* Stock (C. R., later 19th century). Off to the Meet, From Scent to View, The Finish of the Run & Homewards, Arthur Ackermann, 1889, the set of four aquatints after E. A. S. Douglas with contemporary hand colouring, some dust soiling, slight marginal staining, each approximately 260 x 660 mm, uniformly framed and glazed in contemporary stained wood with gilt slip, Arthur Ackermann & Son Gallery labels to verso of frames, together with another duplicate set but these trimmed to image with the titles on an ivorine plaque attached to base of frames, each approximately 215 x 630 mm, uniformly mounted, framed and glazed, plus Stewart (F. A.). Hunting scenes, circa 1935, three untitled colour photo-lithographs, two with a black and white remarque, all signed below image by artist in pencil, each approximately 240 x 610 mm, framed and glazed (Qty: 11)
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Abbey (J. R.) . Travel in Aquatint and Lithography 1770-1860, 2 volumes, reprinted, Life in England in Aquatint and Lithography 1770-1860, reprinted, Scenery of Great Britain and Ireland in Aquatint and Lithography 1770-160, reprinted, Alan Wofsy Fine Arts, San Francisco, all 1991, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, all in publishers original cloth in dust jackets, minor rubbing to head & foot of covers, large 8vo, together with: Lewis (C. T. Courtney) , George Baxter the picture printer, 1924, 16 colour & 64 monochrome plates, book plate to front pastedown, front hinges reinforced with white tape, some marginal toning throughout, top edge gilt, publishers original red cloth, boards & spine lightly rubbed to head, 8vo, limited edition 631/1000 and Holloway (Merlyn), Steel Engravings in Nineteenth Century British Topographical Books, Holland Press, 1977, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus other modern print reference & bibliography, including An Annotated Bibliography of Asian Big Game Hunting Books, 1780-1980,2003, ...of African Big Game Hunting Books, 1785-1950, 2 volumes, by Kenneth P. Czech, Land's Edge Press, Minnesota, 1999, Sotheby's & Christie's auction catalogues, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, 8vo/folio (Qty: 39)
Aldin (Cecil [illustrator]) . Handley Cross or Mr. Jorrocks's Hunt, 2 volumes, by R. S. Surtees, circa 1911, signed by the illustrator to the limitation page, 23 tipped in colour plates plus black & white illustrations, water damage to volume 2, top edges gilt, minor marginal toning, publishers uniform original gilt decorated cloth, volume 2 boards & spine water damaged, volume 1 boards & spine marked & rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, limited edition 123/250, together with: Barton (Frank Townend) , Pheasants In Covert and Aviary, 1912, 4 colour plates & 37 black & white illustrations, some light spotting & toning, top edge gilt, publishers original gilt decorated green cloth, lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, and Peek (Hedley & F. G. Aflalo) , The Encyclopedia of Sport, 2 volumes, 1897, numerous monochrome plates & illustrations, some light toning, top edges gilt, volume 1 boards & spine detached, uniform original gilt decorated red cloth, boards & spines slightly marked & rubbed, large 8vo, plus other late 19th century & 20th century sporting, hunting and natural history interest, including Badminton Library, Fur Feather and Fin Series, The Lonsdale Library, Lionel Edwards, My Hunting Sketch Book, 1928, My Scottish Sketch Book, 1929, etc., some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (Qty: 5 shelves)
Shropshire. A mixed collection of sixty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic county maps, road maps, hunting maps and town plans, with examples by Bowen, Blome, Morden (smaller edition), Moll, Ellis, Kitchin, Rocque, Meijer, Seller/Grose, Cary, Carington Bowles, Lodge, Cole & Roper, Capper, Cooke, Wallis, Neele, Langley, Laurie & Whittle, Senex, Pigot, Pass, Walker, Dawson,leigh Archer, Moule, Fullarton, Hall, Heywood, Orr, Emslie, Hughes, Cruchley, Burne and Andrews & Dury, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition but small format, contained in a modern lever-arch folio (Qty: 60)
Wiltshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Wiltonia sive comitatus Wiltoniensis Anglis Wil Shire, circa 1660, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, slight worming, 415 x 500 mm, Spanish text printed on a separate sheet and tipped on to verso, together with Walker (J & C). Wiltshire. Places of the Meeting of Foxhounds, published in 'Hobson's Fox Hunting Atlas', circa 1850, lithographic map with contemporary outline colouring, slight soiling, 405 x 330 mm (Qty: 2)
An 18th century Delft plate decorated with a figure hunting, diameter 22.7cm and a 19th century jug, probably Devon with applied bird and stylised floral sprays, height 20cm, af.Additional InformationThe jug has a large chip to the rim also has a couple of firing cracks to the rim and fritting to both foot rim and upper rim. Chips throughout the delft plate to the edges and numerous cracks running through the glaze and body.
