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Lot 297

Four boxes of glassware - boxed set of hunting scene tumblers, Knightsbridge crystal champagne flutes, blue glass tumblers, water glasses, ornaments, trinkets etc

Lot 1579

Two gilt framed Mughal watercolour paintings, both depicting deer hunting scenes with text to top and bottom - both 16cm X 10cm

Lot 1587

G. Rowlandson: a pair of gilt framed small format hunting prints with hand finished coloured detail

Lot 174

Large German early 17th century cow horn powder flask, flattened body with etched deer hunting scenes and geometrical circles to the reverse, iron mounts, approx 39cm

Lot 390

Fixed blade stag hunting knife with stainless steel blade and wooden handle in very good condition. Blade L6.5''

Lot 175

Circular bone etched moon shaped powder flask in the Early 17th century style, decorated with hunting scenes, 18cm

Lot 253

Mid C18 German hunting sword, lacking scabbard. The Brass pommel, hand guard, and cross guard are embossed with deer hunting scenes. The blade is etched (very worn) with floral and scroll design, hunting bore with pike and dogs, horn handle, blade length 57cm

Lot 394

Unnamed Bowie Hunting Knife. Full tang clip blade with leather washer handle, brass guard and alloy pommel. In original sheath. 13cm blade, overall length 23cm. A miniature version 14.5cm.

Lot 248

German 18th century hunting sword, 21" double edged blade with traces of engraved detail including various numbers and letter, carved twisted horn grip, 69cm overall, complete with later leather sheath

Lot 194

19th century hunting skinning type knife, possibly German, 5" single edged blade with heavy scrollwork engraving, stag horn grip and silver plated oak leaf design pommel cap, 25cm overall

Lot 166

Early 17th century German style powder flask, wooden body with bone inlaid stag hunting scenes, steel mounts with etched floral design, ring carry mounts and belt slide, 26cm

Lot 367

A tray of assorted metal ware etc to include a cooper and brass hunting horn

Lot 564

A Victorian hunting horn equestrian brooch marked 9ct

Lot 23

Three Royal Doulton hunting themed pieces - comprising an HN2492 The Huntsman figure; a D6531 Gone Away Toby jug; and a TC1049 'The Hunting Man' plate, 27cm diameter.

Lot 59

A pair of Sitzendorf porcelain figures of hunters - the male and female figures in 18th century attire, one holding a hunting horn, the female figure a sporting gun and a game bird, blue printed factory marks, 18.5cm high.

Lot 557

A vintage leather cased glass and silver plated hunting flask by Swaine & Adeney of London - mid-20th century, the conical glass flask with hinged turn-off silver plate lid, signed inside hinge, in a brown leather case with hinged lid and straps, overall length 26.7cm.

Lot 4

A set of eight Beswick hunting figures - comprising an 898 Huntsman on rearing brown horse, 22.9cm high; a 1501 Huntsman on standing brown horse; five hounds; and a fox, black printed factory marks.

Lot 179

A set of three Persian white-metal tripod table salts - 19th century, the bowls with repoussé decoration depicting hunting, falconry and court scenes (combined weight 174g)

Lot 36

Two 19th century cane ware pie dishes - one by Copeland late-Spode, printed factory mark, oval with relief moulded game bird and hunting trophy decoration, with grouse finial (chip to beak), 21.9cm long; the other probably by Wedgwood, rounded rectangular basket-weave form with matching stand, the cover relief moulded with game and a rabbit finial, impressed '38' (no other marks), chip to rim of lid, 21.75cm long; together with a salt glazed stoneware pint tankard, 13.2cm high; a pewter W. R. Loftus wine funnel; a creamware coffee pot, cracks; and a small stoneware harvest jug, rim chips. (6) 

Lot 24

A Royale Stratford bone china fox scent bottle - black printed factory mark, the anthropomorphic seated fox in red hunting coat, with gilt metal mount, 8.3cm high.* In very good condition, with no faults.

