Three jugs by Copeland or Wedgwood: a small Copeland jug sprigged with a hunting scene on a blue ground; a Wedgwood jug with classical sprigs on a dark-blue jasper-dip ground fitted with a silver rim; and a small Wedgwood jug decorated with silver lustre and the Ferrara pattern printed in puce; early-20th century
We found 74924 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 74924 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
74924 item(s)/page
Four mid-19th century relief-moulded jugs: comprising a green Copeland & Garrett jug sprigged with Gretna Green and Falstaff scenes on a lobed body, height 18.4cm, impressed mark; an apparently unrecorded design of a hunting scene with Uncle Toby around the neck in glazed green earthenware, height 17.1cm, unmarked; and two Stag jugs in glazed blue earthenware, heights 15.8 and 14.3cm, unmarked; generally between 1835 and 1850 (some small faults)
Four late-18th/early-19th century stoneware jugs: a drab stoneware jug with classical and other sprigs attributed to Samuel Hollins, height 16.3cm, unmarked (chips to spout); a Turner-type white stoneware jug also with classical sprigs, height 16.7cm, unmarked (various faults); a felspathic jug of Castleford-type with hunting scenes and enamel lining, height 17.6cm, unmarked (cracked); and another felspathic jug moulded with scenes from Daddy Fox, height 12.5cm, unmarked
Four early-19th century sprigged jugs: a Dutch shape jug of hybrid hard paste body sprigged with the standard hunting scene on a lilac ground, height 13.4cm; a low Dutch jug sprigged with Bacchanalian figures on a blue ground, height 10.3cm; and two small felspathic jugs with blue necks, sprigged with the standard hunting scene, heights 8.9 and 8.4cm (one repaired); all unmarked, circa 1805-25
Morison (Douglas) Views of the Ducal Palaces and Hunting Seats of Saxe Coburg and Gotha, first edition, tinted lithograph title and 20 plates, list of subscribers at end, gutta percha perishing and plates and leaves becoming loose, contemporary morocco-backed cloth, spine faded, (Abbey, Travel 121), folio, 1846.
Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, The Hunting of the Snark, London, Macmillan and Co., 1876, small 4o, nine illustrations by Henry Holiday, contemporary decorative boards, lower portion of the spine detached, ownership inscription to front free endpaper. Together with works on Japan including 'Oyucha San', published by T. Hasegawa.
Munnings, A. J., Pictures of Horses and English Life, London & New York, Eyre and Spottiswoode Limited, 1927, folio, coloured frontispiece and 27 plates, original cloth, g.e. Stewart, F. A., Hunting Countries, London, Collins, 1935, Oblong folio, illustrated throughout, contemporary red cloth, gilt lettering. With quantity of other works mostly on a sporting theme including a Lionel Edwards illustrated 'Hunting Songs' (London, 1925).
Four items of Indo-Persian chisselled-steel armour and weaponry, comprising: a kulah khud decorated and gilt in base relief equestrian figures hunting divers animals, above a band of Persian script, the rim suspending chain mail, 32cm high; a similar dhal, 45.5cm diameter; a mace; 18th century; and a double-headed axe
Daunt (Achilles) With Pack and Rifle in the South-West, 24 plates, original pictorial cloth, gilt, rubbed, corners bruised, extremities slightly frayed, g.e., 1886 ~ Murray (William H.H.) Adventures in the Wilderness; Or, Camp-Fire in the Adirondacks, plates, neat stamp on title and front endpaper, contemporary half morocco, Boston, 1869 ~ Turner-Turner (J.) Three Years' Hunting and Trapping in America and the Great North-West, frontispiece, 2 maps, illustrations, front hinge cracked, original pictorial cloth, extremities frayed, covers rubbed, 1888; and 8 others, Hunting, 8vo (11).
Forester (Frank) Field Sports in the United States, and the British Provinces of America, 2 vol., first edition, later half calf, Richard Bentley, 1848 ~ Surirey de Saint Remy (Pierre) Memoires d'Artillerie, Où il est Traite des Mortiers, Petards, Arquebuses a Croc..., vol.1 only (of 2), engraved frontispiece, 103 plates including 17 double-page, 6 folding tables, hinges cracked, covers weak, Amsterdam, Pierre Mortier, 1702; and 7 others, Hunting, v.s. (10).
