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A set of 4 Edwardian cast silver buttons, decorated with a lady and gallant, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1901, 27mm, a set of 6 unmarked cast metal buttons decorated with flowers, 30mm and a set of 6 French Perfectionne white metal and steel buttons decorated with hunting and game motifs, 26mm.Condition - a few showing base metal
A collection of assorted early to mid 20th century buttons, largest 23mm;Condition - good cut steel x 2Blue swirl enamel x 2domed purple x 2mother of pearlRA embossed x 7similar shiniersimulated turquoise x 5sim. turquoise x 4Paua shell x 5agate ovalplastic ladybird x 2coralenamel on brass x 2simulated jasper lady headstamped metal x 2simulated amber x 4stamped metal x 2flowerheadsimulated opal x 2oval enamel x 3foiled red paste x 8huntingknottedmother of pearl x 16simulated ivory x 6Churchill crown and Napoleon III coin neither as buttons.
This exceptional bronze sculpture, signed PJ Mêne, depicts two hunting dogs in full stride, showcasing their dynamic energy and lifelike realism. Pierre-Jules Mêne, a renowned 19th-century French sculptor, was celebrated for his detailed and naturalistic portrayals of animals. This piece is a testament to his artistry, featuring intricate detailing of the dogs' musculature and fur, set against a rugged naturalistic base. The sculpture is finished with a dark patina, enhancing its depth and character.Artist: Pierre-Jules MêneIssued: 19th centuryDimensions: 5.25"L x 2.25"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
AFTER JOHN KING "The Duke of Beaufort's - Over the South Ride", colour print, signed in pencil, 36.5 cm x 42 cm, AFTER FRANK WALLACE "The outlying beat", colour print, 38 cm x 52 cm and "One the high tops", colour print, 38 cm x 52 cm, AFTER FRANK ALGERNON STEWART "Hunting print", signed in pencil lower right, 26 cm x 62 cm, AFTER W & B BARRAUD "Mr William Long on Bertha", to His Grace The Duke of Beaufort..., coloured engraving, 46 cm x 53 cm, a poster for "Badminton Three Day's Event the most important horse event in Great Britain, April 20th, 21st & 22nd 1949...", together with two further pictures (8)
AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS "A Devon stream", colour print, 26.5 cm x 19 cm, AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS "With the Duke of Beaufort's near Hawksbury Monument", colour print, 29 cm x 22 cm, AFTER MICHAEL LYNE "Hunting scene", colour print, 36 cm x 52 cm and a further six LIONEL EDWARDS colour prints, each approx 16.5 cm x 11 cm (9)
A Blue Room Collection by Spode 'Flower Vase' teapot, a Crown Staffordshire 'Hunting Scene' coffee pot and small ginger jar, a pair of Thomas Webb whiskey International Crystal glasses in presentation box and a pair of Edinburgh Crystal Classical brandy glasses in presentation box, three reticulated display plates in cream and a Shelley footed bowl in yellow and orange hues etc.
SHOOTING: 9 VOLUMES comprising: Vincent, Rev. John, Fowling: A Poem, London, 1808, 150 pages, in five books on Grouse, Partridge, Pheasant, Woodcock, Duck, and Snipe Shooting, (some foxing, small tear to fly-leaf, cover worn); Watt, W., Remarks on Shooting to Which is Added a Part of The Game Laws, London, First Edition, 1835, 96 pages (a few spots of foxing, light wear to covers); Gilmore, Parker [Ubique], Gun Rod & Saddle, London, 1869, 295 pages (remnants of a sticker to front board, edge wear to cover, fly-leaf and title-page with top right corner cut out); Chasseresse, Dianne [Mrs Walter Creyke], Sporting Sketches, London, 1890, 205 pages, blue calf with gilt engraving to front board, with contemporary handwritten inscription to title page reading 'Mary Josephine Pakenham from her affectionate friend C. James Coote, Jany 1. 1897' (slight wear to edges of cover, particularly spine); Wilson, James F.R.S.E., The Rod and The Gun: Being Two Treatises on Angling and Shooting, Edinburgh, 1840, 439 pages (spine becoming detatched, wear to edges of covers); O'Connor, R, An Introduction to Field Sports of France: Being a Practical View of Hunting, Shooting and Fishing on The Continent, London, 1846, 303 pages, (a few spots of foxing and light wear to edges of cover); Herbert, Henry William, Frank Forester's Field Sports of The United States, and British Provinces, of North America, volumes I & II, New York, 1849, First American edition (some foxing, a little edge wear to covers, some pages of Volume II uncut); and Craven, John William, Recreations in Shooting with Some Account of the Game of The British Islands, London, 1846, First Edition, 307 pages and 62 wood engravings by F.W. Branston from drawings by William Harvey (some light foxing, and wear to edges of cover), some volumes bearing bookplate for W.S. Curtis (Bill Curtis) (9 volumes)
