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AN ONYX AND COLD PAINTED BRONZE ASHTRAY, mounted with a Pointer hunting dog retrieving a game bird, to an oval onyx base with rough edge. 10cm high by 21cm longThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Some losses to the paintwork, bronze rocks and requires tightening.
Antlers/Horns: European Red Deer (Cervus elaphus hippelaphus), circa 1964, Crimean Peninsula, Russia, Gold Medal of International Safari Club, taken by Jurgen Josch, 12kg, 226 C.I.C, length 46½ inches, adult Imperial stag antlers on upper skull, 14 points (7+7), widest spread 42-1/2'', height 56-1/2'', mounted upon a Rowland Ward style shaped oak shield, bearing identification plaque. Provenance: Ex Lot - 833 Tennants Fine Art auction 05th July 2007. Shot by Jurgen Josch on his 30th birthday, 27th September 1964, in the Crimean Peninsula, Russia, in the former hunting area of the Russian Czars. Further details of this specimen appear in Jurgen Josch's book, Hirschfieber, pages 63-73.
Deer Interest: A Large Selection of Books Relating to Moose, Elk, Big Game, and Deer Species in North America, to include - Ecology and Management of the North American Moose, Buffalo Nation, North American Elk, The Nature of the Caribou, Elk of North America, Moose, The World of the American Elk, The World of the Moose, A Whitetail Retrospective, Hunting Big-Game Trophies in North America, The Real Rudolph, The Elk of North America, An American Crusade for Wildlife, The North American Buffalo, Big Game of North America, The Deer of North America, The Moose Book, etc, (25)
Deer Interest: Whitehead. G. Kenneth, ''Hunting & Deer Stalking throughout the World'', hardback copy, 1982, ''Hunting & Deer Stalking Deer in Britain through the ages'', hardback copy, 1980, ''Hunting & Deer Stalking throughout the World'', hardback copy, 1982, ''The Deer of Great Britain and Ireland'', hardback copy, 1964, ''Half a Century of Scottish Deer Stalking'', hardback copy, 1996, ''Deer and Their Management'', hardback copy, 1950, (6).
Antlers/Horns: South Georgia Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus), circa early 20th century, South Georgia, adult bull antlers on upper skull, 18 points (9+9), widest spread 37-1/2'', height 34'', mounted upon a shaped oak shield, bearing identification plaque. Provenance: Ex. Sir Edmund Loder Collection. Reindeer in South Georgia are an example of an animal which has been introduced outside its native range. The reindeer, a species of deer adapted to arctic and subarctic climates, was introduced to the subantarctic island of South Georgia by Norwegian whalers in the early 20th century. The reason for the introduction was to provide both recreational hunting and fresh meat for the numerous people working in the whaling industry on the island at the time. Since then, with the end of the whaling industry, and in the absence of a permanently resident population, the reindeer population, in two geographically separated wild herds, increased to the point where their presence was causing environmental damage and led to a decision to eradicate them.
Deer Interest: A Selection of Books Relating to Game Trophy Hunting, Deer, and other Game Animals, to include - Safari Club International Record Book of Animals - editions - 1st / 2nd / 4th, The Great and Small Game of India, Burma and Tibet, The Patagonian Huemul, Communications and Expression in Hoofed Mammals, The Clever Coyote, The World of the Wolf, Grizzly Country, Big Game Shooting Records, The Deer and the Tiger, Great New Zealand Deer Heads Volume III, Australian Antlered Game Exhibition, The Red Stags of Rakaia, The Golden Years of Hunting, European Ungulates, Highland Stag of Otago, Wapiti of New Zealand, A Hunting Guide, Big Game Hunting in New Zealand, The Wolf, Recording Big Game Trophies by Symmetrical Size, etc, (27)
A large blue glazed drug jar with a gilded label lettered "Camphor" (No lid), a Doulton Lambeth stoneware hunting jug with sprigs of taven scenes and hunting emblems, a 19thC Lambethware tavern jug, the body decorated with bacchanalian scenes in low relief and an applied "Imperial Pint" mark, on a rounded foot with a spurred handle, a Wedgwood hunting jug and a moulded pottery "Tea" canister in a mustard yellow glaze (AF). (5)
GEOFFREY BROOKE AND OTHERS: HORSEMANSHIP, THE WAY OF A MAN WITH A HORSE, London, Seeley Service, circa 1932, Lonsdale Library vol 1, original cloth gilt + SIR CHARLES FREDERICK AND OTHERS: FOX-HUNTING, London, Seeley Service, 1930, original cloth gilt + A CROXTON SMITH: HOUNDS AND DOGS, THEIR CARE, TRAINING AND WORKING, London, Seeley Service, circa 1951, original two-tone cloth gilt, d/w (tatty) (3)
