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Three pairs of leather hunting/ rifding boots, with trees.Qty: 6Condition report:Sizes are not stated, on measuring them we would approximate them to be all size 6 or 8 in this lot, with the plain black boots being smaller than both pairs with the white cuffs. All are well worn with some patch repairs across the heels. The lasts are all good, with good age so a fair patina and leather stained.
Joy Hawken, Hound sketch,pencil, signed dated 1982,15x25cm;together with three limited edition hunting printsAfter Hawken, Wednesday Country on to Everdon, numbered 3/285After Hawken, Peter Jones with the Pytchley Hounds, numbered 220/285After Lionel Edwards, The Pytchley Hunt - Crick Meet 1952, not from an edition.Qty: 4Condition report:The sketch appears in good order, no evident damages to the paper, no discolouration or staining. Not inspected out of the frame.
Three pairs of leather hunting/ rifding boots, with trees.Qty: 6Condition report:Sizes are not stated, on measuring them we would approximate them to be all size 6 or 7 in this lot. All are well worn with some patch repairs across the heels. The lasts are all good, with good age so a fair patina and leather stained. Calf sizes are very approximate: boots with white tops, 15 1/2inch. Purely black leather boots 16 inches.
Chinese bone box of rectangular form with sliding cover, decorated with two seated figures, a pair of bone and hardwood scent bottles of fan-shape, engraved with figures, various other bone scent bottles, box with pierced cover, etc and a leather case containing a set of rulers and a painted hunting scene (9)
A COLLECTION OF PERSONAL EFFECTS BELONGING TO INVETERATE COLDITZ ESCAPER COLONEL PETER STORIE-PUGHTo include his Lock and Co bowler hat, silk top hat, army cap, helmet worn during WWII battle in France, hunting horn, and replica set of his medals.MBE - 1946 " for gallant and distinguished services in the field." Peter Storie-Pugh CBE (MBE) MC TD DLWhen Peter Storie-Pugh died, in 2011, he was the last man alive, in the world, to be sent to Colditz Castle in 1940. He went to war in May 1940 as a Lieutenant in the 6th Battalion Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment and was awarded the Military Cross in May 1940 at the battle of Doullens; where he was severely wounded. His helmet has the dent caused by falling masonry during the battle. Captured, he was taken to Bapaume Military Hospital, from where he soon escaped. Recaptured on his 21st birthday 11.11.1940, he was sent to Spangenburg Castle in the Harz Mountains. Other PoWs there at the same time included Airey Neave and later Major Bruce Shand, the Queen’s father. Peter Storie-Pugh escaped from Spangenberg and the author found the bridge under which he hid during this escape. However, he was recaptured at the railway station, beaten up and then taken to Colditz Castle. He is credited with being involved in 21 escapes attempts, one through the sewers, another through the attic walls and another over the roof. He was liberated on 16th April 1945 by the Americans and subsequently was awarded the MBE (Mil) for gallantry in Colditz. He held no hostility towards his captors whatsoever and indeed described the Head of Security Hauptman Eggers, as “fair minded, cunning but punctilious” During his captivity he passed his BA in Humanities, from Cambridge University, literally a correspondence course, and he also devised a code to MI9 from inside Colditz which was never broken. After the war Peter Storie-Pugh returned to Queen’s College Cambridge from where he obtained a first-class degree, a rarity in those days, joined to Cambridgeshire Regiment (Territorial Army) and started setting up a farm of pigs and sheep at Tyrells Hall near Cambridge. This farming experience sat neatly with his studies to become a veterinary surgeon and subsequently a don at Cambridge. Astonishingly, he would go on to command the 1st Battalion the Cambridgeshire Regiment, of which her Late Majesty, The Queen was Colonel in Chief, then the amalgamated 1st Bn Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Regiment of which Princess Margaret was the Colonel in Chief and he was appointed Deputy Commander 161 Infantry Brigade (the famous brigade that defended Kohima Ridge in April 1944). On his veterinary side, he was appointed President of the British Veterinary Association the President of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and finally set up EuroVet, the European body overseeing good veterinary practice. He was a Commissioner in Brussels for 10 years advising on the European Veterinary matters.He married Alison Lyle, who he met at The West Kent Hunt, in 1946. She was