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Lot 472

2 volumes "Humours of the Hunting Field"

Lot 245

A Jaguar car mascot with serial number to base, length 19cm, and a brass hunting dog

Lot 324

Vintage suitcase of treasure hunting magazines

Lot 5249

Watches - a commemorative hunter chrome cased pocket watch, the front inset with a panel of Tsar Nicholas, the dial with images of the Romanov family, Roman numerals, manual wind movement; another Stag hunting (2)

Lot 2450

A First World War German bayonet and an unmarked knife, possibly for hunting knife.

Lot 2355

A pair of hunting knives and scabbards, one with “le tout Bon” carved on the blade.

Lot 2444

A pair of German knives comprising of a third reich hunting knife with a horn style handle, maker Clemen & Jung solingen and an intriguing German dagger with a screw top scabbard, possibly a truncheon form, bearing RZM marks.

Lot 337

After Harry B. Neilson"The Foxes Hunt," an amusing set of 4 colourful hunting prints with the fox in the saddle and calling the shots, in hogarth type frames. (4)

Lot 305

William Langley - 19th Century English SchoolWatercolours: Two attractive Hunting Scenes, depicting Hunting Group with hounds in landscape, each approx. 16cms x 34cms (6 1/2" x 13 1/2") in matching gilt frames. (2)

Lot 234

Peter Scott (1909 - 1989)"Geese in Flight," and its companion, a similar subject, both signed; also hunting Print "Over the Stone Wall," signed F.A. Stewart, wooden frames. (3)

Lot 233

Lionel Edwards (1878 - 1966)"The Carlow Hunt," & "The County Down Stag Hounds," a pair of coloured hunting prints, both signed. (2)

Lot 432

Gilbert Holiday (1879 - 1937)"The Hunt at Woolwich Drag," O.O.C., with Brigadier Boylan M.F.H., leading the field, atmospheric busy hunting scene with hounds and figures on horseback in a vast landscape," approx. 51cms x 76cms (20" x 30") signed lower right in initials, in ornate gilt frame. (1)* Commissioned and Presented to Retiring Commander of the Riding Troop Brigadier Boylan. The Riding Troop is now known as The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery.

Lot 336

The Tipperarys"Moore's Tally Ho" to the SportsA scarce set of 4 Hunting Prints:"Tipperary Melody,""Tipperary Glory,""Tipperary Killing and Murder,""Tipperary Boys," each approx. 50cms x 70cms. (4)

Lot 360

Co. Tipperary etc: Ryan (Thady) My Privileged Life with The Scarteen Black & Tans, roy 8vo Lanham & N.Y. 2002. First Edn., Signed Pres. Copy, illus. thro-out, d.w.; Mac Ewan (M.) The Ryan Family and the Scarteen Hounds, roy 8vo 1989, First Edn., Lim. Edn. Signed; Corballis (Caroline) Hunting in Co. Kilkenny, D. 1999. First Edn.; Neely (Rev. W.G.) Kilcooley: Land and People, 1983, d.w. also some maps of Tipperary etc., & include. Hunting Map. As a lot, w.a.f. (4)

Lot 376

Hunting Prints: "Fores Sporting Sketches," a set of 8 - 19th Century colour Prints in two frames; and an attractive set of 4 larger coloured ditto in rosewood frames. (6)

Lot 291

Two antique stoneware mugs depicting hunting and farming scenes. (2)

Lot 368

A contemporary three way snooker table light, copper hunting horn, wrought iron framed mirror and piece of metal wall art

Lot 2056

Mixed Lot: comprising two various 19th century papier mache black finished snuff boxes, each with pull off covers with overpainted print detail including a winter hunting scene and a mother and child, diam of largest 8cm (2)

Lot 9

A CHILD'S RED WOOL HUNTING WAIST COAT, fastened to the front with five matching buttons depicting horses' heads and a collection of vintage fur hats, Evening bags and gloves

Lot 876

A COLLECTION OF FRAMED ARTHUR RACKHAM ILLUSTRATIONS and other prints and a fire screen with a hunting scene

Lot 894

A COLLECTION OF PRINTS OF SPORTING INTEREST, including Pears Prints of hunting scenes, and others

Lot 371

A late 19th Century Swiss lady's 18k gold pocket watch, the gilt dial with Roman numerals and matted and star pattern decoration to centre, in 18k gold and blue enamel outer case engraved with oval cartouche and scroll work ornament, 37mm diameter (gross weight 34.7 grammes), and one other late 19th Century Swiss lady's 18k gold half hunting cased keyless pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, contained in plain 18k gold outer case, the front with blue and pink enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals, 32mm diameter (gross weight 32.8 grammes)

Lot 412

An early 20th Century gentleman's 9ct gold half hunting cased lever pocket watch by the Dennison Watch Case Company, No. 477816, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in plain case with blue enamelled chapter ring, 50mm diameter, the case hallmarked Birmingham 1930 (gross weight 90 grammes), with presentation inscription to inner case

