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AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS; four hunting/sporting themed coloured prints comprising 'The Unlucky Man', 'On the Way to the Meet', 'Returning Home', and 'Lucky Man', each 27 x 70cm, all framed and glazed (4). Additional InformationSpotting and foxing, some folds and wavyness, general wear and tear throughout.
World War II US Military issue M3 Marked Guard Hunting in leather sheath and signed hand made copy of a Third Reich flag signed by a member of US air force with copies of related photographs Items gifted Frank Pickman Elsden Wireless operator ground crew RAF Watton which was taken over by the US Air force in World War II
After Ackermann & Others, publ.Prints: Hunting & Racing, Stock (C.R.) Engr., two cold. prints, "The Half Distance," and "A Close Finish," L. 1881, each approx. 22cms x 53cms (9" x 21") oak frames; Stock (C.R.) Engr., a pair of large cold. engd. "Left Behind," & "Too Fast," L. 1883, each approx. 45cms x 70cms (18" x 28") oak frames, as a lot, w.a.f. (4)
A Mauchlineware burrwood and sycamore penworked snuff box, second quarter 19th century, the oval section hinged cover with hunting scenes and foliate border, 5.5cm high, 12cm wide; a Victorian Derbyshire pietra dura picture frame, circa 1880, the oval slate ground inset with a bouquet of flowers in green and white; the hinged frame with bow mount, 19cm high, 12cm wide overall; and a Continental cold painted bronze match striker, modelled as a reclining boy smoking a cigarette, 14cm wide
Books relating to North American Indians including costume, designs, history, crafts and Sacred Circles exhibition catalogue. (41) Provenance Dr Alan Black Collection.LiteraturePaul E. Kennedy, Dover Publications, Inc., New York, North American Indian Colouring Book, 1971;Maria Naylor (edited by). Authentic Indian Designs, 1975;Richard C. Schneider. Crafts of the North American Indians, A Craftsman’s manual, 1972;John Mack (edited by). Masks, the Art of Expression, 1994;Michael A. Weiner. Earth Medicine-Earth Foods, Plant Remedies, Drugs, and Natural foods of the North American Indians, 1972;W. Ben Hunt. Indian Crafts and Lore, 1973;W. M. Bray, E. H. Swanson, I. S. Farrington. The Ancient Americas, 1989;Cyril B. Courville. Southwest Museum Leaflets, Trade Tomahawks, 1963;Hilary Stewart. Totem Poles, 1990;Geoffrey C. Ward. The West, An Illustrated History, 1996;Peter L. Macnair, Alan L. Hoover and Kevin Neary. The Legacy, Tradition and Innovation in Northwest Coast Indian Art, 1984;Eva Wilson. North American Indian Designs, British Museum Pattern Books, 1984;J. C. H. King. First Peoples First Contacts, Native Peoples of North America, 1999;Joanna Cohan Scherer with Jean Burton Walker. Indians, Contemporary photographs of North American Indian Life 1847-1929, 1974;Hilary Stewart. Cedar, Tree of Life to the Northwest Coast Indians, 1984;Josephine Paterek. Encyclopaedia of American Indian Costume, 1994;Dan L. Monroe, Richard Conn, Richard W. Hill Sr, Suzan Shown Harjo and Jon R. Grimes (exhibition curators). Gifts of the Spirit, works by Nineteenth Century & Contemporary Native American Artists, an exhibition in the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts, 1996-1997;Natalie Tobert (editor). Feet of Ingenuity, A Catalogue of Footwear, 1993;Karen Duffek. A Guide to Buying Contemporary Northwest Coast Indian Arts, 1983;Fritz Scholder. An Intimate Look, 2008;Ralph W. Andrews. Indian Primitive, Northwest Coast Indians of the Former Days;The Detroit Institute of Arts. Art of the American Indian Frontier, a Portfolio, 1995;Frances Densmore. How Indians Use Wild Plants for Food, Medicine & Crafts, 1974;J. C. H. King. Portrait Masks from the Northwest Coast of America, 1979;Hilary Stewart. Looking at Indian Art of the