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Mesolithic- Danish double edged flint knife belonging to the Ellerbeck culture (5400-4000BC) who were one of the largest civilizations in Mesolithic era spreading to southern Scandinavia, Finland, Germany & Poland and who subsisted on hunting and shellfish. The blade was found on the Isle of Funen and measures 11cm in length with a marbled patination.
Neolithic- Collection of stone age flint tools including two knives and an arrowhead. The largest knife is of elongated double edged form measuring 12cm in length with the smaller of leaf form measuring 4.3cm. The included arrowhead is of the transverse variety and was used for hunting large prey 2.3cm. (3)
A COLLECTION OF SEVEN POCKET WATCHES AND TWO CHAINS (12)Comprising; a silver cased, keyless wind half hunting cased pocket watch, detailed Record Dreadnought, Birmingham 1928, two silver cased, keyless wind openfaced pocket watches, two silver cased key wind, openfaced pocket watches, an Elgin U.S.A gilt metal keyless wind hunting cased pocket watch and a base metal cased, key wind openfaced pocket watch, a silver watch Albert chain, with two coin pendants, another silver curb link chain and three watch keys
THREE GENTLEMEN'S POCKET WATCHES (3)Comprising; a silver cased, key wind openfaced pocket watch, a silver cased, keyless wind openfaced Waltham pocket watch, Birmingham 1906 and a gilt metal cased, keyless wind, half hunting cased pocket watch, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and detailed Haines, Bognor
India, Ceylon, Burma. Photograph album of a journey from England to India, circa 1905-06, containing 96 gelatin silver print views beginning at Gibraltar, and including Stromboli, Port Said, Suez Canal, Aden, Bombay Harbour, Ahmedabad (the Jama Masjid, Ahmed Shah's mosque, Hathi Singh's temple, cattle market), Mount Abu (including women coolies and rickshaw men), the Adhi-din-ka-jhompra, Ajmere street scenes, Udaipur (temple, street scenes, etc.), Jaipur, Delhi, the Kubal-Minar, Lahore, Peshawar (including street scenes), and the Khyber Pass, each mounted on album leaves and with captions in English, some spotting to outer margins of leaves, all edges gilt, original half maroon morocco, somewhat worn with backstrip deficient, covers heavily marked, small folio, together with another similar-size album in similar binding (presumably composed by the same owner) containing views in Burma and Ceylon, including Chinese street scenes in Bhamo, Upper Burma, Burmese huts, bazaar, elephants at work, views of the harbour at Colombo, Newera Eliya, Rozelle, Kandy etc., similarly worn with backstrip deficient, plus a smaller photographic album of views in India taken by the wife of Colonel Harry Watson, Third King's Royal Rifles in 1912, containing 160 small photographs showing military life, parades, visits and hunting, Colonel Hallaran's pet Leopard, views in Cawnpore, Lucknow, Secundra, rickshaws, bearers, and ending with a group portrait photograph of the cast of the Third King's Royal Rifles production of The Modern Aladdin, small oblong 4to, another photograph album of India relating to the 1st Battalion, King's Shropshire Light Infantry circa 1929-1932, including views of camps on the North West Frontier including Razmak, Kuldana and Mahsud in Waziristan, a copy of India through the Stereoscope, A Journey through Hindustan conducted by James Ricalton, New York & London, Underwood & Underwood, 1907, plus two small carte-de-viste albums of cabinet photograph portraits, all edges gilt, original binding of tortoiseshell and mother of pearl with dark green leather spine and gilt metal clasp, another similar small carte-de-viste album bound in brown leather with decorative upper cover and gilt metal clasp, both 8vo, and a late 19th century musical album containing over 50 carte-de-visite photograph portraits, bound in original decorated brown leather gilt, with clasp in working order, 4toQty: (8)
Iraq. A group of 7 personal photograph albums from Wing Commander C.W.M. (Larry) Ling, DFC AFC (1911-2001) while based at RAF Habbaniya and Baghdad, Iraq, c. 1940-42, including numerous photographs of Crown Prince Abdallah (Prince Regent of Iraq), the future King Faisal II (as a boy, aged about 7), Nuri Pasha (later Iraqi prime minister), Princess Amal 'Asmahan' and senior British officers including Major Generals E.P. Quinan, D.G. Bromilow, Lieutenant Colonel V. Paley, with senior military presentations and royal visits at RAF Habbaniya, polo playing, hunting and shooting parties, street scenes in Kurdistan, Amman, Baghdad, Chaqlawa, Rowandez and Basra, also crashed aircraft at Amman aerodrome, a total of over 200 photographs, mostly 7.5 x 13 cm and smaller sizes, pasted or window-mounted in 7 albums and largely captioned on mounts in ink, original cloth/limp leather, oblong 8vo and similar sizesQty: (7)Footnote: C.W.M. Ling was Chief Flying Instructor at No. 4 Flight Training School at RAF Habbaniya and was injured while defending it during the Iraqi Insurgency in 1941. The albums contain at least 10 images of the future King Faisal II.