A GERMAN HUNTING SWORD, EARLY 20TH CENTURY with etched blade decorated on each face with scenes from the chase, copper alloy hilt including scalloped guard and quillons with hoof terminals, natural staghorn grip applied with three acorns, in its scabbard (accompanying knife missing), 45.7 cm
FIREARMS: 10 VOLUMES comprising: Chapman, John Ratcliffe: Instructions to Young Marksmen in all that Relates to the General Construction, Practical Manipulation, Causes and Liability to Error in Making Accurate Performances, and the Theoretic Principles upon which such Accurate Performances are Founded as Exhibited in the Improved American Rifle, reprint, Beinfield Publishing, 1976; Bowman, Hank Wieand, Antique Guns, New York, 1957; Blackmore, Howard L., English Pistols, London, 1985; Peterson, Howard L. & Elman, Robert, The Great Guns, London, 1971; Carey, A. Merwyn, English, Irish and Scottish Firearms Makers, second edition, New York, 1967; Wilkinson, Frederick, Small Arms, third impression, London, 1967; Colby, C. B., Six-Shooter: Pistols, Revolvers and Automatics Past and Present, New York, 1956; Ricketts, Howard, Firearms, London, 1964; and Guns and Hunting Magazine, Vol. 2, Sept-July 1959-60 & Vol. 4, Sept-Mar 1961-62, bound (10 volumes)
TWO GILT-METAL HUNTING CASED POCKET WATCHES WITH GILT-METAL MOUNTED WOVEN HAIR ALBERTS, LATE 19TH CENTURY both keyless wound, with engine-turned cases and Roman numeral enamel dials with subsidiary seconds dials, one an American watch with foliate decorated rim and signed dial and movement, Seth Thomas, Thomaston CT, the other a Swiss repeater, 5.4cm diameterBoth movements going at time of cataloguing, but movements not guaranteed. Seth Thomas watch missing crystal and seconds hand. Swiss watch with chip to dial and repeat mechanism not working. Both with some wear to cases.
DEUTSCHE SCHULE DES XVIII JAHRHUNDERTS "Boisserie-Supraporte mit Supraportengemälde" Öl auf Leinwand, Wandverkleidungselement in Holz mit aufgesetztem, das Bild rahmenden Barockdekorationen, besetzt mit geschnitzten Blättern, das Gemälde zeiht eine Szenerie mit einer Jagdgesellschaft im Vordergrund, Gemälde, HxB: 66/106 cm. Rest. und doubliert. Rahmen, HxB: 76/117 cm. | GERMAN SCHOOL OF THE XVIII CENTURY ‘Boisserie Supraporte with Supraporte Painting’Oil on canvas, wall panelling element in wood with applied baroque decorations framing the picture, decorated with carved leaves, the painting depicts a scene with a hunting party in the foreground, painting, HxW: 66/106 cm. Rest. and relined. Frame, hxw: 76/117 cm.
Of Daily Mail International Horse Show Jumping interest; a silver gilt presentation two handled trophy cup and cover, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1937, with presentation inscription, verso applied Roman horse race panel, the pull off cover with naked horseman holding a wreath aloft (missing) upon a stallion, 1468gm, 40cm, raised on a mahogany plinth.Inscribed "International Horse Show, Olympia London, 1938, Champion Cup, For jumping around the course by British Civilians, Presented by the, Daily Mail, Awarded to, Thomas Glencross."Sold with the winners rosette and a scrapbook related to rider Miss Margorie Burgess and a photograph album.Margorie was born in 1910 began riding on a Canadian mare bought in 1919 at a sale of ex Army horses used during WWI. She progressed well and first competed in 1927. In 1932 she joined Thomas Glencross's stables and began competing on his many horses. In 1938 she was entered for the International Horse Show and on Saturday the 18th June she won the Championship Cup. This entailed the eight men and two ladies wearing full hunting over a course of eight jumps. Riding Blue Sky she was the only competitor to have a clear round.