Northwest Coast, 1979;Colin F. Taylor. Native American Weapons, 2001;National Museums of Canada. The Covenant Chain, Indian Ceremonial and Trade Silver, 1980;Walker Art Center, Indian Art Association, The Minneapolis Institute of Art. American Indian Art: Form and Tradition, 1972; Christian F. Feest (edited by). Studies in American Indian Art, A Memorial Tribute to Norman Feder, 2001;Colin F. Taylor. Native American Hunting and Fighting Skills, 2003;Honolulu Academy of Arts. Of Pride and Spirit, North American Indian Art from a Private Collection in Hawaii, 1981;Martha Black. Bella Bella, A Season of Heiltsuk Art, 1997;Lillian A. Ackerman (edited by). A Song to the Creator, Traditional Arts of Native American Women of the Plateau, 1995;Arts Council. Sacred Circles, Two Thousand Years of North American Indian Art, 1976;Frederick E. Hoxie (editor). Encyclopaedia of North American Indians;Colin McEvedy. The Penguin Atlas of North American History to 1870, 1988;James Austin Hanson. Metal Weapons, Tools, and Ornaments of the Teton Dakota Indians, 1975;Michael G Johnson. American Woodlan Indians, 2003;Akicita. Early Plains and Woodlands Indian Art from the collection of Alexander Acevedo, 1983;R. Gabor. Iroquois Reprints, Costume of the Iroquois, 1983;C. A. Lyford. Iroquois Reprints, Iroquois Crafts, 1984;Colin F. Taylor. Buckskin & Buffalo, the Artistry of the Plains Indians, 1998;Richard Conn. Robes of White Shell and Sunrise, Personal Decorative Arts of the Native American, 1974;(41)
An Antique Dutch silver rectangular table snuffbox, with inset relief carved cameo panel, embossed hunting scene border and farming scene base, length 8cm Very good overall original condition, no obvious damage or repair, cameo is very rubbed on high points with one visible internal crack, silver high points also quite rubbed, hinge working, marks clear
A pair of Victorian 18ct gold and enamel hunting cufflinks, depicting dogs and game, maker's marks GH, hallmarks London 1896, panel length 17.3mm, 8.7g Good overall original condition, one dog panel has a few large chips, bird panel has a couple of minor edge chips, other two panels are just light surface abraded, no broken links, settings are lightly surface scratched, marks clear, stamped 18
Zimbabwe: a photograph album Dating from the early 1900s 54 photographs, mostly silver gelatin prints signed Renton, each c.19.5 x 14.5cm, with some larger images of waterfalls, most images showing scenery, local people, wildlife and hunting trophies, contained in a red morocco album 32 x 25cm; South Africa 10 photographs laid onto loose album leaves all showing Zulu people, each c.19 x 14cm, signed 'J.E.M.' to the negative; and a few others; some fading to many photographs
Kenya, Uganda & Zanzibar: a photograph album Dating from 1900-1901 Album containing 152 photographs depicting a trip through Kenya, Uganda and Zanzibar, the largest measuring 25.5 x 20.5cm and the smallest 11 x 6.5cm, most images depicting local people, life and scenery including scenes in Mombasa, crossing rivers in Uganda, portraits of local people around Lake Baringo in traditional costume with shields and weapons, portraits of local people around Suswa, several hunting trophy photographs and photographs of local people and life in Zanzibar, contained in a red diced calf gilt album, 30 x 25cm
J.L.Deville A Genève. An 18K gold key wind full hunter pocket watchDate: Circa 1830Movement: Gilt cylinder, 3-arm balance, blued steel screwsDial: White, black Roman numerals, black outer minute track, subsidiary seconds at 6, blued steel Breguet style handsCase: Round hinged, engraved foliate decoration throughout with a hunting dog to the front, No.3460Signed: CuvetteSize: 48mmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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