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A WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German Hunting Association knife. The knife having a deer antler grip with the pommel inlaid with a white metal Hunting Association motif. Blade marked for Solingen makers Anton Wingen Jr. Measures approx 26cm. Note; from a large private collection of militaria. Due to the nature of some items, buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to originality / origin / condition prior to bidding, irrespective of any description. No guarantees are implied nor offered and all lots remain sold 'as is'.
A WWII Second World War Third Reich Nazi German Deer Hunting trophy. Shallow bowl shape of brass construction with an applied Hunting Association badge. Dated 1939. Measures approx 18x14cm. Note; from a large private collection of militaria. Due to the nature of some items, buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to originality / origin / condition prior to bidding, irrespective of any description. No guarantees are implied nor offered and all lots remain sold 'as is'.
An early 19th century c1820 William Hole of Bristol produced percussion muzzle-loading shotgun. The lock plate profusely engraved with a dog hunting scene, and similar engraved foliates to the hammer. Barrel indistinctly engraved with the address (very likely that of their workshop at 12 St Augustine's Back, Bristol). Engraved trigger guard and butt cap. 31" barrel. Half-cocks, full-cocks and dry fires. Ramrod present. Total length: 120cm.
ASSORTED LADIES JEWELLERY & ACCESSORIES, including 15ct gold ladies bracelet watch, Rado Starliner watch head, pinchbeck shell cameo brooch, enamel and white metal bird brooch, pr. pinchback and crystal hunting cufflinks, nephrite boomerang brooch, and 4 other various yellow metal brooches, and micromosaic pillboxComments: bracelet on watch damaged, back hinge damaged, dial cracked;
ASSORTED DOULTON CERAMICS comprising Doulton and Watts hunting jug, eight pieces of relief wares including hunting, hunting teapot, Japanese relief tetsubin, Egyptian beaker, Autumn leaves jug and vase, five Dickens ware pieces, Holbein ware vase ETC (28)Provenance: collection of the late Dr Ronald Austin of SwanseaComments: viewing recommended
Natural History: A Collection of Replica Great Auk Eggs & Skull, modern, a group of six various hand painted replica Great Auk eggs, mounted upon a dark green baize back drop, surrounding a replica Great Auk skull and beak, enclosed within a cream painted single-glass display case, 45cm by 13.5cm by 45cmSimilar coloured authentic Great Auk eggs were previously collected and owned by notable people including Walter Rothchild, Captain James Cook, John Hancock and the Earl of Derby; names given to oddly coloured examples include Dufresnes Blotched and Green St Malo. Not since 1844 has a Great Auk (Alca impennis) trod the earth. It was a large flightless sea bird, slightly smaller than a goose and more docile. An expert swimmer and diver, its feet hurt so much that it often lay stretched prone on the rocks. The Auk laid only one egg a year but no two eggs were ever alike in size, shape or colour. Contrary to general belief the Auk was not an Arctic bird. It bred and lived in Iceland and on the islands off Newfoundland where French fishermen were responsible for its extinction. Auk hunting was simplicity itself. A gangplank was laid from a fishing boat to a rock on shore. Inquisitive Auks waddled painfully aboard, were knocked on the head and dumped in the hold.
Three dinner plates with fox-hunting scenes, riders on horses and hunting hounds in wooded landscapes. The artwork is by John Frederick Herring Sr. Copeland Spode backstamp. Issued: c. 1833Dimensions: 1"H x 10.25"diaManufacturer: Copeland SpodeCondition: Age related wear. On one plate, hairline is seen.
"LEWIS CARROLL". The Hunting of the Snark. Frontis. & illus. by Henry Holiday. Pict. red cloth gilt, bright cond. Bookplate of Leila Jefferies. 1899; also Charles Lamb, A Dissertation upon Roast Pig, col. frontis., title & illus., publisher`s adverts, orig. cloth gilt, a.e.g., n.d & Francis Thompson, Poems, ltd. ed. 500. (author`s first book), wood eng. frontis., publisher`s adverts, orig. cloth, 1893. (3) Hunting of the Snark- Gilded boards in generally good condition although spine faded. Ex libris book plate to end-paper and inscriptions to internal pages. Some foxing to end-papers and title page.Poems Francis Thompson- Slight tear to base and spine. Pages deckled. End-papers foxed and pencil inscribed.D.U.R.P C Lamb- Slight rubbing to boards and spine. Ink inscription to end-paper.
