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A late 19th century Continental gilt brass bell, cast with figural handle over a body relief cast with a stag-hunting scene, height 14cm.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 photographic album of the British Army 1st Battalion regiment 'Black Watch' sent to India between 1919 and 1926, the photos dating between 1920 and 1923, during their stay in Allahabad, with photos of sports teams for football, cricket and running, and further photographs of the military nature, horse racing, hunting etcLocation:
Three pocket watches, comprising an AWW & Co Waltham Mass gold plated lady's hunting cased pocket watch, keyless wind, white enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, No 746 (AF), a Porthouse of London lady's pocket watch, open faced, key wind, white enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, 17 jewel movement, in an engine turned plated case and a late 19thC silver cased lady's pocket watch, open faced, key wind, silvered dial bearing Roman numeric chapter ring, central floral embossed detailing, in an heavily engine turned case with floral sprays, with interior inscription E Terry 29th March 1814, No 54118, 46.2g all in.
BOOKS ON LAKELAND HUNTING to include 'Try Back Lads Try Back Reminiscences of Northern Hunting Folk' by Lyn Harber 2011 Limited Edition 147/400 (signed), 'Try Back Lads, Try Back 2 Reminiscences of Northern Hunting Folk' by Lyn Harber 2012, 'The Eskdale & Ennerdale Foxhounds, The History of a Lakeland Pack' by Jill Mason 2005, 'Away My Lads, Away' by Jill Mason 2011 ( signed) etc. (9)
Geoffrey Sparrow - 'Crawley & Horsham Foot Followers' (Fox Hunting Scene), 20th century etching, signed, inscribed and dated '55, 20cm x 21cm, within a stained wood frame.Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
Bruno Krauel - 'Parforcejagd' (Fox Hunting Scene), 20th century oil on canvas, signed recto, titled verso, 34.5cm x 99cm, within a gilt frame.Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
A late 19th century Dutch silver rectangular box, the hinged lid and sides decorated in relief with classical figures, putti and a hunting scene, import mark Sheffield 1894 by Samuel Boyce Landeck, weight 102.6g, length 8.6cm.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.
° ° Burrard, Major G. [Gerald.] [Et. Al.] Big Game Hunting in the Himalayas and Tibet. London, 1925. Original cloth binding, rubbed, head and tail of spine fraying. * Colonel Richard Meinertzhagen’s copy, with his bookplate on the inside front cover and Malcolm Lyell’s 1969 ownership inscription on the front free endpaper.Malcolm Lyell (1922-2011) a good shot, a fisherman, a naturalist, a gardener, a hunter, an adventurer, and a raconteur who has been described as having been the doyen of the London gun trade.After being educated at Bryanston and Westminster School, he took a degree in forestry at Bangor University in 1943 and worked as a forester until 1947 when he became the manager of Westley Richards London showrooms.In 1955 when the parent company made the decision to close the London showrooms, Malcolm sought the backing of British and American sportsmen to finance his takeover of the business and established Westley Richards (Agency). Soon after acquiring it he bought Jeffery’s the gun-makers, and later Farlow’s, the fishing tackle specialists.The ultimate salesman, he not only had a comprehensive knowledge but also loved and was proud of what he was offering for sale. Over the next twelve years he developed, expanded, and advanced the business with great panache and the able assistance of his wife Rosamunde (they married in 1949).His success brought its own reward, in 1959 Holland and Holland invited him to merge his company with theirs and he became the managing director of the new enterprise. By the time of his retirement in 1988, he had acquired a plethora of clients many of whom became great friends; they included kings and princes, maharajahs, presidents, and prime ministers. Hollywood stars, white hunters, sportsmen and trophy collectors fell under his spell and with Rosamunde and his two daughters Caroline and Harmony he travelled the world combining business with pleasure.Malcolm was born a collector, as a boy he collected objects to exhibit and opened his own “museum” in his parents’ house in South Kensington (admission to it cost the viewer one penny). Throughout his life his own houses became filled with treasures gathered from across the globe.His passion and the intense enjoyment that he derived from his collection can be seen in the ephemera and the considered personal notes and annotations that he added to most of his books.
