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Hunting & Horse Racing Interest - A Victorian novelty table lighter, Louis Dee, retailed by A. Thomas, 39B Old Bond St., London, 1881 vase-shaped burner with a riding cap cover, three hoof supports, flanked by three hunting horn spirit holders, each with a silver match terminating with a riding crop, the base inscribed A.E.W. from W.L.W. 1896, crested 15cm, 6in high 512gr, 16oz 5dwt
lionel Dalhousie Robertson Edwards, rI, RCA (1878-1966) The Croome Perton Belt on Kempsey Common: The Earl of Coventry riding Donald watercolour signed lower right 37cm x 51.5cm this hunting scene depicts George William Reginald Victor Coventry, 10th Earl of Coventry (1900-1940) Provenance: From the home of a late gentleman of title, Worcestershire
lionel Dalhousie Robertson Edwards (1878-1966) Berwick Hunt photolithograph signed in pencil lower right 33cm x 42.5cm peter Bregal Hunting Scenes (1913-1988) Three photolithographs, each signed in pencil each s. 39cm x 51.5cm and another print after Tom Cable (5) (see illustration on our website)
a group of fox hunting related small silver, comprising: a pair of fox mask place name holders by Sampson Mordan and Co., Chester 1909, with black onyx eyes on round bases; two others in the form of running foxes on D-shaped bases, London 1904; another similar on an oval base, Birmingham 1921; another in the form of a fox and a five-bar gate, Birmingham 1901; another embossed and pierced with a fox hunting group, London 1899; a pair of small models of running foxes, Sheffield 1926; another modeled in an alert stance, import marks for Berthold Muller Chester 1907; a Victorian silver mounted small cigarette box, London 1889, the cover with a model of a running fox; and a set of six silver-gilt fox mask coffee spoons, Birmingham 1964, in a case
a collection of hunting jewellery, comprising: an early 20th century gold and ruby fox mask and riding crop brooch, stamped 9ct; a hunting horn, horseshoe and running fox brooch, stamped 9ct; a fox mask bar brooch with small ruby eyes, stamped 9ct; another smaller stamped 14ct; a rolled-gold fox mask and crop bar brooch; a gilt-metal and diamond-chip fox mask and crop brooch; a 9 carat gold and fox mask ring, Birmingham 1975; a 9 carat gold signet ring engraved with a fox mask; a reverse painted paste intaglio ring and a similar stick pin (see illustration on our web site)
a Victorian silver baluster hunting tankard by Ezekiel Emanuel & Emanuel Emanuel, London 1859, embossed with an after the hunt scene of revellers toasting in an interior within a foliate scroll bordered reserve, the removeable ogee domed cover with the kill and a chairback thumbpiece, a double scroll handle and a rocaille circular foot, 24cm (9.25in) high, 1290g (41.5 oz) Provenance: from the home of a late gentleman of title, Worcestershire
a silver hound’s head stirrup cup, maker’s mark C&R over C (not traced), London 1925, naturalistically cast and chased, engraved to the collar George William from his Godfather Raoul Millais, March 28th 1934, the interior gilt, 9cm (3.5in) high, 205g (6.5 oz) Provenance: from the home of a late gentleman of title, Worcestershire raoul Millais (1901-1999) was the grandson of the Victorian artist Sir John Everett Millais. He was a very successful and accomplished equestrian artist and, to quote Sally Mitchell in her Dictionary of Equestrian Artists, In working on hunting commissions he was able to hunt with almost all the packs in England. see lot 8 for a painting by Millais from the same collection
miscellaneous sporting theme items, including: a rectangular brooch enclosing a painted miniature fox hunting scene, a whistle in the form of a dogs head, a brass poachers beware panel, a group of fox hunting lead figures, a plated snuff box the lid embossed with a fox hunting scene, a Colmans Mustard commemorative pen knife and two other folding pocket knives
the Analysis of the Hunting Field; Being a Series of Sketches...Forming a...Souvenir of the Season 1845-6, Ackermann, London 1846. Pictorial scarlet cloth gilt, hand-coloured plate illustrations, octavo; Higginson, A. Henry, & Chamberlain, Julian Ingersoll. Hunting in the United States and Canada, Doubleday Doran, New York 1928. Pictorial scarlet buckram, black and white plate illustrations, quarto; and a further eleven works of sporting interest, (13) Provenance: from the home of a late gentleman of title, Worcestershire
edwards, Lionel. A Sportsman’s Bag, first edition, Country Life, London 1937. Green cloth, seventeen mounted colour plates after the author, quarto; Marshall, H.J. Exmoor, Sporting & Otherwise, first edition, Eyre & Spottiswoode, London 1948. Blue cloth, dustjacket, illustrations after Lionel Edwards, octavo; and Warburton, R.E. Egerton. Hunting Songs, first edition, Constable, London 1925. Green cloth, eight tipped-in colour plates after Lionel Edwards, quarto, (3).
