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A Collection of Vintage Published Books on the Topic of the Horse and Fox Hunting to Include Kicking Foxes by Dorothea Conyers (Foxing to Pages), 1939 Edition of Raven Among the Rooks by S. P. B. Mais, 1946 Edition of Two Centuries of Foxhunting by A. Henry Higginson, Parachute Silk by Shirley Faulkner-Horne, Clear Round by Jill Farmiloe, Great Horses of the Year 1954-1955 and Horses in Action
Early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, scroll moulded pediment over stepped arch glazed door with upright column pilaster inlaid with twist boxwood stringing, the dial painted with hunting and shipping scenes, eight day movement striking the hours on bellDimensions: Height: 225cm Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
STRADANUS (JOHANNES)Venationes ferarum, avium, piscium. Pugnae bestiariorum: & mutuae bestiarum [-Vermis Sericus], 2 parts in 1 vol., first part with engraved pictiorial title (with title repeated in Dutch at foot and 96 engraved plates (of 102, numbered 1-102, without nos. 1, 3, 39, 52, 62 and 89); second part with engraved title and 5 plates (numbered 1-6), all on wove, captioned in Latin text only, all cut to platemark (c.220 x 288mm.) and mounted one per page recto only, some light old white chalk residue, a few with light marginal crease, 5 loose, contemporary gilt-lettered calf spine (worn), lacks covers [cf. Schwerdt II, p.228], oblong folio (265 x 355), [Amsterdam], Uytgegeven door Nicolaes Visscher [but London, c.1820]Footnotes:An English reimpression of two late sixteenth century works by Stradanus (or Jan van der Straet), printed in the nineteenth century from the original plates. These depict hunting scenes (including elephants, monkeys and crocodiles, and diving for coral), fowling and fishing. The second suite of six plates relates to silkworms.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A small collection of various silver collectables etc, comprising of an Edwardian heart shaped pin cushion / jewellery box by Marples & Co, Birmingham, 1901; a silver and enamel cigarette or cheroot case by John Millward Banks, Chester, 1921, the front cover depicting grouse hunting (a/f); a part cased set of four Victorian triangular silver plated napkin rings, registered diamond mark for 1880, with engraved floral decoration, inscribed; a cylindrical white glass dressing table pot with embossed white metal lid; a French silver .950 (1838-1873) rectangular engined turned snuff box, inscribed initials to hinged cover, 3¼in. (8.4cm.) wide. (quantity)
A small group of various antique and vintage curios, to include a British War medal awarded to F.32089 R. Wands A.C.1 Royal Navy Air Service; two uninscribed silver and rose gold medals attached to Albert chain; Queen Elizabeth II Coronation medal; silver locket, marked sterling; Pekingese dog brooch, marked silver; Committee badge with central thistle decoration 1949-50; Lily , Poodle and hunting brooches; silver sovereign holder; Trench art bullet bi-plane; unusual brass lock or clasp fashion as a dog.
