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A Beswick for Royal Doulton Limited Edition figurine, 'Last Lion Of Defence', numbered 424 of 1500, in box with certificate, 15.5cm high, with a boxed Beswick 'Huntsman Fox' figurine, 14.5cm high, a boxed Royal Doulton 'Soaring High' figurine, a boxed Aynsley fox, modelled curled, 10cm diameter, a Royal Doulton fox figurine in hunting dress, 12cm high, and a further fox and two hounds in hunting dress (8)
9ct gold riding crop stock pin hallmarked, hunting horn pin stamped 9ct silver, pair of opal pendant earrings and an amethyst pair both hallmarked 9ct, Victorian silver horseshoe brooch and York Minster Brooch both hallmarked silver bangle stamped and one other (8) Condition Report & Further Details Crop brooch approx 2.96gmHorn brooch approx 1.4gmTwo pairs of earrings approx 3.3gmClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Edwardian 9ct rose gold hunting bar brooch, depicting fox head and riding crop, hinged pin and simple loop brooch fittings, length approximately 5cm together with an Edwardian garnet yellow metal bar brooch, hinged pin and simple loop brooch fittings, length approximately 5cm, assessed as 9ct gold (2)
WILLIAM S MYCOCK FOR ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; a squat lustre vase decorated with two hunting dogs chasing a wild boar, signed and dated 1923 to base, height 12cm, and a similar Royal Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock with floral panels, signed to base, height 18cm (part af) (2).Additional InformationThe floral vase has been dropped and has a large piece missing and has been broken into four pieces and crudely glued back together, the squat vase has crazing and minor glaze faults to foot rim otherwise in good condition. Each vase has not fired correctly as on one side of each the colours are not as strong due to the firing process.
Hunting Interest - Good late Victorian silver and enamel visiting card case, the cover finely modelled with an anthropomorphic Foxhound wearing hunting jacket and doffing his riding hat, holding a crop, wearing riding boots, inscribed in enamel beside Yours Sportingly Rallywood Cleveland, the silver-gilt interior with pierced mounts, inscribed to 'Myra July 16th 1889', hallmarked London 1889, sponsor George Wilkinson, the external reverse with diagonally-divided red and blue enamel decoration over wavy engine-turning, 9.5cm x 6.8cm, 6.3toz gross approx, in original wine Morocco fitted case of G.Wilkinson Barrett & Co Jewellers & Silversmiths 48 Piccadilly Next Door to Burlington House, the Morocco case 12.5cm wide. Rallywood Cleveland was the pseudonym of Lilian Frances Myra Swan (1870-1949), authoress of 'Some Incidents in the Life of a Foxhound; An Autobiography, published by Sampson Brothers of York 1889. She was born in 1869 and was raised at the family estate, Upsall Hall in Yorkshire. After school education, she wrote two sporting novels (one listed above) before turning to serious fiction - however, her career sadly never flourished and after struggling to publish her final novel she stopped writing in 1905. She died unmarried in her native Yorkshire in 1949. Condition: Enamel to hunting jacket is almost all missing as per image, general light scratching to surface commensurate with age and use, interior in excellent condition, minor scratches to enamel of reverse, light staining to silk lining to underside of cover - **General condition consistent with age
A collection of ceramics including Royal Crown Derby Imari 128 coffee can, saucer and plate, Derby Posies paperweight (silver gilt badge) LVII; further Posies including jug, bonbon dishes, A1127 dish, Royal Antoinette A1225 together with Staffordshire Hunting scene trio of plates, Masons Brown Velvet vase and various dinner plates together with collection of miscellaneous dinner plates, limited edition Davenport plates, dressing table ware etc (Q)
SASSOON (SIEGFRIED)The Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man, NUMBER 202 OF 300 COPIES, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR AND THE ILLUSTRATOR, 7 plates, illustrations, and endpapers by William Nicholson, tissue guards to plates, publisher's vellum, t.e.g., others uncut, publisher's pictorial dust-jacket (with inner glassine wrapper), 8vo, Faber, 1929This 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 Hunting scene with hounds crossing a brook into a field with hunters signed lower right 'W H Hopkins' with artist's annotations along the edges oil on canvas 33.5 x 43cmFootnote: This is a preparatory study for the large oil painting by William Hopkins, which was sold at Christie's, London, 19 May 2006, lot 50 for £33,000. The scene is believed to depict the woodland landscape at Pytchley, just south of Kettering in Northamptonshire.Condition report: A little surface dirt around the edges but fine.
Scrap Albums, 3 scrap albums dating from the late 19th/early 20thC comprising 1 large album of 130+ pages laid down double sided containing many pictures of beautiful women including Royalty, 1 album of 16 pages laid down double sided containing scraps and greetings cards (Lawson Wood, animals, Father Christmas, anthropomorphic, snooker, skating, football, fishing, shooting, gollies, fox hunting etc.) and one album containing approx. 19 pages of armorial crests including several naval examples. (gen gd) (3)
Photographs and postcards, a large collection of photographs from the mid 19th to the mid 20thC some in albums and some loose. Subjects include an album of photographs showing a safari trip to Kenya in 1921 including assorted ships, tribes people, villages, big game hunting etc., a large format album with photographs of a Victorian Grand Tour and a 1950s wedding album for a Naval Pilot. Sold together with 2 albums of postcards, 1 with approx. 130 cards dating from the late 19th and early 20thC and 1 with 160+ modern cards (gen gd) (qty)
Irish Sports: O'Connor Morris (M.) Triviata or Crossroad Chronicles of Passages in Irish Hunting History, L. 1877. First Edn., sepia plts.; Fitzpatrick (B.M.) Irish Sport and Sportsmen, D. 1878; [Allan] The Sportsmen in Ireland, L. 1897, cold. plts., hf. vellum; Mahony (Ed.) The Galway Blazers Memoirs, 4to Galway 1979, Signed Copy; Bowen (Muriel) Irish Hunting, Tralee n.d., First Edn., illus., d.w.; Smith (H.W.) A Sporting Tour through Ireland, England, Wales and France, 2 vols. Columbia 1925. First Edn., illus. cloth & d.w.'s. Good lot. (7)
Irish Hunting Interest: Corballis (Caroline) Hunting in Co. Kilkenny, roy 8vo D. 1999; Mac Ewan (Michael) The Ryan Family and the Scarteen Hounds, L. 1989; Williams (Guy St. John) The Racing Lodges of the Curragh, 4to Kildare 1997. Lim. Edn. No. 380 of 400 Copies; Lyne (Michael) A Parson's Son - Sporting Artist, sm. oblong folio L. 1974, illus. ; & 2 others. A lot. (6)
Hunting & Other Sporting interest: Bell (Isaac) Foxiana, 4to L. 1929; Pollard (H.B.C.) The Gun Room Guide, lg. 4to L. 1930. Cold. plts. by Philip Rickman; Keith (E.C.) A Country Man's Creed, 4to L. 1938. plts. by Thornburn; Simpson (C.) Leicestershire & its Hunts, lg. 4to N.Y. 1926, illus; Stonehenge British Rural Sports, 8vo L. 1878, illus., recent hf. mor.; Patterson (A.H.) Wild Fowlers and Poachers, L. 1929; Teasdale - Buckell (G.T.) The Complete Shot, L. 1907; Watson (S.J.) Between the Flags - A History of Irish Steeplechasing, D. 1969; Orchard (V.) Tattersalls - Two Hundred Years of Sporting History, L. 1953; & 11 others sim. As a lot, approx. 20 vols., w.a.f. (1)

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