Lot 69

ARMY AMMUNITION TIN, ALONG WITH A PAIR OF BINOCULARS, MINER'S LAMP AND HUNTING HORN the binoculars by Barr & Stroud, in leather carry case, the horn in copper and brassthe tin 30cm wide Qty: 4

Lot 3035

A collection of nine hand-coloured 19th century framed and glazed Hunting Interest etchings by Frank Paton, all small sizes.

Lot 3155

A South African painted Ostrich egg, painted with tribesmen hunting with bows and arrows, with signature to base "MAFO", approx. 5cm long, with later stand. Further details: some chips / nibbles to surround of hole to underside; general wear.

Lot 3074

English school 20th Century oil on canvas of a country hunting scene by John Trickett, signed bottom right and framed.

Lot 172

Lot includes North American Hunting Extravaganza (unopened), Disney Pixar Toy Story Mania (unopened), Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011 (unopened), Wii Play, Guitar Hero III Legends of Rock, M&M's Kart racing, Remington Great American Bird Hunt, Mario Kart, Transformers The Game, Alien Syndrome, Metroid Prime 3, Sonic and the Secret Rings, Call of Duty 3, Manhunt 2, and Ju-On The Grudge. Dimensions of the largest item: 5.5"L x 0.5"W x 7.5"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear. Untested, functionality not guaranteed.

Lot 766

A vintage fruit bowl set depicting hunting scene & 6 sandwich plates

Lot 824

3 Gilt framed coloured engravings of hunting scenes

Lot 652

A vintage gilt framed print of a fox hunting scene, 67cm x 42cm COLLECT ONLY

Lot 631

3 Vintage ceramic hunting scene jugs & a pot

Lot 641

5 Vintage glasses with deep etched fox hunting decoration & a decanter

Lot 633

A large vintage water jug & sets of glasses depicting hunting scenes

Lot 863

A print of an engraving titled A First Rate Workman Of Melton by Henry Aitken depicting a Jumping fox hunting horse

Lot 688

A copper post/hunting horn, 85cm in length

Lot 860

A vintage perpetual calendar with hunting scene & a selection of clocks

Lot 708

A German Salzburg hunting knife, A pair of brass wall hangings & an artificial flintlock pistol

Lot 636

3 Gilt framed round pictures of bygone fox hunting scenes

Lot 902

A pair of early - mid 20th century fox hunting pictures, possibly watercolours

Lot 831

3 Oak framed pictures of fox hunting scenes

Lot 819

A gilt framed print of a hunting scene

Lot 208

Briatins lead Hunting Figures (some repainted) on Horseback, Foot, Hounds & Fox (1 box)The items in this auction are located offsite and as such, we have limited access to provide postage quotes. Therefore, we are only able to offer a discretionary post and packing service on small, singular items. Due to the fragility of lots in this auction, we would strongly advise using a professional packing service in most instances.

Lot 129

A COLLECTION OF FOUR LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY GLASS SCENT BOTTLES The first with blue facetted glass bottle with gold floral lattice strapwork and two decorative oval panels one with a basket of flowers and a hat, the other with a boars head and hunting horn and crossed spears, unmarked; the second with a flattened circular glass bottle overlain with pierced C-scroll decoration with cherub detail, the neck of the bottle with white enamelled band stating Dieu Vous Benit, unmarked; together with two further scent bottles Dimensions: first 6.9cm high; second 6.2cm high Condition Report: As found, all items have damage and some have repairNo.1 - Chips to the collar, no stopper, piece of strapwork missingNo. 2 - Losses to the overlayNo. 3 - Stopper stuck within the body, repairs to the overlayNo. 4 - Slight play to the hinge, cork stopper stuck into the bodyCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 397

ARTHUR W COATEN "British Hunting - A Complete History of the National Sport of Great Britain and Ireland from Earliest Records", published Sampson, Low, Marston & Company, limited edition No'd. 261/500, tooled and gilded leather bound, 29 cm x 38 cm x 10 cm deep

Lot 401

BRENDA CROSSLEY "Hunting Countries of England, Scotland and Wales", pen and ink and watercolour, unsigned, 65 cm x 49 cm, together with another by the same hand "Racehorses of Great Britain", 50 cm x 34 cm and three colour prints AFTER ANN MARCH "Rural street scenes"