A Moulded Pottery Spirit Barrel, of oval shape with overpainted transfer printed fox hunting scene, inscribed "Irish", with Cover and tap, Height 11", and a Smaller Spirit Barrel, colour transfer printed with a Staging scene and inscribed in gilt capitals "Port", with Cover and tap, Height 8". (2)
TROLLOPE (ANTHONY) THE WAY WE LIVE NOW, 2 vol., [Sadleir 44], 1875; The Last Chronicle of Barset, 2 vol., original cloth, soiled, [Sadleir 26], 1867; Orley Farm, 2 vol., plates by J.E. Millais, [Sadleir 13], 1862; Hunting Sketches, [Sadleir 21], 1865, FIRST EDITION IN BOOK FORM, plates, original embossed cloth, gilt, rubbed, faded, extremities slightly frayed, corners bruised; and a small quantity, Trollope, 8vo (small qty).
---. SIMMS (JEPHA R.) THE FRONTIERSMEN OF NEW YORK, 2 vol., frontispiece, illustrations, modern cloth, New York, 1882 ~ Dodge (Richard Irving) Our Wild Indians: Thirty-Three Years' Personal Experience Among the Red Men of the Great West, frontispiece, coloured plates, original embossed cloth, gilt, soiled, extremities and edges rubbed, corners bruised, Hartford, 1885 ~ Gillmore (Parker) Prairie and Forest: A Description of the Game of North America, plates, original cloth, gilt, spine ends creased, 1874 ~ Baillie-Grohman (William A.) Camps in the Rockies, second edition, plates, ownership inscription, armorial bookplate, original cloth, gilt, rubbed, 1882; and 18 others, North America, Hunting, v.s. (23).
Hunting & Shooting.- Beckford (Peter) Thoughts on Hunting in a Series of Familiar Letters, number 52 of 350 copies, signed by the illustrator, G. Denholm Armour, coloured plates tipped-in, illustrations, captioned tissue guards, inner hinges cracked, original pigskin, gilt, rubbed at extremities, spine end chipped, 4to, (c.1911).
Beckford (William) Thoughts on Hunting, engraved plates, foxed and browned, ex-library copy with ink stamps, Albion Press, 1810 ~ (Hutchinson (Rev. George Hely)) Reminiscences of the Lews; or, Twenty Years' Wild Sport in the Hebrides, second edition, plates, bookplate, original gilt pictorial cloth, damp-stained, 1876; and 2 others, Sporting, 8vo & 4to (4).
Stigand (Capt. C.H.) and D.D.Lyell. Central African Game and its Spoor, second edition, plates, 2 folding, contemporary ink signatures, spotted, lightly water-stained in lower margin, original cloth, rubbed and stained, rebacked preserving original spine, recased, new endpapers, 1909 ~ Gibbons ( Major Alfred St. Hill) Africa From South to North through Marotseland, 2 vol., first edition, plates, folding maps including one linen-backed in pocket at end of each vol., slight foxing, original pictorial cloth, recased, spine faded and rubbed, London & New York, 1904 ~ Hindlip (Lord) Sport and Travel; Abyssinia and British East Africa, portrait frontispiece, 2 folding maps, plates from photographs by the author and Lady Hindlip, original cloth, edges of spine and extremities slightly worn, 1906; and a small quantity of others, Big Game Hunting, v.s. (sml qty).
(Apperley (Charles J.)), "Nimrod". Memoirs of the Life of the late John Mytton, Esq...., second edition, additional engraved vignette title, aquatint frontispiece and 17 plates by H. Alken and T.J.Rawlins, all hand-coloured, 8pp. publisher's catalogue at end, preliminaries misbound, spotted and water-stained, original pictorial cloth, gilt, g.e., rebacked preserving original spine and recased, rubbed, (Abbey Life 385; Tooley 67; Schwerdt I.38), 1837; and 6 others, sporting, mostly hunting including 4 titles from Routledge's Illustrated Sporting Books series of 1870s, (2 lacking a plate), 8vo (7).
(Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge)), "Lewis Carroll". The Hunting of the Snark. An Agony, in Eight Fits, number 116 of 750 copies, signed by Harold Stone, illustrator, original cloth, gilt, in slip-case, a fine copy, Whittington Press, 1975 ~ Gant (Roland) Steps to the River, 2 vol., colour frontispiece, 8 wood-engravings by Howard Phipps, additional engravings in second vol., original cloth-backed decorated boards, in slip-case, Whittington Press, 1995, 4to (2).
AFTER EDWARD PATRY. "Reginald R Barker" a portrait study of gentleman in hunting dress, black and white print, a black and white print of "The Right Honourable James Lord Sherborne, Provincial Grand Master of Gloucestershire, presented by the Masons of the Province, 27th May 1869", and a black and white print of a military officer.

-
74924 item(s)/page