° ° Almeida, Antonio A. Jaguar Hunting in the Mato Grosso. Stanwill Press, 1976. Full dark brown leather binding, gilt, with the original stiff paper wrapper bound in. * With a presentation inscription on the second free endpaper and a letter from the author [dated 1985] tipped onto the inside front cover which explains that is from an edition of 1,000 copies which “… has run out.” The letter further tells us that “This is one of six that I had specially bound for presentation purposes.”Malcolm Lyell (1922-2011) a good shot, a fisherman, a naturalist, a gardener, a hunter, an adventurer, and a raconteur who has been described as having been the doyen of the London gun trade.After being educated at Bryanston and Westminster School, he took a degree in forestry at Bangor University in 1943 and worked as a forester until 1947 when he became the manager of Westley Richards London showrooms.In 1955 when the parent company made the decision to close the London showrooms, Malcolm sought the backing of British and American sportsmen to finance his takeover of the business and established Westley Richards (Agency). Soon after acquiring it he bought Jeffery’s the gun-makers, and later Farlow’s, the fishing tackle specialists.The ultimate salesman, he not only had a comprehensive knowledge but also loved and was proud of what he was offering for sale. Over the next twelve years he developed, expanded, and advanced the business with great panache and the able assistance of his wife Rosamunde (they married in 1949).His success brought its own reward, in 1959 Holland and Holland invited him to merge his company with theirs and he became the managing director of the new enterprise. By the time of his retirement in 1988, he had acquired a plethora of clients many of whom became great friends; they included kings and princes, maharajahs, presidents, and prime ministers. Hollywood stars, white hunters, sportsmen and trophy collectors fell under his spell and with Rosamunde and his two daughters Caroline and Harmony he travelled the world combining business with pleasure.Malcolm was born a collector, as a boy he collected objects to exhibit and opened his own “museum” in his parents’ house in South Kensington (admission to it cost the viewer one penny). Throughout his life his own houses became filled with treasures gathered from across the globe.His passion and the intense enjoyment that he derived from his collection can be seen in the ephemera and the considered personal notes and annotations that he added to most of his books.
° ° Hubback, Theodore. Principles of Wild Life Conservation. Game & Gun Ltd., London, n.d. [1936]. Original printed wrappers. * With compliments slip for “Game & Guns and The Angler’s Monthly” tipped on to the upper wrapper, signed by the author. [Chas. A Heyer & Co.] Big Game Hunting in East Africa. Large 4to., Nairobi, n.d. [c. 1930s]. Illustrated trade catalogue in the original, slightly rubbed, printed wrappers. Together with, Shaw & Hunter Organisers of Big Game and Scientific Expeditions. Gun Rifle and Ammunition Specialists. Sixth Avenue, Nairobi. [London] n.d. [c. 1930s]. Original, slightly soiled wrappers, and three copies of advertising brochures from Safariland Limited. Specialists in the Organisation and Outfitting of Big Game Shooting, Photographic & Scientific Expeditions. Oblong octavo, Sadler Street, Nairobi. N.d. [c. 1930s] in their original printed wrappers.Malcolm Lyell (1922-2011) a good shot, a fisherman, a naturalist, a gardener, a hunter, an adventurer, and a raconteur who has been described as having been the doyen of the London gun trade.After being educated at Bryanston and Westminster School, he took a degree in forestry at Bangor University in 1943 and worked as a forester until 1947 when he became the manager of Westley Richards London showrooms.In 1955 when the parent company made the decision to close the London showrooms, Malcolm sought the backing of British and American sportsmen to finance his takeover of the business and established Westley Richards (Agency). Soon after acquiring it he bought Jeffery’s the gun-makers, and later Farlow’s, the fishing tackle specialists.The ultimate salesman, he not only had a comprehensive knowledge but also loved and was proud of what he was offering for sale. Over the next twelve years he developed, expanded, and advanced the business with great panache and the able assistance of his wife Rosamunde (they married in 1949).His success brought its own reward, in 1959 Holland and Holland invited him to merge his company with theirs and he became the managing director of the new enterprise. By the time of his retirement in 1988, he had acquired a plethora of clients many of whom became great friends; they included kings and princes, maharajahs, presidents, and prime ministers. Hollywood stars, white hunters, sportsmen and trophy collectors fell under his spell and with Rosamunde and his two daughters Caroline and Harmony he travelled the world combining business with pleasure.Malcolm was born a collector, as a boy he collected objects to exhibit and opened his own “museum” in his parents’ house in South Kensington (admission to it cost the viewer one penny). Throughout his life his own houses became filled with treasures gathered from across the globe.His passion and the intense enjoyment that he derived from his collection can be seen in the ephemera and the considered personal notes and annotations that he added to most of his books.