A large collection of horse brasses mainly early 20th Century patterns to include: geometric motifs, crescents, animals (hogs, chickens, horses, lions, cattle etc); Edward VII portrait medallion; Coronets, Windmill, a pair of bone china inserts depicting hunting scenes on leather strap (Q) 1 box
Kingsley (Charles). The Water-Babies: 1st edition, 2nd issue, London & Cambridge: Macmillan and Co., 1863, 2nd issue without the 'l'Envoi' leaf, 2 illustrations by J. Noel Paton, advertisement leaf at end, occasional spotting and light soiling, hinges broken, original green cloth gilt, spine torn and faded, some edge wear and stains, 8vo (binding copy?), together with Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark, 1st edition, 1876 (defective, lacking 2 leaves at end)Qty: (2)
Dodgson (Charles Luttwidge, 'Lewis Carroll'). The Hunting of the Snark, 1st edition, London: Macmillan and Co., 1876, illustrations by Henry Holiday, advertisement leaf at end, occasional small marginal stains, front hinge a little tender, all edges gilt, original buff pictorial cloth, spine slightly darkened and rubbed at ends, 8voQty: (1)
A Meissen dish, with hand painted continental scenes, heightened in gilt, with Augustus Rex mark to base 22cm wide; together with a Dresden dish, heightened in gilt, with four panels depicting floral sprays and continental scenes, 17cm wide; and a small dish with central hand painted panel depicting a hunting scene, heightened in gilt, repaired, 14cm wide
AINSLE (K), illus, LADY TABITHA AND US, pictorial soft covers, Castell Brothers; SAMMY GOES A’ HUNTING, pictorial boards; WOOD (R), OH! – POOR AMELIA JANE!, printed in Bavaria; HOW TO TELL THE BIRDS FROM THE FLOWERS AND OTHER WOODCUTS, Dover Publications, New York; NEILSON (F.F) THE DONKEY FROM DORKING, John Crowther Ltd, 1942; COUCH (G), LITTLE ORPHAN SPIKEY, pictorial boards, William Lewis, Cardiff; and one other book (7).
MASSEY (F), PORTRAIT SKETCHES IF CHESHIRE HUNTING MEN FROM 1850 to 1890, gilt red cloth with green spine, George Falkner & Sons, The Deansgate Press Manchester 1903Additional InformationBoards heavily stained and worn, significant foxing and staining to the internal pages. Further general wear throughout.
A group of boxed/cased collector's knives with two limited edition examples, including a limited edition by Buck Knives tribute to Wyatt Erp no.311 with certificate, and a further Buck Navajo Chief example, a Winchester hunting-type knife with scabbard, a Böker operation Nimrod example, etc.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.
A 19th century or earlier German hunting hanger, the curved blade length 62.5cm, to shell guard and walnut grip (lacking scabbard).Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationBlade with 1.5cm crack, further pitting, scuffs, marks and general wear. The grip has a hole in it.
An 18th century German (probably) hunting hanger, the curved blade length 68cm, the shaped guard with pierced crown motif to ribbed grip and fleur-de-lis motif pommel.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationBlade with nibbles and heavily pitted, hilt section also heavily pitted.
Two 19th century or earlier German hunting hangers, both bearing relief decoration, blade length of the slightly larger example 59cm (2).Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationHeavy wear, the larger example with chip to top of blade. Both with pitting, both with deterioration to hilt sections. The slightly smaller with a pronounced chip to the wooden core and has lost part of the horn covering. Some knocks and misshaping to metalware.
An 18th century or earlier Continental plug bayonet, the shell shaped guard featuring deer in relief, the quillon terminating in hunting dog heads to turned wooden grip, blade length 42cm (lacking scabbard).Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.Additional InformationPitting, scuffs, scrapes and general wear throughout.
A 19th century French side-by-side flintlock shotgun, lock plate inscribed 'Versailles' and 'Manufacture' to the reverse, each lock plate also engraved with hunting scenes, the trigger guard also engraved with foliate scrolls and a wolf on checkered walnut stock, length of barrel 34", overall length 128cm.Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection.

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