Lot 398

A collection of sporting related books to include LIONEL EDWARDS "My Irish Sketchbook", published Collins London 1938, LIONEL EDWARDS "Seen from the saddle", published Eyre & Spottiswoode London 1937, CECIL ALDIN "Hunting Scenes", published Eyre & Spottiswoode London 1936, WILL H OGILWIE "Scattered Scarlet", illustrated by Lionel Edwards, published Constable & Company London, etc. (9 volumes) together with four boxes of assorted racehorse and yearling sale books, etc., together with a small quantity of other racing books (5 boxes)

Lot 180

A Quayle & Tranter Hunting machine woven rug designed by George Bain, decorated with a deer hunting scene inside Celtic border, in colours on a mushroom ground, unsigned, 369cm x 268cm ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.

Lot 110

An early 20th century silver-plated three-piece hunting stirrup cup, the three silver plate mounted decanters of triangular shape forming a circle, decanter height 17.5cm, within leather carry case with embroidered duck and stag detail

Lot 1357

Aviation, a selection of ephemera to include a 1947 BEA UK Services timetable, Ian Allan Air Scene No1 booklet, BOAC 1960s/70s ephemera to include 1967 Telephone Directory, 1962 passport wallet, ticket wallet, brochures, flight information, menus etc. Together with an Iberia Airwars 1962 travel pack and a Hunting Percival P.105 Helicopter brochure (gen gd)

Lot 1461

Photographs, an album once belonging to Colonel Dallas of Eastley Wootton with images of his trips abroad (Florida, Barbados, Morocco, Norway, Dartmoor, Newton Valence) circa 1890. Farming, hunting, celebration days, horses, trekking, camping, bull fighting etc. together with a scrapbook belonging to Bessie Crookshank C1911 (postcards, programmes, tickets etc.) and a Victorian photograph album with 40+ photos (some items have been removed, albums fair contents gen gd)

Lot 242

Trade cards, Au Bon Marche, 5 sets and 1 part set, sets are MI46 Three Fishers, MI54 Pont D'Avignon, MI61 Marlborough, T20 Children's Games, V9 Chinese Children, part set 6/12 V19 Hunting (references are the Fild references) (gen fair/gd)

Lot 517

Trade cards, Huntley & Palmers, Hunting, 115mm x 89mm, backs in French only, (set, 12 cards) (gen gd)

Lot 525

GEORGE BAIN (1881-1968) FOR QUAYLE & TRANTER LTD. SMALL CELTIC REVIVAL 'HUNTING' WOOL RUG, CIRCA 1948 machine-woven wool 193cm x 116.5cm Note: George Bain was born in Scrabster in northern Scotland, and was an art teacher who almost single-handedly revived interest in Celtic and Insular art.His book 'Celtic Art: The Methods of Construction' was published in 1951. Although it had little impact at the time, its re-issue in 1971 introduced a generation to Celtic knotwork, the Pictish stones, the Book of Kells and the Book of Durrow. As well as describing and illustrating over 200 historical examples, his book was notable for giving detailed instructions on creating similar interlace, spiral, and trumpet designs, and encouraging their use in craftwork.

Lot 443

A group of braceletsincluding; three 9ct yellow gold bracelets, stamped with hallmarks; a yellow metal bar bracelet, of alternating design, three with black rubber inlay and three with an engraved hunting scene, stamped "9k" and a piece of chain, stamped to clasp "9K" (5)total approx. weight of hallmarked gold 11.6g, total approx. weight of marked items 18.9g, total approx weight of piece of chain 2.3gCondition:Please note two chains are broken, see images. Viewing recommended in person.

Lot 413

A silver plated hip flask early 1900's stamped 'foreign' and a hunting flask in a suede purse, faceted glass bottle with tightscrew lid and cork stopper. 