Pixyland Kew - Village Range - Fox Hunters, comprising: Huntsmen on Horse in Top Hat, Huntsman in Cap Blowing Hunting Horn, Huntsman on Standing Horse in Cap, Huntswoman on Cantering Horse, 5 x Running Hounds [2 Different Variants] & Running Fox. Some paint chipping otherwise generally Very Good overall. Scarce in this Condition. [10 pieces]
Britains - Hunting Series [Pre / Post War versions], comprising: 3 x Huntswomen on Foot, 3 x Huntsmen on Foot, 2 x Foxes [not Britains] & 7 x Hounds. Together with Tumbrel Cart [Green/Yellow] Post - War Version & Farmers Wife. Some paint chipping otherwise generally Fair to Good overall. [18 Pieces]
Schwerdt, C. F. G. R. Hunting Hawking Shooting Illustrated in a Catalogue of Books, Manuscripts, Prints and Drawings. London: privately printed for the author, 1928-37. First edition, one of 300 copies signed by the author, this copy one of an unspecified number bound in deluxe full niger (most copies being in green half morocco), 4 volumes, 4to (32 x 25cm), original orange niger by Kelly & Sons, top edges gilt, others untrimmed, gilt decorated endpapers, 382 plates, most in colours, many mounted or folded, tissue-guards throughout, spines sunned, light scuffs and marks to bindings, tan-burn along edges of endpapers from turn-ins volume 3 additionally with abrasion to top spine compartment, faint indentations to front board, shallow chip to head of plates 206-210, volume 4 with mottling to covers
Crealock, Henry Hope Among the Red Deer, Sketches from Nature in the Forest [and:] The Happy Hunting Grounds of Loch Luichart London: George Hogarth Turner, c.1870. 2 works, large folio (53.5 x 36cm), respectively comprising 80 and 41 albumen print photographs from sketches by the artist, pasted to rectos only of 28 and 17 card mounts, most prints with accompanying printed captions, all mounts loose as issued in original cloth portfolios with printed title-leaves each incorporating albumen print photograph mounted to front covers, portfolios somewhat soiled, ties renewed, Among the Red Deer portfolio rebacked and with partial loss of albumen print on front cover and label of the Hon. F. Elphinstone pasted to head, Happy Hunting Grounds portfolio rebacked with original spine laid down, variable soiling to mounts, loss to corner of first mountNote: Note: Very rare: neither work in Schwerdt; Library Hub traces three copies only for Among the Red Deer, Cambridge, Durham and NLS, and a single copy for The Happy Hunting Grounds of Loch Luichart, at the NLS, described as having 38 photographs on 16 sheets. A third portfolio, titled In the Forest of Balmacaan, was issued (in two series) in 1873-4. Sale records for The Happy Hunting Grounds variously cite 41 or 55 prints.
Illustrated children's books A collection Barrie, J.M. Peter and Wendy. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1911. 8vo, first American Edition (simultaneous with first UK edition), original green cloth, 12 plates (incl. frontispiece), inscription to free endpaper;Kipling, Rudyard. The Second Jungle Book. London: Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1899. 8vo, original blue cloth; Dahl, Roald. Danny The Champion of the World. London: Jonathan Cape, 1975. First edition, 8vo, original boards, dust jacket, owner's inscription to free endpaper; Idem. Matilda. London: Jonathan Cape, 1988. 8vo, original boards, dust jacket; and 7 further works by Dahl:Peake, Mervyn (illustrator). The Hunting of the Snark, An Agony in Eight Fits by Lewis Carroll. London: Chatto & Windus, 1941. 8vo, first edition, original illustrated boards;Idem. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. London: Zodiac Books, 1949. 8vo, first edition, original illustrated boards, some foxing and 2 small tears to spine; Idem. Witchcraft in England by Christina Hole. London: B.T. Batsford, 1945. First edition, second impression, original cloth faded, dustwrapper with tear and small area of loss; and 13 further titles illustrated by Peake;Searle, Ronald (author and illustrator). The Rake's Progress. London: Perpetua, 1955. First edition, second impression, original black cloth, dustwrapper price-clipped; and 10 further titles illustrated by Searle;Hughes, Ted. How the Whale Became and Other Stories. London: Faber and Faber Limited, 1963. First edition, original blue cloth, dustwrapper price-clipped; with 16 further works by the author; and approx. 30 poetry books including T.S. Eliot, W.H. Auden, Dylan Thomas, Edward Thomas and Edith Sitwell; together with further children's books illustrated by Edward Ardizzone, Quentin Blake and similar
