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A Hermès 'Brise de Charme' silk scarfThe blue ground, with vari size open fans decorated with hunting scenes, swan, peacock and foliate motifs, signed Hermès Paris to the lower right corner, within a frame, approx. dimensions 90x91cm.CONDITION REPORTNo box, scarf is framedThey are in sealed framesUnfortunately we are unable to open them
A dagger with Cruiform blade 33cm long with Arabic script etched onto all three side. Bone handle with carved decorartion wooden pommel and guard. Complete with a Snakeskin scabbard. Overall length 45cm. Together with African tribal dagger with 14cm long double edged blade with Islamic half Moon design to both sides of the blade. Leather bound grip. Complete with tooled leather scabbard with loop for belt. Overall length 30cm. And a hunting knife with single edged 13cm long blade. No makers marks. Brass crossguard. Stag horn grips. Overall length 22cm. Complete with brown leather scabbard with press stud closesure retaining loop. (3)
CONTINENTAL ARTS AND CRAFTS BRONZE TABLE LAMP, the mushroom form shade inset with clear and amber naturalistic glass "jewels", the band pierced with panels depicting a hunting scene, the blockwork stem flanked by two knights caryatid's on a stepped verde marble base, impressed monogram, 60cm high Condition Report: Item appears to be in good overall condition, one jewel loose, few minor nibbles and chips to verde base.
Art Nouveau - Stylish Slim-fold Silver Square Shaped Hunting Scene Open Faced Pocket Watch. The Back Cover of Pocket Watch with Embossed Images of a Huntsman Seated on a Large Horse with Hounds, Country Setting. Features Stylised Floral Decoration, Yellow Dial, Jeweled Movement. Excellent Condition & Working at time of Cataloging. Please See Photo.
A good Victorian silver hunting beaker by John Bennett, the three section collapsible cup marked London 1868 and F. West, in a fitted leather case bearing initial AP (2)Overall it appears to be in very good condition with no obvious damage or signs of restoration except for scratching and wear typical with its age. The case is in fair condition.
A fine and rare dagger designed by Émile Gilliéron and produced by Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik (WMF). Decorated with inlaid designs of cats hunting ducks, a river with fish and papyri. It is based on a dagger of the mid-16th century BC found at Mycenae in Grave Circle A by H. Schliemann; the handle is an imaginative reconstruction.The original is in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens (NAM 765)Length 31.5cm. Impressed Gillieron Athens.
AN ENGLISH 18CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER HUNTING CASED WATCH J W BENSON'S THE LUDGATE No 18669 with three quarter plate movement, engraved on the gold cuvette with a presentation inscription dated 1920, 5cm, London 1919, in leather case signed for Hunt & Roskell Ltd++In apparently good working order, the enamel dial undamaged, lacks glass, exterior of case with typical light handling scratches consistent with age
A SWISS 18CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER HALF HUNTING CASED WATCH the Tavannes movement with gold cuvette, 4.8cm, Birmingham 1928++Movement not in working order, over wound although apparently complete. Dial in good condition, wanting glass, case with no engraving or erasure, tiny surface dents on case back, typical light wear scratches
AN ENGLISH 18CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER HALF HUNTING CASED WATCH, HAMILTON & CO, LONDON & CALCUTTA No 6719 with enamel dial, gold cuvette engraved with contemporary inscription, in plain case with crest and monogram, 4.6cm, London 1906++Apparently good working order, running when wound, dial undamaged, no play in hinges, slight wear to case
A SWISS GOLD PLATED KEYLESS LEVER QUARTER REPEATING HUNTING CASED WATCH THOMAS RUSSELL & SON, LIVERPOOL, LATE 19TH C No 3725275 in Illinois Watch Case Co, 5.5cm ++Running and functioning correctly, dial undamaged no play in hinges, all three elements closing tightly, no engraving or erasure, light scratches and shallow dents on front
A SWISS GOLD KEYLESS LEVER HUNTING CASED WATCH SUPPLIED BY TIFFANY & CO, EARLY 20TH C No 59686, the movement with 'wolf' shaped teeth, engine turned case with gold cuvette, case maker American Waltham Watch Co and marked 14K, 4.8cm ++Good condition, dial undamaged, movement cleaned, typical light wear to engine turning on rounded part of case
FOLLOWER OF LEMUEL FRANCIS ABBOTT PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM SMITH STOKES OF ROUGHTON, SHROPSHIRE in blue hunting coat with scarlet lapels and brass buttons engraved 'WH', holding his hat and whip, oil on panel, oval, 45 x 34cmThe sitter in this interesting early portrait of a Shropshire fox hunter can confidently be identified as William Smith Stokes (1765-1812) of Roughton and subsequently High Barn, Alveley. The brass buttons are engraved with the initials of the Wheatland Hunt a subscription pack instituted by Mr Skelding of Bridgnorth in 1811. W S Stokes married in May 1786 Nancy Stokes, nee Freeman, the widow of his cousin and namesake William Stokes of Roughton (1754-1784).There is a possibility, however, that the sitter is in fact this William Stokes, in part because the label on the backboard identifies the sitter as "William Stokes ...who departed this life January 5th 1784, aged 30". There is in addition a (fragmentary) newspaper cutting of 1891 reporting the funeral of Mrs Martha Corser Stokes of Roughton House, Worfield, the widow of Michael Smith Stokes (1795-1845) son of W S Stokes, which suggests that the portrait remained in the hands of the Stokes family until c1900 or later. Late eighteenth century hunting around the Wrekin was dominated by one of the most famous figures in the history of British fox hunting, Squire George Forester, MP for Wenlock (1735-1811) of Willey near Broseley, who was ably served by his equally celebrated whipper-in Tom Moody (d 1796). One legacy of this was the toast occasionally found engraved on 18th century silver stirrup cups "Success to Fox Hunting/and all friends round the Wrekin". Forester's portrait in hunting colours was painted by Lemuel Francis Abbott, c 1790. ++Medium generally thin with old restoration and surface scratches, panel slightly warped but not split, on the reverse and old label identifying the sitter and a fragmentary newspaper cutting relating to another member of the Stokes family. In what is probably the original early 19th c oval giltwood and composition frame with brass ring suspender with old losses and gold painted at later date
A VICTORIAN SILVER GILT SAMPSON MORDAN & CO COMBINATION VINAIGRETTE AND PERFUME FLASK, of hunting horn form, circular hinged cover with engraved monogram opening to reveal gilt interior, the cover with registration diamond and stamped 'S. MORDAN & CO LONDON', foliate pierced and engraved grille, the horn and screw fitting perfume flask cover with chains and suspension loop, London 1872, approximately 8cm long measuring end to end, approximate weight 1.2ozt, 38 grams (condition: engraved monogram to cover, wear to gilding on high parts, large dent to back edge of horn, vinaigrette cover not closing flush)
20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, Stag hunting scenes, man with hound on lead following a stag in a woodland landscape and companion after the kill, oils on board, bearing Warwick Fine Arts Ltd oval stamps verso, approximately 12cm x 16cm (2) (condition: some scuffing to both oils and some crackling)
A SALTGLAZE STONEWARE PUZZLE JUG, early 19th century, of typical form with pulled and applied handle, zig-zag pierced rim with three spouts, over a further pierced band, the lower section moulded and applied with hunting scenes, unmarked, 7 1/2" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)

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