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A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE TUREEN STAND, transfer printed with classical scenes 10.25'' x 8.75'', a Staffordshire jug decorated with hunting dogs and a deer in landscape 3'' High. Another jug transfer printed with landscape scene, 4'' High, a copper lustre jug 3'' High, a pottery sifter 4.5'' High, two cups and a clay pipe. (8). (AF).
CARROLL Lewis pseud. of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson The hunting of the Snark: an agony in eight fits ... with nine illustrations by Henry Holiday ... 1st edition, publisher's buff coloured pictorial cloth, dark grey endpapers, a.e.g., head and tail rubbed, corners a little worn, neat ownership inscription of 1877 on the half title, contents a little dusty and shaken, 12mo., London: Macmillan, 1876.
Hughson (D.). The New Family Receipt-Book: Or Universal Repository of Domestic Economy, Including a Fund of Useful Knowledge and Experience in all the Various Branches of Cookery, Medicine, Confectionery, Pastry, Brewing, Distilling, Pickling, Preserving, Perfumery, Dyeing, Gilding, Painting, Varnishing, Agriculture, Farriery, Gardening, Hunting, Fishing, Fowling, Etc. From Scarce, Curious, and Valuable Select Receipts and Choice Memorandums, with Specifications of Approved Patent Medicines, Extracted from the Records of the Patent Office. Pritchard, 1817, eng. frontis. (water stained), some browning and other marks, contemp. half sheep gilt, rubbed and some wear to extrems., 4to Bitting, p. 237. (1)
Miscellaneous ephemera. Racinet (Auguste). Le Costume Historique, 9 orig. parts, n.d., pub. Paris, c. 1870s, num. chromos. loosely contained in orig. cloth folders with ties, some wear, folio, together with 35 x 19th c. col. plts., mostly hunting, sporting and natural history subjects, all mounted, plus three late 19th c. photo. albums, two framed photos. of bygone football teams and a group of early 20th c. catalogues, promotional brochures, programmes and leaflets, etc. (2 cartons)
Travel, Topography, Natural History, Hunting, etc., incl. The Light Side of Egypt, by Lance Thackeray, 1908, Daniel Defoe's Tour Thro' The Whole Island of Great Britain, with Introduction by G. D. H. Cole, 2 vols., 1927, The Old Inns of Old England, by C. G. Harper, 2 vols., 1906, Amazon & Andes, by K. G. Grubb, 1930, etc (3 shelves)
GEORGE ALGERNON FOTHERGILL (1868-1945) Stuck with the Pytchley, signed 'G.A. Fothergill' (lower left) and further inscribed on an old label attached to th backboard "stuck with the Pytchley being an incident recorded by me after hunting with them November 17th 1896, and sketched roughly at the time, painted by me in 1902', watercolour, 21 x 26 1/2in (53.4 x 67.3cm)
Mason (Finch). Tit Bits of the Turf, 1887, sixteen hand-col. plts. (plt. 1 rather stained), plus uncol. title and ad. leaf at rear, together with Humours of the Hunting Field, by Finch Mason, 1886, fifteen hand-col. plts. but lacks title, plus another copy of the same work, title present (stained) and fifteen tinted plts., all orig. pict. boards, worn, and one other similar, all oblong folio (4)
[Surtees, Robert], The Sporting Novels, 11 vols., 1900, hand-col. plts. and b & w illusts. by John Leech, t.e.g, remainder rough-trimmed (foxed), contemp. red half morocco, gilt dec. with hunting motifs, a few expert repairs to spine ends, large 8vo. Comprises Handley Cross, Ask Mama, Sponge's Sporting Tour, Plain Or Ringlets, Mr Romford's Hounds, Hawbuck Grange. (11)
Edwards, Lionel, Sketches in Stable and Kennel, London & New York, Putnam & Company, 1936, 4to (315 x 245mm.), half title, colour frontispiece, title vignette, colour plates, illustrations, many full-page, original brown cloth, illustrated dust-jacket, price clipped, marginal tears With a number of other works including Stanislaus Lynch & Michael Lyne (illustrator) 'Rhymes of an Irish Huntsman' (London & New York, Country Life Limited), R. C. Lyle & Lionel Edward (illustrator) 'Royal Newmarket' (London, 1945), John Wacher & James Lucas (illustrator) 'Pleasures without Change' (London, n.d.), and a facsimile copy of 'The Analysis of the Hunting Field; being a series of sketches of the principal characters that compose one the whole forming a slight Souvenir of the Season 1845-6' (London, 1989)
A Beswick hunting group comprising a huntsman mounted on a brown horse (No. 1501), 21cm high, a huntswoman mounted on a brown horse, (No. 1730), 21cm high, a boy on a palomino pony, (No. 1500), 14cm high, a girl on a skewbald pony (No. 1499), 14cm high, together with 8 various hounds and a seated fox, all gloss.
A Beswick hunting group comprising a huntsman on a rearing brown horse (No. 868), 25.4cm, a huntsman on a brown horse (No. 1501), 21cm high, a huntswoman on a white horse (No. 1730), 21cm high, together with 7 various hounds and a running fox as well as a Beswick New Forest pony (No. 1646 2nd Version), 17.8cm high and a Beswick foal, all gloss.
KINGSLEY, CHARLES. The Water-Babies. New Edition, 1885. Illustrations by Linley Sambourne. With 10 others, including a Second Edition of Milne, A.A. When We Were Very Young. Dec. 1924; presentation copy of Dodgson. C.L. The Hunting of the Snark, 1891 from A.P. Watt (literary agent) to Ethel Clifford; and a Sixth Edition of Ruskin, John. The King of the Golden River, n.d. Illus. by Richard Doyle. 8vo., orig. cloth (11)
HUNTING. 20 vols., including: Bradley, Cuthbert. Good Sport Seen With Some Famous Packs 1885-1910. n.d. 10 plates, 6 of them in colour, and text illustrations -- Edwards, Lionel. Famous Foxhunters. First Edition, 1932. (some wear to cloth edges) Plates, 8 of them in colour Mostly 8vo., orig. cloth. (20)
A Spanish Navaja, broad folding blade 7”, staghorn body in one piece, steel mount with lever for locking blade, etched with hunting scene. GC; also a gilt flat sided four bladed penknife etched with Vic Royal arms and on reverse side a facsimile signature of Frances North. GC (gilt some wear). (2)
A Vic Bowie knife, heavy blade 8½, DE at tip, GS mounted hilt with ball finials to crosspiece, flattened chequered horn grip with escutcheon, in its GS mounted leather scabbard embossed with foliage, generally GC (patches of pitting to blade, one side of crosspiece bent, pommel missing, scabbard creased); also a hunting or sheath knife, in its leather sheath, generally GC. (2)

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