SIR KYFFIN WILLIAMS RA Gwasg Gregynog linocut - entitled 'Hunting the Fox', 30 x 38cmsProvenance: private collection mid-WalesAuctioneer's Note: printed by Gerard O'Shea at Gwasg Gregynog (Press), Newtown from the original lino block which was gifted by the artist to the press. The impression is on hand-made watermarked Gwasg Gregynog paper. Similar composition in oils stands as one of Sir Kyffin's most famous paintings, 'Farmers on Glyder Fach' and is held by the National Library of WalesPresentation & Condition: no problems, framed and glazedPlease note that this lot may be subject to Droite de Suite at 4% of the hammer price (Please see terms / enquire)
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A gold Charm Bracelet including several charms and 1907 half-sovereign, plus another link chain, 40.6 grams. Further information: The charm chain links are stamped 9 Ct, as are the mount to the half sovereign, the 10 s note holder, the miniature tankard and the cockerel. There seems to be a stamp of some sort on the heart pendant which is set with a chip diamond (tested) and two small coloured stones, the propelling pencil holder is set with two bands of chip diamonds (tested) but no hallmark is obvious. The remaining charms including a jewelled orb, an Ostrich, a rabbit, a lion, a key, a Scottie dog, a hunting horn with fox mask, a pony and a beaver are apparently not hallmarked, neither is the short odd piece of chain although the metal appears to very soft as the links are badly worn.
Taxidermy: Carpathian Wild Boar (Sus scrofa attila), dated 30th November, 2001, Hungary, mounted by Carl Church, Taxidermy, Pickering, North Yorkshire, large adult male shoulder mount, with head turning very slightly to the left, from the wall 76cm, height 52cm, including framed Hungarian Hunting Certificate, taxidermist's trade card to verso.
Tusks/Hides: A Quantity of Hunting Trophies, circa early 21st century, comprising - three sets of European Wild Boar Tusks, all mounted upon carved Austro-German shields, a set of Common Warthog Tusks, dated 2002, Osonjiva, Namibia, mounted upon a shaped oval oak shield, a mounted Oryx tail & Blue Wildebeest tail, as fly swats, a Black-Backed Jackal hide, mounted upon black felt backing material, a mounted animal leg table lamp, with Zebra print shade, (qty).
Horns/Skulls: A Selection of African Game Trophy Skulls, a varied selection of African hunting trophies to include - two male South African Springbok horns on upper skulls, Blesbok adult male horns on upper skull, Common Impala young adult male horns on upper skull, Warthog complete skull, Blue Wildebeest adult horns on upper skull, Gemsbok Oryx horns on upper skull, Black Wildebeest adult male horns on upper skull, Cape Red Hartebeest horns on upper skull, (9).
Taxidermy: A Wall Cased European Sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus), circa 2021, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermist & Naturalist, Darlington, Co Durham, a superb high quality full mount adult male Sparrowhawk, in hunting pose, with wings upright and legs outstretched, a male Chaffinch within reach, other Chaffinches making their escape beyond, mounted above a fern covered tree stump, set against a watercolour painted woodland scene back drop, enclosed within an oak framed wall hanging five-glass display case, 71cm by 17cm by 47.5cm excluding outer frame, bearing taxidermist's small trade label to frame edge, also taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso with Cites Article 10 (non transferable) licence no. 216024/32. Sparrowhawk Specimen aquired 25/05/1996, mounted May 2021.
Taxidermy: Anthropomorphic Gamekeeper Mouse and Son, circa 2021, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermist & Naturalist, Darlington, Co Durham, a full mount anthropomorphic Gamekeeper mouse and son in full hunting attire, stood upon a small tree stump, each with miniature shotgun in hand, set against an oil painted woodland scene back drop, enclosed within an oak framed wall hanging five-glass display case, 24cm by 6cm by 29.5cm excluding outer frame, signed to interior ''Gamekeeper & Son'', A.J. Armitstead 2021, taxidermist's full paper trade label to verso
Horns/Skulls: A Selection of African Game Trophy Skulls, a varied selection of African hunting trophies to include - two male South African Springbok horns on upper skulls, Blesbok adult male horns on upper skull, Common Impala adult male horns on upper skull, Warthog upper skull, Blue Wildebeest adult male horns on upper skull, Gemsbok Oryx horns on upper skull, Black Wildebeest adult male horns on upper skull, Cape Red Hartebeest horns on upper skull, (9).