A rare copy of Album of Eight Songs: Music by Prince Victor Duleep Singh, consisting of his own compositions Chappell & Co. Ltd., London, n.d. [but probably before 1898]consisting of settings of poems and lyrics by Swinburne, de Musset, Leconte de Lisle and Sully Prudhomme, to music by the Prince, 40 pages, 360 x 265 mm.; together with a copy of An Account of Blo' Norton Hall, communicated by Prince Frederick Duleep Singh, MVO, FSA, VP, Norfolk & Norwich Archaeological Society, 1914, signed by the Prince and dedicated by him to Herbert Hudson, March 1914, 50 pages, various plates and diagrams, half-marbled covers 220 x 140 mm.(2)Footnotes:Prince Victor (1866-1918) was the eldest son of Maharajah Duleep Singh, and after an abortive career in the British Army, married Lady Anne Coventry in 1898. This collection of songs, written doubtless for his own amusement (but, notably, dedicated to various ladies), shows him as a typical late Victorian gentleman, with some of the sentimentality of the time, but also steeped in English and French literature.The titles of the songs are: 'Ici Bas' (Here Below); 'For a Day and a Night'; 'Adieu Suzon' (Good-bye Suzon); 'Tre Filia d'Oro'; 'A Song of Maytime'; 'In the Lower Lands of Day'; 'When the Swallows Homeland Fly'; 'If Love Were What the Rose Is'.In 1909, after some years spent house-hunting, Prince Frederick (1868-1926), a younger son of Duleep Singh, bought the 16th Century moated house, Blo' Norton Hall, near Thetford in Norfolk. He was a keen antiquarian, having read History at Cambridge, and he was particularly interested in the Stuarts and Charles I. He was a member of numerous historical societies, but was most associated with the Norfolk & Norwich Archaeological Society, joining in 1897 and becoming its President in 1924.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early 20th century horn hafted hunting crop; pony club tie and badges; carriage whip; show cane; hoof picks; etc**Please note all lots must be collected from Sudbury, Derbyshire on the 30/31/3 OR 1/4, a surcharge of £15 will be charged if the item is not collected and removed to the saleroom**
Jigsaws - GWR Royal Route to the West; Victory Southern Railway; others, Flying Scotsman; HMS Victory; he Hunting Series; The Coronation Scot; The Silver Jubilee; Old and Modern London; etc**Please note all lots must be collected from Sudbury, Derbyshire on the 30/31/3 OR 1/4, a surcharge of £15 will be charged if the item is not collected and removed to the saleroom**
A Continental patinated bronze model of Adonis, possibly 17th century, probably French, the male subject portrayed with elongated limbs and holding an attribute, probably a hunting horn, in his left hand, mounted to a rectangular black marble base, the bronze 12cm high, approximately 17cm high overall
A Flemish classical tapestry, second half 16th or early 17th century, probably Oudenaarde, depicting an elaborate figural scene with a general in Roman attire and soldiers, one shield emblazoned with an armorial of crescent moons and a star, before a verdant landscape with animals and further hunting figures, later backed, approximately, 192 x 274cm overallAn example of similar composition was sold at Christie's London, noble and private collections, 27 April 2016, lot 459 (£10,000), and another panel also described as Oudenaarde and with comparable central figure recently appeared at Sotheby's, 2 February 2021, lot 34 (£12,600). Condition Report: Usual minor marks, nicks and wear overall consistent with age.The colour scheme is a little faded particularly in the costume, sky and skin toes, though it is fairly balanced overall.Patches of irregular colour wear in places including to central armorial shield, either due to old repair or different ageing of dyes.Minor old stitches and possible patches of restoration in places, though the textile is stable overall.No borders present other than the ones illustrated.Looks to be fitted with loops for hanging.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Black Forest carved linden wood and horn musical hook,19th century, in the form of a hare in traditional hunting garb, fitted with a C Spiess musical movement,34cm highCondition report: One horn leg broken and lost. Light abrasions and rubbing to areas of high relief, musical movement loose chips to ears.
A Qajar Cuerda Seca pottery tile panel, 19th/20th century, Iran, each decorated in polychrome with a hunting scene, the four tiles mounted within a wooden firescreen, mounted 46 x 46 cm Condition report: Loss and patching to the tile surface, chipped to the corner, loose within frame, the frame knocked and scratched chips and losses.
A LATE 17TH CENTURY ENGLISH COMBINATION PLUG BAYONET AND HUNTING HANGER, 51cm blade, double edged towards the tip, etched with a neo-classical panel at the forte, marked to the centre with the figure of a Moor, highlighted in gilt, brass hilt, the crossguard with helmeted bust terminals, pommel finial decorated to match, ring turned ivory grip. The head of a Moor was used as a mark by Abraham Smith. For a similar example with identical quillons and pommel see Christies lot 21 16th December 2003 realised £1,195 and Martel Maides lot 536 11th December 2019 realised £1,200.

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