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A set of ten hunting coloured aquatints by Rawlins & Alken, including 'Stand and Deliver' and 'Heron Fishing', in Hogarth frames with verre eglomise, 29.5cm wide x 24.5cm high, aperture 18cm wide x 13cm high.Qty: 10Condition report: Some discolouration and light foxing to aquatints. Frames chipped in places and slight damage to verre eglomise.
NINE PIECES OF DOULTON LAMBETH AND ROYAL DOULTON SALT GLAZE STONEWARE, all pieces with applied relief decoration with tavern, fox hunting and other designs, includes miniature jug, miniature tankard with hallmarked silver rim, twin handled sugar bowls, mustard pot, pepperette, etc, tallest jug 13cm, impressed marks (9) (condition: majority of pieces in good condition)
LEWIS CARRO. 'The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony, in Eight fits.' Illustrated by Henry Holiday, first edition, first impression,"Baker" instead of "Butcher" on p.83, original pictorial cloth, cloth loose to spine, "Baker" instead of "Butcher" on p.83, all edges gilt, pastedown tear to rear, Macmillan, 1876. Condition Report: The cloth is still attached to one side and the joints are not cracked or broken. Postage: £19.56 Please note that the postage quote is an estimate of the amount that we would charge to send the item to a buyer in the UK. If you are outside of the UK, or there is no estimate shown here, please contact postage@davidlay.co.uk for a bespoke quote.
E. H. M. COX. 'Plant-Hunting in China: A History of Botanical Exploration in China and the Tibetan Marches.' First edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, dj rubbed on spine, toning to leaves, Collins, London, 1945, g; LOUIS LORETTE. 'The Lorette System of Pruning.' Revised edition, John Lane and the Bodley Head, London, 1946, vg; With thirty-eight good books, mostly on the subject of horiculture. (40) Dr Rob Senior arrived in West Cornwall from his native Yorkshire in the early 1960’s where he took up his vocation as a young GP and served the local community for 40 years. At the age of 12, Rob bought a book on Cacti. It was his first book, and established the twin passions of his life, books and plants. His library is a fabulous, eclectic collection of books, largely on plants and horticulture, but also nature and many other subjects, all brought together by a man with a curious and inquisitive mind. Condition: please request a condition report if you require additional information regarding the condition of this lot Postage: £45 Please note that the postage quote is an estimate of the amount that we would charge to send the item to a buyer in the UK. If you are outside of the UK, or there is no estimate shown here, please contact postage@davidlay.co.uk for a bespoke quote.
TWO FOB SEALS AND A SILVER-GILT FOB SEAL, 19TH CENTURYThe fob seals each with carnelian, comprising: a rectangular floral and foliate example, incised with a hunting scene; an openwork oval example, incised with a dog below motto scroll Take Heed; and an oval example with textured openwork serpent handle, incised Patience.; together with two carnelian intaglio brooches, one depicting a hunting scene in a shaped oval surround engraved with foliage; the other depicting two birds holding a knotted rope below the motto L'Amitie (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A QUANTITY OF JEWELLERY including a 22ct gold wedding band, 6.4 grams, a 14ct gold open faced pocket watch, with metal inner case, a gold wristwatch, a hunting stock pin, two tie pins, a diamond three stone ring, set in platinum, size P 1/2, a lapis lazuli and gold signet ring, and various other items
16th Century Venetian cedar or Cypress wood cassone or bridal chest, the rectangular hinged lid opening to reveal a richly coloured interior, depicting pyrographed hunting scenes deriving from Antonio Tempesta (1550-1630), the top edge of the interior with hammered fleur-de-lis details, above a deep frieze with further pyrographed and intaglio carved hunting scenes and Turquerie/Ottoman imagery, raised on a moulded plinth base, 180cm wide, 64cm deep, 59cm high
* Napkins. A set of fine Georgian napkins, 18th century, 6 large matching silk damask napkins, each finely hand-stitched with central motif of 3 interlocking crescents entwined with flower and leaf stems, and damask border between double rows of drawn threadwork, 1 napkin with 1 or 2 very small faint marks, each approximately 86 x 76cm (34 x 30ins), together with: Tablecloths. A large Art Nouveau banqueting cloth, circa 1900, white damask tablecloth, with large swirling pattern of beribboned posies of poppy flowers, buds, and seedheads, scattered marks and stains, several neatly darned small holes, 442 x 228cm (14.5 x 7.5ft), and 4 other tablecloths, comprising: a damask cloth with hand-worked monogram, 160 x 165cm (63 x 65ins); 2 lace tablecloths, the first a cream linen cloth with drawn threadwork border and corner decoration, and wide border of Maltese-style handmade Bedfordshire lace, circa 1920s/30s, overall size 107 x 105cm, width of lace 26cm, and the second a white cotton cloth hand-worked with Point de Venise-style insertions, and padded satin stitch and cutwork scrolls, circa 1900-1920s, 115 x 112cm; and a white damask cloth with red woven border of medieval-style hunting figures and animals, hand-worked initials 'HB' in red and white in centre, 84 x 70cm (33 x 27.5ins)Qty: (11)NOTESA rare set of finely-stitched early napkins in near pristine condition. The vogue for large napkins in the 18th century was driven by the need to protect the elaborate clothes worn. In 1774 a French treatise stated that the napkin should cover the front of the body from the neck down to the knees.
AFTER JAMES GILLRAY (1756-1815),AN ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED PRINT, THE GORDON-KNOT OR THE BONNY DUCHESS HUNTING THE BEDFORDSHIRE BULL, A 1797 HUMPHREY CARTOON INSPIRED BY THE DUCHESS OF GORDON SEEKING THE DUKE OF BEDFORD FOR HER LAST UNMARRIED DAUGHTER. 27 x 36cms. THOMAS ROWLANDSON, A BONNET SHOP, AN 1810 TEGG CARTOON AND WILLIAM HOGARTH, STROLLING ACTRESSES DRESSING IN A BARN, A HAND COLOURED ENGRAVING. 46 x 57.5cms.

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