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A large 19th century water jug, a porcelain tray and a pair of opera glasses. The blue and white jug transfer printed with a hunting with hounds scene, the opera glasses constructed of gilt metal and mother of pearl in their original leather case, the English porcelain tray decorated with painted and applied flowers and corn (AF). Max. H23cm
A quantity of unframed limited edition prints relating to The Grand National and a quantity of unframed prints relating to hunting: including H Alken 'Spearing the Otter', 'The Arabian', 'Sledgeing', 'Partridge Shooting', 'Pheasant Shooting', 'Pigeon Match', 'Owling', 'Fox Hunting', etc. The largest 70 x 50 cm.
A collection of big game hunting and travel books including: Through the Heart of Patagonia by H Hesketh Prichard, Kill or Be Killed by Major W R Foran, Big Game and Pygmies, Eight Years in Ceylon by Sir S W Baker, Incidents of Foreign Sport and Travel by Colonel Pollock, Men Mines and Animals in South Africa by Lord Randolph Church, Big Game by Frank Wallace, Uhuru by Robert Ruark, Through the Highlands of Siberia, etc.
A pair of Art Nouveau design bronze & ormolu table candlesticks in the form of semi-clad ladies within hunting horns on stoneware bases, 19cm high, the bases 9cm in diameter Condition: missing one candle inner drip pan to sconce, few cracks / chips to marble bases, an observation is the the candle sconce / holders at the ends of the trumpets seem to lean inwards, one candle on the tilt, possibly got knocked.
A substantial large bore percussion 'Elephant' or big game hunting gun, the flat topped round barrel with hinged foresight, the percussion cap firing action with indistinctly named side plate and all-over scrolling decoration, with twin triggers and attached leather band before the sight, 100cms length overall, approx 22mm diameter at the muzzle.
Four boxed Britains Racing Colours of Famous Owners, Mr J Alding, Mr J L Jarvis, Lord Derby and Lord Milford (some incomplete and with damages); together with a quantity of Britains lead fox hunting figures, figures on horseback and hounds. Condition Report Lord derby - one of the jockeys is missing a leg and has some chips to the paint. The horse is missing the tip of one of its ears and has paint chips. The box is faded and there are scuffs to the corner and edges.Mr J L Jarvis - The horse has minor chips to the paint, the box is faded with scuffs to the corners and edges and the jockey is missing a leg.Mr. J. Olding - the jockey is missing a foot and has some chips to the paint, the box is faded with scuffs to the corners and edges and the horse has minor paint chips.Lord Milford - the jockey has some chips to the paint and the box is faded with scuffs to the edges and corners. The horse has some minor paint chips and all other pieces are in play worn condition.
Tom Carr (1912-1977)''Breaking Cover''Signed, inscribed and numbered 65/75, etching, together with a collection of hunting themed prints to include "Meynell Hunt" after Lionel Edwards, "Sandown / Asking 'em the question" after Charles Johnson Payne "Snaffles", a map of the "Foxhunts of Great Britain", etc... 26cm by 36cm and various other sizes (6)
Crushed marble and resin figure depicting a herd of hounds chasing a fox. The interior reveals a hunting lounge. Features Harmony Kingdom backstamps and engraved markings. #HarmonyKingdom #Figurine Issued: 1999Dimensions: 4"L x 3"W x 3"HManufacturer: Harmony KingdomCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A small quantity of silver and costume jewellery, including Victorian silver hunting brooch, Scottish silver celtic cross brooch, silver charm bracelet, paste set brooches, Consul 9ct gold cased wristwatch on a gilt metal strap, gilt metal knot stickpin, contained in a fitted jewellery box; together with silver backed hand mirror and brush and a silver cased powder box
World.- Longstaff (George B.)Butterfly-Hunting in Many Lands, first edition, half-title, frontispiece, 6 chromolithographs, 9 lithographs, illustrations, previous owner's ink inscription to front pastedown, original cloth, fractional bumping to corners and extremities, 1912; and another on the Crimea, 8vo (2).