° ° Batten, John. The Best of Sheep Hunting. Illustrated from Drawings by Gordon Allen and with color frontispieces of paintings by Carl Rungius and Henry Adamson from the author’s private collection. 2 volumes, Amwell Press, Clinton, New Jersey, 1981. Original cloth bindings, gilt, in slip case.* Number JHB-13 of a limited edition of 1,000 copies signed by the author, the artist and Jim Rikhoff, President of the National Sporting fraternity limited.With an additional presentation inscription to Malcolm Lyell on the limitation leaf and another discourse to him on sporting books written on two photocopied pages from a Rowland Ward book list. Batten, John. Skyline Pursuits. Illustrated with original line drawings by Gordon Allen, Jr. with a special forty-page photographic section from the author’s private collection. Color frontispiece by Carl Rungius. Amwell Press, Clinton, New Jersey, 1981. Original cloth binding, gilt, in slip case.* Number JHB-13 of a limited edition of 1,000 copies signed by the author, the artist and Jim Rikhoff, President of the National Sporting fraternity limited. With an additional presentation inscription to Malcolm Lyell on the limitation leaf. Together with, Valdez, Raul. The Wild Sheep of the World. With a Chapter on Hunting by John H. Batten. 4to., Mesilla, New Mexico, 1982. Publisher’s quarter leather binding. * One of a limited edition of 250 copies signed by the author, this copy unnumbered, but with a presentation inscription from him on the second free endpaper. Clark, James L. The Great Arc of the Wild Sheep. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1964. Original cloth binding in chipped and slightly faded dust wrapper. (4).Malcolm Lyell (1922-2011) a good shot, a fisherman, a naturalist, a gardener, a hunter, an adventurer, and a raconteur who has been described as having been the doyen of the London gun trade.After being educated at Bryanston and Westminster School, he took a degree in forestry at Bangor University in 1943 and worked as a forester until 1947 when he became the manager of Westley Richards London showrooms.In 1955 when the parent company made the decision to close the London showrooms, Malcolm sought the backing of British and American sportsmen to finance his takeover of the business and established Westley Richards (Agency). Soon after acquiring it he bought Jeffery’s the gun-makers, and later Farlow’s, the fishing tackle specialists.The ultimate salesman, he not only had a comprehensive knowledge but also loved and was proud of what he was offering for sale. Over the next twelve years he developed, expanded, and advanced the business with great panache and the able assistance of his wife Rosamunde (they married in 1949).His success brought its own reward, in 1959 Holland and Holland invited him to merge his company with theirs and he became the managing director of the new enterprise. By the time of his retirement in 1988, he had acquired a plethora of clients many of whom became great friends; they included kings and princes, maharajahs, presidents, and prime ministers. Hollywood stars, white hunters, sportsmen and trophy collectors fell under his spell and with Rosamunde and his two daughters Caroline and Harmony he travelled the world combining business with pleasure.Malcolm was born a collector, as a boy he collected objects to exhibit and opened his own “museum” in his parents’ house in South Kensington (admission to it cost the viewer one penny). Throughout his life his own houses became filled with treasures gathered from across the globe.His passion and the intense enjoyment that he derived from his collection can be seen in the ephemera and the considered personal notes and annotations that he added to most of his books.
