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Hideo Hagiwara (Japanese, 1913-2007). Color woodblock print on paper titled "Hunting" depicting an abstract vertical scene with amorphous shapes in luminous green tones, 1965. Pencil signed along the lower left; titled along the center in pencil; numbered 3//50 along the lower right.Height: 15 3/4 in x width: 10 in. />Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
A yellow metal brooch fashioned as a hunting horn, on safety pin fitting, unmarked but tests as 15ct gold, 3cm; together with another as a riding crop set with a horseshoe, the whole further set with seed pearls, 3cm; and a 9ct gold example as a riding crop adorned with a fox head, having steel pin, 6cm, gross weight 6.4g (3)
Dyommo mask belonged to the Dogon people. These masks were carved for young dancers. the hare ears symbolize the spirit of the animal, and during ceremonies the mask was worn for rituals in favor of hare hunting. The ''Nyama,'' or life force of the mask, was activated a few days before the community dance.
OPPIANUS. De venatione ll. IV; De piscatu ll. V. Cum interpr. Lat., comment. (...) studio & opera C. Rittershusii (…). Leiden, Off. Plantiniana, 1597. 3 in 1 vol. (88), 376, (32); (8), 344; 164, (4) pp. Cont. vellum w. overl. sides. (Back cover stained, some scoring in ink, several annot. in ink on endpapers & ti-p., a very good copy). NOTE: 'De piscatu' is a Greek didactic poem on fish and fishing, written by Oppian of Cilicia, author in the time of Caracalla (A.D. 211-217). 'De venatione', a similar poem on hunting, has long been attributed to the same author, but appears to have been written by another author called Oppianus of Syria. Beautifully printed (partly in Greek type) by the Plantin Press. - Hoffmann III, 163; Adams O-207; Dibdin II, 252-3: "(...) treasure it among the most useful as well as scarce editions of Oppian".
Tapisserie flamande de type 'Gamepark', fin XVIe-début XVIIe siècleA Flemish Gamepark tapestry, late 16th-early 17th centuryWoven in wools and silks, the central field depicting a hunting scene with exotic animals including a lion and other wild beasts, to the middle distance a village surrounded by trees, the impressive border with medallions, figures and numerous elaborate floral sprays, within a brown slip with spirally turned ribbon, the whole with extensive restorations, 370cm wide 320cm high, (146 1/2in wide125 1/2in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: WW Lot is located in the Bonhams Warehouse and will only be available for collection from this location.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine early 19th Century French silver mounted Percussion Hunting Pistol, with engraved steel lock depicting a hunting scene on a full walnut stock with a 23cms (9'') two stage steel barrel with horn tipped ram rod, the ornate silver mounts and furniture in the rococo style with hunting scenes and scrolling foliage, the butt cap with a seated lady holding a gun with dog by her side, 40cms (16'') overall. (1)
Charles 'Snaffles' Johnson Payne, British (1884-1967) 'The Rough - Jump, You Perisher - Do You Want Me to Get down and Prayer to Yer?' watercolour, depicting horse and rider approaching a fence, signed and dated 'Snaffles '21' inset with a series of watercolour hunting scenes, mounted and framed. Unrecorded. (1)
A gilt-copper mounted brass shield Kutch, late 19th Centuryof convex form with four bosses and surmounted by crescent motif, the brass body mounted in gilt-copper decorated in openwork with a central elephant surrounded by quadrupeds, birds and hunting scenes all on a ground of vegetal interlace, the bosses and crescent set with coloured glass 46.5 cm. diam.Footnotes:ProvenanceBonhams, Islamic Works of Art, 13 October 1999, lot 431.Private UK collection.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A group of 14 hand-coloured lithographs, including the frontispiece, from Emily Eden's Portraits of the People and Princes of India J. Dickinson & Son, London, 184414 hand-coloured lithographs (from the original 28), in card mounts cards 510 x 358 mm.; mounts 575 x 448 mm.