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A limited edition racing print No'd 142/500 at bottom and indistinctly signed in pencil bottom right 37 cm x 46 cm, AFTER ALKEN "Dispatch to Headquarters", "Full Stock", "Taking it with a military seat" and "Fores Hunting Casualties" a set of four coloured engravings 24 cm x 29 cm, a further set of six hunting prints and a set of four Rollinson hunting prints framed as one in ivy decorated oak frame - frame 33 cm x 125 cm
AFTER HENRY ALKEN "The Leicestershire Covers" a set of four hunting prints by T. Sutherland comprising "The Meeting - Kirby Gate", "Full Cry - Whifsendine Pasture", "Breaking Cover - Billesdon Coplow" and "The Death - View of Kettleby" 25 cm x 73 cm together with AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS "The Belvoir Hunt - Duke of Rutland's Hounds" coloured print, bears blind studio stamp and label verso and signed in pencil lower right 39 cm x 52 cm
AFTER JOHN STURGESS "Fox-Hunting Plate 1 - A Favourite Fixture" coloured engraving by W. SUMMERS published June 23rd 1878 by G. McQueen, 49 Great Marlborough Street, Regent Street 60 cm x 116 cm together with "Fox-Hunting Plate 3 - Over a Stiff Country" and "Fox-Hunting Plate 4 - The End of a Good Run" (3)
Various items of late 19th/early 20th century silver plate, to include two plate carriers, diameters 23cm and 19cm, both with matching handles, a circular glass stand, diameter 25cm, a Mappin & Webb Princes Plate Art Nouveau style bowl with hammered finish, raised on four leaf feet, length handle to handle approx 24cm, a pair of sugar nips, three small matching toast racks, three matching three-piece cruet sets, toast rack, two large gravy boats, small children's mug, two copper hunting horns and two cases of cutlery, etc.Provenance: From the descendants of Andrew Barclay Walker (of Walker Gallery Liverpool), this item has been passed down the generations and is suggested from the family that this is originally from the Andrew Barclay Walker estate.
A Victorian silver novelty spirit flask in the form of a hunting horn with screw top, London 1885 by Sampson Mordan & Co, weight 121.1g, height 24.3cm.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 Victorian silver novelty table lighter in the form of a hunting horn with screw top, London 1899 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, weight 72.5g, height 16.4cm.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.
EIGHT FAMILLE ROSE 'HUNTING SCENE' DISHESQianlongEach with a central medallion depicting a deer chased by two hunting dogs surrounded by a lavish band of downward lappets at the inner cavetto, the scalloped rim with alternating cartouches enclosing white or coloured floral sprays on a black florets ground. 23.6cm (9 1/4in) diam. (8).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A LATE VICTORIAN HUNTING BROOCH, of an oval openwork form, displaying a riding crop and rope, approximate dimensions length 30.5mm x width 18.9mm, stamped to the reverse 15ct, fitted with a base metal brooch pin and C clasp, also fitted with a small bail to be worn as a pendant, approximate gross weight 3.4 grams (condition report: general light wear, light surface scratches, slight bend in the pin)
A COLLECTION OF WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE, MINTON, COALPORT AND AYNSLEY GIFTWARE, SMALL QUANTITY OF LEAD FOX HUNTING FIGURES, ETC, including a Foley China eight piece tea for two set, pattern no. 549, a Victorian Prattware turquoise ground mug, No.123 to the underside, majolica sheaf of wheat egg cup, two Wade Whimsies, a Swarowski candle holder (missing spike and chipped), set of six Coalport 'Ludlow' pattern napkin rings, lead fox hunting figures unmarked, etc, s.d. (Qty)
ONE BOX OF METALWARE AND LAMPS, to include a brass miner's lamp by Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Ltd - Eccles Manchester, a brass jam pot, two brass based oil lamps (one has a white glass shade and chimney), two copper and brass hunting horns, cutlery, a boxed set of Yeoman Plate cake forks 1958, brass ornaments, My Lady hand hammered pewter sugar sifter, a pewter cigarette dispenser, a circular hand hammered solid copper Arts & Crafts style tray with a piecrust rim stamped BBB on the back, diameter 29cm (1 box + loose)
Year: 19th CenturySize: 55cm x 45cmMedium: OilDescription: Fine 19th Century English hunting scene of a Terrier with a rabbit accompanied by a hound, oil on canvas by John Fitz Marshall. Excellent quality and condition example of the artists work, signed and inscribed RBA - probably an exhibited piece. Framed. Measurements: 55cm x 45cm framed approx
Year: 19th CenturySize: 81" x 50"Medium: OilDescription: Huge 19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Hunting scene depicting the Death of King William II, oil on canvas by Alexander David Cooper. Exhibition scale and quality panoramic scene of the Death Of King William II while hunting. The has been a lot of speculation as to the nature of his death whether it was an accident or murder. Presented in an antique renaissance style frame typical of the Pre-raphaelite style during the period. Measurements: 81" x 50" framed approxProvenance: Christies, London
Year: 19th CenturySize: 152cm x 76cmMedium: OilDescription: Large early 20th century of Colt Hunting in the New Forest, oil on canvas. Excellent quality and condition panoramic view of New Forest horses being hunted for military service. The composition is similar to another work by Kemp-Welch held in the Tate that she produced serval versions of. Unsigned. Unframed. Measurements: 152cm x 76cm unframed approx
A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX by Thropp & Taylor, Birmingham 1812, rounded rectangular, shaped for the pocket, the back with an oval reserve engraved with foliage, within a squigglework border, the hinged cover engraved with a hunting scene of a man holding a rabbit, watched on by three dogs, his horse standing by, in a tree and grass landscape, the snuff with striker to one end, gilded to interior. 5.5cm wide, 1.1 troy ounces
A GEORGE III SILVER-MOUNTED STONEWARE CIDER JUG maker IT, London 1792, the bulbous body with the sprigged decoration of hunting hounds, joyful characters and a windmill, the hinged cover with engraved crest, the collar inscribed PRESENTED TO THE OFFICERS MESS OF THE HARTFORDSHIRE MILITIA BY LIEUT. EDGAR R.S. SEBRIGHT MAY 1881. 25.5cm high

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