An early Victorian silver full hunter pocket watch, dial decorated hunting scene, having a fusee movement, 5.5 cm diameter Provenance: From a single owner collection of pocket watches included in this saleDial looks to be later decorated, possibly printedWith alterationsSome dents and creases to the outer case, hallmarks slightly rubbed, The watch does run but we do not guarantee this or that it keeps good time,
An Antique Victorian 15ct gold hardstone 'Fox Hunting Landscape' seal fob, the inset chalcedony agate intaglio carved depicting fox running through a country landscape, set into ornate relief foliate fob frame, unmarked mount tests as 15ct, panel 19.1 x 16.2mm, fob 35.2mm, 16.8g . Condition Report:No obvious damage or repair, agate has several tiny nicks around edge and also to the back of the fox, along with very minor surface abrasions only visible through a loupe, no cracks, hardly any wear to mount, unmarked but tests as 15ct
An Antique Victorian silver-topped 18ct gold diamond and enamel hunting stickpin, modelled as a horse and rider, with a separate sliding fox fastener, each set with rose and single-cut diamonds, unmarked mount tests as 18ct, horse 13.8mm, overall 5cm, 5.3g . Condition Report:Horse is lacking 1 diamond, enamel has several small chips and has been overpainted, otherwise no damage, unmarked but tests as 18ct
American hunting watch with a circular white enamelled dial inscribed “American Waltham Watch Co.,” black Roman numerals and seconds dial enclosing a top wind movement, in a 14k gold plated case, with cuvette, 51 mm, another Waltham gold plated hunting watch, and a Columbus gold plated hunting watch. (All working when catalogued) (3)
Half hunting pocket watch with a circular white enamelled dial inscribed Buren and seconds dial enclosing a Swiss top-wind movement, in a Dennison Star ''10 year'' gold plated case, 51 mm (working when catalogued), William IV watch with a circular white enamelled dial and seconds dial enclosing a key-wind movement, in a silver case, by C H, London 1833, 51cm (hairline cracks to dial, seconds hand and lens missing), Swiss lady's pocket watch with a circular white enamelled dial enclosing a key-wind movement, in a 900 silver case, the cuvette inscribed ''T Crowhurst, Brighton & Geneva'', 36mm (lens missing), and a pocket watch with a white enamelled dial inscribed 'O Dusonchet, Cairo'', with a seconds dial, enclosing a top-wind movement, in a metal case, 42mm (4)
Engraving of Sutton Place, near Guildford, by Joseph Nash (1809-1878), frame 47.5 x 58cm, and various unframed 19th century prints to include hunting scenes published 1839, and a zoological scene from the Illlustrated London News 1861. Also, a Chinese fan painting on silk depicting a forest landscape in Beijing, 47cm across, a print of The Horse by Xu Beihong, 60 x 37.5cm (foxing), and another Chinese landscape print, 76 x 32cm (damages).(13)
Hunting watch with a circular white enamelled dial inscribed ''Wm Greenwood & Sons, Leeds & Huddersfield'', black Roman numerals and seconds dial, enclosing an American top-wind movement in a 9ct gold case by Dennison, with an engraved monogram ''T C'', and cuvette with inscription and date ''1923'', by P. S. Bartlett, Waltham, Mass, 50mm, cased (2) (working when catalogued).94.6grs gross
Late 19th Century Waltham pocket watch with a circular white enamelled dial, black Roman numerals and seconds dial enclosing key-wind movement, in a Swiss silver case, 53 mm, similar watch with a top-wind movement, in a Dennison case, Birmingham 1892, 48 mm, smaller watch in a Dennison case, Birmingham 1903, 41 mm, hunting watch, 53 mm (all working when catalogued), and a smaller watch, 17 cm (5)
Early 19th Century porcelain tapering cylindrical spill vase, bat printed with a hunting scene of a man with dog, opposing a gilt flower, beneath a flared gilt and beaded rim, H.12.8cm, (foot rim chip), and 2 smaller Spode vases, both decorated in the Imari Palette, H.11.7cm the largest. (3)
Nine Airfix or similar 1:72 scale plastic kits for aircraft to include a BAe Hawk 100 series, a Hunting Percival JET Provost T.3/T.4, a Beagle Basset 206, a Dora Wings Fairey Delta 2, a BAe Sea Harrier FRS.1, an AZ models Supermarine attacker FB2, an AZ models SR-53T-1 Rocketeer, a Hobby boss Seahawk Mk.100/101, and am Airfix BAe Harrier GR7A/GR9A. All are housed in their original boxes and are unchecked for completeness.
An important Herend vase with cover and The Story of Babur I. A special eight-sided vase named after Zahir-ud-din-Muhammad Babur, first Mughal Emperor of India, four sides of the vase are decorated with scenes from the life of the ruler, inspired by the miniatures of the Baburnama, a late 16th century codex. Each panel painted with meticulous detail and vivid colours heightened with gilt and text of explanation, Scene 1: shows the prince seated on a gold throne within a palace complex, Scene II: View of the Palace Gardens, with Grand Moghul Babur taking a stroll, Scene III Babur visits the Royal women in a garden terrace setting, Scene IV Babur riding out with a hunting party, the vase measures approx 80 cms. Produced at the Herend factory in Hungary in (1983-1985), in a limited edition of 50 pieces; this vase is no.34, complete with numbered certificate issued by Herend. The occasion was the commemoration of the fifth centenary of Babur's birth in 1483, painted by Cszszár Josef and designed by Kráml László (active from 1962 died in 1995). Property of a gentleman. - Condition Report In very good overall condition with no apparent issues.
An important Herend vase with cover and The Story of Babur I. A special eight-sided vase named after Zahir-ud-din-Muhammad Babur, first Mughal Emperor of India, four sides of the vase are decorated with scenes from the life of the ruler, inspired by the miniatures of the Baburnama, a late 16th century codex. Each panel painted with meticulous detail and vivid colours heightened with gilt and text of explanation, Scene 1: shows the prince seated on a gold throne within a palace complex, Scene II: View of the Palace Gardens, with Grand Moghul Babur taking a stroll, Scene III Babur visits the Royal women in a garden terrace setting, Scene IV Babur riding out with a hunting party, the vase measures approx 80 cms. Produced at the Herend factory in Hungary in (1983-1985), in a limited edition of 50 pieces; this vase is no.40. The occasion was the commemoration of the fifth centenary of Babur's birth in 1483, painted by Cszszár Josef and designed by Kráml László (active from 1962 died in 1995). Property of a gentleman. - Condition Report In very good condition, with no apparent issues.

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