(14)Footnotes:The list of plates is as follows (following the order of the original):The son of the Nawab of Banda (frontispiece).Hindoo Fakeer.The Rajah of Patiala.Rajah Hindoo Rao.A young hill Rajah, from the area around Simla.Falconers, servants of the King of Oudh.Hunting leopards of the King of Oudh with attendants.Arab servants of Sir Alexander Burnes.A fakeer at an encampment.A Hindoo student at Calcutta and a girl, the daughter of a servant (two plates on one card).A Shootr-Suwar, a camel despatch rider.Tibetan tartars, traders, sketched at Simla.A Zemindar and a Pathan.Lord Auckland receiving the Rajah of Nahun in Durbar.Emily Eden (1797-1869) accompanied her brother, Lord Auckland, to India in 1836 when he was Governor-General. They stayed in Calcutta at first, but then between October 1837 and February 1840 toured through Oudh and the hill regions. They visited (along with their sister, Fanny) the court of Ranjit Singh in 1838 at what was perhaps its high point, though it was soon to fall into internecine and murderous faction fighting. Eden recorded her impression both in writing, in an extensive collection of letters, and in sketches, which on her return to England in 1842 she worked up and then had printed privately as a set of 24 lithographs. The Portraits was published in 1844 in four parts in wrappers. Most were in monochrome except for a few beautifully hand-coloured copies, of which the present lot is one. Her written accounts were also published as Up the Country: Letters written to her sister from the Upper Provinces of India by the Hon. Emily Eden, 1866.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large commemorative photograph album presented to the Maharajah of Mysore by Maharajah Sir Jagatjit Singh Sahib Bahadur of Kapurthala (reg. 1877-1949), on the occasion of the wedding of his son, and the completion of the New Palace Punjab, Kapurthala, 1911, the dedicatory inscription dated 25th Decembergelatin silver prints laid down on card with printed captions, 41 photographs on 40 leaves, presentation inscription on front doublure, original black morocco gilt, upper cover stamped in gold Kapurthala 1911 and the State coat of arms the photographs typically 240 x 285 mm., the largest 270 x 360 mm., one 215 x 160 mm.; the album 35.5 x 46 cm.Footnotes:ProvenanceFormerly in the collection of the Maharaja of Mysore, Krishna Wadiyar IV (reg. 1902-40): presentation inscription from Maharajah Jagatjit Singh, dated 25th December 1911, (ten days after the Imperial Durbar at Delhi).The subjects of the photographs are as follows:HH the Maharajah, the Tikka Saheb and the Tikka Rani Sahiba.A large group photograph of the wedding guests (Indians and Europeans).The Indian wedding guests.The three Princes and the Princess of Kapurthala.HH the Maharajah, Princes and State Officials.A large group of guests in evening dress at the State Ball.The Sehrabandi Ceremony, in Durbar.The Hindu Marriage Ceremony.The Sikh Marriage Ceremony.The Wedding Procession.The Wedding Procession, with the bride and groom's carriage.The Wedding Procession, with the Maharajahs of Kashmir and Kapurthala on elephants.The Wedding Procession, with the principal guests.The Wedding Procession, with the arrival at the palace.A view of the spectators at the gymkhana.The State Banquet.General view of the Guests' camp.Another view of the Guests' camp.A further view of the Guests' camp.Another view of the Guests' camp.Another view of the Guests' camp.The Drawing Room Tent in the Guests' camp.The New Palace, front view.The New Palace, back view.The New Palace, side view.Interior view of the Durbar Hall Palace.The State Drawing Room in the Palace.The State Dining Room in the Palace.The Japanese Room in the Palace.The Library in the Palace.The Billiard Room in the Palace.HH's Office in the Palace.The Villa Buona Vista.A view from the river.The State