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A rare 20th Century Holland and Holland advertising point of sale porcelain cigar / cigarette ashtray having a central panel reading 'Holland & Holland Gun & Rifle Manufacturers 98 New Bond Street London By special appointment to his Majesty the King of Italy Winners Of All The Prizes In The Field Rifle Trails London 1883 with depicting of rifles and elephant head with further notation pertaining to the making of larger rifles for the hunting of larger game. The border having a faux honey burl wood effect with two gilded cigar holder sections. Measures: 16cm x 18cm.
A fine quality late 20th century two piece hunting knife set. Both knives comprising of antler handles with fixed gem stone pommels, copper collar / crossguard, forged Damascus type pattern welded steel single edged blades with fullered and rippled back design along with a tan leather scabbard. Measures; 51cm overall.
Somerville (E. Oe). Slipper's ABC of Fox Hunting , 1903, twenty full-page chromolithographic plates, occasional finger-soiling or minor marks, front hinge partly cracked after half-title, original pictorial boards, rubbed with some marks, rear cover dampstained at fore-edge, large 4to, together with Brunhoff (Jean de) , Le Roi Babar, 1st edition, Paris: Editions du Jardin des Modes, 1933, colour illustrations throughout, a few pale spots to first and last leaves, page 3 with closed tear to lower blank margin, pictorial endpapers, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, soiled and marked, some wear to extremities, slim folio, with two other Babar books: Les Vacances de Zephir, 1st edition, Hachette, 1936 and a later edition of Histoire de Babar le Petit Elephant, Editions du Jardin des Modes, 1930s, with Elephant on copyright page, and two others (Qty: 6)
Harris (John). Going to the Moors, Messrs. Fores, 1847 [but 20th century impression], hand coloured aquatint from the Fores's Sporting Traps series, after C. C. Henderson, 520 x 760 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Lewis (Charles G.). The Melton Breakfast, Hodgson & Graves, 1839, [but 20th century impression], hand coloured mixed method engraving after F. Grant, 540 x 760 mm, framed and glazed, with Wright (George). The King's Head, circa 1920 [but late 20th century impression], hand coloured photogravure, 500 x 670 mm, framed and glazed, plus Humphreys (W.). The Meet at Melton, Messrs. H. Graves & Co., 1841 [but 20th century impression], hand coloured mixed method engraving after F. Grant, 520 x 770 mm, framed and glazed, and Harris (John). Fores's Hunting Accomplishments, plates 1 - 6 (complete), Messrs. Fores, 1850 [but 20th century impressions], hand coloured aquatints after H. Alken, each approximately 260 x 330 mm, framed and glazed, together with Reeve (R. G.). Hawking plates 1 - 4 (complete), 1839, but 20th century impressions, hand coloured aquatints after F. C. Turner, each approximately 505 x 390 mm, framed and glazed, with another twenty-two similar (Qty: 36)
Sporting Prints. A collection of forty prints, mostly 20th century, colour reproductive prints, the majority being of racing and hunting scenes, with images after Cecil Aldin, Alfred Munnings, Thomas Sutherland, Lionel Edwards, Charles Hunt, Alexander Charles-Jones, Archibald Thorburn, Peter Curling, Anthony Gibbs, Henry Alken and Paul Hart, the Charles-Jones, Curling, Hart and Gibbs, signed in pencil by artist, all framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (Qty: 40)
EGERTON- WARBURTON (R. E.), HUNTING SONGS, ILLUSTRATED IN COLOUR BY LIONEL EDWARDS, LONDON 1925, HIND (C. LEWIS), TURNER'S GOLDEN VISIONS, LONDON 1910, WATERFIELD (MARGARET), FLOWER GROUPING IN THE ENGLISH, SCOTTISH AND IRISH GARDENS, LONDON 1907 AND FOUR OTHERS, INCLUDING THE ILLUSTRATED BYRON, ETC
BY AND AFTER HENRY THOMAS ALKEN (1785-1851), HUNTING RECOLLECTIONS, a set of three, hand coloured lithographs on wove by R Ackermann 1829 or c, 25.5 x 31.5cm and another similar contemporary hunting print, bird's eye maple frames, as a set (4)++The additional print stained, the frame of one of the set of three with chip upper right corner
Joe Austin Kakarook (XIX-XX) A late 19th/early 20th century Inuit carved walrus tusk:, one side with two landscape panels, one with a boy stalking wildfowl and a farmer herding chickens, the other of a umiak being pulled by Caribou, signed 'Kakarook Joe', the reverse decorated with a wolf chasing a caribou, a bear cub, depictions of small mammals, and pictograhs of a hunting group returning to a village, 56cm long