A monumental 19th century salt glazed stoneware jug, possibly Mortlake and decorated with a stag hunting scene, unmarked, height 44cm.Additional InformationHeavy crazing and cracks throughout the body please refer to photographs, there is a crack running through the base spurning an area of loss approx 2 x 1.5cm to the foot rim, a further crack running through the lower portion of the body, a few small chips to the rim and further chips to the spout and rubbing as you would expect to the raised areas of decoration.
WEST & SON; a Victorian Irish hallmarked silver footed bowl, with repousse and cast decoration depicting hunting dogs and stag with floral sprays, Dublin 1898, approx weight 3ozt/98.5g.Additional InformationLight scratches to the interior, top is slightly bent and offset, internal scratches, general wear, otherwise good.
STUART CLIFFORD; a late Victorian hallmarked silver hunting flask with tapering conical body embossed with a gentleman blowing a horn and a lady holding a bird within a landscape, London 1897, length 28.5cm, approx 3.34ozt/104g.Additional InformationA few small dents to the rim and to the screw cap, otherwise light surface wear and basically in good condition.
A WWII Second World War German Nazi Third Reich Luftwaffe brass hunting horn of usual shape and wrapped in green rope with tassels. The horn stamped and dated by the manufacturer ' O.O. Schmidt & Sohne Dobeln 1936 ', the trumpeted end marked ' Fl.H. Kdtr Delmenhorst '. Delmenhorst being the controlling airfield in the early part of WWII.
Big game.- Jessen (Burchard Heinrich) W.N.McMillan's Expeditions and Big Game Hunting in Sudan, Abyssinia, & British East Africa, first edition, frontispiece, plates and illustrations, folding colour plate in pocket at end (foxed and torn at folds), original burgundy cloth, light fading to spine and very light stain to upper cover but an excellent copy overall, [Czech p.84], 8vo, privately printed, 1906.⁂ Scarce. The author was a Norwegian who went on four hunting expeditions with the McMillans, an American couple from St.Louis, Missouri, who later settled in Kenya.
A J D Bagster moulded jug with hound handle and hunting scene decoration, circa 1813-23. The dog's collar to the handle bears the factory name. Together with a Wedgwood biscuit ware plate moulded in the form of a leaf, circa 1850. Jug: 17 cm tall. Plate: 20 cm wide (2)Condition: Jug: hairline to rim and chip to foot. Plate: in good overall condition.
Two early nineteenth century Chetham and Woolley feldspathic stoneware jugs, circa 1810-20. Both decorated with hunting scenes. The larger, lidded toast water jug has a drainer across the spout. The smaller jug has the initials and date of: 'J M, 1815' painted to the collar an d shoulder. Each 19 and 13.5 cm tall respectively (2)Condition: Hairline in the handle of the smaller jug, otherwise in good overall condition.
Two late nineteenth Royal Doulton, Lambeth stoneware pieces along with two further stoneware items, circa 1895. Included are: A Doulton jug with armorial crest to the face and with an impressed mark relating to The Pottery Galleries. A Doulton jug with hunting scenes. A jug, possibly Denby, moulded with monkeys and finally, a jug with hunting and topers scenes. Both Doulton jugs with impressed marks. Jugs: 14 - 12 cm tall. (4)Condition: Armorial jug: restoration to spout. Hunting jug: restoration to rim. Denby: Cracked. Topers: Handle broken off and glued.
A collection of eight early nineteenth century blue and white transfer printed Dudson Hunting with Cheetahs wares to include a large saucer dish and four differently shaped cups, a teapot and cover and a cream jug, circa 1800-15. (8)Ex-Trevor Kentish collection. Condition: Large dish with several restored rim chips, one cup with chips, cream jug with cracks and chips. Ovoid teapot with damages to the handle and gallery. Others in good overall condition.
A Mennecy-Villeroy porcelain pot à fard, cylinder toilette pot and domed cover, knop finial, painted in underglaze blue with scattered floral sprigs, 6.4cm high, incised D.V. mark for the Duc de Villeroy, c.1760; another similar, Bourg-la-Reine, 7.6cm high, incised BR mark, later 19th century printed and ink manuscript collector's labels, No. 1530, c.1773; another, Pont-aux-Choux, outlined and picked out in underglaze dark blue with sprigs, domed cover with peach finial, 8cm high, interlaced LP mark in underglaze blue, c.1785; a Chantilly porcelain ogee-shaped sugar bowl, painted in polychrome enamels with country flowers, 5.6cm high, 7cm diam, hunting horn in red enamel, c.1760 [4]
A 19th Century carved walnut Black Forest table cabinet, the top surmounted with carved game birds and chicks above an interior fitted with eight small drawers enclosed by a pair of doors carved with dead stags and hunting rifles over a base drawer centred with a handle in a wolfs head on scroll feet, height 84cm x depth 24cm x width 62cm.
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS, PICTURES, etc, to include Beswick Sow Ch Wall Queen, No 1452A, a French part porcelain dessert set, Wedgwood jasperware bowl, T G Green bowl, a pair of boxed Royal Worcester trinket dishes, assorted mugs and teapots, etc, miscellaneous glassware, brass coach horn and a hunting horn, Oriental ginger jar etc

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