° ° Sanchez-Arino, Tony. The Last of the Few. Safari Press – Inc, Long Beach, California, 1995. Original cloth binding in slip case. * Number 250 of a limited edition of 1,000 copies. This copy with a presentation inscription to Malcolm Lyell on the title page. Rikhoff, Jim. Hunting the Big Cats An Anthology. Illustrated with original Line Drawings and Color Plates by Bob Kuhn 2 volumes, Amwell Press, Clinton, New Jersey, 1981. Original cloth bindings, gilt, in slip case. * Number 382 of a limited edition of 1,000 copies signed by the author and the artist. Herne, Brian. Uganda Safaris. Amwell Press, Clinton, New Jersey, 1981. Original cloth binding, gilt, in slip case. * Number 847 of a limited edition of 1,000 copies signed by the author and Jim Rikhoff. Malcolm Lyell (1922-2011) a good shot, a fisherman, a naturalist, a gardener, a hunter, an adventurer, and a raconteur who has been described as having been the doyen of the London gun trade.After being educated at Bryanston and Westminster School, he took a degree in forestry at Bangor University in 1943 and worked as a forester until 1947 when he became the manager of Westley Richards London showrooms.In 1955 when the parent company made the decision to close the London showrooms, Malcolm sought the backing of British and American sportsmen to finance his takeover of the business and established Westley Richards (Agency). Soon after acquiring it he bought Jeffery’s the gun-makers, and later Farlow’s, the fishing tackle specialists.The ultimate salesman, he not only had a comprehensive knowledge but also loved and was proud of what he was offering for sale. Over the next twelve years he developed, expanded, and advanced the business with great panache and the able assistance of his wife Rosamunde (they married in 1949).His success brought its own reward, in 1959 Holland and Holland invited him to merge his company with theirs and he became the managing director of the new enterprise. By the time of his retirement in 1988, he had acquired a plethora of clients many of whom became great friends; they included kings and princes, maharajahs, presidents, and prime ministers. Hollywood stars, white hunters, sportsmen and trophy collectors fell under his spell and with Rosamunde and his two daughters Caroline and Harmony he travelled the world combining business with pleasure.Malcolm was born a collector, as a boy he collected objects to exhibit and opened his own “museum” in his parents’ house in South Kensington (admission to it cost the viewer one penny). Throughout his life his own houses became filled with treasures gathered from across the globe.His passion and the intense enjoyment that he derived from his collection can be seen in the ephemera and the considered personal notes and annotations that he added to most of his books.
° ° Batten, John H. The Best of Tiger Hunting. An Anthology. Original color plates and line drawings by Peter Darrow. 2 volumes, Amwell Press, Clinton, New Jersey, 1986. Original cloth bindings, gilt, in slip case. * Number JHB#19 of a limited edition of 1,000 copies signed by the author, the artist and Jim Rikhoff, President of the National Sporting fraternity limited.With an additional presentation inscription to Malcolm Lyell on the front free endpaper and a letter from the author loosely inserted in volume 2. Batten, John H. The Formidable Game. Illustrated with original line drawings and color frontispiece by Peter Darro. With a special photographic section from the author’s private collection. Amwell Press, Clinton, New Jersey, 1981. Original cloth bindings, gilt, in slip case. * Number 844 of a limited edition of 1,000 copies signed by the author, the artist and Jim Rikhoff. With an additional presentation inscription to Malcolm Lyell on the limitation leaf. Sanchez-Arino, Tony. Ivory. Original line drawings and color frontispiece by Bob Kuhn. Photographs from the author’s private collection. Amwell Press, Clinton, New Jersey, 1981. Original cloth bindings, gilt, in slip case. * Number 833 of a limited edition of 1,000 copies signed by the author and Jim Rikhoff. With a presentation inscription to Rosamunde and Malcolm Lyell from the author on the verso of the frontispiece. Dyer, Anthony. The East African Hunters. The History of the East African Professional Hunters’ Association. Illustrated with original line drawings by Bob Kuhn and with photographs from the Association’s private collection. Amwell Press, Clinton, New Jersey, 1981. Original cloth bindings, gilt, in slip case. * Number 847 of a limited edition of 1,000 copies signed by the author and Jim Rikhoff.Malcolm Lyell (1922-2011) a good shot, a fisherman, a naturalist, a gardener, a hunter, an adventurer, and a raconteur who has been described as having been the doyen of the London gun trade.After being educated at