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Lot 156

Early 20th Century Indonesian gouache on silk, Study of a War / Hunting horse, 72cm x 116cm, slight wear, good overall condition

Lot 163

Early 20th Century Indian gouache on silk, Study of a Hunting / War horse, 50cm x 62cm, creased, fair condition

Lot 857

A COPPER AND BRASS HUNTING HORN AND TWO HIP FLASKS

Lot 262

FIVE TRAFFORD PLAQUES DEPICTING LADIES, BOYS AND A HUNTING SCENE

Lot 445

SIX HORSE/HUNTING SCENE RELATED PRINTS

Lot 686

A Fairbairn Sykes post war type three fighting knife, unmarked 15cm blade, a horn handled hunting knife and eight other small knives. (10)

Lot 177

Adams jasperware biscuit barrel with hunting scene and a glass paperweight. This lot is not available for in-house P&P.Condition Report: No damage cracks or chips, Couple of minor scuff marks generally very good.

Lot 152

Friedrich Wilhelm Keyl (German 1823-1871)A gentleman in hunting dress with horse and dogsOil on canvasSigned and dated 1854 lower left92 x 127cm (36 x 50 in.)Provenance:Sale, Christie's, London, 25 July 1980, lot 216

Lot 93

Joseph Thors (British 1835-1920)The Hunting PartyOil on canvas Signed and dated 58 lower right 53 x 73cm (20¾ x 28½ in.)Condition Report: This work has been relined. Canvas very taught. Light surface dirt and yellowing varnish throughout causing some discoloration. Fine craquelure scattered throughout. Inspection under UV reveals a cloudy green varnish and no obvious evidence of restoration or repair. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 651

M.S. O'RORKE (20th century) Hunting scene with horses and hounds in full chase across an open landscape, signed and dated lower right, indistinctly titled lower left, watercolour heightened with white, 18.5cm x 45.5cm

Lot 295

Various horse and hunting prints

Lot 360

Toilet mirror, fire screen with hunting scene & a folding brass top table

Lot 50

A tray of copper ware - planters, hunting horn, lidded caddy, wine funnel etc

Lot 189

The Leonardo Collection figure group man hunting game with dog together with four glasses decorated with flying pheasants

Lot 19

Nice collection of 1970's and 1980's Swedish Julen Rorstrand blue and white limited edition pottery Christmas plates decorated with deer, animals, hunting scenes, gardens, etc Condition ReportComprises 21  x 19cm plates. No obvious visible damage

Lot 1623

Two brass bugles a hunting horn and a club .

Lot 262

A 19th century scrimshaw cow horn. Incised with a fox hunting scene, topographical views, birds and flowers, 35cm.

Lot 295

A mushroom ground woven silk rug decorated with a hunting scene, 159cm x 238cm. Excellent condition.

Lot 327

An 18th century German hunting hanger or short sword. With antler and brass hilt ornamented with a stag and hoof cross guard, with etched blade having blue and gilt remnants, 67.25cm. Crack to the antler. Some pitting to the blade.

Lot 359

An 18th century German hunting knife in leather scabbard. With silver mounts and faceted agate handle. Blade stamped with a star motif, overall length 17.75cm. Handle cracked. Blade pitted.

Lot 405

A 19th century Black Forest centre pedestal snap top table. With scalloped lozenge shaped top having penwork decoration depicting panels of hunting scenes and flowers. Raised on a tripod base carved with lion terminals, 100cm wide.

Lot 421

A 19th century Black Forest mahogany centre table. With marquetry panels depicting hunting scenes and raised on a carved tripod terminating on recumbent lion feet

Lot 65

a pair of 19th century Samson Chantilly style octagonal bottle vases and stoppers. Painted in the Kakiemon palette with Oriental flowers. Painted hunting horn and crossed S marks, 19cm. Some fritting and crazing.

