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"Rice (William). Tiger-Shooting in India; Being an Account of Hunting Experiences on Foot in Rajpootana, During the Hot Seasons, from 1850 to 1854, 1st ed., 1857, twelve tinted litho. plts., complete as list, plts. foxed, and with water-staining to upper blank margins, some short tears repaired on versos, lacking ads. at rear, hinges strengthened with fabric tape, contemp. half calf, rubbed, rebacked preserving orig. spine, large 8vo (1)"
"[Cox, Nicholas]. The Gentleman's Recreation: in Four Parts, viz. Hunting, Hawking, Fowling, Fishing, 5th ed., 1706, eng. frontis., lacks eng. plts., some scattered worming, particularly to lower margins, affecting some letters, contemp. calf, worn, with covers det., 8vo, together with Anon, Natural Psychology: or, a review of the arguments deducible from philosophy and natural history, in favour of the existence and immortality of the animal soul, 1831, later owner's name in ink to title, contemp. plain cloth, rubbed and discol., 8vo, plus Broderip (W. J.), Zoological Recreations, new ed., with additions, 1849, 16 pp. pubs. cat. at rear, orig. blindstamped green cloth, rubbed and some damp marking, spine discol., some minor fraying to extrems., 8vo (3)"
A lady's 18ct gold half hunting cased keyless lever pocket watch, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, contained in 18ct gold case engraved with floral and leaf scroll ornament, 1.5ins diameter, and a gentleman's 9ct gold open faced keyless lever pocket watch retailed by John Elkan Ltd of London, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain 9ct gold case, 1.75ins diameter
(Hunting etc)] A group including: Stewart's Cross Country With Hounds (1936, 12 colour plates, torn dw); Armour's Humour in the Hunting Field (1935 cheap edn, 20 colour plates, frontis creased); Yoi-Over's Bells of the Chase (nd); Yoi-Over's Hold Hard Hounds Please (1924); Shedden's To Whom the Goddess (1932, 2nd imp); Paget's Memories of the Shires (1920); Thomson's Eighty Years Reminiscences (1904, 2 vol set); Leeney's Home Doctoring of Animals (15)
Armour (GD), Hunts With Jorrocks, 1908] No.237 of 350 copies signed by the artist. 25 tissue-guarded tipped-in colour plates. Brown full leather binding rubbed and worn/torn with loss. With: Beckford's Thoughts on Hunting (1911, colour plates by Armour, lacks frontis); Hawbuck Grange (c1890, illus including 8 in colour); & Edwards' Hounds Will Meet (1931, in dw) (4)
Trollope (Anthony), Hunting Sketches, 1934] 2 copies, one in boards with marbled design, the other in green cloth and a ragged dw. With: McBryde's The Perfect Hunter & Saddle Horse (1936); Edwards' Bridle Wise (1943 reprint); Edwards' Mount & Man (nd); Conyers' Sporting Reminiscences (1920); Hitchcock's Saddle Up (1938 reprint in dw); & Leech's Ask Mamma (1983 RS Surtees Society reprint) (8)
(Horses/Hunting/etc)] A group: The Badminton Library Riding/Polo (1891), Driving (1894), & Hunting (1906); Vesey-Fitzgerald's The Book of the Horse (1946); Vyner's Notitia Venatica (1892, all plates removed); 4 Baily's Hunting Directory (1903 1910 1930 1938); & 11 others misc. The lot sold waf (20)
Radcliffe (FPD), The Noble Science a Few General Ideas on Fox-Hunting, 1893] Orig sand-brown cloth. With: Bradley's Fox-Hunting from Shire to Shire (1912, orig bright red cloth); Carlton's Spaniels their Breaking for Sport & Field Trials (1931, 5th edn, bright blue binding); The Badminton Library Shooting Field & Covert (1906, bright copy); Wanderer's Across Country (nd c1882); & Surtees' Hillingdon Hall (1888, poor disbound copy) (6)
A collection of Britains lead figures from 'The Meet' series to comprise two figures on horseback, four hunting standing figures, some with dogs, a dog group, two other figures of dogs, a fox and a pony, boxed, [together with a transfer print decorated fretwork, wooden jigsaw puzzle relating to the Monarchs of England]
A GERMAN HUNTING HANGER by Robert Klaas, Solingen, early 20th century, with 13in. single- edged blade double-edged towards the point and etched on each side with scenes involving deer and a hunter, brass hilt with natural staghorn gripscales set with brass acorns on one side, in original brass-mounted scabbard. (Please see lot 27 for image)
HOLLIS & SONS .500 (3IN.) DOUBLE-BARRELLED BOXLOCK NON-EJECTOR RIFLE, serial no. 108114, 26in. nitro barrels engraved with the makers name and loading details for cordite and black powder, four-leaf rear-sight calibrated to 500 yards, and cross-bolt extension, the action engraved with tigers in a hunting environment, 14 1/2in. pistolgrip stock with horn grip-cap (stock re-varnished), weight 9 1/2 lbs. Please note that VAT at 5% is applicable to this Lot.
A CONTINENTAL BRASS-MOUNTED HORN POWDER-FLASK (Riling 1140), with bag-shaped body formed of translucent flattened horn with four rings for suspension, top with sprung charger; together with a leather-covered flask with bag-shaped body embossed on each side with a hunting scene, Boche-type top with hinged charger. (2)
FOUR FRENCH POWDER-FLASKS, each with bag-shaped body, the first with foliate decoration framing a dog (Riling 892), and brass Boche plunger charger (charger Riling 406-2), the second decorated with a hunting trophy; the third fluted and embossed with foliage at the base (Riling 408), the last decorated with a foliate design, the first three each with copper body, the last zinc.
A VIRTUALLY UNUSED W.W.GREENER 'LIGHT HARPOON GUN', serial no. 582, full cased outfit consisting of Geener 'GP' martini-action harpoon gun with 20in. take-down barrel (fires .38 special blank (14.5GRs No.5 Cordite)), hard chrome finish, 14 1/2in. stock including buttplate, three 16oz. stainless steel harpoons with arrowhead tips and two spreading barbs, two line release frames (with lines), two cleaning rods, three shooting lines, one tin container for two boxes 50 Greener harpoon gun blanks (boxes present, no blanks) cleaning equipment and original tin of oil, with extra harpoon, in its wood case. The gun was completed in 1963 and was purchased by the Vendor from new to assess the market for shark hunting off the shores of the Cape in South Africa (known as the home of the Great White). Having arranged a boat and a bevy of potential clients to demonstrate the gun to, the disappointment of a complete no show on the shark front was considerable. After loosing a single harpoon at a passing fish as a compensatory gesture - but missing (being the first time the gun had been fired) the gun and its accoutrements were consigned to a local bar as a conversation piece (where it has remained until the present day). Please note that VAT at 17.5% plus Duty at 3.2% is applicable to this Lot.
A Louis XV style French porcelain mantel clock, with silvered Roman numeral dial, striking bell Paris movement in balloon shape case and stand, painted with a stag hunting scene, white floral reserves and gilt scrolls on pale blue ground, surmounted by hound and stag figure group, (some damage) 21ins
By and after Giles, set of four Pytchley Hunt hunting scenes, "The Pytchley No. 1 - A Meet at Althorp Park", "The Pytchley No. 2 - Full Cry from Lilbourne Gorse", "The Pytchley No. 3 - Braunston Brook" and "The Pytchley No. 4 - Killed in the open - Belvoir Holdenby", each pencil signed and inscribed on mount, 46cms x 57cms, (18" x 22?").

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