Lot 390

A late Victorian silver consular cased fusee pocket watch and chronometer by I. Fattorini of Skipton, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and fine gilt hands, the movement with engraved cock, in engine turned silver consular case with shaped shield pattern cartouche to reverse, 54mm diameter, the case hallmarked Chester 1892 (gross weight 155.6 grammes), and one other late Victorian silver half hunting cased pocket watch by Schonhardt of Blackheath, London, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and fine blued steel hands, to the fusee movement, contained in plain silver half hunting case, the cover with black enamelled Roman numeral chapter ring, 43mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1878 (gross weight 73.9 grammes) Note: Innocent Fattorini recorded working Skipton 1866-1871. Carl Schonhardt recorded working Blackheath, London 1874

Lot 389

A late 19th Century Continental silver cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and fine blued hands, to the Continental style jewelled movement, contained in engine turned full hunting case, 48mm diameter (unmarked - gross weight 85.2 grammes), and one other Victorian silver cased pocket watch (anonymous), No. 914, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and gilt hands, in silver engine turned consular case, 42mm diameter (hallmark indistinct - gross weight 65.3 grammes)

Lot 416

A late George III silver full hunting cased pocket watch by S. Goldsmid of London, No. 2018, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gold hands and through the dial winding, to the fusee movement with steel balance and engraved cock, in plain silver full hunting case, 55mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1818 (lacking bow), a late 19th/early 20th Century Continental silver cased pocket watch "The Varacity Lever" retailed by J. N. Masters Ltd, Rye, England, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in silver case with reeded edges, 54mm diameter, two Continental lady's silver cased fob watches, a silvery metal chain longuard, 1620mm overall, and a late Victorian silver rectangular vesta case, Birmingham 1894

Lot 383

A Victorian silver consular cased "Farmer's" pocket watch containing fusee movement signed "Eardley Norton London", the enamel dial with central dial with Roman and Arabic numerals surrounded by border showing farming scene and deer hunting scene, associated movement with finely pierced and engraved cock, engraved subsidiary plate and regulation dial, contained in plain silver consular case, 56mm diameter, hallmarked Birmingham 1842, with case maker's incused mark "J.H." (gross weight 148 grammes)

Lot 471

After Michael Lyne, hunting scene, colour print, pencil signed with blind stamp, published 1956 by Foster & Reed, 40cm x 55cm.

Lot 463

After Henry Alken, six hunting cartoons, on three sheets, 28cm x 57cm, late impressions.

Lot 468

After Michael Lyne, hunting scene, colour print, pencil signed, with blind stamp, published 1975 by Venture Prints, 58cm x 73cm.

Lot 96A

F A Stewart, "Hunting Countries", Collins: London and Glasgow, 1935, and "Cross Country With Hounds", Collins: London and Glasgow, 1936, Frank Meads, "They Meet At Eleven", Jim Meads, "They Still Meet At Eleven" and "They Will Always Meet At Eleven", Michael Clayton & John King, "The Golden Thread - Foxhunting Today", and Charles Simpson, R.I., "Leicestershire and Its Hunts".

Lot 205

A pair of 19th century Bohemian glass goblets, each with baluster stem rising to a conical bowl, engraved with a hunting scene, 19cm high

Lot 221

An Edwardian oak brass and silvered hunting gate clock , with horseshoe and hounds, 17cm high

Lot 325

A large Beswick Palomino horse, together with a collection of Royal Doulton harvestware, two hunting tankards and a Bohemian blue flash cut glass bowl and cover

Lot 216

A small quantity of Doulton, including a Hunting series harvest ware miniature hallmarked silver collared teapot, a similar twin handled sugar bowl, larger twin handled Slaters Patent vessel and two miniature relief moulded vases, (tallest) height 11 cm

Lot 431

After Charles Hunt (British, 1803–1877) print on glass, "The 'Age' Brighton coach in 1852" approximately 65 cm x 50 cm, together with a tapestry panel depicting pheasant hunting, 46 cm x 51 cm (2)

Lot 13

A 19th Century Oval French Copper Jewellery Casket decorated in Relief with Musketeers, Tavern and Hunting Scenes Etc, Hinged Lid to Silk Lined Interior, Base Stamped A.B Paris, 13.5cms Wide

Lot 1086

A Continental leather covered coffer, the whole painted with coaching and hunting scenes and studded, mounted on mahogany stand with square legs, 33ins wide x 13.75ins deep x 35.5ins high

Lot 427

A late Victorian 18ct gold full hunting cased keyless lever pocket watch by Charles Frodsham, 115 New Bond Street (late of 84 Strand), London, No. 09802, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and fine blued steel spade and whip hands, to the 3/4 plate movement, the cock with ruby endstone, in plain 18ct gold case by Emil Nielsen, London 1893, 45mm diameter, (gross weight 97.6 grammes - gold case weight 53.6 grammes) Provenance: The Martin Rosen Collection of Pocket Watches

Lot 358

A George VI 9ct gold half hunting cased keyless lever pocket watch retailed by J. W. Benson of London, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, to the Swiss made fifteen jewel lever movement, in plain 9ct gold case, the front with narrow chapter ring enamelled in black with Roman numerals, 49mm diameter (gross weight 89 grammes)

Lot 455

Dubourg after Pollardpair of coloured aquatints'Royal Hunt in Windsor Park' and 'His Majesty King George III Returning from Hunting' 182013.5 x18.25in.