India.- Photograph Album of Indian Views, 75 whole plate photographs, most 180 x 230mm, spotting to leaves and some photos, photo edges toned, pink stamp-mark to bottom corner of final photo, g.e., spine joints worn, corners rubbed, c.1880-90; another Photograph Album of Indian Views, photographs and illustrations, some images faded, a few leaves loose, browning and foxing, marginal tears, c.1899-1911, contemporary black half morocco, gilt, oblong folio (2)*** The first an excellent Indian album with views of ships, ancient ruins, cityscapes, the Sikh regiment, boar hunting, hilltop forts and more at the turn of the twentieth century.Provenance: From the Earls of Carlisle Howard family, containing two group photographs of the 9th Earl and his family.
Africa.- Allen (Capt. William) & T.R.H. Thomson. A Narrative of the Expedition sent by Her Majesty's Government to the River Niger in 1841, 2 vol., first edition, frontispieces, 17 plates (one folding), illustrations, 3 maps (2 folding), scattered spotting, bookplate, new endpapers, modern half-calf, a little rubbed, 1848 § Powell-Cotton (Major P. H. G.) In Unknown Africa, first edition, dedication leaf signed by author, half-title, title in red and black, 2 colour plates, 2 folding maps (one strengthened at gutter), illustrations, some full-page, one or two marginal spots, modern half-calf, [Hosken p.5],1904; and another on Big Game hunting in Bolivia, 8vo (4).
A Swiss gold half hunting cased keyless wind lady's fob watch with unsigned gilt jewelled lever movement, the inner case exterior detailed 'Rossel & Fils, Sucrs de J.F Bautte & Cie Geneve... No. 95707', the enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary seconds, total weight 61.8g, case diameter 3.9cm, together with a 9ct two colour gold curblink Albert watch chain, fitted with a swivel boltring, detailed '9ct', weight 6.3g, length 38cm.
A J.W. Benson 18ct gold half hunting cased keyless wind gentleman's pocket watch, the signed gilt jewelled three-quarter plate lever movement detailed 'The Field 7700', the signed enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, gold inner case, London 1909, total weight 118g, case diameter 5cm.
A silver cased keyless wind open-faced gentleman's pocket watch, the jewelled movement detailed S & Co', the enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary seconds, import mark London 1911, case diameter 4.9cm, with leather travelling case, together with a silver half-hunting cased keyless wind pocket watch, case diameter 3.8cm.
A Swiss gold half hunting cased keyless wind gentleman's pocket watch with unsigned gilt jewelled lever movement, the inner case detailed 'J. Rossel Fils Succr Geneve Chronometre No. 97975' and 'Anne Mson J.F. Bautte & Cie', the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, the front interior presentation inscribed and dated '1893', the case back monogram engraved, total weight 132.8g, case diameter 5.3cm.
An 18ct gold hunting cased keywind fob watch, the gilt three-quarter plate movement detailed 'Douglas R. Samuel Liverpool No. 5210', the similarly signed enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals, the case with engine turned decoration, Chester 1868, total weight 50.8g, case diameter 4cm.
An 18ct gold hunting cased keyless wind lady's fob watch, the jewelled lever movement detailed 'Swiss Made 20523', gold inner case, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the case front monogram engraved, import mark Chester 1907, total weight 34.8g, case diameter 3.8cm.
An Elgin gilt metal hunting cased keyless wind gentleman's pocket watch, the gilt three-quarter plate movement detailed 'Orta', the enamelled dial with black Arabic hour numerals and subsidiary seconds, the case with sunburst decoration, case diameter 5.2cm, with a gilt metal Albert watch chain, together with two gilt metal half-hunting cased keyless wind gentlemen's pocket watches, diameters 4.7cm and 5cm, and a German white painted rectangular cased folding purse watch.
A gold, diamond set and blue enamelled hunting cased keywind lady’s fob watch with unsigned gilt cylinder movement, the gold inner case back signed 'Ch. Fred Borle...', the enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the blue enamelled case front and back mounted with rose cut diamonds, weight 28g, case diameter 3.1cm (enamel chipped).