temples.The mausoleum of H.H.'s ancestors.A group photograph at Akaona.A group photograph of a shooting party at Akaona.Chateau Kapurthala, Mussoorie.The Ball Room in the Chateau.HH on the State Elephant.A fine album commemorating two important events from 1911 in the life of Maharaja Jagatjit Singh (1877-1949), Sikh ruler of the princely state of Kapurthala, in the Punjab. The first was the wedding of Jagatjit Singh's eldest son Sri Tikka Raja Sahib Paramjit Singh to Maharani Brinda Devi Sahiba. Also in that year the Maharajah's extravagant New Palace (now Jagatjit Palace) was completed. Reflecting the Maharajah's love of France (he made French the official court language of Kapurthala), the palace was inspired by Versailles and Fontainebleau. The Villa Buona Vista, and the chateau at Mussorie, were both inspired by Spanish architecture, and were built for the Maharaja's fifth wife, Anita Delgado (the 'Spanish Maharani'), a young Spanish dancer whom he had married in 1908. She can be seen in the wedding and hunting groups alongside her husband.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A group of seven decorative watercolours, to include a hunting scene, an elderly homeless man sitting on a step, indistinctly signed lower right 'C. E. Kelly', an interior scene, indistinctly signed, coastal scene, indistinctly signed, a B. Spackman watercolour street scene and two small rural watercolours (7).
30inch sighted browned damascus barrels inlaid in gold Gasquoine & Dyson, Manchester, the gold lined breech decorated with a hounds head, platinum vents, border and scroll engraved stepped signed locks finely decorated with hunting scenes, the hammers finely decorated with scrolling foliage and serpents, border and scroll engraved steel mounts decorated to match, serial no. 1229, contained in its green baize lined oak case, complete with trade label and commensurate accessories. Works well on FC and HC.
35.5cm blade stamped SNAKE BRAND, that being the trademark for KITCHIN, two-piece riveted horn grips inlaid in white metal with stags, hounds and huntsmen, together with a further hunting? or American Plainsman's knife with natural stag's horn grip, a Liberty knife by Wilkinson & Son and a confederate style Bowie knife by W. J. MCELROY of MACON GA. (4)
A bombe commode,19th century, North Italian, Lombardy, the marquetry and ivory inlaid top depicting a wild boar hunting scene, above a drawer with a lion mask handle, and door, enclosing two shelves, 49cm wide29cm deep76cm highIMPORTANT NOTE This lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: 35L43B1MCondition ReportCrack to the top. Losses to the edges of the doors. The drawer is possibly later or re-veneered. Knocks and wear throughout.
3 vintage hunting jackets comprising a boys jacket by E Tautz with yellow collar and 'SH' initialled hunt buttons (armpit to armpit width 45cm), a men's black woollen jacket (armpit to armpit width 51cm, a further black jacket (AF) with hunting buttons initialled DWH, together with 2 hunting stocks.
FOLIO SOCIETY: “The Blue Fairy Book”, ed. Andrew Land, illus. Charles van Sandwyck, 2003; BARRIE, J.M. “Peter Pan”, ill. Paula Rego, 1992; CARROL, Lewis “The Hunting of the Snark”, illus. Quentin Blake, 1976; “Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland”, illus. John Tenniel, 1961; CROSSLEY-HOLLAND, K. (trans.) “The Exeter Riddle Book”, illus. Virgil Burnett, 1978; FRANK, Anne “The Diary of a Young Girl”, ed. Otto Frank & Mirjam Pressler, 2005; LE FANU, J. Sheridan “Uncle Silas”, illus. Charles W. Stewart, 1988; GIBBONS, Stella “Cold Comfort Farm”, illus. Quentin Blake, 1977; KIPLING, Rudyard “Twenty-One Tales”, illus. Ian Ribbons, 1972; NESBIT, E. “The Railway Children”, illus. Inga Moore, 1999; STEVENSON, Robert Louis “Travels With a Donkey in the Cevennes”, illus. Edward Ardizzone, 1967; & TWAIN, Mark “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”, illus. Harry Brockway, 1993. (12).

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