Indian lithographic printing Collection of works on science, cookery and other subjects [Medicine] Muhammad A'zam Khan Chishti (1814-1902). Nira-i A'zam ['The Essence of A'zam']. Delhi: Matba' Mustafa, 1909. Folio, 88 pp., in Persian, recent half leatherette[Medicine] Khazanchand Ahuja, LMS [Licentiate in Medicine and Surgery]. Risala-i Tibb, mawsum bi-Khazana-i Hikmat ['Epistle on Medicine, or The Store of Wisdom']. Sialkot: Punjab Press, 1896. 8vo, contemporary half calf (front board detached), 448 pp., in Urdu;[Medicine] Ghulam Jilani. Makhzan al-adwiyah dukturi materia medica bi'l-tasawir ['The Doctor's Store of Medicines, or Materia Medica, Illustrated']. Lahore: Nawal Kishore, 1915. Volume 2 only, 8vo, contemporary cloth, 997-2412 pp., in Persian;[Artillery]. Top Khanekee Kuwaed. Or, Translation of the Manuel of Field Artillery Exercises of 1861. Corrected up to date. Under the Order of His Highness the Maharajah Jeeyajee Rao Saheb Scindia Alejiah Badoor ... Gwalior: printed at the Military Press. By Nazmi Moonshee Luchman Das, 1870. 8vo, recent quarter leather, title-pages in English, Hindi and Urdu, text in Hindi and Urdu, numerous folding tables, chipping especially to outer leaves;[Cookery]. Viyanjan[?] Prakash. Delhi: Matba' Iftikhar, c.1900. 8vo, recent quarter leather, 80 pp., in Urdu, illustrated throughout, annotations in Hindi;[Horsemanship]. Zaynat al-Khayl ['The Beauty of Horses']. [Lucknow]: Munshi Nawal Kishore, c.1900. Large 8vo, contemporary marbled boards, 218 pp., illustrations in text, binding defective, worming;and 5 similar including: [Hunting] Muhammad 'Abd al-Rahman Khan, Rahnama-i Shikar, 1932 (4 halftone photographic plates, chipping to outer leaves, crude tape-repair to title-page); a sammelband of cosmographical and 'aja'ib literature; another pharmacopeia (lacking the title-page); and others; collations not fully established and the lot sold as seen
Field sports Collection of works, 18th and 19th century Page, Thomas. The Art of Shooting Flying: familiarly explain'd by way of Dialogue. Containing Directions for the Choice of Guns for Various Occasions [...]. Norwich: printed by J. Crouse, and sold by the author, 1766. First edition, 8vo, modern quarter calf, spotting, B4 repaired [Chute 493; ESTC T201535; Schwerdt II p. 58];Hawker, Peter. Instructions to Young Sportsmen in all that relates to Guns and Shooting. London: Longman [et al.], 1824. Third edition ('considerably enlarged and improved'), tall 8vo, modern full morocco, top edge gilt, half-title, 5 hand-coloured aquatint plates, 5 engraved plates (one hand-coloured), [Schwerdt I p. 235: the 'most complete edition'];Daniel, William Barker. Rural Sports. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme, 1812. 3 volumes, 8vo, contemporary tan calf decorated in gilt and blind, engraved title-page to each volume, 68 engraved plates (several folding), title-pages spotted, bookplates, front board of volume 2 detached;[Clement, Lewis]. Shooting and Fishing Trips in England, France, Alsace, Belgium, Holland, and Bavaria. London: Chapman and Hall, 1876. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary green half morocco by J. Larkins, thematic motifs gilt to spines, spines faded, spotting to blanks and half-titles;[Sportsman's Dictionary]. The Sportsman's Dictionary: or, the Country Gentleman's Companion, in all Rural Recreations: with full and particular Instructions for Hawking, Hunting, Fowling, Setting, Fishing, Racing, Riding, Cocking. London: J. Osborn, 1744. 8vo, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, 25 engraved plates (of 26: lacking frontispiece), unnumbered plate facing quire Z torn, plates 9 and 22 repaired [ESTC N23268];Thornhill, R. B. The Shooting Directory. London: for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1804. First edition, first issue (retaining 2E4-2F2, i.e. pp. 215-220), 4to, contemporary half calf rebacked, 7 hand-coloured aquatint plates, 1 engraved plate (of 2), 3 folding tables, half-title discarded, text spotted and browned, closed tear in 2Z2 [Schwerdt II pp. 258-9];and 2 othersNote: Note: The Art of Shooting Flying by Norwich watch and gun maker Thomas Page is 'the first book in prose solely on shooting ... Very rare' (Chute); ESTC cites three copies only in libraries world-wide: Oxford, Library of Congress, and Yale.
