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A collection of hunting related items, comprising a pair of Caverswall beakers, each with twin gilt fox head handles, H11.5cm, a limited edition Spode cabinet place depicting 'Drawing the Dingle' after J F Herring Sen, D24cm, and a set of six French shot glasses, decorated with huntsmen on horseback and hounds, H5.5cm. - Condition Report
A FOX MASK BAR BROOCH, the naturalistically modelled fox head, set with red hardstone eyes, to hunting crop bar, pin with hinged safety catch, all in unmarked yellow metal (tests as approx. 14ct gold or better), 57mm long, 3.0gThe 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.Light wear throughout consistent with age and occasional careful wear. Overall good clean conditon.
Three Staffordshire pottery pastille burners, two of the same shape, cottage size with double chimneys, applied moss-work and florets; and a large hunting Lodge example, with scallop tiled roof and Gothic windows, perched on a rocky outcrop with a flight of stairs to the front door, 17.5cm high and smaller ** The larger burner by family descent from S H Wade, 1 Grays Road, East Reach, Taunton
Whittington Press - THOMAS EDWARD. The Diary. Ltd. maroon cloth in slip case. Whittington Press, 1977; also The Happy Dream by J. B. Priestley, ltd. edition hunting of the Snark, ill Harold Jones out of 400, Ayling the Long way round in case, C Day Lewis Posthumous Poems, Azmi and Kennedy The garden of the night all in slip cases (6)
CHOMEL (NOEL)Dictionnaire oeconomique: or, the Family Dictionary. Containing... Methods of improving Estates ... The Best and Cheapest Ways of Providing and Improving all Manner of Meats and Drinks; of Preparing Several Sorts of Wines... All Sorts of Rural Sports and Exercises, 2 vol. in 1, first English edition, titles printed in red and black, numerous woodcut illustrations in the text, slight worming in lower margins towards end, contemporary calf, rubbed and stained, spine ends chipped, joints cracked [ESTC T110928; Bitting p.87; Maclean p.27; Oxford p.57], folio, D. Midwinter, 1725Footnotes:Richard Bradley's revised and augmented first English edition of this comprehensive dictionary of food, drink and husbandry, including sections on agriculture, horticulture, hunting, bees, falconry and horses.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
SOUTH AMERICA - STRAIT OF MAGELLAN[JANSSONIUS (JOHANNES)] Freti Magellanici ac novi freti vulgo Le Maire exactissima delineatio, sea creatures, decorative cartouche, ship and compass in the sea areas, penguins ('Pingini Aves'), Latin text on verso, 385 x 495mm., [Amsterdam, c.1640]--BLAEU (WILLEM) Tabula Magellanica qua Tierrae del Fuego, shipping fleet in the sea area, cartouche with family of local inhabitants, French text on verso, 435 x 550mm., [Amsterdam, c.1650]--[MERCATOR (GERARD)] Exquisita & magno aliquot mensium periculo lustrata et iam retecta Freti Magellanici Facies, sea creatures, shipping and compass in sea area, cartouche incorporating penguin, Latin text on verso, 355 x 470mm., [Amsterdam, 1606, or later]--[MONTANUS (ARNOLDUS)] Tabula Magellanica, qua tierrae del Fuego, land populated by scenes of hunting ostriches, penguin groups, sea with ships, decorative cartouches, 360 x 295mm., [Amsterdam, c.1671]--DE WIT (FREDERICK) Tractus Australior Americae meridionalis a Rio de la Plata per Fretum Magellanicum ad Toraltum, naval battle, ships and compasses in sea area, large historiated cartouche, 490 x 560mm., [Amsterdam, c.1675], double-page engraved maps, the first three mentioned hand-coloured; and another map of the Magellan Straits by Blaeu (6)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
BAILLIE-GROHMAN, Wm. A & F. eds. The Master of Game, by Edward Second Duke of York, The Oldest English Book on Hunting with foreword by Theodore Roosevelt and 52 facsimile illustrations. Ballantyne, Hanson & so. London, 1904. Fo. 415x 300mm. fine bound ½ calf and brown cloth. Banded spine with glt. Title.
A PAIR OF GERMAN PORCELAIN MAGENTA GROUND JARS AND COVERS, PAINTED WITH A HUNTING SCENE OR FLOWERS, 25CM H, UNDERGLAZE BLUE PSEUDO AUGUSTUS REX MONOGRAM, C1900 One jar with minor descending hairline crack in neck, the other with riveted repair to neck (on floral side). Covers - both with restored knop
2 pairs of Continental silver and enamel cufflinks, including hunting pair with fox heads, oval panel length 18.9mm, 12.7g total (2 pairs)Hunting pair in fair condition and some of faces are missing, other pair enamel in good condition, settings lightly abraded, marks clear, engraved 935 and silver
PAINTINGS AND PRINTS etc to include Digby Page Winter landscape, oil on board, rural village, oil on canvas by the same hand, together with hunting prints, Ludovici coaching print in copper frame, pastoral scene signed G E, oil on board, Kathleen Kaddick prints, largest picture size 77cm x 56cm including frame (one box and loose)
* KEN HOWARD OBE RA RBA NEAC (BRITISH b 1932 - ), MONTEGUFONI, ITALY oil on canvas board, signed; titled and dated 2008 verso 25cm x 30cm Framed. Note: Ken Howard studied at Hornsey School of Art from 1949 to 1953. He then did his National Service with the Royal Marines before returning to study at the Royal College of Art from 1955 to 1958. He went on to win a British Council Scholarship to Florence from 1958 to 1959. Howard’s first solo show was held at the Plymouth Art Centre in 1955. Subsequent exhibitions were held in 1966 and 1968 at the John Whibley Gallery. From then on he exhibited extensively, both nationally and internationally, particularly with the New Grafton Gallery from the early 1970s. He was given a retrospective in 1972 at the Plymouth City Art Gallery and in 1973 and 1979 was appointed by the Imperial War Museum as official artist in Northern Ireland. He also worked with the British Army in Germany, Cyprus, Oman, Hong Kong, Nepal, Norway, Canada, Belize and Brunei from 1973 to 1982. Howard was elected a member of the New English Art Club in 1962, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters in 1966, the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours in 1979, the Royal West of England Academy 1981, Honorary Member of the Royal Society of British Artists in 1988, Royal Academician in 1991 and President of the New English Art Club in 1998. Among his numerous awards are First Prize in the Lord Mayor’s Art Award in 1966, a Prize Winner in the John Moores Exhibition, Liverpool in 1978, first prize in the Hunting Group Awards and the Critics Prize at Sparkasse Karlsruhe in 1985. Ken Howard lives and works in London.

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