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A SET OF SEVEN SIGNED COLOURED PRINTS - 'Hunting Countries of England', the prints by Cecil Aldin to include the V.W.H. (Cricklade) Blackmore Vale, the Fitzwilliam, Gone Away from Badby Wood (Pytchley Country) and three others all in gilt mounted ebonised frames, 23" x 36" overall (see illustration).
Pair of Royal Doulton Sir Roger de Coverley Concave Shaped Vases numbered in red to the base D3418V with fox & hunting horn, each with transfer of an interior scene with a cavalier & ladies, the reverse with country scenes 1 with a large tree & moorland the other with moorland & small shrubs, marked in brown to the base 34185
SIR CHARLES FREDERICK: FOX-HUNTING, 1930, 1st edn, Lonsdale Library, orig cl + ENA ADAMS AND OTHERS: DEER HARE AND OTTER HUNTING, cira 1936, Lonsdale Library, some water staining, orig cl soiled + ERIC PARKER: THE LONSDALE KEEPER’S BOOK, circa 1938, Lonsdale Library, orig cl + A CROXTON SMITH (ED), HOUNDS AND DOGS, 1932, 1st edn, Lonsdale Library, orig cl gt (4)
:A FINE PAIR OF 45-BORE FLINTLOCK RIFLED HOLSTER PISTOLS BY JACOB KUCHENREUTER, late 18th century, 16 1/4in. overall, with tapering scratch-rifled barrels each engraved with scrollwork around the gold spider fore-sight, signed in silver along the sighting-flat, and chiselled in low relief at the breech with a stag surrounded by scrollwork, each breech with gold-lined maker's mark, scroll engraved breeches numbered '1' and '2' and each incorporating the rear-sight of one standing and one folding leaf, locks chiselled in low relief with a hound chasing a stag in a wooded landscape, moulded highly figured walnut full stocks each carved in bold relief with scrollwork and a bouquet of flowers around the barrel tang, gilt-bronze mounts cast and chased in relief with scrollwork, that on the escutcheons and pommels inhabited by stags, the trigger-guards each depicting a female hunter in contemporary hunting attire holding a rifle with a recumbent stag at her feet, the side-plates each with a running hound in a wooded landscape, set triggers, horn fore-end caps, and original horn-tipped ramrods.
:THOS. NEWTON, MANCHESTER 10-BORE PINFIRE DOUBLE-BARRELLED ROTARY-UNDERLEVER SPORTING GUN, no visible serial number, 29 3/4in. rebrowned twist sighted barrels signed 'NEWTON 56 KING STREET MANCHESTER' on the rib, scroll engraved tang and locks, the latter each signed 'THOS. NEWTON' and engraved with a differing scene of a hunting dog, 14in. figured pistolgrip stock with chequered grip and fore-end, silver escutcheon, horn pistolgrip cap.
:W. COLLATH PATENT 11.15x60R (.43) MAUSER UNDERLEVER SLIDE-AND-TILT DOUBLE HAMMERLESS RIFLE, serial no. 9337, 26 7/8in. barrels with raised matt rib and open sights, Collath patent action with horn Lefaucheaux-type forward facing underlever, permanently-attached fore-end, engraved 'C 11 / 15', scroll-back action with manual 'wingnut' safety (repaired), set trigger, horn triggerguard with scrolled skeletal pistolgrip, deeply carved with oak leaves and scenes of a fox hunting rabbit and deer at rest in woodland setting, 13 7/8in. well-figured stock with cheekpiece, sling swivels and engraved steel ammunition trap, weight 7lb. 4oz.
JOS SYMCOCK, NANTWICH, A GEORGE III 8 DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, having a broken arch pediment over an arched door between reeded columns. The trunk's reeded columns flanking a long cross banded door, above a panelled base with inlaid spandrels on bracket feet. The arch of the dial is painted with a stag hunting scene (huntsmen on horseback following hounds and stag in the background). The painted floral spandrels framing a plain chapter ring, seconds dial and date apperture, sold with weights and pendulum. 227cm (H), 55cm (W), 23cm (D).
An oak and mahogany banded eight-day longcase clock, circa 1840, the dial painted with a hunting scene to the arch and figures representing the four seasons to the spandrels, with a two-train movement chiming a bell, the false plate stamped 'S. Baker' and probably 'Birmingham', the case with a swan neck pediment and arched door, with ring turned pilasters, 233 cm high.

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