A 9ct gold rectangular cased lady’s wristwatch, the case back numbered ‘553 301332’, import mark Glasgow 1927, case width 1.4cm, on a black moiré ribbon, together with a Laco Sport stainless steel cased gentleman’s wristwatch, the case back numbered ‘317714’, case diameter 3.4cm, and a gilt metal keyless wind hunting cased pocket watch, the case interior detailed ‘Temeraire 215778’, the movement detailed ‘Swiss Made 15 jewels’, case diameter 5cm.
A late Victorian 18ct gold hunting cased keyless wind gentleman's pocket watch, the gilt three-quarter plate movement detailed 'Thos Russell & Son...', the enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals and subsidiary seconds, the gold inner case and case back interiors numbered '38133', the case front monogram engraved, London 1883, total weight 102.2g, case diameter 4.9g (replacement gilt metal bow).
A First World War period Rolex silver circular hunting cased gentleman's trench wristwatch with signed and jewelled movement, the black gloss dial with luminous Arabic hour numerals and subsidiary seconds and detailed 'Asprey', the signed W & D case back and hinged front numbered '654532' and '654533', import mark London 1915, case diameter 3.5cm.
A gilt metal hunting cased keyless wind quarter repeating gentleman's pocket watch, the gilt jewelled lever movement detailed 'Thos. Russell & Son Liverpool 65476', the similarly signed enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds and detailed 'Quarter Repeater Swiss Made', case diameter 5.6cm.
A J.W. Benson London 9ct gold half hunting cased keyless wind gentleman’s pocket watch, the signed and jewelled lever movement detailed ‘Swiss Made’, the 9ct gold inner case presentation inscribed, the signed enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, Birmingham 1927, total weight 94.7g, case diameter 4.9cm, with original case, together with a 9ct gold bar and oval link Albert watch chain, fitted with a 9ct gold T-bar, boltring and swivel, weight 27.9g, total length 40.2cm.
A GEORGE II SILVER SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER EDWARD FELINE, LONDON 1736 With a raised moulded border, engraved with a shell and scroll band, and an armorial, on three scroll feet 26cm (10 1/4in) diameter 812g (26.1 oz) These are the marshalled arms of George GREGORY (1697-1758) lately of Harlaxton Manor, Lincolnshire and his wife Anne ORTON (1713-1785) of Whitechapel Middlesex. They were married in 1736 at Harlaxton. This is likely to be a marriage piece. George GREGORY was the son and heir of George GREGORY (1669-1746) of Nottingham by Susanna WILLIAMS (1671-1755) the daughter of William WILLIAMS and Elizabeth KENRICK also of Nottingham. Records obtained from existing pedigrees indicate that George GREGORY junior took possession of the considerable manor at Harlaxton, which had been in the possession of his wife, on his marriage. He was born at Nottingham. Notably his first son and heir George de Ligne GREGORY (1740-1822) inherited the manor on his father's death in 1758. From 1619 the de LIGNE family had held the manor of Harlaxton, the manor house there having been previously a royal hunting lodge. It was at that time that Sir Daniel de LIGNE was granted arms in England, with the arms being that previously held by the House de Ligne from Hainault in Belgium with the addition of the chief chequy argent and azure as an augmentation. The family were identified as princes in Belgium. Anne ORTON is the daughter of John ORTON and Elizabeth TYRWHIT of Whitechapel, Middlesex and was a lady of considerable wealth holding, before her marriage, both the Harlaxton manor and a further manor in Suffolk. Her connection to the de LIGNE family is unclear, but the ORTON family did quarter their own assumed arms with those of de LIGNE of Harlaxton. Notably the memorial to their son George de Ligne GREGORY includes only the arms of GREGORY emparlée de LIGNE. Condition Report: Maker's mark partially obscured, rest are clearStands wellEngraving clearLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

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