G. chasseur. Collection de Chiens de Chasse 20 lithographed plates of hunting dogs printed by Langlumé occasional spotting mostly light but heavier on a few plates one plate with small tear to upper margin just affecting edge of background (repaired) with original lithographed wrapper printed on brown paper cut and mounted as title modern dark green morocco with gilt-stamped red morocco label on upper cover [Not in Schwerdt] oblong 4to Paris n.d. [c.1830]. ***Rare; the artist identified only by the initial G. may be Francis Grenier.
Schwerdt (C.F.G.R.) Hunting Hawking.. 4 vol. number 258 of 300 copies signed by the author plates some colour tissue guards occasional spotting and marginal soiling some leaves crinkled contemporary polished half morocco gilt by Kelly & Sons vol. I & III rebacked preserving original spine spines slightly faded t.e.g. others uncut extremities rubbed 4to Privately Printed for the Author 1928-37.
Haggard-I Walked by Night 1935 third impression colour frontispiece and illustrations by Edward Seago signed presentation copy inscribed by the artist with 2 original pencil sketches on front free endpaper modern half morocco spine gilt in compartments with hunting motifs panel and spine of original cloth and dust-jacket bound in at end 1935 § Watson (J. editor) The Confessions of a Poacher frontispiece illustrations original pictorial cloth gilt extremities a little rubbed 1890 4to(2)
Millais (J.G.) British Deer and their Horns occasional browning and soiling some edges chipped original pictorial cloth darkened and rubbed spine ends and joints torn 1897 § Shirley (E. P.) Some Account of English Deer Parks original pictorial cloth gilt rebacked preserving original spine new endpapers 1867 § Scrope (William) The Art of Deer-Stalking new edition engraved additional vignette title water-stained modern leather-backed boards new endpapers 1839 § Edwards (Lionel) and H. F. Wallace. Hunting and Stalking the Deer modern half morocco spine gilt in compartments with deer motifs new endpapers 1927 plates and illustrations occasional foxing; and 5 others similar v.s.(9)
Thornton.Sporting Tour thro`..France 1806 2 vol. half-titles stipple-engraved portrait frontispiece 2 additional engraved vignette titles 52 engraved plates mostly aquatint 11 folding 2 engraved sheets of musical notation of a hunting song `The Horns` 1 wood-engraved plate several aquatint or wood-engraved vignettes some spotting and soiling frontispiece to vol.2 creased (tear to lower margin repaired) bookplate of John Robert Mowbray original cloth morocco labels rather rubbed splits to joints corners bumped [Abbey Travel 84; Schwerdt II p.259] 4to 1806. *** First and only edition of a delightful book. The portrait of Colonel Thornton carrying a falcon in a surround of sporting emblems is of great artistic merit. Schwerdt.
A Chantilly peach-shaped bowl painted with a Kakiemon pattern, 9.5cm wide, iron-red hunting horn mark (foot rim chip); and a Chantilly heart-shaped dish or stand, decorated with a kakiemon pattern, 14.5cm in length, iron-red hunting horn mark (remnants of old restoration), mid 18th century Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A late 18th/early 19th century German hunting knife, the blade inscribed in German with the reverse engraved with a man hunting a deer, tip of blade broken, length of blade 11cm, the grip in carved bone depicting deer, with white metal ferrule and pommel, complete with a decorative leather scabbard.

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