Various Artists. A Selection of Etchings by the Etching Club, London: Joseph Cundall & Thomas Bosworth, 1865, 12 original etchings by John E. Millais, Thomas Creswick, Frederick Tayler, Samuel Palmer, Richard Ansdell, W. Holman Hunt, Richard Redgrave, John C. Horsley, George B. O'Neill, C. W. Cope, James C. Hook and Seymour Haden, all printed on chine appliqué, with thick wove backing paper, some light scattered spots (mostly light), pale waterstain to outer margin of plates 1-5, 9 & 12, heavier spotting to title and contents leaf, yellow chalk-glazed endpapers, with bookplate of Cyril Flower to front pastedown, and neat presentation inscription to front endpaper 'Cyril Flower from R.C.J.', original publisher's maroon morocco-backed cloth gilt, rubbed and scuffed with some marks, and a little wear to extremities, folio (sheet size 45 x 32 cm)Qty: (1)NOTESContents: Happy Spring-time, by John E. Millais (Goldman 33), A Roughish Road by a Loch side, by Thomas Creswick, A Day's Hunting in the Fens, by Frederick Tayler, The Herdsman [or The Weary Ploughman], by Samuel Palmer (Lister 8, viii/viii), The Park, by Richard Ansdell, The Day in the Country, by W. Holman Hunt (Bronkhurst Appendix B21), Summer Woods, by Richard Redgrave, The Dunenna's Return, by John C. Horsley, The Portrait, by George B. O'Neill, The Spring Flood, by C.W. Cope, Gathering Eggs from the Cliff, by James C. Hook, and A Study in Kensington Gardens, by Seymour Haden (Schneiderman 31, iii/iii).
TWO PAINTED TAPESTRY EFFECT WALL HANGINGS. A wall hanging painted in tapestry effect with a substantial country house in a wooded landscape, the border with three roundels 'Foy Et Roy' 154 x 198cm. A similar panel painted in the 16th century tapestry manner with three men on horseback hunting with castles, trees and figures to the distance, 139 x 182 cm.
An Edwardian silver mounted ebony and ivory conductors baton, a copper hunting horn, a cloth bound volume of C. Dixon, Game Birds and Wild Fowl together with a tray of assorted items including commemorative crowns, Japanese Meiji period ivory box, Chinese blue and white box and a Continental porcelain box, etc (four pieces and one tray)
A QUANTITY OF JEWELLERY including a sapphire and diamond cluster ring, set in 18ct white gold, size H, a gold foliate engraved full hunting cased pocket watch, a pair of amethyst drop earrings, a silver open faced pocket watch and watch chain, five pairs of assorted 9ct gold cufflinks, 28 grams, assorted gold and gem set brooches and stick pins
TWO MINIATURE GOLD POCKET WATCHES one open cased with dial signed Valdez, and 15 jewelled Swiss movement signed Aegler W. Co., 25mm dia., the other half hunting cased, with unsigned Swiss lever movement, cuvette engraved Le Roy & Fils, 57 Bond Street, London, Paris, 30mm dia, also with a gold plated pocket watch
A 9CT GOLD HALF HUNTING CASED POCKET BY J.W. BENSON, LONDON the signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, 45mm dia., 64.5 grams, together with a 9ct gold curb link watch chain, suspending a 9ct gold 't' bar and a 9ct gold foliate engraved medallion, 29cm long, 31.5 grams In a fitted case by J.W. Benson Ltd., 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill, E.C.4
Charles Walter SIMPSON (1885-1971)Hunting SceneGouache on board Signed54 x 77cmCondition report: This gouache needs a clean and varnish. We can see no other condition issuesThis along with several other lots in the sale comes from the estate of the last in the line of the Peak family. Long established picture framers of this town. The siblings can remember being told of Stanhope Forbes visiting the Causeway head shop.
A SCOTTISH SOUVENIR-WARE WORK TABLE TOP CABINETMID-19TH CENTURYThe sarcophagus shaped hinged top revealing a fitted interior with a quilted lined and tooled leather panel to the inside lid above compartments, the lower part with a pair of doors enclosing an arrangement of drawers surrounding a niche, the exterior elaborately decorated with transfer images including hunting and rural scenes48cm high, 44cm wide, 30cm deep Condition Report: Marks, scratches, chips, splits and abrasions consistent with age and use.Some fading to the printed decoration.Some repairs including to the ebonised nulled mouldings.Some warping to the wood including to the back, a door, the top.Evidence of old worm.The interior silk fragmenting.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

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