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A Cree beaded shelf valence Prince Albert area, Saskatchewan, Canada cloth, velveteen, coloured glass and cut steel beads, the front with a floral and leaf spray with a series of steel bead crosses and interspersed lines to the top, the scalloped base with hooped tassels, with a metal rim tag inscribed N. Amer. Indian (Sioux) Battleford, Sioux or Blackfoot Indn, circa 1890, 60cm wide, 28.5cm deep. Provenance Colin F. Taylor Collection, Hastings. Michael G. Johnson Collection. Exhibited Sacred Circles, Two Thousand Years of North American Indian Art, Hayward Gallery, London, 7 Oct 1976 - 16 Jan 1977 and Nelson Gallery of Art, Atkins Gallery of Fine Arts, Kansas City, Missouri, 1977 Published Sacred Circles, Two Thousand Years of North American Indian Art, Arts Council 1976, p.177, no.448. Described as a Santee/Sioux Drum Cover. Lent by C. F. Taylor Collection, Hastings. These shelf valences were used in trappers' cabins or traders' houses and made in the style similar to the drum covers of earlier times. It has been suggested that the cut steel work along the top could represent stars or a map of hunting sites and trails. Battleford is a small town in Saskatchewan close to the Alberta border.
An Ojibwa dated beaded belt Leech Lake Reservation, Minnesota sack cloth, cloth and coloured glass and cut steel beads, with two floral sprays and a date 1916, 89cm long. Provenance Michael G. Johnson Collection. With a hand written note - Made by Chippewa Indians near Leechlake, Minnesota for Mom's Uncle George Mankins who was a fishing & hunting guide there. He was married to Mom's aunt Bernice who was Grandma Hetricks' sister.
λThree Inuit implements Alaska, 19th century walrus ivory, including two ice picks, one pierced and with a tenon end, 38.6cm and the other with a faceted end with incised lines, 42.7cm long, and a bow drill, one side incised a figure next to a large net, one end with an inventory number 1282, 44.3cm long. (3) Provenance A private collection, Canada. The ice picks were attached to the butt end of harpoons and used for breaking the ice around a seal hunting hole.
λSeven Inuit model hunting implements Alaska wood, marine ivory and sinew, including a whale hunting harpoon with a metal tip, with inventory number H.1324, 27.4cm long; a whale hunting harpoon with an atlatl, with inventory number H.1327, 33cm long; a seal hunting harpoon, having a detachable tip, 25.6cm long; a bird hunting harpoon with three barbed tips, 17.5cm long; a bow with painted decoration, 23.8cm long and two paddles, one with marine ivory tips and with inventory number H.1308, 28.1cm and 29.4cm long. (9) Provenance The two whale hunting harpoons and the marine ivory tipped paddle - James T. Hooper Collection, London/Arundel, H.1324, H.1327 and H.1308. Christie's, London, American Indian Art from the James Hooper Collection, 9 Nov 1976, lot 97, part and lot 105 part. A private collection, Canada. Literature Steven Phelps. Art and Artefacts of the Pacific, Africa and the Americas, The James Hooper Collection, 1976, p.288, H.1324, H.1327 and H.1308.
A French Louis XV-style cast gilt brass fireguard,late 19th/early 20th century, of shaped rectangular form, the mesh centred with hunting motifs, within a frame set with garlands and scrolling foliate detail, raised on hoof supports, 72cm wide24cm deep78cm highCondition report: Mesh fairly loose and misshapen in areas. Central motif is loose to one side. Knocks, scratches, rubbing and wear commensurate with age and use.
A Beswick matt glazed Connoisseur model of Black Beauty and foal, together with a Beswick model of a recumbent fox no 1017, two further Beswick model of seated foxes and a quantity of further ceramic and other items relating to hunting including a Poole Pottery model of a fox, a quantity of foreign models of mounted huntsmen and women and hounds, a shell with carved fox hunting detail, etc (three boxes)
A quantity of Aynsley Pembroke pattern wares including jar and cover, fiver dinner sized plates, pair of candlesticks, teapot, twelve coffee cans and twelve saucers, together with Bell China tea wares with printed and infilled crinoline lady detail including cake plate, milk jug, six cups, six saucers and six tea plates, four pieces of tea wares with relief moulded hunting decoration, etc (a collection)
Cased leather clad and lacquered brass draw telescope by Broadhurst, Clarkson & Co Ltd of London, together with a further collection of interesting items comprising a pair of arts and crafts white metal candlesticks, fruitwood hunting cup, further cased set of hunting cups within a shot shell case and a pair of hunting decanters in a leather case (a collection)
Boxed Winsor & Newton's Dargeena fabric painting set, together with instructions, a shoulder length pastel study of a woman in African dress, a pair of late 18th century coloured engravings of figures playing hide and seek, dancing, both of circular form, and a set of three coloured 19th century engravings of hunting scenes (all framed) (7)