Lot 358

A QUANTITY OF CERAMICS DECORATED WITH FOX HUNTING SCENES, including a matched set of twelve Spode plates with scenes after J.F.Herring senior, s.d. and a.f., a cigarette box/ashtray and teawares (quantity)

Lot 380

HUNTING INTEREST:- a pair of leather riding boots with burgundy leather trim, branded Regent, approximate size 10/11, three gilt stirrup cups in Moroccan leather case, pewter mug with fox handle, Aynsley cabinet plates 'The Fox Hunters Nightmare' and 'The Horse', copper hunting horn (unbranded), five framed and glazed prints and Christys London top hat, size 58 (a/f)Condition Report     Boots complete and in fairly good condition, boots have been worn, some wear to heels, some creasing, scuffs and marks to leather, circumference at widest part approximately 46cm, height of heel approximately 2.5cm. Hat has been worn but is in fairly good condition, possibly has some reinforcement box says Polisher Hunt

Lot 259

An item of taxidermy; and a coloured hunting print

Lot 144

Late 19th Century Prostitutes Knife, with mother of pearl grip, white metal ferrule and crossguard. Housed in its original leather covered scabbard. Double edged blade with medial ridge. Stamped “LOL” to the blade. Measures 20cms, blade 11 ½ cms. Accompanied by a German made hunting knife in an early style with stag horn grip and top pommel in the form of a crown. Double edged un-marked blade, 16 ¾ cms, overall 30cms, no scabbard. (2 items)

Lot 102

c. 1000-1300 AD. Medieval. A mixed lot of five arrowheads (from left to right); 1) triangular arrowhead with rounded shoulders and tang; 2) Narrow, leaf-shaped arrowhead with slight shoulders narrowing into the tang; 3) Elongated triangular arrowhead with rounded shoulders and tang; 4) triangular arrowhead with elongated point and tang; 5) Small leaf-shaped arrowhead with tang. Arrows were a key part of medieval society both as instruments of war but also as weapons for hunting. One of the most evocative images of arrows as weapons of war appears on the Bayeux Tapestry, where King Harold is depicted after taking an arrow to the eye, leading to the Norman victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD. For further information on arrowheads, see C. Rau (2017) European Arrowheads and Crossbow Bolts: From the Bronze Age to the Late Middle Ages. Fair condition. Size: L:48-132mm; 78g. Provenance: Property of a London gallery, previously in old British collection formed in the 1980s.

Lot 147

C. 800-1500 AD. Viking, Crusader and Norman ages. A lot of five arrowheads (from left to right): 1) triangular-shaped arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang; 2) elongated lozenge-shaped arrowhead and tang. 3) triangular-shaped arrowhead with oblique shoulders and pyramidal section and tang; 4) tapering splay-shaped arrowhead; 5) leaf-shaped arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang. Arrows were a key part of medieval society both as instruments of war but also as weapons for hunting. One of the most evocative images of arrows as weapons of war appears on the Bayeux Tapestry, where King Harold is depicted after taking an arrow to the eye, leading to the Norman victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD. For further information on arrowheads, see C. Rau (2017) European Arrowheads and Crossbow Bolts: From the Bronze Age to the Late Middle Ages. Fair condition. Size: L:57-100mm; 60g. Provenance: Private London collection, formed since the 1980s on the UK and European art market.

Lot 18

800-1500 AD. Viking, Crusader and Norman ages. A lot of five arrowheads (from left to right); 1) barbed lanceolate arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang; 2) lanceolate arrowhead with slight shoulders, pyramidal section and tang 3) triangular arrowhead with square section and tang. 4) triangular-shaped arrowhead with square section and tang. 5) barbed triangular arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang. Arrows were a key part of medieval society both as instruments of war but also as weapons for hunting. One of the most evocative images of arrows as weapons of war appears on the Bayeux Tapestry, where King Harold is depicted after taking an arrow to the eye, leading to the Norman victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD. For further information on arrowheads, see C. Rau (2017) European Arrowheads and Crossbow Bolts: From the Bronze Age to the Late Middle Ages. Fair condition. Size: L:55-105mm; 53g. Provenance: From the private collection of an Essex gentleman; previously in an old British Collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK / European art markets.