Bryanston and Westminster School, he took a degree in forestry at Bangor University in 1943 and worked as a forester until 1947 when he became the manager of Westley Richards London showrooms.In 1955 when the parent company made the decision to close the London showrooms, Malcolm sought the backing of British and American sportsmen to finance his takeover of the business and established Westley Richards (Agency). Soon after acquiring it he bought Jeffery’s the gun-makers, and later Farlow’s, the fishing tackle specialists.The ultimate salesman, he not only had a comprehensive knowledge but also loved and was proud of what he was offering for sale. Over the next twelve years he developed, expanded, and advanced the business with great panache and the able assistance of his wife Rosamunde (they married in 1949).His success brought its own reward, in 1959 Holland and Holland invited him to merge his company with theirs and he became the managing director of the new enterprise. By the time of his retirement in 1988, he had acquired a plethora of clients many of whom became great friends; they included kings and princes, maharajahs, presidents, and prime ministers. Hollywood stars, white hunters, sportsmen and trophy collectors fell under his spell and with Rosamunde and his two daughters Caroline and Harmony he travelled the world combining business with pleasure.Malcolm was born a collector, as a boy he collected objects to exhibit and opened his own “museum” in his parents’ house in South Kensington (admission to it cost the viewer one penny). Throughout his life his own houses became filled with treasures gathered from across the globe.His passion and the intense enjoyment that he derived from his collection can be seen in the ephemera and the considered personal notes and annotations that he added to most of his books.
African tribal collection - 2 Maasai double ended hunting spears, Maasai boys spear, round headed chieftain's pike, walking stick made by the Watusi tribe with concealed blade for killings snakes, oil painting on canvas stuck onto board of a Maasai princess (circa 1950's) with accompanying photograph, 4 framed printed portraits of tribes people & a framed print of a Zanzibar Arab, Zanzibar waist knife & a Zanzibar white metal necklace with drops in the form of seeds. Provenance: The vendor was born in the Serengeti whilst her father was a district governor for the region in the 1940's & 1950's
A mid-Victorian scrap book of prints and drawings assembled by William Morton Philips, including botanical subjects cut from 18th c Chinese wallpaper, a lithograph of Mr Sarony's Photographic Establishment Scarborough and vignettes of costume and fashion, an advertisement for mourning flowers and droops, Victorian chromo Valentine cards, hunting scenes, historic houses, churches and monuments, birds and animals, children, paper puzzle, Peace Commemoration firework display Green Park and many other subjects, each leaf filled, recto and verso (35 x 25cm), signed W Morton Philips 1857, contemporary half calf over marbled boards, worn Provenance: William Morton Philips (1852-1940) of Heybridge, Staffordshire. The son of John William Philips (1827-1914) and his wife Adelaide Louisa Manningham-Fuller (1833-1860). He married in 1882, Caroline Anne Kate Stockford (1856-1955) Condition ReportSome leaves slightly browned but in generally very good condition
Bindings. Radcliffe (F. P. Delme) - The Noble Science: A Few General Ideas on Fox-Hunting for the Use of the Rising Generation of Sportsmen and More Especially Those of the Hertfordshire Hunt Club, engraved title, plates, last leaf of prefix re-mounted, later scarlet half morocco gilt with raised bands by Hatchards, ownership signature, 8vo, London: Ackermann 1839, uniform with a Memoir of the Rev John Russell and his Out-of-Door Life, ownership signature (Burton H Philips from R G P 1 October 1879), 1878 and R S Surtees - Mr Sponge's Sporting Tour, Handley Cross or Mr Jorrocks' Hunt and Mr Romford's Hounds, hand coloured illustrations, engraved book plate, 1854 and circa (5)
An English silver lever watch, in engine turned case, 55mm, London 1874 and an R.N.I.B. keyless lever nickel plated hunting cased blind person's watch, early 20th c (2) Condition ReportSilver watch - not in working order, wear to case, dial cracked. Blind person's watch in good condition and working order
A Doulton saltglazed brown stoneware hunting jug, 19th c, the spirally lobed brass lid engraved Presented by H H Scharrer to his Partners J & C Scharrer, 38cm h Condition ReportBrass originally plated now plating worn off and with polish residues, finial bent but not split, probably originally mounted on a metal foot as evidenced by band of lost glaze about 3mm in extent, not cracked or chipped

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