O'Brien (Sicele, 1887-1931, pioneering Irish pilot). A well-presented and photographically illustrated scrap album relating to the O'Brien family of Lohort Castle, Mallow, County Cork, early 20th century, photographs including interior scenes of the Castle, watercolour illustrations, autographs, a satirical recipe for 'Suffragette pudding', photographs of Miss O'Brien's horses and North Kildare Harriers hunting meets, visits to country houses in Ireland and England with signed cards including the Plunketts of Killeen Castle, the Lawrence family of Howth Castle, then entries for a visit to Prees Heath Camp and wartime entries including a photograph of Sicele O'Brien standing by her Red Cross ambulance, photographs of bomb damage at Ypres and St Omer Camp with her comrades, with further ephemera following the war including signed cards from Haselbech Hall (the home of the Ismays of White Star Line and Titanic), Stanford Hall, Loughborough and a trip to Italy, and ending with a section of photographs and ephemera relating to the Bournemouth Easter Flying Meeting, 16 April 1927, including an official race card, various clippings and cuttings, plus photographs of aircraft including the 1928 air crash which resulted in one of Miss O'Brien's legs being amputated, and finally of Scotland's First Air Rally, organised by Sicele O'Brien, a total of approximately 140 photos including some real photo postcards plus a number of other postcards, news cuttings, a few watercolours and sketches, various autographs including some on tipped-in sheets on rectos and versos of 70 leaves, 30 blank leaves at rear, all edges gilt, contemporary green straight-grain morocco, upper cover gilt-titled 'Lohort Castle 1892', slightly rubbed, 4to (23 x 20 cm)Qty: (1)Footnote: Sicele O'Brien was one of Ireland's pioneering pilots and only the second woman in Britain or Ireland to get a commercial pilot's licence. She grew up in Dublin, London and Cork and spent time in the family home of Lohort Castle (which was burned in 1921). She served as a First Aid Nursing Yeomanry driver during the First World War between May 1917 and April 1919. She obtained her commercial pilot's licence in 1927 and won the first women's air race - the Aerial Oaks - in 1926. On 20 October 1928 she lost her leg in an accident near Mill Hill Golf Course, Middlesex. She remained passionate about aviation nonetheless, writing articles, organising air rallies and working on behalf of the Air League of the British Empire and was one of the two founders of the Aviation Ambulance Association of England. She was killed in 1931 when her plane crashed on takeoff at Hatfield, Hertfordshire.
A Victorian silver mounted Doulton Lambeth salt glazed stoneware ale jug and beaker the silver mounts marked London, 1889 by Saunders & Shepherd, relief moulded with tavern and hunting scenes, impressed marks, (2)first height 17.5 cmCondition: Good condition. very slight chip to inner rim of jug by silver mount
G WILSON OF APPLEBY; a hallmarked silver pair cased pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals outside a central landscape depicting a figure hunting on horseback within landscape scene, with fusée movement, the case marked for Chester 1849.Additional InformationLight scratches, scuffs and wear to the case, the dial with loss to the lacquer finish. The watch is currently not functioning.
ROYAL DOULTON; three King Arthur series plates, each decorated with a jousting scene, diameter of largest 27.5cm, together with two Royal Doulton series ware plates, a Royal Doulton fox hunting sandwich plate, a pair of Spode Italian pattern blue and white candlesticks and a Majolica stand (9).Additional InformationAll of the Doulton plates are crazed throughout. The Majolica dish has a large chip to one of the handles and is crazed throughout. The Spode candlesticks are lightly grubby.
MARY RODGERS; watercolour, 'Hawleston, Northants', signed and dated '89, 37 x 56cm, framed and glazed, together with a pastel landscape, signed C. Alice, and a pastel study of a hunting dog, indistinctly signed and dated 1955, (3). (D)Additional InformationThe Mary Rodgers is generally clean and bright. The pastel landscape is undulated in the frame. The dog pastel is generally bright with a few light foxing marks - the frame is worn and scuffed.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
A PAIR OF BLACK LEATHER RIDING BOOTSWith trees bearing label for Tom Hill, KnightsbridgeTogether with a pair of pigskin gaiters and two riding/hunting crops, all contained in a Fortnum & Mason hamper Condition Report: All items showing wear consistent with age and use. Condition Report Disclaimer
ÆŸ CHOMEL, Noel. Dictionaire Oeconomique, or the Family Dictionary... revised and recommended by Mr. R. Bradley, 2 vols., illustrations, contemporary panelled calf, folio, 1725. Contains advice on health, hunting, gardening, animal breeding, meats, drink, soaps, vermin, weights and measures, rural sports, etc. Condition Report: Binding somewhat rubbed, spines somewhat wornCondition Report Disclaimer
