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A red japanned eight-day longcase clock, bearing signature for Francis Neale, Aylesbury, 18th/19th century. The five-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the matted centre, within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised fleur de lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes, the angles with female mask and scroll cast spandrels beneath arch now with recessed centre section applied with silvered boss signed Fran's Neale AYLESBURY flanked by dolphin mounts within a foliate engraved surround, now in an impressive red japanned case with pagoda pediment fronted by a seated Oriental deity in gilt with silvered detail above break-arch cornice and reeded pilasters to hood, the long trunk door finely decorated with raised terrace garden landscape with pagodas and figures, on raised panel-fronted plinth decorated with figures hunting birds, above double skirt base, 248cm high. The above description should be read in conjunction with IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS printed in the sale catalogue. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Greenaway, Kate - Taylor, Jane & Ann Little Ann and other poems. London, [c.1882]. 8vo, illustrated throughout by Kate Greenaway, original decorative boards, worn, lacking front endpaper, pages loose, chipping to page edges; Crane, Walter The baby's bouquet. London, [no date]. 8vo, original decorative boards, rubbed at edges, previous owner's ink inscription on front endpaper; Grahame, Kenneth Dream Days. London: John Lane, 1899. 8vo, original decorative yellow cloth, interior clean, bookplate; Dulac, Edmund Picture book for the French Red Cross. London, [no date]. 4to, 20 tipped in colour plates, original decorative cloth, some tearing to hinges at head of backstrip, foxing to first few leaves, previous owner's ink inscription; Harcourt-Smith, Simon & Rex Whistler The last of uptake. London, [1942]. 8vo, original red cloth, dustwrapper, chipped at edges, previous owner's ink inscription; Carroll, Lewis The hunting of the Snark. London, 1876. 8vo, illustrated by Henry Holiday, original decorative grey cloth, previous owner's ink inscription, inner hinges weak and another later copy in red cloth gilt; Sowerby, J.G. & Thomas Crane At home. London, [no date]. 8vo, original decorative boards, rubbed at edges, inner hinge weak; and 29 other childrens and illustrated volumes (37) .
Macdonald and Innes families of Caithness Inventory of the writes belonging to Harry Innes of Sandside, Caithness. 1761, 55p., 4to, manuscript, wrappers; Manuscript plan produced with claim for Sandside, 1830, manuscript watercolour plan, 47 x 47cm, split along fold without loss; Hannan, James D. Plan of the estate of Sandside in the parish of Reay. 1863. 76 x 104cm., lithographed map, partial hand-colouring, small splits at folds; Pedestrian tour round W. coast of Scotland in 1849 by ?William Macdonald, c. 40pp., wrappers, 4to, commonplace book with several botanical watercolours, loose photographs and several photograph albums depicting members of the Macdonald family, marriage contracts, 20pp. manuscript account of "The origins of the troubles in St. Domingo" [c.1820], hunting diaries, scrapbooks, amateur watercolour albums and miscellaneous drawings (quantity) .
Hunting - Baker, Sir Samuel W. The rifle and the hound in Ceylon. London, 1890. New edition, 8vo, original red cloth gilt, stamp and ink inscription on title, backstrip faded; Bryden, H.A. Horn and hound, memories of hunting. London, 1927. 8vo, plates, original red cloth gilt, faded; Armour, G. Denholm & Cuming, E.D. With rod and gun. London, [no date]. 8vo, 13 tipped in plates, original red cloth gilt, faded; [Ibid.] With horse and hound. London, 1911. 8vo, 17 tipped in plates, original red cloth gilt, faded, ink inscription on endpaper; Armour, G. Denholm Hunts with Jorrocks. London, [no date]. 8vo, 25 tipped in plates, original red cloth gilt, faded, ink inscription on front endpaper; Fitzpatrick, Sir Percy Jock of the Bushveld. London, 1907. Third impression, 8vo, illustrated by E. Caldwell, original green cloth gilt; and 8 others (14) .