the daughter of Sir Oliver Lyle OBE, Head of Lyles Golden Syrup. Peter Storie-Pugh died in 2011 in France, where he had settled with his second family (Alison died in 1998) obituaries appeared in The Time and The Daily Telegraph; and The Daily Mail did an extensive article on him a few months before he died – this being the last interview of any kind he gave. Photographs of Peter Storie-Pugh: With HM The QueenPost card being sold in Colditz souvenir shopWith Kenneth LockwoodPSP in Colditz. In 1987 about to fly to Leipzig with other Colditz PoWsIn Mess Kit 1973Battalion orders when he was commanding1st Bn The Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Regt 1962 Replacement medals: Add as first Member of the British Empire (Mil Div) for Gallantry, Military Cross...Military Cross 1940 - for gallantry at the Battle of Doullens1939-45 StarFrance & Germany Star1939-45 War MedalTerritorial Decoration (1951') and 3 Bars
A 19th century Continental hunting hanger, blade cut with twin fullers, recurved brass crosspiece with acorn finials, staghorn grip (pommel missing), in its brass mounted leather scabbard, containing knife and fork (chape missing). Condition - poor to fair. * Due to new safety regulations and legal restrictions with ParcelForce and Royal Mail, we are unable to pack and/or send swords, bladed items and weaponary through postal service.Collection in person or arranging a courier service is recommended, storage charges will not be incurred on these items *
A TAXIDERMY KESTREL MOUNTED ON A WOODEN BASE, in a hunting position, wings spread, dried foliage on the base, mounted with wire to give the impression of flight, wood slanted base, (Condition Report: age worn condition some feathers are dirty and parted and would benefit from a clean, overall in ok condition but dusty in places Note: Sold in compliance with CITES regulations, with (non-transferable) Transaction Specific certificate number 24GBA10MUKPYW, Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites)
TWO SIGNED GERALD COULSON LANDSCAPE PRINTS, comprising 'Country Life' depicting a farm worker leading a pony along a lane and 'The Sound of Silence' depicting a lone swan on a river, approximate sizes 45cm x 53cm excluding frames, together with Glyn Matthews signed limited edition prints depicting game hunting, both from editions of 100, approximate sizes 27cm x 19cm
Figural jug of a man in a dark-green coat, orange scarf, dark brown hat with a black band. A riding crop and hunting horn as the handle. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Harry FentonIssued: c. 1940-1960Dimensions: 2.75"L x 1.75"W x 2.25"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
An earthenware drinking vessel with a pewter lid. The mug depicts in a raised relief a hunting scene. The banner on the side in German reads: Gute Waid Jagers Freud. In English translates to: Good hunting hunter's joy. Simon Peter Gerz West Germany golden sticker label. Issued: c. 1949-1990Dimensions: 6.25"L x 4.5"W x 11.25"HManufacturer: Simon Peter GerzCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear. As is. Minor chips on the beading.
Stoneware jar with raised relief hunting scenes. Jar has brown glazed banding with matching lid decorated with raised leaf design. Royal Doulton impressed mark. 7494. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5"H x 4.5" dia. Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Figural jug with a gray jacket, red scarf, and a brown hat with a yellow band. A riding crop and a hunting horn formed the handle. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Harry FentonIssued: 1937-1960Dimensions: 4"L x 2.5"W x 3.25"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
An oval covered serving dish with stag heads as the double handles, and a boar head as the finial. Panels of hounds hunting boar on the sides surrounded by oak branches. George Jones marked. Issued: c. 1875Dimensions: 12.25"L x 8"W x 8"HManufacturer: George JonesCondition: Age related wear. As is. Chipped on the bottom.
Gentleman in hunting attire with a vibrant red jacket and ivory white pants as he a holds a hunting whip. Royal Doulton backstamp. Huntsman Potted by Doulton Co hand written on base. Artist: Leslie HarradineIssued: 1927-1938Dimensions: 2.5"L x 2.5"W x 8.75"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A bone handle side arm or dagger with silver mounts and 12 inch blade together with another possibly Spanish dagger or hunting knife marked 'Osario' and '1892' the first knife is in very good condition with some wear to tip of blade and second also very good with wear to blade & only the tip of the brass sheath present

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