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Two Doulton (Lambeth) Traditional Hunting Subject Brown Stoneware Jugs, 19th century, sprigged with traditional windmill, topa and drinking scenes, above a frieze of dogs in pursuit of a stag, impressed marks, 20cm and 15.5cm; and A Two-Handled Brown Stoneware Loving Cup En-Suite, unmarked, 15cm (3)
a Group of Four Chinese Blue and White Exportware Porcelains, 18th century, comprising two meat dishes, one oval, one canted rectangular with a Staffordshire blue painted oval Pearlware dish; and two octagonal plates, all decorated with deer, 29cm and 22cm (hairline cracks to dish and plate); and A Transfer Printed "Love Chase" Deer Hunting Scene, 20th century (6)
a Copeland (late Spode) Smear Glazed Drab Brown Stoneware Hunting Jug, late 19th century, with white relief's of a stag hunt at the kill; A Bone China Stag Hunt Jug and Beaker, circa 1840, in the white; and Four Variously Printed Staffordshire Earthenware Jugs, one printed with a Robin Hood scene, various sizes, various printed marks (one jug stained) (7)
a Group of Five Various Hunting Subject Jugs, 19th century, comprising: a rare relif moulded bone china jug, filled with two continuous scenes of deer, one at rest, the other pursued by hounds all picked out in vivid colours, 15cm (stapled handle); the four remaining jugs with various designs either printed or in relief
a Mixed Group of Various Jugs, 19th century, including: a commemorative jug dated 1832, initialled "GP", white, with coloured relief scenes of stag hunting, indistinct impressed makers mark; a smaller similar jug (damaged); a bone china jug similarly modelled; and four other jugs, three of them transfer printed, various sizes (damage) (7)
a Group of Five Colour Transfer Printed Pot Lids with Hunting Subjects, mid to late 19th century, mostly attributable to Felix Pratt of Fenton, comprising: an oblong cover and base printed with a stalker and his two dogs; two medium large lids depicting deer drinking in a grove; a boar hunt (large lid with ornamental border), black wood frame; and a medium large lid depicting two Highlanders returning from their hunt with stags on their ponies (5)
a Derby Porcelain Biscuit Group of Two Stags, late 18th /early 19th century, one beast standing the other lying at lodge beneath a gnarled tree stump, round and about their hooves encrusted biscuit foliage, both beasts wearing a chain-linked collar, 20cm black no. 308; A German Box and Cover, with hunting motifs and a finial; an A German Porcelain Box and Cover, with a stag mirror finial
a German "Black Forest" Carved and Pierced Wood Blotter Pad, circa 1910, worked with a pair of Chamois in a rocky gorge, within a twig surround and bark effect cover, 30cm by 23cm; A Continental Antler Effect Pottery Hunting Flask; A Pair of Embossed Leather Oval Plaques, 12.5cm; and A Small Quantity of Miscellanea (quantity)
Two Continental Silver Plated Trinket Boxes, circa 1870, one oval section, the other rounded rectangular, each worked with stag hunting scenes in high relief, 8cm and 8.4cm; A Silver Plated Cigarette Box, late 19th century, textured to imitate an antler, the lid with a scene of a falling stag and running doe, 12cm; and Three Snuff Boxes and Two Brooches (8)
an Austrian Carved and Stained Bone Five Piece Desk Set, circa 1880, comprising seal, paper knife, pair of pen knives and pen, the handles carved in relief with stags and does in various poses, the knives with hunting dog finials, in the original case (case A/F); A Silver Mounted Ashtray, with ceramic staghead printed insert; and A Pair of Mother of Pearl Letter Knives (3)
a Gilt Bronze Mounted Figural Mantel Clock, German, dated 23 Sept 1917, surmounted by St Hubert and his stag, signed "H Muller", on a verde antico marble stepped rectangular plinth enclosing small circular dial with tableted Arabic numerals within a mask of fruiting acorns, 58cm high *St Hubert. Patron Saint of hunting, whose saint's day is 3 November when special Hubert hunts, masses and ceremonies are held. St Hubert is credited with having seen a vision of a stag with a crucifix hovering between its antlers
a Collection Comprising of Thirteen Stockbooks, containing Deer and Moose stamps from around the world, locals (including Scottish Islands and Norway), first day covers, postal strike and Scout mail, progressive proofs, Cinderella items etc. Noted Newfoundland 1919 Contingent mint, 1932-38 5c unmounted, horizontal imperforate pair, Yugoslavia 1967 Hunting and Fishing Exhibition 1.20 din imperforate horizontal pair black omitted
acts of Parliament, An Act for the more Effectual Discovery and Punishment of Deer Stealers, a few marginal worm tracks, 1891; An act for Making More Effectual (the above mentioned act), 1719; An act for the Further Punishment of Such Persons as Shall Unlawfully Kill or Destroy Deer in Parks, Paddocks, or Other Inclosed Grounds, 1719; An Act ... For Preventing Theft and Rapine on the Northern Borders of England, 1758; and The Laws of the Forest and Game: and also of Hunting, Hawking, Fishing and Fowling, lacks last 22 ff, later cloth, J. Nutt and others, 1709
A Pair of Meissen Figures of Hunters, circa 1880, the man wielding a shotgun, a hunting knife at his belt, a dog at his side, she in similar pose, in mainly green, black and cream enamels, the scroll bases enriched with gilt, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue (single erased mark), pressnumer "140" (female figure only), incised marks, 13cm and 13.5cm high respectively (both fully restored)

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