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Tempesta (Antonio) Hunting Scenes, 1 of deer hunting and 2 of wild boar hunting, engravings, each c.195 x 270mm., partially laid onto paper supports, slight creasing, each with a short tear into the image, early 17th century; and a small group of allegorical, mythological and natural history plates, including studies of human features, by or after Stradanus (Jan van der Straet), and others, some published by Snyders, engravings, various sizes, most mounted on supports, surface dirt, a few creases and short tears, other minor defects, late 16th and 17th centuries; with the portrait, 2 frontispieces and 8 maps from Sir Walter Ralegh's Historie of the World, engravings, all trimmed into the image, tears, a few edges singed, one map with a large loss, other defects, 1614, sold not subject to return (25).
Rossy. La Veille de l'Ouverture; Apres la Fermeture, a pair, the former two hares walking upright carrying looted vegetables the night before the hunting season opens, the latter a solitary hare on crutches dressed as a wounded soldier, as the season closes, 2 lithographs, part printed in colour and finished by hand, each c.490 x 365mm., spotting and suface dirt, browning and a few tears, marginal, Paris, Dusacq & Cie., c.1850 (2).
A small, mixed, group of caricature drawings, including social satires, politics, hunting and other subjects, 2 featuring Mr Punch, 5 by the same hand, of which one initialled T.B., others by various hands, pen and ink, some over pencil, three with watercolour, various sizes, five signed or initialled, some minor defects, early to mid 19th century (18).
A pair of gilt metal mounted Sevres plates, 19th century, each with gilt star centre within brightly coloured borders of leaping hunting dogs chasing birds and wild boar, and with the Louis Phillipe monogram, set within swag mounted two handled stands and each raised on three scroll gilt feet, Chateau de Fontainbleau mark and LP mark in blue, gilding rubbed, 10" diameter (2)
A pearlware and silver lustre jug, early 19th century, with silver lustre spout and vine border and marked Josh & Mary Thorley, flanked by 'Industry Produceth Wealth' verse and motif within coloured borders, damaged, 7" high, a pink lustre and relief moulded hunting jug, early 19th century, with a panoramic of dogs flushing a grouse from undergrowth within pink lustre borders, spout repaired, 5" high, a small pearlware jug, early 19th century, printed with chinoiserie figures and coloured, damaged, 5" high and a two tone relief moulded hunting jug, 19th century, with a panoramic of dismounted huntsmen and dogs in for the kill, cracked, 4.25" high (4)
A GOOD LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY BLACK FOREST THREE TRAIN MUSICAL CUCKOO CLOCK, of typical form, with eagle cresting and carved oakleaf pediment, the front with two doors opening, one with a piper (later), the other a cuckoo, the brick work front flanked by entwinned oakleaves with the dial having pierced horn hands above a carved deer and hunting dog on a rockwork base, the three train musical movement playing on four airs, 43 x 28in (110 x 71cm). (5)
Art of Hunting (The), Pursuing, Chaseing & finding out the Hart, Buck, Roe, Hare, Fox, Badger and Otter with Directions anent the Dogs, manuscript, title and 111pp., some worming slightly affecting text at head, slightly browned, later half calf, rubbed, upper cover detached, sm. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1736.
Alken (Henry) Ideas, Accidental and Incidental to Hunting, and other sports; caught in Leicestershire, &c., a later issue and possibly made-up copy, frontispiece and 41 plates, all hand-coloured soft-ground etchings, hand-colouring not uniform throughout, light marginal soiling to some plates, stab-holes to lower margin where previously bound as oblong folio, original paper label pasted onto rear endpaper, engraved bookplate of Forrester Britton, early twentieth century red morocco, gilt, by Riviere & Son, spine gilt in compartments, g.e., covers very slightly marked, lower corners bumped, [cf. Podeschi 136; Schwerdt I 17; Tooley 36], folio, n.d. [some plates water-marked 1841 or 1844].
–. [Turberville (George) The Noble Art of Venerie or Hunting, 1611]; bound with [The Booke of Falconrie or Hawking, 1611], both second editions, black letter, numerous woodcut illustrations, first work lacking title, 3 preliminary ff. and 2 ff. at end, B2 torn and repaired and B7 lower margin defective with slight loss of text, second work also lacking title (loosely supplied in photocopied facsimile) and 3 preliminary ff., D2 lower edge trimmed with slight loss of signature and catchword, M7 holed slightly affecting woodcut on verso, some water-staining, mostly to second work, a few leaves in first work probably from a smaller copy, despite imperfections a reasonable working copy, modern calf preserving old sheep covers, [Schwerdt 2, pp.271-2; STC 24329 and 24325], 4to, [1611]; sold not subject to return.
-. Landseer (Sir Edwin Henry, R.A.) The Stag at Bay, dedicated to the Marquis of Breadalbane, by Thomas Landseer, mixed-method engraving, 600 x 990mm., slight browning, very slight spotting, framed and glazed, Louis Brall, 1865; Victor of the Glen, mixed-method engraving, 600 x 985mm., spotting, a few surface abrasions, framed and glazed, L. Brall, 1868; Der König der Walder, [The Monarch of the Glen], by E. Weixelgartner, lithograph, with original hand-colouring, 615 x 560mm., title and verses in German, spotting, marginal browning and dampstaining, slight surface dirt and one surface scratch, framed, Vienna, F. Paterno, c.1860; The Swannery Invaded by Eagles, by J. B. Pratt, mixed-method engraving, 645 x 900mm., browning, surface dirt and some spotting, a few surface abrasions, framed and glazed, Thomas Agnew and Sons, 1889; with one other large engraved hunting scene, after Philippe Ledieu (5).
-. Edwards (Lionel) Hunting scenes, On the Way to the Meet; "Rails"; The Unlucky Man; Returning Home, chromolithographs, each 290 x 708mm., signed by the artist, lower left, some spotting and surface dirt, minor damp-staining, with one duplicate, all framed, four glazed, Lawrence and Jellicoe Ltd, early 20th century (5).
-. Herring (John Frederick) Fox-Hunting Scenes, the set of four, The Meet; Breaking Cover; Full Cry; The Death, by J. Harris, 4 aquatints, with original hand-colouring, each c.557 x 865mm., unexamined out of frames, The Meet, only, with publisher's blind-stamp, light spotting to Breaking Cover, only, other 3 plates with occasional cuts and abrasions, a few other minor surface defects, framed and glazed, [Siltzer p.152], first issued by Evans, 1854, three plates Brooks & Son, 1864, one G. P. McQueen, 1874, (?later 19th century issues) (4).
Two German porcelain long stemmed pipes, C19th, one brown porcelain with brass mounts, handpainted in white, carved horn stem, length 62cm; the other white porcelain with hunting scene, brass mounts and wood stem, length 60cm; five painted porcelain bowls, incl a young lady and a hunting scene; and a stag horn bowl with bas relief carving of deer, all C19th.

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