Lot 685

A Royal Doulton model "The Captain" HN2260 and two Victorian stoneware jugs applied with hunting scenes (3)

Lot 406

A group of hunting related etchings and engravings, including after Lionel Edwards, The Fox, The Fox, The Fox!, and Their Tale Of Disaster, after Cecil Aldwyn, and J Herring, Nearly Caught, Throwing Off, and On The Scent, framed as one, and after W Frank Calderon, Coursing (5)

Lot 185

Carl Joseph Püttner (1821 – 1881), hunting party in front of a castle. Oil on canvas. Signed bottom left and dated 1857. 35 x 52 cm.

Lot 314

A collection of vintage Napoleonic's flat lead soldiers, a collection of Britains hunting group and various soldiers.

Lot 549

A Royal Doulton hunting scene Tyg mug (chip to rim); an inlaid tray; a Victorian grotesque jug, blue and white bowl and lustre ware.

Lot 539

AN IRISH REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID CHIFFONIER, the superstructure with a pierced three-quarter gallery, the marble top with a reeded edge, fitted with three frieze drawers with open shelves below, between shaped rope-twist sides and spiral-reeded columns on bun feet, probably Cork, bearing John Dooly & Sons, Dublin trade label, 118cm high, 109.5cm wide, 38cm deepProvenance: Christies, London, 1996 The Rex Britcher Collection, lot 675In the foreword to the 1996 catalogue of The Rex Britcher Collection at Christie’s, London, the late Desmond Fitzgerald, the Knight of Glin wrote a brief but fascinating note about the history of the market for Irish antiques in twentieth century Dublin.It was a happy hunting ground for many British dealers and collectors who were attracted by the rich pickings in the Irish trade. The previous owner of this Regency chiffonier Rex Britcher, after his army career and world travels in the late 1940s, often visited Ireland in the company of his friend, George Furlong.George Furlong was the Director of the National Gallery of Ireland from 1935 to 1950, and was known for his exceptional eye for paintings, and numerous fine acquisitions were made during his tenure in Merrion Square including Gentileschi’s David and Goliath, Castiligione’s The Finding of Cyrus, a large Crespi and the only known painting by Passeri. Notwithstanding that, the board declined some important contemporary paintings such as a Gauguin, a Monet and a Roualt much to Furlong’s chagrin. However the final straw was in 1950, when they turned down Murillo’s Christ Healing the Paralytic at the Pool of Bethesda, and which was immediately bought by the National Gallery in London, that Furlong tendered his resignation and prompted his permanent move to London. The two friends had a fine house in Thurloe Street, where their many treasures were displayed to great advantage. Amongst their many artistic and literary friends who enjoyed their company were Lady Fingall, Senator Ned Maguire, John and Putzel Hunt, Norah McGuinness, Harold Nicholson and Vita Sackville-West.The present lot, with a Dooly of Dawson Street, Dublin trade label, and presumably purchased directly from them, sports a Connemara marble top, turned supports and brass banding of oak leaves. The Knight noted that this banding is exactly similar to the decoration on a lyre supported card table in a collection in the south-west of Ireland, and suggests that it was probably from a Cork manufactory. He opined that the inlay and a predilection for turned, and rope decorated detailing seemed to be very characteristic of Cork workshops

Lot 358

ALFRED DUBUCAND (FRENCH 1828  - 1894) 'Hunting in the Sahara' Signed 'DUBUCAND' to base Tri-colour patinated bronze figural group, 45cm high, 42cm wide On naturalistic rockwork baseAlfred Dubucand (1828–1894), a student of the renowned Animalier sculptor Antoine-Louis Barye, was celebrated for his highly realistic animal sculptures throughout his career. He made his debut at the Salon in 1867 with a wax model of a pheasant and continued to exhibit regularly until 1883, often first presenting wax models and later re-submitting them as bronze casts. His Hunting in the Sahara (1874) was exhibited at the Salon in Paris that same year, reflecting his growing interest in depicting scenes of North Africa and the Middle East.A similar model sold, Christie’s New York 23rd October 2018, lot 67 (price realised $16,250). A larger version of this lot was sold at Christie's New York, 25 October 2006 (price realised $90,000).

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