Arms and armour Group of private and institutional collection catalogues Dean, Bashford. The Collection of Arms and Armor of Rutherfurd Stuyvesant 1843-1909. [New York:] printed privately, 1914. First edition, one of 300 copies, 4to, original vellum gilt, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, etched portrait frontispiece, 53 photographic plates (mounted, numbered 1-51, including 9a and 19a), covers slightly dust-soiled and sprung, a little wear to tips, bookplate (Michael Moad) and ownership inscription;Idem. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Catalogue of European Daggers including the Ellis, de Dino, Riggs, and Reubell Collections. New York: [printed in Paris for the Metropolitan Museum of Art], 1929. First edition, one of 900 copies, 4to, later tan half sheep, 85 photographic plates, most with laid-in tissue guards;Idem. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Catalogue of Court Swords and Hunting Swords including the Ellis, de Dino, Riggs, and Reubell Collections. New York: [printed in Paris for the Metropolitan Museum of Art], 1929. First edition, one of 900 copies, 4to, later tan half sheep, tinted photographic frontispiece, 101 photographic plates, most with laid-in tissue guards;Brett, Edwin J. A Pictorial and Descriptive Record of the Origin and Development of Arms and Amour. To which are appended 133 Plates specially drawn from the Author's Collection at Oaklands, St Peter's, Thanet, and Burleigh House, London. London: Sampson, Low, Marston & Company (Limited), 1894. First edition, large 4to, contemporary red crushed full morocco gilt for Henry Arthur Johnstone, his monogram within armorial lozenge gilt to front board, tan pigskin doublures, incorporating Johstone's naval ex-libris device dated 1899 in blind, 133 plates, bookplates;Laking, Guy Francis. The Armour of Windsor Castle. European Section. London: Bradbury, Agnew & Company, 1904. First edition, 4to, original quarter pigskin, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, 40 mounted photographic plates with tissue-guards, binding slightly rubbed and marked;Gibb, William. Naval and Military Trophies and Personal Relics of British Heroes. A Series of Water Colour Drawings. The Descriptive Notes by Richard R. Holmes. London: John C. Nimmo, 1896. First edition, large 4to, original red pictorial cloth gilt, all edges gilt, 36 chromolithographic plates;Drummond, James. Ancient Scottish Weapons. With Introduction and Descriptive Notes by Joseph Anderson. Edinburgh: George Waterston & Sons, 1881. First edition, one of 500 copies, large, original quarter morocco, rebacked with original spine laid down, 50 chromolithographic plates (of 54: lacking plates 15-18), endpapers renewed, blind stamps of the Royal United Services Institution to heads of plates
John Leech (1817-1864) Four prints from Hunting Incidents, comprising; "The Noble Science", "Old Coachman", "Mr. Torrocks (loq) "Come help! I Say - You ugly brute!", and "A Capital Finish", signed and titled in the plate, chromolithographs, 51 x 63cms, 45 x 62cms, 41 x 59cms, and 46 x 62cms, in uniform frames.
Beswick - A Hunting set consisting of both male and female riders on horseback, child on horseback, two foxes (one has two broken legs), and twelve hunting hounds (one with broken tail and one with all legs and tail broken off). (Parts in bags) One ear to brown horse and one ear to white horse have been broken and reattached in the past., (17)
A lady's 9 carat gold wristwatch; circular dial within cushion shale case, manual wind movement; to a 9 carat gold mesh link bracket; together with a lady's 9 carat gold Art Deco wristwatch by J.W Benson; a gold plated open faced pocket watch with keyless lever movement; a silver hunting cased pocket watch with keyless lever movement and an Orator, stainless steel wristwatch. (5)9ct Buren - Does not appear to be workingBenson lady watch - appears to be workingSilver pocket watch - Not workingDepree Raeburn & Young - Winds and ticksOrator watch - Appears to be workingWatches have not been tested over time and accuracy cannot be guaranteed
Leon Kossoff (British, 1926-2019)Father Asleep (small version); Untitled Etching, 1983, signed, titled, dated and inscribed 'A/P', an artist's proof, printed by Studio Prints, London, with their blindstamp, with margins, framed; together with 'Untitled', an etching, dedicated 'for Nicki from Leon' in pencil, with margins, framed; together with the artist's letter attached to the reverse of the frame Plate 68 x 98mm (2 5/8 x 3 7/8in)(and smaller) Sheet 206 x 225mm (8 1/8 x 8 7/8in)(2)Footnotes:ProvenanceNicky Haslam – The Contents of the Hunting Lodge, Bonhams, London, 20th November 2019, whereby acquired by the present owner.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Austrian silver and enamel cigarette case mark of Georg Adam Scheid, Vienna, circa 1880, with additional German control mark, of rectangular rounded form, the hinged lid depicting two hunting hounds chasing a rabbit, the underside with ornate inscribed initials, 3 3/8in. (8.6cm.) long, weight 4.2 tr.oz. *Enamel and silver with light surface scratches, flea-bite nibbles throughout, corners with shallow dents, overall good.

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