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A gold keyless wind hunting cased centre stop seconds quarter repeating gentleman's pocket watch with a gilt Swiss movement, the gilt dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and outer Arabic numerals to sixty, case detailed '14k', the case exterior with engine turned decoration. (See illustration)
A gold and enamel cased keyless wind open-faced lady's fob watch, the case back decorated with a lady holding a cat, with a white enamelled bow brooch fitting, together with a silver keyless wind half hunting cased lady's fob watch, London 1885 and two ladies' gold cased wristwatches on sprung loaded bar link bracelets.
A .900 silver keyless wind open-faced Longines fob watch with a signed gilt jewelled lever movement, the signed enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands and a gold keyless wind hunting cased lady's fob watch, the case decorated with birds and foliage.
A Victorian oval pendant locket, the front with an applied monogram, an early 19th Century gold mounted cornelian fob pendant seal, an opal and marcasite set brooch, a silver thimble, Chester 1893, an opal doublet pendant and a gentleman's gilt metal cased, keyless wind, hunting cased pocket watch, by Waltham, USA.
Arthur Wardle, R.I., R.B.C., 1864-1949 Two Setters on a Grouse Moor signed and dated 1903 oil on canvas 56x76cm.; 22x30in. Arthur Wardle a self-taught London artist with no academic training, painted domestic and sporting animal subjects, along with wild animals painted from sketches done on the spot during his visits to London Zoo. He is, however, mainly known for his paintings of dogs and it is thought that he probably painted every breed of purebred dog that existed in his day. He began exibiting at the R.A. in 1880 at the young age of sixteen, was elected to the Pastel Society in 1911 and became a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours in 1922. His first one man exhibition was held at the Fine Art Society in 1931. This painting depicts two Llewellin English Setters. This strain of English Setter was bred as a working or hunting dog, as opposed to the Laverack Setter, which was bred as a show dog. Both types of setter still exist today and can be traced back to two well known breeders in the late 1800s, Mr R. L. Purcell Llewellin and Mr Edward Laverack.
SURTEES, Robert Smith, 'The Hunting Tours of Surtees', ed. E.D. Cuming. Blackwood, 1927. Ill. George Denholm Armour. Ltd. edn. 16/220. Cold. Frontis. T.e.g. 4to. Glt. cl. Tog.with 3 others Ltd. edns. by same. Plus 'My Life and Times', by Nimrod (Charles James Apperley). Ltd. edn. 189/250. Uniformly cl. bound. 5
A Victorian Hunting Trophy Cup, London 1891, the semi-ovoid bowl with upper band embossed with birds amongst fruiting branches, with inscription "To Mr J T Farr by the Earl of Harrington for the best couple of hounds, Wakefield & Wildduck, walked 1893 & 4", on knopped stem and swept circular foot with beaded rim, maker's mark indistinct, 26cm high, 16oz
An 18ct Gold Full Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, signed Audemars Piguet & Cie, Brassus & Geneve, circa 1890, frosted gilt finished lever movement signed, bimetallic compensation balance with blued overcoil hairspring, wolf tooth winding, micrometer regulator, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, case front cover with engraved monogram, cuvette engraved "Ludwig back", case stamped by maker and numbered "3634", 50mm wide See illustration
An 18ct Gold Half Hunting Cased Chronograph Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, signed Thos Russell & Son, Liverpool, Maker's to the Queen, 1898, frosted gilt finished lever movement, bimetallic compensation balance with blued overcoil hairspring, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, case with small slide to the band to operate centre blued chronograph hand, front cover with blue enamel Roman numerals, case with maker's mark "TR", Chester 1898, numbered "96367", 53mm wide See illustration
A 14ct Gold Full Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, signed Omega, circa 1930, frosted gilt finished lever movement, bimetallic compensation balance with overcoil hairspring, gilt coloured dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, case with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche, 52mm wide See illustration
An 18ct Gold Full Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, signed Robert Milne, Manchester, 1913, frosted gilt finished lever movement, adjusted for temperature, positions & isochronism, bimetallic compensation balance with blued overcoil hairspring, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, case front with engraved inscription and the back with engraved monogram, maker's mark "RM", London 1913, 48mm wide See illustration
An 18ct Gold Half Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, signed S.Smith & Son, 9 Strand, Watchmakers to the Admiralty London 20-4, 1899, frosted gilt finished lever movement, bimetallic compensation balance, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, plain polished case with Roman numerals to the front, case numbered "989486", 48mm wide, together with original purchase receipt dated October 18th 1899 See illustration

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