Miscellaneous collectors items including a silver mounted grouse foot brooch, thimbles, propelling pencils, teaspoons, a gold pin, a gold cased ladies watch, a 1916 Church Brigade medal, a gilt metal bracelet, a plaited hair locket, seals, cufflinks, a hunting button, a sharks tooth, etc. (A lot)
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Nine books on shooting including: Peter Scott’s Country Life Wild Fowl Book Morning Flight published in 1936 with coloured and monochrome plates throughout, Hunting and Shooting by Michael Brander, Going to the Moors by Ronald Eden, Woodland Management for Pheasants and Wildlife by Nigel Gray, A Keepers Country by J K Stanford, Waterfowl and Game-Birds in Captivity by A F Moody, Grouse Shooting by Martin Stephens, Highland Deer Stalker by Colin Gibson, and Grouse Land and the Fringe of the Moor by Lord George Scott. (9)
Cecil Aldin, a pair of hunting prints of riders and hounds, under glass in art nouveau oak frames, titled “The Whip” and “The Huntsmen”, with riding crop and saddle relief moulded metalised gesso mounts to oak frames, the backs with original Oxford labels priced 8s 6d (33in x 18.75in external); together with a similar pair of Dorothy Hardy hunting prints dated 1908, published by Lawrence & Jellicoe, in oak frames. (27.75in x 10.75in) (4)
A tubular acid etched spill vase, decorated with black silhouette hunting scene to body, having black rim (6in); together with a Victorian opaque glass vase, of oval form raised on circular foot, painted with polychrome flowers with gilded and pink lines to rim and blue bead decoration. (5.75in) (2)
Five pieces of Wedgwood style jasperware: a Copeland beaker with applied sprig work of hunting scene, an Adams tubular pot decorated with oval cameos, a blue jug decorated with leaves and floral sprigs, a black urn with applied classical dancers in flowing robes, and a Victorian Wedgwood doric pattern classical jug with classical frieze and mask spout - impressed marks, registration monogram, some repairs, chipping and cracks. (5)
A group of Meisen putti in disguise circa 1750-1760 comprising five Meissen puti with wings disguised as a fishseller a dancing girl a hunting lady a hunter and a traveller together with a figure of a Berlin child disguised as a moneylender a girl dressed as a courtesane a boy dressed in a Turkish costume and a dancing girl crossed sword mark in underglaze-blue to the base of the winged putti the hunter painted with nummerals 162 the traveller with painted letter P to the base the moneylender with W in underglaze-blue to the side and incribed numerals 281192 to the underside of the base. each approx. 10.5cm. 4in. some restoration and damage to various figures (9)
A large Indian silver bowl unmarked circa 1880 circular embossed in high relief with Indian princes hunting tigers buffalo deer and lions centred by an European-style vacant armorial shield flanked by Ibex supporters domed foot below acanthus border similarly embossed 40.5cm 16in diameter of rim 3500gr 115oz

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