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Unusual tri-plate gilt dressing mirror, decorated with relief ivorine scene of hunter in European hunting outfit talking over a fence to a country girl, another plain ivory panel with hand painted floral designs and a third with textured paper backing all opening to reveal three mirrors, with suspension ring and lower pin for mounting on a stand, marked J.B.Breveth, G.G.D.G
A 14ct gold hunting cased repeating chronograph, white enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds dial with moon phases, and further dials for the date, day and month. All hands very damaged, the inner gold case signed Kalender UHR, 1896, plunge action for the quarter repetition and chronograph activation. Engine turned pattern to both sides with vacant cartouche to the front.
CARROLL, Lewis. THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK. AN AGONY IN EIGHT FITS. Macmillan, London, 1876. First edition, first printing. 12mo. Former owner's name to the head of the front free endpaper, foxing to the first and last few leaves, otherwise a clean copy in full tan morocco, lettered and ruled gilt, with one slightly bumped corner to the lower board. BARKER, Cicely Mary. THE FAIRIES OF THE TREES. Blackie, London, 1949. Later printing [?]. 24mo. Internally clean and bright, with the blue endpapers, in the beige covers with the illustration of the Mulberry Fairy on the upper cover, rebacked, with an unlettered spine. (2)
A framed Wedgwood black jasper rectangular plaque 19th century after Camillo Pacetti, sprigged in white with Thetis delivering Achilles to Centaur, and Achilles on the back of Centaur hunting the Lion, within a repeating white flower and square design border impressed WEDGWOOD, incised 'Teaching Achilles the Art of war' including frame 61.5 by 29.8cm., 24D by 11Nin.
A gold bo"te ˆ miniature, maker's mark rubbed, France, circa 1900 of bombŽ cartouche form, chased with rocaille ornament enclosing the figure of a musician on the front, the lid inset with a miniature of an 18th century interior, 5cm, 2in; and a circular silver bonbonni're, maker's mark BW a hunting horn between in a vertical lozenge, France, early 20th century, enamelled in translucent crimson over chequered engine-turning picked out with white borders, the lid with the miniature of a girl in 18th century taste, 4.7cm, 1 7/8 in (2)
A German silver-gilt historismus dish pseudo Augsburg marks in mannerist taste, the centre with frolicking putti within surround of putti depicting the seasons and border of grotesque masks 43cm, 17in long; and two pairs of German dishes, circa 1880 chased with hunting scenes within floral borders, 24cm, 9 1/2 in long 1810gr, 58oz 3dwt
A Staffordshire fox-hunting group, depicting one mounted huntsman holding a horn and wearing an orange jacket and green trousers, and two hounds, all pursuing a fox, mounted on a gilt-lined base, overall length 26.3cm, unmarked, mid-19th century See Harding & Harding 2/1953 and 3/a1953 for similar but shorter and simpler versions of this figure
Four brown stoneware jugs: an early-19th century jug decorated with the typical Staffordshire sprigged hunting scene but possibly made in Derbyshire, height 17.9cm (star crack in base); a later two-tone jug sprigged with the same basic scene in white, possibly by Pearson's of Chesterfield, height 18.6cm (cracked); an early- or mid-19th century jug sprigged with typical hunting, smoking and drinking scenes, height 18cm (restoration to spout and chip/crack in rim); and a relief-moulded character jug in the form of the head of a man wearing a tricorn hat, height 18.2cm (restoration to hat); all unmarked See Henrywood 2/580 for a similar character jug
A Staffordshire white stoneware hunting mug, of squat cylindrical shape with moulded handle and brown painted turned rim, the body sprigged with a version of the usual panoramic fox hunting scene, height 10.7cm, unmarked, circa 1810-25 (faint hair crack near handle, another across lower handle)
A Spode sprigged stoneware hunting jug, with Spode's variant of the common Staffordshire hunting scene at the death of the fox in white on a matt brown ground, height 10.9cm, impressed upper-case mark, circa 1815-30 (fine hair crack across base of handle) See Henrywood 2/254 for a different Spode jug with this design
Three sprigged stoneware hunting jugs, all with the common Staffordshire hunting scene at the death of the fox: one in plain white stoneware, height 16.6cm (fine star crack in base); one of porcelaneous stoneware with matt brown ground, height 11.1cm, and a larger version with a glazed blue ground, height 13.8cm (minor chips to spout), all unmarked, circa 1800-30. See Henrywood 2/250-254 2/279 and Colour Plate 12 for other jugs with variants of this design
Three Ridgway buff stoneware relief-moulded jugs: an Animal Hunting jug, height 12.2cm, unmarked; an Acorns and Berries jug, height 16.8cm, unmarked (tiny rim chip); and a 'Sylvan' jug, height 17.5cm, moulded registration diamond for 16 February 1849. See Henrywood 1/ 42 1/43 and 1/57 for these three designs
A Copeland & Garrett Indian Sporting series vegetable dish, printed in blue with 'Hunting a Buffalo' within the usual series strip border of animals, length 27.7cm, printed and impressed 'New Blanche' marks with printed title, circa 1833-40 (crack in one corner, no cover) See Drakard & Holdway P904-5 for this scene on a meat dish and P904-6 for the source print
Three blue-printed mugs: one of slightly tapered shape with turned foot decorated with a panoramic hunting scene, height 8cm, unmarked, circa 1840-50; another of simple cylindrical shape with strap handle, printed with scenes titled 'Farm Yard' and 'Tight Fit', height 9.4cm, unmarked, circa 1845-70 (hair crack); and the third with moulded surface printed with the Oriental Fishermen chinoiserie scene, height 10.7cm, unmarked, circa 1810-20 (restored, stained) See FOB89 for the Oriental Fishermen pattern on a dessert plate
Assorted small blue-printed wares: comprising a waisted mug printed with fox hunting scenes, a miniature jug of sparrow-beak type with a country scene, a sugar or small slop bowl with a scene of a cart approaching a cottage, a moulded leaf shape pickle dish with simple blue edging, and two early chinoiserie cups, all unmarked, various dates between 1795 and 1850 (some faults)

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