Lot 45

c. 1000-1300. Medieval. A lot of five medieval arrowheads (from left to right): 1) barbed triangular arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang; 2) Deltoid oblanceolate arrowhead with long shank and tang; 3) triangular arrowhead with square section, shank and tang; 4) triangular arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang; 5) squat, triangular arrowhead with square section and tang. Arrows were a key part of medieval society both as instruments of war but also as weapons for hunting. One of the most evocative images of arrows as weapons of war appears on the Bayeux Tapestry, where King Harold is depicted after taking an arrow to the eye, leading to the Norman victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD. For further information on arrowheads, see C. Rau (2017) European Arrowheads and Crossbow Bolts: From the Bronze Age to the Late Middle Ages. Fair condition. Size: L:40-90mm; 51g. Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1970s.

Lot 54

c. 1000-1400 AD. Medieval. A lot of 5 medieval arrowheads (from left to right): 1) elongated, triangular arrowhead with square section, flaring shank and tang; 2) squat, triangular arrowhead with square section and long tang; 3) triangular arrowhead with rounded shoulders, elongated shank and tang; 4) elongated, triangular arrowhead with square section and shank; 5) triangular arrowhead with square section and tang. Arrows were a key part of medieval society both as instruments of war but also as weapons for hunting. One of the most evocative images of arrows as weapons of war appears on the Bayeux Tapestry, where King Harold is depicted after taking an arrow to the eye, leading to the Norman victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD. For further information on arrowheads, see C. Rau (2017) European Arrowheads and Crossbow Bolts: From the Bronze Age to the Late Middle Ages. Fair condition. Size: L:58-100mm; 60g. Provenance: Private London collection, formed since the 1980s on the UK and European art market.

Lot 82

c. 1000-1400 AD. Medieval. A lot of 5 medieval arrowheads (from left to right):1) barbed triangular arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang; 2) lanceolate arrowhead with slight shoulders, pyramidal section and tang; 3) elongated triangular arrowhead with square section and tang; 4) elongated leaf-shaped arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang; 5) lanceolate arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang. Arrows were a key part of medieval society both as instruments of war but also as weapons for hunting. One of the most evocative images of arrows as weapons of war appears on the Bayeux Tapestry, where King Harold is depicted after taking an arrow to the eye, leading to the Norman victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD. For further information on arrowheads, see C. Rau (2017) European Arrowheads and Crossbow Bolts: From the Bronze Age to the Late Middle Ages. Fair condition. Size: L:67-72mm; 40g. Provenance: From an old British collection, acquired on the UK art market in the 1980s.

Lot 91

c. 1000-1400 AD. Medieval. A lot of 5 medieval arrowheads (from left to right): barbed, elongated triangular-shaped arrowhead with pyramidal section, flaring shank and tang; 2) triangular-shaped arrowhead with pyramidal section and tang; 3) barbed, triangular-shaped arrowhead with square section, squat flaring shank and tang; 4) elongated, triangular-shaped arrowhead with square section and tang; 5) lanceolate-shaped arrowhead with slight shoulders, pyramidal section and tang. Arrows were a key part of medieval society both as instruments of war but also as weapons for hunting. One of the most evocative images of arrows as weapons of war appears on the Bayeux Tapestry, where King Harold is depicted after taking an arrow to the eye, leading to the Norman victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 AD. For further information on arrowheads, see C. Rau (2017) European Arrowheads and Crossbow Bolts: From the Bronze Age to the Late Middle Ages. Fair condition. Size: L:70-108mm; 49g. Provenance: Private London collection, formed since the 1980s on the UK and European art market.

Lot 306

Sealed as new Gerber Hunting Myth E-Z open gutting knife and belt sheath

Lot 443

Rambouillet size 42 hunting gilet with cartridge holder on front

Lot 482

A set of six hunting prints in maple frames, each 33 x 45cm

Lot 11

A cased set of twelve Edwardian silver fruit knives and forks, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1906 and 1907, the six knives and six forks each with mother of pearl handle, with a cased pair of Edwardian silver ornamental butter knives, Allen & Darwin, Sheffield 1903, the blades engraved with floral garlands, the mounts with relief moulded foliate scrolls set on mother of pearl handles, a cased set of six stainless steel butter knifes with ivorine handles, and an early 20th century hand painted tile depicting a hunting scene (4)

Lot 461

Two Minton Hollins & Co turquoise glazed tiles of hunting interest, one depicting a pointer dog in a country landscape, the other depicting a setter on a pond, each measuring 20.5cm x 20.5cm (at fault) (2)

Lot 589

A pair of vintage leather hunting boots, complete with wooden trees, some repairs, 27cm heel to toe

Lot 41

A Regency hunting pattern tea set.