A good early 20th century waterline model of HMS Victory in her first commission 1780, constructed from ships' timbers by the artist Harold Wyllie (1880-1973):, fully rigged with silver sails over African oak and ebony hull with detailed decks, blue and gilt gunwhales, the upper gun ports open with guns, on a cast bronze waterline base set in a carved wooden plinth, inscribed with battle honours, 68cm x 51cm x 36cm, together with two letters of provenance from Harold Wyllie, one on HMS Implacable headed notepaper, the other on Alloway Place, Ayr headed paper, dated 1937 and 1945 respectively. *Notes Harold Wyllie was the eldest son of the noted marine artist William Wyllie (1851-1931). Following his father's interests, Harold became a significant artist in his own right, concentrating on the developments of the sailing ship in Royal Naval history. He became an expert in marine archaeology and was appointed to restore HMS Victory to her Trafalgar condition. His letters state that he was given the timbers from HMS Victory by Admiral Sir Christopher Cradock (1862-1914) who had commissioned him to build another model of the Victory. This model was commissioned by a Mr Adam Wood of Skeldon, Ayrshire who intended it to be used as a table centrepiece and ' it was therefore kept as simple as possible to avoid damage when shown out of the case'. The model was also exhibited in the Royal Academy in 1912 'as a piece of sculpture before ship models were prohibited from their galleries'.Rear Admiral Sir Christopher Cradock KCVO CB SGM entered the Royal Navy in 1875, serving with distinction in the Mediterranean and was promoted to Rear Admiral in 1910. Stating that he would rather chose to die either hunting or engaged in battle. He was killed in the Battle of Coronel in the pursuit of Admiral Spee's fleet during the First World war.Skeldon House was built in 1760 by General Fulleron to an Adam design. Purchased by the Duke of Portland in 1867, the house was improved in 1908 by the architect James Miller for Adam Wood. The whole estate was sold in 1926, at which time the model of HMS VIctory was acquired by the vendor's grandfather.*Note- References 'Royal Academy Exhibitors 1905-1970 Vol VI' page 339
Collection of antiquarian books to include; a collection of eight (6 + 2) half calf illustrated Surtees books (6 printed for Subscribers by Bradbury, Agnew & Co, two slightly different editions), two volumes of 'Ancient Pottery and Porcelain' by Birch and various other books on hunting. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A Lesney Coronation Coach scale diecast model horse drawn coach comprising of a golden carriage with Queen seated being pulled by eight horses. Measures; 15in. (38cm.) in length. Within the original box. Fair condition, together with a Crescent Toys coach, (a/f), Britains lead hunting horses, etc.
A silver strainer; import assay marks for London 1924, sponsors mark fro Israel Segalov, having pierced wide and shallow circular bowl cast and chased with Poseidon standing upon a scallop shell to centre and with pierced and lobed 'C' scroll rim, the stem with terminal of a figure blowing a hunting horn with hound to one side and deer to the other, length 18.8cm, together with a set of four Chinese export silver teaspoons, makers mark "TH", stamped "90", having faux bamboo stems with circular terminals set carved and pierced green jadeite discs, a pair "Cairn Terrier" novelty silver teaspoons, by assayed Birmingham 1911 and 1914, the terminals cast with the head of a terrier within laurel wreath border, one engraved to bowl verso "The Cairn Terrier Club". Also seventeen silver tea and coffee spoons and Three silver table forks, various dates and makers, and a three piece silver cruet set, this last as found. (weighable silver approx.739.6g). (qty)
Hunting interest; After William Rees, "Mr Robert Luther of Acton Salop on hid favourite old mare by Hesperus with a few Dogs belonging to the United Pack of Fox Hounds", coloured lithograph, a large mid-19th century study of the hunt with some of the dogs named below, under glass in original burr maple frame, image approx. 50cm x 63cm.
Good and interesting collection of ceramics: Nice group of unusual pieces including Wedgwood dark blue Jasperware tea pot, Crown Staffs hunting scene trinket box, silver lustre chalice, 2 plates, Stork & Loch Leven Castle, Bacchus jug, copper lustre chalice (foot a/f), lustre jug, Staffordshire figure, Oriental blue & white tea pot, missing knop from lid.

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