Anon - A late 19th century Irish manuscript "Hunting Diary" in 2 parts for the years 1886-7, folio, 22 and 9 pages in black ink, recounting events of various meets, from 2nd November 1886 Johnstown - "Opening meet of the Kildares" with descriptions of weather, terrain and numerous hunts throughout Co.Kildare, title page with family motto - "Haec Olim Meminisse Juvabit (This day we will [remember]), and Osbaldeston, George - Squire Osbaldeston: His Autobiography, 1st edition, 2nd reprint, qto, cloth, 16 colour plates, illustrations and folding maps, London 1926 (2)
Sassoon, Siegfried - 9 Works, all 1st editions: Memoirs of an Infantry Officer, London 1930; Sherston's Progress, London 1936 (2 copies); The Old Century, London 1938, (2 copies, one with dj); Siegfried's Journey, London 1945 (2 copies); Meredith, London 1948; Collected Poems, London 1947 and Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man, 2nd impression, illustrated by William Nicholson, London 1929 (10)
Edwards, Lionel and Wallace, H.F. - Hunting and Stalking the Deer. The Pursuit of red, fallow and roe deer in England and Scotland ..., 8 coloured and numerous other plates and text illustrations, gilt cloth, roy, 4to, cheaper re-issue, 1930; St John, Charles - A Scottish Naturalist: the sketches and notes of Charles St John, 1809-1856, coloured plates and other illustrations, d/wrapper, 4to, 1982; together with 12 others on stalking and gamebirdsCONDITION: Edwards - sl. marks on cloth, some text foxing - o/w generally good, pencilled ownership name and ink inscription at front, the plts with captioned guards; others incl. Pollard's Game Birds and Game Bird Shooting. col. plts (Rickman) 1936 (2 copies), both with marks/fading to cloth; Coles's Game Birds (1983), col. f-page illus. and others (by Maurice Pledger) folio, v. good in d/wrapper
A GEORGE V SILVER FIGURE OF A FOXHOUND STANDING, on an oval base mounted on an ebonised wooden plinth bearing silver presentation plaque engraved 'DELHI HUNT 1929', makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1929, height 13cm, together with an Elizabeth II silver decanter label repousse decorated with fox's mask and hunting scene, makers C.J.Vander Ltd, Sheffield 1996, 0.44 ozt, 13.7 grams (2)
A Collection of Six Various Pratt Type Pot Lids, 19th century, of circular form with various printed patterns; Four Similar Shaped Rectangular Lids; A Smaller Rectangular Lid; A Similar Dessert Plate; Two Staffordshire Pottery Roundels, with hunting scenes; and A Pair of Bisque Porcelain Plaques (qty)
A Wine Glass, circa 1750, the ogee bowl engraved with a continuous stag hunting scene, on an opaque twist stem, 14.5cm high; A Set of Three 19th Century Wine Glasses, with ogee bowls, blade knop stems and folded feet, 9.5cm high; and A Twin-Handled Urn Shaped Vase, 43.5cm high . First with two tiny flakes to foot. All with minor surface wear.
A Victorian Scottish agate plaid brooch, comprising alternating squares of coloured agates, set to a plain polished border with chain decoration, 4.4cm x 3.9cm, together with an amethyst set seal fob engraved with a hunting dog, an agate set fob depicting two love birds beneath a coronet, a Victorian agate and seed pearl set star-burst brooch, 4.8cm, a banded onyx set brooch, two further agate set brooches and a further fob seal (8)
BLACK'S GENERAL ATLAS OF THE WORLD, New And Revised Edition Embracing The Latest Discoveries, New Boundaries, And Other Changes, 3/4 leather, fold out maps throughout, Adam And Charles Black, Edinburgh 1882, BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN, The Scenery And Splendours Of The United Kingdom, large folio, 1/2 leather, green cloth boards, embossed title and decoration to cover, The Werner Company Of Chicago, 1894, with STODDARD (J.L.), PORTFOLIO OF PHOTOGRAPHS OF FAMOUS SCENES, CITIES AND PAINTINGS, in matching binding with two further copies, ADCOCK (J), WONDERFUL LONDON, vol 2, The Educational Book Co. Ltd, London, KNIGHT (C), LONDON, vol VI, 3/4 leather, Charles Knight & Co, London 1844, EVANS (G), KENSINGTON, 1st edition, unclipped DJ, Hamish Hamilton, London 1975, DISPLAYING AUSTRALIA, The Australia Story Trust 1945, early 20th century travel guides to London, The Avon and Shakespeare's Country, Paris, Barcelona, and Milan And Lombardy, A POCKET ATLAS GUIDE to central London, and a 1954 LONDON YEAR BOOK, with a miscellany of country sports interest books, to include CARLISLE (R.H.), FOX-HUNTING PAST & PRESENT, London 1908, TURING (H.D), TROUT FISHING, London 1948, THE 'COUNTRY LIFE' LIBRARY OF SPORT: FISHING, 2 vols, MILLER (LT COL E.D.), FIFTY YEARS OF SPORT, Hurst & Blackett Ltd, London, with THE RACING CALENDAR, 10 vols, full leather, 1814, 1833, 1843, 1860, 1888 (x2), 1892, 1899, 1903 and 1904 (some at fault), CHURCHILL (W.S.), A HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH SPEAKING PEOPLES, 4 vols, London 1957-1958, with FERRIER (N) Ed., CHURCHILL THE MAN OF THE CENTURY, unclipped DJ, Purnell 1965, CARLYLE (T), THE FRENCH REVOLUTION, A HISTORY, Chapman And Hall Ltd, London 1898, with HAYDN'S DICTIONARY OF DATES, sixteenth edition to Autumn 1978, and THE CAMBRIDGE MODERN HISTORY, vol 1 (Qty)
HUNTING INTEREST: An Edwardian silver cigarette case by John Millward Banks, Chester 1902, of plain polished rectangular form with enamelled plaque to centre depicting a hunting scene, gilt interior with elasticated straps to each side, 8cm x 6.3cm, weight 3.44ozt For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com

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