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A 19TH CENTURY POTTERY INDUSTRY MUG, printed and painted with agricultural motifs, legend and verse, with a scroll moulded handle, 10cm high; a 19th Century Country Sports mug, printed in green and highlighted in red with hunting and shooting scenes, moulded scroll handles, 11cm high; a 19th Century Loving Cup printed in brown and painted with hunting and coursing scenes, 12.5cm high (3)
A Heubach of Koppelsdorf bisque socket head black doll, with spray painted hair, sleeping brown glass eyes and a closed mouth, on a jointed composition body, the head impressed 'Heubach / Koppelsdorf / 399.13 / Germany', 24cm high; a miniature felt teddy bear, 10cm high; and a set of Britains lead hunting figures.
a George III parcel gilt hunting snuff mull, circa 1780, by Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson II (struck with lion passant and maker's mark only), of oval outline and tapered form, with two flat hinged covers opening to reveal two compartments, with central finger grip, bright engraved throughout with prick-dot, wriggle-work and foliate borders, additionally engraved with hounds, hares, stags and foxes, crested and inscribed to base JULY 20TH 1789, THE GIFT OF MR RALPH BROWN WILDE BROWN TO MR ROBT. ROWD. BERKELEY width 10.8cm, 3.5oz
A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, with eight day movement striking to bell, the arched painted dial with hunting scene to the arch, buildings to the corners, the hood with swan neck pediment centred by a brass ball finial and on turned pillars, the case door mahogany cross banded, on panelled base with shaped apron, 93" high
Pair 9 3/4" Hand Painted Porcelain Plates, marked S46? the blue borders interspaced with vignettes of ribbons & flowers with gilt borders, the central panel hand painted with C17th Carolean scenes of a hunting party with castle to the distance each plate with a Royal Crown & Monogram to the central cartouche, 1 plate chipped to rim
* A 19th century brass 7/8th inch three-draw hunting telescope, unsigned, with leather covered outer body-tube lens cap and eye-piece dust-slide, 15 in (38.7 cm) long, fully extended, together with a late 19th/early 20th century dentists foot motor drill with gilt-lined black enamelled stand and drill attachment, 54 in (137.7 cm) high -2
WWI - German East Africa. An album of approx. 550 captioned b & w photos., compiled by Captain Thomas, Royal Engineers, c. 1914-18, showing military camps, officers, bridges, scenes of destruction, local people, shipping, animals and game, hunting and shooting, the journey home to England via Durban, Johannesburg, Cape Town and Madeira, the majority good quality snapshots plus some real photo postcards, mostly 9 x 14 cm or smaller, the majority pasted in but some corner-mounted, the majority neatly captioned in white beneath, album complete but for a few missing images on three leaves, contemp. cloth, oblong folio Places identified by Captain Thomas include Morogoro, Dodoma, Itigi and Tabora, in the south-east of German East Africa. -1
Jessen (B.H.). W.N. McMillan's Expeditions and Big Game Hunting in Sudan, Abyssinia, & British East Africa, 1st ed. (for private distribution only), 1906, port. frontis., num. b & w illusts. from photos. and drawings, large folding map contained in rear pocket (split in two), orig. red cloth, lettered in gilt, rubbed on spine and minor wear to extrems., 8vo Presentation inscription on front pastedown, 'A present from one of those on the expedition described in this book, Charles W.L. Bulpett, 24.12.32'. The final two chapters in the volume are subtitled 'Messrs. McMillan & Bulpett's Journey to British East Africa, etc.' (1)
Bourne & Shepherd. Bhavnagar views [so titled on upper cover], c. 1900, an album of 120 gelatin silver prints, mounted back to back, subjects including Bhavnagar buildings and also the Maharaja in an open carriage escorted by the Bhavnagar lancet, the throne room with twenty-one full tigerskin rugs, shipping, hunting with cheetahs, the Maharaja's horses and polo ponies, five images of the Bhavnagar lancers, etc., plate size 21 x 28 cm, hinges broken and all leaves det., orig. black half morocco with old palace library label to front pastedown, rubbed, oblong folio This album was commissioned by Maharaja Takhatsinjhi of Bhavnagar. See illustration on front cover of this catalogue. (1)
India - Delhi and Simla, etc. A late 19th-century photograph album containing thirty-one albumen prints, including "Umballa Dan" with Duncan servants and ponies, Kashmir Gate of the Delhi Fort, the hunting monument on the bridge at Delhi, officer's houses at Dagshai, views of Port Said, Mr Malcolm and Duncan with their stud at Umballa, several views in Kashmere, inc. the Scind Valley, the Residency at Lucknow, three views of the Taj Mahal and an interior view of the caves of Elephanta, etc., many images labelled and captioned, approx. 22 x 28 cm and smaller, orig. red mock half morocco gilt, rubbed on spine, 4to (1)
Klitz (Philip). Sketches of Life, Character, and Scenery in the New Forest: A Series of Tales, Rural, Domestic, Legendary, and Humorous, 1st ed., London & Romsey, 1850, list of subscriber's and pubs. ads. at rear, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, worn on spine (with portion missing), 8vo, together with Dallas (Charles C.), New Forest Shooting, Past and Present, pub. Lymington, 1927, 31 pp., b & w illusts. from photos., orig. printed wrappers, slim 4to, plus Hope (Brigadier-General J.F.R.), A History of Hunting in Hampshire, 1st ed., Winchester, 1950, b & w illusts. from photos., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and marked, 8vo, with others of New Forest/Hampshire interest, incl. pamphlets (approx. 25)
Aldin (Cecil). Hunting Scenes. Forty Sketches of Hunting Scenes and Countries, with a Memoir and Descriptive Notes, by 'Sabretache', 1st ed., 1936, col. illusts., some double-page, orig. two-tone cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 4to, together with Stewart (F.A.), Hunting Countries, 1st ed., 1935, twelve col. plts., num. b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and marked, oblong folio, plus [Payne, Charles Johnson, 'Snaffles'], 'Osses and Obstacles, 1st ed., 1935, b & w illusts., orig. cloth, a little rubbed and marked, 4to, and others similar (11)
Markham (Gervase). Country Contentments. Or, The Husbandman's Recreations ... as mainly Hunting, Hawking, Coursing ... Shooting in the Longbow or Crossbow, Bouling, Tennis, Baloone: the whole Art of Angling, and the use of the Fighting Cock, 8th ed., newly corrected, enlarged, 1656, 100pp, modern calf, 4to (1)
An Indian Colonial ‘Cutch silver’ claret jug by Oomersi Mawji, Bhuj circa 1890-1910, the vase shaped body hammered with wild boar and bear hunting scenes amidst foliate scroll, peacock and exotic bird decoration, the hinged top with a lion finial, the branch handle entwined by a cobra and topped by a snake charmer, on a pedestal base hammered with foliate scrolls and stiff leaves, 34cm high, 45oz, marked O.M BHUJ to the base Cutch silversmiths were regarded as the finest craftsmen of their art in all India. During the later nineteenth century, Western Europeans were so fascinated by their work that they exhibited throughout Europe, with Liberty’s bringing two Cutch silversmiths to live and work for them in London in 1885, and Elkington & Co copying their designs. Oomsersi Mawji and his sons perfected the ages old skills of Cutch silversmiths to become recognised as the masters of this genre, and their pieces are seen as the finest of all Indian silverware. Literatre: Wilkinson W.R.T: ‘Indian Silver (Silver From the Indian Sub Continent)’; London 1999: pp74 and 75 for two examples of similar claret jugs by Oomersi Mawji

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