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Miles (Henry Downes). English Country Life; a valuable work of reference for the Gentleman, the Sportsman, the Farmer, the members of the Volunteer Rifle Corps, and every one interested in rural pursuits and recreations, London: Henry Lea, c.1870, pictorial colour title (close-trimmed at foot, affecting imprint), 48 (of 50) lithographed plates, of which 18 are hand-coloured, 4 with some marginal losses and edge-fraying & soiling, numerous black & white illustrations in letterpress, 2 text leaves at rear edge-frayed and chipped, occasional light spotting (mainly to margins and at rear), front pastedown with excised and mounted early ink ownership inscription dated 1874, modern dark green quarter morocco, 4to (Qty: 1)NOTESContains plates relating to various types of hunting and fishing, as well as sports (cricket & tennis) and horse riding. Lacking two plates: Rifle Practice - Targets..., and Portrait of the Pretender (Racer).
Doulton Lambeth stoneware 'Chrystal Bell & Co, Glasgow, Three Bells Whisky' water jug, with applied hunting, tavern and other motifs with decorative thistle border, impressed mark and no. 249, 16cm high and three others for 'Dewar's Whisky', 17cm high; 'Reeztonik Stout', 14cm high and Hurst's 'White Ling', 11cm high, all with rim chips. (4).Condition report:Crystal Bell - Small rim chip and crack to spout. Some small paint splatters, as images.Dewars - Chipped spout (1 underglaze), as images, some glaze impurities.White Ling - 3 rim chips (as images) and chips to edge of handle.
A Victorian banded agate handled mother of pearl paper knife, with shaped foliate mount, 17cm long, a boxwood turned cylindrical box, 19th century, the screw-off cover centred by a mother of pearl disc, 5cm diameter, a Staffordshire oval enamel box, circa 1800, 'You I love by all above', and a rectangular pewter snuff box * Gerhardt, second half 19th century, the hinged cover embossed with a hunting scene, 7.5cm (4).
An mid 18th century and later simulated tortoiseshell and gilt Chinoiserie japanned longcase clockthe dial signed Thomas Shepperd, London, the decoration probably refreshed the case with hunting and equestrian landscape decoration, the hood with arched door and shaped top, the 11.5' brass dial with maskhead spandrels and Roman chapter ring with outer Arabic five minute track, the arch with signed boss flanked by dolphin mounts, the brass twin train five pillar with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 217cm high approximatelyThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.
Of Indian (Assam) racing interest: After John Willis Good (British, 1845-1879): An early 20th century silvered bronze presentation equestrian model of the 'Tired Hunter' together with a silver plated mounted hoof candlestickthe horse standing on an oval presentation base, signed J. Willis Good, raised on a contemporary ebonised wooden plinth with applied engraved silver presentation plaques marked DIBRUGARH RACES 1906, PRESENTED BY The Honble Nawab Salimullah Bahadour C.S.I, Won By 'TOPSY' III, the candlestick engraved to the base MR C. H. HOLDERS / TOPY(sic?). BY. COMMODORE. / B. AUST. M. TOPSY. III BY. GONSALVE, the side engraved FROM JANUARY 1902 TO JANUARY 1909 WON 47 RACES AND RAN SECOND 25 TIMES. IN ASSAM. INDIA, DIED 24TH AUGUST. 1909, the bronze, 38cm high, 42cm high including plinth, the candlestick, 20cm high (2)Footnotes:John Willis Good was talented English animalier sculptor who can be compared to the French masters of the animalier school. During his short but prolific career he mainly concentrated on studies of hunting scenes, dogs and racehorses producing them in bronze and terracotta. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1870 to 1878 and Elkington & Co cast many of his pieces. He made his debut at the Royal Academy with his plaster model of 'Putting hounds into cover'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.