Lot 369

* George Walker (British 19th Century): Fox Hunting Scene 'Yoax Cypher', pencil and watercolour 30cm x 36cm Provenance: from the private family collection at Harewood House - Read more... Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 21

Horns/Skulls: A Selection of African Game Trophy Skulls, modern, a varied selection of African hunting trophies to include - Black Wildebeest horns on upper skull, Blesbok horns on upper skull, Ellipsen Waterbuck horns on upper skull, Cape Red Hartebeest horns on upper skull, Common Warthog upper skull, Blue Wildebeest horns on upper skull, (6)

Lot 22

Antlers/Horns/Tusks: European Hunting Trophies, circa late 20th century, twenty five various sized sets of European Wild Boar tusks on shields, seventeen sets of Roebuck antlers on matching carved Austro-German shields, sixteen sets of Alpine Chamois horns on various shields, in three boxes (qty)

Lot 59

Antlers/Horns: A Selection of African Hunting Trophy Skulls, circa 1991, a varied selection of African hunting trophies to include - Western White-bearded Wildebeest horns on cut upper skull cap, Roan Antelope horns on upper skull, Cokes Hartebeest horns cut upper skull, Western Hartebeest horns on cut upper skull, Red Hartebeest horns on cut upper skull, (5)

Lot 66

Horns/Skulls: A Selection of African Game Trophy Skulls, modern, a varied selection of African hunting trophies to include - Blesbok horns on upper skull, Common Warthog upper skull, Bushbuck horns on upper skull, two South African Springbok horns on upper skulls, Common Impala horns on upper skull, Bushpig full skull, Common Reedbuck horns on upper skull, (8)

Lot 73

Antlers/Horns: A Selection of African Game Trophy Skulls, circa 1991, a varied selection of African hunting trophies to include - Ellipsen Waterbuck horns on upper skull, Gemsbok Oryx horns on cut upper skull cap on shield, Red Hartebeest horns on cut upper skull on shield, South African Springbok horns on cut upper skull on shield, Roan Antelope horns on cut upper frontlet, (5)

Lot 101

Antlers/Horns: A Selection of African Game Trophy Skulls, circa 1991, a varied selection of African hunting trophies to include - Serengeti Topi horns on cut upper frontlet, Common Reedbuck horns on cut upper frontlet, Gemsbok Oryx horns on cut upper frontlet, two South African Springbok horns on cut upper skulls on shield, Ellipsen Waterbuck horns on cut upper frontlet, (6)

Lot 253

Three framed and glazed limited edition Frederick Haycock hunting prints, pencil signed and numbered 6 and 19/300

Lot 254

Three various 20th Century gilt framed print and oil paintings of hunting scenes

Lot 225

Silver Mounted Hunting Crop with Bone Handle

Lot 228

Animation - a collection of assorted Animation / Illustration related artwork books, to include; Lewis Carroll - The Complete Alice & The Hunting Of The Snark by Ralph Steadman, The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Illustrated Disney Songbook, Winsor McCay - His Life & Art, The Poetry Of Eyvind Earle, Walt Disney & Assorted Other Characters, Goofy - The Good Sport, and other titles. Interesting collection.  

Lot 123

English school, 19th century, Hunting scenes, watercolours, a pair, in oak and parcel gilt frames, overall 44cm x 35cm

Lot 142

After Sutherland, Hunting scenes, watercoloured prints, a pair, overall 15cm x 63cm

Lot 144

After E F Holt hunting scenes,chromolithographs, set of three 39cm x 51cm

Lot 155

A 19th century hunting flask, the tapered glass body finished with a silver plated bayonet action cap, in a rigid leather case, 25cm high

Lot 56

A gentleman's hunting crop with leather thong and antler handle, 56cm long, together with a ladies crop with antler handle, 52cm long

Lot 62

A Mason's pottery jug, moulded with a Stag hunting scene, printed marks, 18.5cm high

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