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the circular white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, on a gold expanding bracelet, 25m dia., 19.5 grams, together with a Swiss 18ct gold half hunting cased wristwatch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, 25mm dia., on an expanding stainless steel and gold plated bracelet, 20.6 grams. ** Both appear to be working, however, we do not guarantee that our watches are in full working order when offered for sale. Both with some wear.
WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS; a Victorian hallmarked silver bowl with cast scalloped rim and embossed floral decoration on three mask head feet, London 1888, together with a Georgian hallmarked silver sauce ladle (marks rubbed), and a silver plated hunting horn, length 30cm, weighable 6.96ozt/216g (3).
A German Second War Luftwaffe Reconnaissance Flight Bar. A very late war Flight Bar with small circle mark at the very base of the eagles head on the reverse side. Tapering fluted pin, original hook and hinge. There is always controversy of the period of manufacture of these circle marked badges, generally regarded to have been produced by the Company Steinhauer & Luck, it is virtually impossible to define whether they were pre May 1945 produced or were produced after the end of hostilities to serve the desire of souvenir hunting occupying forces and because of the poor quality metal many are devoid of all finish, this example unusually has all of its silver finish remaining with slight toning, very good condition £70-£90
A copper and nickel hunting horn, stamped with a makers mark for 'Kohler & Son, Makers (from Covent Garden), 185 Piccadilly, London, 1851, 1862, 23cms high. Also with a large copper and nickel coaching horn , unmarked (various dents), 90cms high. (2). ** Kohler, a few very minor dinks to the rim and one to the body Coaching horn, very dented in various places.
A 20thc copy of a Kangxi dish, painted with figures on horseback hunting a deer in a landscape, the border painted with panels of flowers, with character marks to the base within a double circle (26cms diameter). Also with a Chinese dish painted with leaping horses on a green ground, and with metal mounts including birds around the rim, character marks to the base (damaged, 22cms diameter to the metal rim). (2). ** Blue and white, in good condition Dish with metal mounts, broken in various areas and stapled together in places.
A gold brooch, designed as a hunting horn, detailed '9ct', weight 1.3g, a gold safety pin brooch, detailed '15c', weight 2.2g, and a gilt metal brooch, designed as a riding crop with a horseshoe motif.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Four gold hunting themed stickpins, comprising a standing fox, a riding crop with a fox's mask motif with diamond set eyes, a riding crop and an eagle's head, all unmarked, total weight 7.8g, a gold topped stickpin with a hunting horn and horseshoe finial, detailed '9ct', and a gold topped stickpin with a fox's mask finial, unmarked.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A SILVER PILL BOX AND A SILVER PEPPERETTE (2)The pill box designed as a miniature book, the exterior engraved, 'When this you see, remember me', above initials E M, possibly Birmingham 1801, length 2.8cm, together with a pepperette designed as a hunting horn, London 1890, length 11.8cm, combined gross weight 85 gms
CECIL ALDIN (BRITISH, 1870-1935) (5)The Cottesbrook Hunt, A Find in the Gorse; The Brook; Forrard Away, a set of three each signed in pencil 'Cecil Aldin' (in lower margin) and each numbered in ink '10' from an edition of 150, copyright Lawrence & Jellicoe Ltd., London prints in colour each 36 x 63cm together with two prints in colour after Cecil Aldin of stagecoaches, each 27 x 63cm (5)Hunting Scenes: sheets are sound, scattered specks and foxing, particularly in the sky to two. Framed and under glass; unexamined out of frame.Coaching scenes are clean sound throughout; framed and under glass; unexamined out of frame.
An early 19th century percussion wildfowl sporting gun by T. North, Southton, probably Thomas North of Southampton, with part-round and part-octagonal barrel, barrel length 108cm, indistinctly detailed with maker's name and inset proof tablet, full-stocked with foliate engraved lock and hammer, detailed with a hunting dog with birds in flight, chequered grips and brass-tipped ramrod.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A late 19th/early 20th century Swedish nobleman's hunting knife with single-edged blade with clipped-back point, blade length 16cm, S-shaped silver guard with dog head finials and carved sandalwood grip with all-over deep foliate decoration and shield with trophies of arms, surmounted by a Norse-type warrior's head and carved lion pommel, with trigger-button-release silver-mounted sandalwood scabbard, hallmarked 'M.A.L. 830 S', with all-over deep foliate carved decoration.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A GEORGE III GILT BRASS FIRE FENDERPOSSIBLY IRISH, CIRCA 1800Of serpentine outline, with pierced stag hunting scene and foliate scrolls23cm high, 173cm wide, 38cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useDirt and discolouration to the gilt metal, signs of polish and various deposits to the surface, would benefit from a sympathetic clean overall and to remove this excess. There are signs of verdisgris tooSome surface pittingPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Lt Lambton Lee Lorraine Bevan (British, circa 1845 - ?)'Oh dear, he is drowned', 1858A naive rendition of a hunting incident, completed when the artist was a boyinitialled L.L.L.B. lower left, signed to reversewatercolour and decoupage on paper, ink inscription and description of the scene verso15 x 19cm. Provenance:Private CollectionBearing BADA label to reverse, inscribed with provenance ‘Collection of the Loraine Smith Family’The date on the reverse of this sketch suggests Lambton Lee Lorraine Bevan drew the present picture around the age of thirteen. A descendant of the Loraine Baronets of Kirkharle Hall, Northumberland, Lambton Lee Loraine Bevan entered the Royal Navy in 1879, achieving the rank of Lieutenant.
An English silver hunting cased verge watch of small size, Alexander Pur[-]is Grosvenor Square, London, No 784, the movement with diamond endstone, the enamel dial in plan, slightly convex case with milled band, 44mm diam, London 1824 The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Movement not in working order although apparently complete, enamel dial chipped, contact wear to case front and back
Romanov memento. The horns of a deer shot by Tsar Nicholas II, 1901, mounted on polished walnut boss, the reverse with ink inscription (partly obscured by an old label) inscribed in in "Horns of a Deer shot by the Czar of Russia in the forest of Spala Poland 1901 [(signed) C. W. B[riggs]", 27cm h Spala, at that time part of Russia, was the location of the imperial hunting lodge The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Wooden boss broken on top and neatly re-stuck, fine appearance
An English pair and half hunting cased silver verge watch, J & T Hallam, Nottingham, No 4538, with enamel dial, 55mm diam, casemaker Thomas & Richard Carpenter, London 1811 The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Winding and running, working order, dial slightly scratched but not chipped, hands original if a little bent, undamaged and closing tightly shut, pushpiece on outer case holed, lacks glass
of waisted oval form, the hinged cover carved in low relief with a hunting scene below the inscription "IL FAUT VELLIER", the base also inset with mother-of-pearl, gilt interior, perhaps French or German c.1800; 2.1" (5.4cm) long; 0.8oz (gross). ** General wear, one or two losses to the metal surrounding the mother-of-pearl mounts, otherwise nice Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
the shaped-convex cover chased with a hunting scene within a foliate scroll border, the reverse also with a landscape scene, gilt interior, unmarked, possibly 18th century; 2.8" (7.4cm) long; 2oz. ** A bit of wear, one or two pin dents - otherwise OK Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

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