Books - British Sports and Sportsmen complied and edited by The Sportsmen, printed by Hammond & Co. sixteen volumes, crimson leather and tooled gilt bindings, folio limited editions 331 of 1000, red marbled paper front and back - Hunting, Commerce and Industry, Modern Commerce Motoring Aviation, Shooting and Deerstalking, Breeding and Agriculture, Past Sportsmen Part I, Past Sportsmen Park II, Racing, Cricket and Football, Polo and Coaching, Athletics Tennis Rackets, Golf Athletics Winter Sports, Big Game Hunting and Angling, Racing and Coursing, Yachting and Rowing, The Story of Shipping (16)
*Daniel Crane (b.1969) signed limited edition Hunting print, entitled "I Say Old Boy, I Wonder If You Wouldn't Go And Help Those Ladies With That Gate? I Would Go, But One Is My Wife The Other My Mistress..!!?"..."Small World Isn't It!!", signed in pencil and numbered 129/650, in glazed frame, 111cm x 57cm
The New Naturalist Series No.1Ford, E B"Butterflies", Collins 1945, numerous ills, green cloth, dj not price clipped but a bit chipped and fadedNo.8Imms, A D "Insect Natural History", Collins 1947, numerous ills, green cloth but faded, dj chipped and faded Leighton, Claire "Four Hedges, a Gardener's Chronicle", Victor Gollanccz 1935, woodcut ills throughout, green cloth some damp damage, dj not price clipped but chipped and worn Frohawk, F W "The Natural History of British Butterflies" in 2 vols, Hutchison & Co (1914), numerous colour ills throughout both vols, dark blue cloth, blindstamped titles to front board, gilt titles to spine, djs, folio Allan, Alexander"Hunting the Sea Otter", Horace Cox, The Field Office 1910, photographic ills throughout, green cloth with gilt titles to the front board and priced 7/6d, blind rules and gilt titles to the spineHarting, James Edmond "British Animals Extinct Within Historic Times With Some Account of British Wild White Cattle", ills by J Woolf, C Whymper, etc, Trubner & Co 1880, numerous ills throughout the text, pictorial cloth, gilt titles and three volumes of Fur, Feather and Fin series, "The Fox", "Wildfowl" and "The Partridge" and two other volumes (12)
An early 20th Century German 14k Gold Full Hunting Cased Keyless Pocket Watch, by A. Lange & Sohne of Glashutte, No. 51168, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and with fine blued steel hands, to the jewelled movement, in 14k gold engine turned outer case initialled "A.J.", 49mm diameter, gross weight 82.8g
A George V 18ct Gold Half Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch by Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd. of Bradford, No. 52537, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel double spade and whip hands, the half plate movement jewelled to the third wheel with free sprung Breguet overcoil hairspring, bi-metallic split compensated balance with diamond endstone and English lever escapement, in plain 18ct gold half hunting case, the front with black enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals, the rear of the case with monogram "SN", the interior with presentation inscription "To Samuel Newbould from his loving wife Annie, April 21st 1925", the case hallmarked London 1921, 54mm diameter, gross weight 127.3g - gold weight 66gProvenance: The Martin Rosen Collection of Pocket Watches
A George V 9ct Gold Half Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, hallmarked Birmingham 1929, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, to the Swiss made movement, in plain case, the front with narrow chapter ring enamelled in black with Roman numerals, 49mm diameter, total gross weight 91.5g
A Lady's 18ct Gold and Black Enamel Full Hunting Cased Pocket Watch, by F. J. Baron & Co, Shaux De Fonds, No. 38833, the silver and gilt dial with black enamel Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in case with bead mounts, decorated with black enamel and engraved with floral and scroll ornament, 38mm diameter, on gold coloured metal fine chain Albert hung with T-bar, gross weight 52g, contained in original mahogany case
A collection primarily of boxes, 19th Century, including - novelty lacquer and brass circular snuff box, one side engraved "John Hurst", and a picture of an exhibition building, the other side engraved with two donkeys and the caption "When shall we three meet again?", 2.25ins diameter, a black lacquer circular snuff box with overpainted print to lid "Hunting", 3ins diameter, and twenty-two others, various
A George V 18ct Gold Full Hunting Cased Minute Repeating Pocket Watch, by J. W. Benson, 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill, London, No. 2602, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial with blued steel hands, to the three quarter plate movement repeating on two gongs, contained in plain 18ct gold full hunting case, 55mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1913, gross weight 158.7g, monogrammed to one side, contained in J. W. Benson red cloth covered fitted case
A George V 9ct Gold Half Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, No. 322974, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and with retailers name "S. Smith & Son Ltd, Trafalgar Square, London", in plain 9ct gold outer case, the front with black enamelled chapter ring with Roman numerals, 50mm diameter, case hallmarked Birmingham 1920, gross weight 98g
A George VI 9ct Gold Half Hunting Cased Pocket Watch, by Dennison Watchcase Company, hallmarked Birmingham 1938, keyless, No. 1799945, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in plain case, blue enamel chapter ring to outer case, the back engraved with monogram, 50mm diameter, gross weight 92g

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