Lot 842

Sarah Connor's (Emilia Clarke) acid-burned costume from Alan Taylor's sci-fi action sequel Terminator Genisys. Connor set a trap to spill acid on the Terminator (Byung-Hun Lee) hunting her, though some of it landed on the sleeve of her leather jacket. This costume includes a black leather and metal-studded jacket with a small, acid-made puncture on the right sleeve, as well as a black leather and polyester belt, a pair of black cotton trousers, a black cotton-blend unitard, and a wardrobe tag marked "SPX Minimal Acid Burn". The costume exhibits minor signs of wear.£1000-1500 Ω Δ

Lot 190

Eric Qualen's (John Lithgow) costume from Renny Harlin's action-adventure Cliffhanger. After his attempt at a mid-air heist went wrong, Qualen and his band of thieves went hunting for his lost money in a snowy mountain range. This costume includes a cotton-and-nylon jumpsuit labelled "QUALEN" on the interior with metal details; a black turtleneck sweater with a white cotton interior; a brown paisley cotton blend scarf; a pair of black leather gloves; a pair of black leather-and-nylon boots labelled "QUALEN"; a pair of navy socks; and a moss-coloured jacket with leather details and a fur collar labelled "QUALEN". The costume is intentionally distressed by production, with significant scuffing on the boots and gloves, as well as inner lining missing from the jumpsuit.£1000-1500 Ω

Lot 873

Rooster Cogburn's stunt eyepatch from Paramount Pictures' Academy Award-nominated Western True Grit. Cogburn wore his signature eyepatch throughout the film while hunting for the man who murdered Mattie Ross' father. This stunt eyepatch is made of a rigid see-through mesh painted brown to appear opaque, and is moulded to a polyester-padded brown leather strap. A wardrobe tag marked for Cogburn's stunt double comes with the piece. The patch has cracks to the leather from use and age. Dimensions: 11.5 cm x 6.5 cm x 4 cm (4 1/2" x 2 1/2" x 1 1/2")£800-1000 Ω

Lot 648

A Victorian Turner stoneware jug, decorated with hunting scenes to body and grape vines to neck, incised maker's mark to base, H.19.5cm, hairline crack to rim

Lot 188

LARGE EARLY 19TH CENTURY STONEWARE JUG, POSSIBLY BRAMPTON, WITH SPRIGGED DECORATION OF A HUNTING SCENE AND GREYHOUND HANDLE, 24CM HIGH

Lot 9

Joseph Gloster Ltd - Hallmarked silver cigarette case. Central panel to front depicting a hunting dog

Lot 21

Selection of four hunting knives to include a deers hoof

Lot 499

David Crane - A signed print depicting a Hunting scene depicting two tacked up horses in Newmarket fleeces, awaiting the Huntsmaster.

Lot 149

A selection of ceramic and printed tins including Bellamy hunting themed

Lot 2057

A tapestry depicting a noble hunting party on horseback, mounted on a pole. Size approx 120cm by 92cm.

Lot 1442

Sutherland after Alken, set of four colour prints, Hunting scenes, 20 x 40cm

Lot 1120

Fifteen pot lids including Alas Poor Bruin and bear hunting in a mahogany box

Lot 1140

A Chinese green-glazed tripod jar with hunting scenes, Han Dynasty height 15cm

Lot 98

Ca.500 AD. Interesting Roman bronze signet Ring with a inserted garnet stone depicting a horse with human head -Centaurs- The centaurs were believed to live in the forests of Thessaly, beyond the laws of man. These mythical creatures may actually have had a basis in reality as there was a tradition in Thessaly of hunting bulls on horseback and the very word centaur may have originally meant ‘bull-killer’. Perhaps the horsemen of Thessaly were so skilled that they seemed at one with their horse and so the myth of a single creature was born. Good Condition; wearable; Inner diameter: 15mm; outer diameter: 30mm ring size UK Q; US 7; 11gr; Provenance: Private Kent collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK art market, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.

Lot 51

A collection of larger Border Fine Art beatrix potter figures: to include Lady Mouse, Timmy Willie, Jeremy Fisher hunting, Little Black Pig, Foxy Whiskered Gentleman, Peter rabbit in the garden etc ( 1 tray) (15)

Lot 99C

A mixed collection of items to include: Adams Blue / White decorated tureens, hunting theme similar items, decorative and commemorative plates etc. (2 trays)

Lot 69

A collection of framed prints: to include floral designs, hunting scene, a Madryn miniture etc ( 1 tray)

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