a scarce & fine French steel hilted hunting hanger by Thomas of Paris, mid 19th century, the 48.5cm straight tapering double edge blade with a finely chiselled snake in relief to each side, the steel hilt etched with vine foliage, down turned sideguard with vacant cartouche, wire-bound grip, contained in its original black leather scabbard with shaped mounts each en-suite with hilt, locket etched Thomas A Paris.
bannerman (H.) Little Black Sambo, 1949 pict. paper covered bds, spiral bound, 4 pages animated with moving parts by Julian Wehr; Carroll (L.) The Hunting of the Snark, 1876, 1st ed, pict. cl. (dusty, lacking backstrip, inner hinges pulled); with A Quantity of other children's, plus humour, 2 Picture Posts, and Daily Mail Festival of Britain newspaper (Box)
Mariette, French 17/18th century- Wild fowl; engraving, signed within the plate, 9x12.5cm: Edward Duncan 1803-1882 and Henry Alken 1785-1851- 'Mytton Wild Duck Shooting' and 'Heron Shooting. A Coller after a big drink', after Alken; hand-coloured aquatint, in common mount and frame: Runney & Gold, 102 Shoe Lane, London, publ May 1 1802- 'Wood Grouse'; engraving: S Godden- 'Black Game killed in Scotland 1821', after N Fielding, publ by Sherwood & Co August 1 1825; engraving: Samuel Howitt c1756-1822- 'Harriers'; hand-coloured etching: together with a further small quantity of prints and pictures relating to the hunting of wild fowl, including a chromolithograph relief picture of dead fowl, oval mount, (10)
Wenceslaus Hollar 1607-1677- "Prospect of y lower part of Tangier, from the hill West of White-Hall"; engraving, 12.4x21.5cm: Milevoy Uzelac 1897-1977- Riders in a forest; lithograph in colours, signed, 40.5x30.7cm: Philibert Louis Debucourt 1755-1832-"La Marchde de Cerises", "La Marchande de Coco", after Claude Vernet, publ Ch Bance; hand-coloured lithographs, a pair, 36x26.5cm., ea: together with a hand-coloured aquatint of a hunting scene by E Dincan after Alken and a small French engraving of figures signed with initials 'JDB', (6)
AN AUSTRIAN .300 WIN MAG CUSTOM BUILT FALLING BLOCK SPORTING RIFLE, NO. 13359834 25 1/2-inch barrel with ramp fore sight, short raised machined rib, mounted with a Leopold telescopic sight in claw mounts, gold lined breech, the receiver deeply carved with scrollwork, scenes of mountain goats and primitive hunting scene in gold, retaining all of its hardening colour and finish, 14 1/2-inch well figured stock with pistol grip, cheek piece and rubber recoil pad, sling swivels, 9lb., Austrian nitro proof
A GROUP OF FIVE BOOKS RELATING TO BIG GAME including: C.H. Stockley, Big Game Shooting In The Indian Empire, London 1928, C.H. Stockley, Stalking In The Himalayas and Northern India, 1936, Edgar Barclay, Big Game Shooting Records, London 1932, Stanley Jepson, Big Game Encounters, London 1936 and The Hunting Grounds of the Old World, London 1860

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