AN E. MOTSCH TRICORN HAT In black felt with trimmed ostrich feather and gilt bands with a boar hunting pin stamped 'Rallye de Mimizan', original cardboard boxCatalogue Note: A similar hat is in the Musee de la Mode de la Ville de Paris, number 1961.65.105 and dated c.1900 Condition Report: Box much damaged. Condition Report Disclaimer
Saddle Chair In Vintage Leather Cigar Complete With Footstool Inspired By The Heritage Of Equestrian Pursuit, The Saddle Chair Evokes The Spirit Of Freedom And The Harnessing Of Power That A Saddle Represents. The Unique Shape Evokes Adventure, Speed And Sporting Elegance Of Polo, Racing And Hunting. Unique And Iconic Design, Inspired By Equestrian Pursuits Actual Saddles Affixed Either Side Hand Made By Artisans Using Corner-Blocked Joinery And Stitching Seat Suspension Features S-Shaped Steel Springs Topped With Thick, Luxuriously Soft Foam For Premium Support Chair: W74 X D106 X H78cm Footstool: W54 X D66 X H41cm SR38 Ex Display Showroom Item
Saddle Chair In Vintage Leather Cigar Complete With Footstool Inspired By The Heritage Of Equestrian Pursuit, The Saddle Chair Evokes The Spirit Of Freedom And The Harnessing Of Power That A Saddle Represents. The Unique Shape Evokes Adventure, Speed And Sporting Elegance Of Polo, Racing And Hunting. Unique And Iconic Design, Inspired By Equestrian Pursuits Actual Saddles Affixed Either Side Hand Made By Artisans Using Corner-Blocked Joinery And Stitching Seat Suspension Features S-Shaped Steel Springs Topped With Thick, Luxuriously Soft Foam For Premium Support Chair: W74 X D106 X H78cm Footstool: W54 X D66 X H41cm
A FINE WOVEN LINEN DAMASK HUNTING TABLECLOTH PROBABLY 17TH CENTURY Woven with lines of huntsmen in breeches blowing their horn, the individual scenes with bears, deer and lions/kylin type creatures being hunted, the top border with mounted horsemen and dogs, with narrow checkerboard selvages 190cm x 214cmTogether with a fine woven linen damask hunting tablecloth, woven with a hunting scene to centre, including dogs, and huntsmen chasing deer before a mansion, with peacocks and other birds to sky, all within a woodland setting, with pairs of ladies and gentlemen centred fountains, backed by classical buildings to top and bottom border, with checkerboard selvages, 'Thornton' written in indelible ink to one corner, probably end 17th century/ 18th century, 208cm wide x 232cm longTogether with an early 19th century linen damask tablecloth woven classical fan to the central section bordered by wheat and flowers and Egyptian motifs within the borders, a wide border including lions, birds and serpents to each end, red initials to corner G III G, 4 1884, possibly later than date of making, 260cm wide x 270cm long and two other later 19th century tablecloths Condition Report: A 17th century linen damask tablecloth condition- Some small holes, largest is 12mm, mainly near edge, possibly as a result from being hung at some stage, fine brown/iron marks as per photos.Late 17th century linen damask tablecloth condition - some marks to the ground as per the photos Group of three 19th century linen damask tablecloth condition - one holedCondition Report Disclaimer
A Halcyon Days enamel and gilt brass James Purdey & Sons miniature carriage clock, quartz movement, 3½in. (8.9cm.) high inc. handle; together with two Halcyon Days enamel hunting subject boxes, one with detached lid. (3) * Condition: Clock: Gilt worn. Otherwise good. Requires a new battery. Boxes: One VG, the other with detached lid, otherwise good.
Seven 19th century Staffordshire models of Poodles, comprising a hunting Poodle with bird in mouth, raised on stepped rectangular base, 3¾in. (9.6cm.) high; three with flower baskets in mouth, one looking forward, 5in. (12.7cm.) long, the others to the side; and three seated on their haunches, each with gilt collars and locks, the tallest measuring 5½in. (14cm.) high. (7)
A set of six 19th Century Webbs Tileries of Worcester dust pressed tiles, sepia transfer printed with figures in peasant dress engaged in fishing, farming, hunting, wine making etc., within stylised floral borders, each with 'REGd No 12387' to the sides, c.1889, 6in. (15.2cm.) square; together with two glazed tiles depicting raised silhouettes of a young maiden and dandy. (8)
Henry Alken (British, 1785-1851), Set of seven hunting scenes, titled - Yoi push him up' - 'a Choker after 40 mins: sharp' - 'an awkward place' - 'Essex ........ the ditch' - 'the bullfinch' - 'Gone away' - 'The run'- watercolour and charcoal on tinted paper, 9½ x 14in. (24.1 x 35.5cm.), in 19th century reeded gilt frames. (7)
A set of eight Channel Islands silver place card holders by Bruce Russell of Guernsey, 1998, hunting theme, each depicting animals and birds to include rabbit, bust of stag, head of hunting dog, duck in flight, goose and various other game birds, of disc form, 1¼in. (3.3cm.) high, weight 3.3 tr.oz. (8) * All holders in good condition with light surface wear only.
A Dutch style pewter and cranberry glass flagon, late 19th century in the early 18th century style, the flattened, circular glass body within a pewter overlay decorated with foliage, masks, rocaille and vine fruit, each side with scenes of putti hunting and fishing, with scroll handle and seated putto stopper, on a flared circular foot, 9in. (22.8cm.) high, fault to handle.

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