Hunting - Cuming, E.D. Squire Osbaldeston, his autobiography. London, 1926. First edition, 4to, 16 colour plates, original buff cloth, bookplate; Beckford, Peter Thoughts on hunting. London, [1911]. 4to, 25 tipped in colour plates, original red cloth gilt, some fading to backstrip; Ross, Martin & E. Somerville A Patrick's day hunt. Westminster, [c.1900]. Second impression, oblong folio, 8 colour plates, original decorative boards, some tearing to hinges, rubbed at edges, light foxing; Armour, G. Denholm Hunts with Jorrocks. London, 1908. Second edition, 8vo, 25 tipped in colour plates, original red cloth gilt, backstrip faded, torn at head of backstrip, ink inscription on half title; Houghland, Mason Gone away. Virginia, 1933. 8vo, presentation copy from the author to Mary Ausley, illustrated by Oliver Whitmore, original suede covered boards, some small stains to boards; Nimrod Hunting reminiscences. London, 1926. 8vo, colour plates, original green cloth gilt, faded; and 17 others on hunting(23)
Hunting - Surtees, Robert Smith [Sporting novels]. London: Bradbury, Agnew & Co., [c.1890]. 8vo, 3 of 6 volumes only, to include Mr Facey Romford's Hounds, Mr Sponge's sporting tour and Handley Cross, illustrated by John Leech, et al., colour plates, contemporary half red calf gilt, t.e.g., some fading to backstrips; Armour, G. Denholm Young Tom Hall. Edinburgh and London, [no date]. 8vo, 4 colour plates, original decorative red cloth gilt; Pennell -Elmhirst, Capt. The cream of Leicestershire. London, 1883. 8vo, illustrated by John Sturgess, original decorative red cloth gilt, some fading to backstrip, previous ink inscription on endpaper; Surtees, Robert Smith Hillingdon Hall. London, [c.1880]. 8vo, illustrated by Wildrake, Heath and Jellicoe, 12 colour plates, original red cloth gilt, backstrip faded, some foxing; Beckford, Peter Thoughts on hunting. London, 1922. Fifth edition, 8vo, frontispiece, original red cloth gilt, backstrip faded, frontispiece loose (7) .
Sporting - Dunbar-Brunton, J. Big game hunting in central Africa. London: A. Melrose, 1912. First edition, 8vo, presentation copy from the author's mother to Mr William J. Stuart, photogravure frontispiece, folding map, plates, original maroon cloth gilt, t.e.g., upper corner of lower cover bumped; Dahl, Knut The age and growth of salmon and trout in Norway as shown by their scales. London, [c.1900's]. 8vo, translated by Ian Baillie, contemporary red cloth gilt, original red wrappers bound in, ink inscription on title; Hartman, Robert About fishing. London, 1935. 8vo, illustrated, original green cloth gilt, faded, extensive pencil notes throughout; Tombleson, Peter & Thorndike, Jack The second angling times book. London, 1962. 8vo, plates, original green cloth gilt; Lonsdale Trout fishing from all angles. London, 1929. 8vo, frontispiece, original beige cloth gilt, some fading; Skues, G.E.M. Nymph fishing for chalk stream trout. London, 1939. 8vo, frontispiece, original brown cloth, dustwrapper [tape repaired], pencil notes, blue chalk mark to title; Walsingham, Lord Hit and miss, a book of shooting memories. London, 1927. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original green cloth gilt, faded, bookplate; Rickman, Philip A bird-painter's sketch book. London, 1931. 4to, 11 colour plates, 23 mono plates, original beige cloth, paper label on upper board, boards water stained; and 13 others (20) .
Haynes & Son, Cork 8-Day Striking Black Slate and Bronze Mounted Mantel Clock having all over raised stag head, hunting horn, sword, fruit, leaf and scroll decoration, with black dial having Roman numerals above further bronze plaque depicting hunting scene, on 6 bulbous feet, movement stamped J.B.D, 50cm wide, 42cm high
An English pale-grey-tint rectangular Jasper plaque, sprigged in relief after the Antique with a frieze of classical figures including Cupid and Psyche, 145cm x 46cm, late 18th century; a Wilson drabware jug sprigged with Putti, impressed mark, 15cm high and a Staffordshire hunting mug, early 19th century, 11cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A 18ct gold keyless wind hunting cased gentleman's pocket watch, the jewelled movement detailed '378823', the gold inner case presentation inscribed, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, Birmingham 1929, and a gilt metal keyless wind half hunting cased pocket watch.
A pale blue enamelled keyless wind open-faced lady's fob watch, a formerly gilt metal cased open-faced pocket watch, the gilt fusee movement detailed 'C.P. Bevil, Ipswich 18469', a Turkish market hunting cased pocket watch, the case detailed '0.800', and a base metal open-faced watch, the movement detailed 'R.H. Ingersoll & Bros. New York USA', the dial detailed 'Yankee Bicycle Watch'.
HUNTING. – Fred COTTON. Full Cry. London: 1902. Limited edition of 350 copies, 4to (259 x 194mm.) 8 tipped-in colour plates by Harrington Bird. (Occasional spotting.) Original cloth (extremities bumped, spines faded). Provenance: George Fitzgerald (presentation inscription ‘With the author’s compliments, July 19. 1908. F.C.’) – And seventeen others, the majority on hunting (18).
BRITISH SPORTS & SPORTSMEN (publisher). British Sports and Sportsmen Big Game Hunting and Angling. London: 1914. Folio (377 x 273mm.) Plates and illustrations. Original cloth, t.e.g. (somewhat scuffed, stitching broken and first few leaves now loosely inserted). – And one other volume from the same series (2).

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