A box of books to include G BOWERS "Notes from a hunting box (not in the shires)", published London Bradbury & Agnew & Co. 1873, F A STEWART "Hark to hounds", published 48 Pall Mall, London 1937, LADY APSLEY "Bridleways through history", illustrated by Lionel Edwards, published Hutchinson & Co. Ltd London 1936, etc., together with AFTER J R HERRING SENIOR "The Cry", "Breaking Cover", "The Death" and one other, a set of four colour prints,17 cm x 31 cm and AFTER KNIGHT BROWNE HABLOT "Phiz", hunting scene, colour print, 22.5 cm x 36 cm together with another similar (6 pictures and 15 volumes)
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The Brighton and Sussex Hunting Map and Map of the Environs of Brighton, showing all the Roads, Railways and the Meets of the Warnham Staghounds, Southdown, Crawley and Horsham, Goodwood, East Sussex and Burstow Foxhounds, Brighton, Brookside and Eastbourne Harriers, folding and cloth backed, 48cm x 87cm, within green cloth bindings.
Twenty-two Indo Persian picturesgouache and gilt on paper, with panels of text above and below, depicting hunting scenes, eighteen with two scenes and four with six scenes of mainly figures in various pursuits in landscapes, the text relates to the life of Alexander and Dara, the reverses with full panels of text,approximately 29.5cm x 19.5cm, mounted. (22)
A large and impressive 19th century Black Forest carved limewood spring driven cuckoo clock, Jagdstück/hunt piece, the case with stag's head finial, with glass eyes, two crossed-over percussion lock hunting guns above cuckoo doors, with cuckoos on the quarter and hour, the 20cm circular clock surrounded by bugle-type hunting horn, with ivorine Gothic Roman numerals, scroll-pierced bone hands, triple weight movement, flanked by hung rabbit and pheasant game and leafy branches, a small game bird and bag to apron, 133cm high, 76cm wide, c.1870
Airfix - Seven boxed plastic model kits majority in 1:72 scale from Airfix. Lot includes Airfix #A08016 Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Mk.V; #AO4060 Nakajima B5N1 'Kate'; #AO2103 Hunting Percival Jet Provost T3 and similar. Kits appear Excellent with loose parts and parts on sprues in clear plastic bags majority still sealed, with instructions and decals. Boxes overall appear Fair - Very Good with some storage related wear. All kits are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
Vinyl - 2 A-Ha! LP, 3 12", and 2 sleeve mock-ups to include Stay On These Roads (promo stickered), Hunting High & Low, Hunting High & Low (12" pic disc), Take On Me (12"), The Sun Always Shines On TV (sealed US 12") along with sleeve mock-ups for Hunting High & Low signed by Andy Wickham. Sleeves Vg+ overall, vinyl Ex. From the collection of the late Andy Wickham - Producer and A&R Director
FIVE BOXES OF CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE, to include a selection of drinking glasses with hunting scenes on and a pitcher jug to match, cut glass whisky tumblers, large vases and bowls etc. selection of Moira stoneware cooking pots, grey and white Poole coffee/tea set, BAJ & Sons England green and white floral pattern tea ware, over twenty figures of varies sizes included a Royal Doulton lady 'Fragrance' HN 2334, Renaissance Petite Lady 'Lisa' 1977 and 'Sheridan' 1977, a selection of blue and white figures, Capodimonte style figures, a pair of Staffordshire Dogs Burleigh, Wade whimsies German shepherd and puppies, Tom and Jerry, selection of vases and planters included a yellow gradient Shelley vase, Sylvac, and studio pottery etc. (5 boxes), (sd/af)
Raja Deen Dayal (1844 - 1905)Photograph8 x 10.5 inchesBorn in 1844 in Sardhana, Lala Deen Dayal was educated at Thompson’s Civil Engineering College in Roorkee. His photography career began when he impressed Sir Henry Daly, who introduced him to Sir Lepel Griffin. Deen Dayal's architectural photographs from Bundelkhand were featured in Griffin's book "Famous Monuments of Central India." In 1885, Deen Dayal met the Nizam of Hyderabad and became his official court photographer in 1894. He documented the Nizam's palaces, hunting expeditions, and significant events. Deen Dayal established a studio in Secunderabad, then under British rule, employing around 50 people, including two German oil painting artists. In 1892, he opened a zenana studio in Hyderabad, allowing women to be safely photographed. His studio, "Raja Deen Dayal & Sons," gained prominence, photographing both Indian and British elites. A master of light and composition, Deen Dayal skillfully captured Indian life and received patronage from princely and British clients alike, making him a significant figure in early Indian photography.NON EXPORTABLE.For more information on the artist, click here.
Two Wedgwood and two Adams 18th century Jasperware drum candelabra and a Chetham and Wooley stoneware candlestick, 13cm high, Wedgwood Jasper spill vase, 17cm and another of smaller size, Spode stoneware mustard pot and small jug with hunting scene, 8cm, (9) Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics

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