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Bryden (H.A., ed.). Great and Small Game of Africa, an Account of the Distribution, Habits and Natural History of the Sporting Animals, with Personal Hunting Experiences, pub. Rowland Ward, 1899, lacks title and first few contents leaves, fifteen hand-col. litho. plts., b & w illusts. to text, some scattered spotting, later half morocco gilt, a little rubbed and darkened on spine, (500 copies printed), 4to, together with Nicolls (James A. and Eglington, Willam), The Sportsman in South Africa. The Haunts, Habits, Description and the Pursuit of all Game, both Fur and Feather, found South of the Zambesi .., 1892, twelve b & w plts., errata slip present, 10pp. commercial ads. at rear, orig. dec. cloth, a little rubbed and soiled, slim 8vo, plus Lydekker (R.), The Game Animals of Africa, pub. Rowland Ward, 1908, num. b & w illusts. from photos., 4pp. pubs. ads. at rear, orig. zebra skin endpapers, joints partly cracked, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and a little faded on spine, 4to, and two others related. (5)
Pollok (Colonel F.T. and Thom, W.S.). Wild Sports of Burma and Assam, 1st ed., 1900, port. frontis., num. b & w illusts. from photos, three maps, orig. gilt dec. cloth, rubbed and minor wear to extrems., together with Deasy (Captain H.H.P.), In Tibet and Chinese Turkestan. Being the Record of Three Years Exploration, 2nd imp., 1901, port. frontis., num. b & w illusts. from photos, large folding map with minor repair, t.e.g., orig. pict. cloth gilt, rubbed and minor wear to extrems., plus Duncan (Jane E.), The Summer Ride through Western Tibet, 1st ed., 1906, num. b & w illusts. from photos, folding map and single ad. leaf at rear, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, and Pigot (Brigadier General R.), Twenty-Five Years Big Game Hunting, 1st ed., 1928, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt, faded and rubbed on spine, all 8vo, and others related including a few ex-lib. copies. (22)
Grimble (Augustus). Highland Sport, illust. Archibald Thorburn, 1st ed., 1894, b & w photogravure plts., orig. parchment-backed boards, heavily rubbed and scuffed, frayed and some wear to spine, with portion at foot missing, 4to, printed in an edition of 500 copies, together with Armour (George Denholm, illust.), Thoughts on Hunting and other Matters, by Robert Smith, Surtees and John Jorrocks, 1925, twelve tipped-in. col. plts., b & w illusts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, slight foxing to endpapers, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, spine somewhat dulled, 4to, limited ed. 4/250, plus Hieover (Harry), The Stud, for Practical Purposes and Practical Men, 1849, two eng. plts. (somewhat spotted and browned to edges), orig. quarter maroon morocco, rubbed and marked, minor wear to extrems., small 8vo, and Hutchinson (Lieut.-Col. W.N.), Dog Breaking. The most expeditious, certain, and easy method, 1848, b & w wood-eng. illusts., orig. green cloth gilt, rubbed and somewhat discoloured and worn to spine, with crude re-strengthening, 8vo, plus others on hunting and related, mostly 19th- and early 20th-century, including 2 vols. Sporting Magazine, 1829 & 1835, Sporting Facts and Sporting Fancies by Harry Hieover, 1853, Game Birds and Wild Fowl: their Friends and their Foes, by A.E. Knox, 1850, 4 vols. Badminton Library series, including Golf, Sport and theres the Humour of It by G.D. Amour, etc. (21)
GEORGE BAIN ARTS AND CRAFTS 'HUNTING' CARPET made by Quayle & Tranter Ltd, Kidderminster, the machine woven ivory field with central red octagonal Celtic knotwork medallion surrounded by huntsmen with dogs, deer, boar and horses within red and polychrome strapwork border, label to the reverse 366cm x 272cm
A Victorian novelty brass and copper dinner gong by Henry Keat & Sons of London, the brass gong suspended from a white metal horse's bit, between two copper hunting horns on an ebonised rectangular base, the striker formed from a cane and bone riding crop, both horns inscribed with possibly the retailer's mark of Johnson, Dublin height 22in., width 20in.
Three 19th century Doulton Lambeth saltglaze stoneware flagons, the raised relief depicting contented monks, c/w metal topped cork stopper, the handles with monograms 'SW' (Scotch Whisky), 'IW' (Irish Whisky) and 'B' (Brandy), impressed mark 'Made only for G.W. Scott & Sons', to/w a saltglaze hunting jug with silver plate lid, no marks to base (4)
A quantity of Britains painted lead models including a hunting set comprising mounted riders, standing figures, hounds, foxes and scenery items to/w a quantity of Britains farmyard items including horses, cows, ducks, chicken, turkey, pigs, dog, cat, railed fence panels and wheeled carts, all a/f
A group of Britains hunting figures, comprising six mounted huntsmen, five mounted huntswomen one with broken head), two standing huntsmen, two standing huntswomen, twenty-one hounds, a fox (with damaged nose), and a mounted farmer or hunt follower, generally very good condition, all unboxed, (38).
A set of six subscription edition "Mr Romford's Hounds", "Hawbuck Grange", "Mr Sponge's Sporting Tour", "Handley Cross", "Plain or ringlet" and "Ask Mamma", five illustrated by John Leech, one by Phiz, printed for subscibers from the plates of the original edition by Bradbury, Agnew & Co Ltd London together with "The hunting tours of Surtees", "Mr Jorrocks' thoughts on hunting" and "Young Tom Hall", all illustrated by G.D. Armour
Diana, Goddess of Hunting, Shape 297, Minton, circa 1860, seated on rocks, holding a dead bird in her left hand, a hunting dog at her side, impressed year cypher for 1860 and "Ermine" mark, 34.5cm high; and Michael-Ange, unknown factory, circa 1880, the sculptor stands full length by a large classical bust of a young boy, incised title on an ogee sided base, impressed "A", 37cm high (2) Diana. A very similar figure is illustrated in The Parian Phenomenon, A Survey of Victorian Parian Porcelain Statuary & Busts, edited by Paul Atterbury, published by Richard Dennis, fig.101, pg.70, where it is described as the companion figure to The Hunter, shape 317.

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