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A small collection of antique and vintage jewellery - including a Victorian white metal necklace with chased foliate links, 42cm long; a Continental .800 silver gilt grandel hunting pendant on a gilt metal chain; a Scottish white metal and agate cross pendant, stamped 'M. Rettie & Sons Aberdeen', 4.5cm drop; a striped agate cross pendant; and a 'Perseverance' white metal cross pendant.
A box of collectables - including a small quantity of Old English pattern EPNS flatware; a cased set of bone and ebony dominoes; a cased pair of EPNS preserve spoons; a cased set of six butter knives with turquoise plastic handles; a treen nutcracker; a leather cased nested set of four stainless steel hunting shots cups; a French carved wooden pocket watch box (lacks spring button to open); two 1950s compacts; and a leather cigarette case.
A collection of late 19th / early c20th copper metalware including an acorn top kettle, a fireside companion set, coal scuttle, hunting horn and other items. (Qty) Excellent polished condition the hunting horn is in two parts, some wear and dents as expected. Provenance, private collection from a local Staffordshire rectory.
A collection of antique commemorative ware to include a lustre glazed 'Queen Victorian & Prince Albert' jug, Edward VII mug, with incorrect corronation date, Victorian Memento & Record mug, together with a Wedgwood Etruria, transfer printed jug with hunting scenes and hare and hounds and other similar examples, 18cm tall. (7) Generally good, damage to spout of large lustre jug and handle cracked
GREY, ZANEThe Zane Grey collection of Elma and Karl Schwarz. Approximately 40 volumes, the majority inscribed and signed to Elma Schwarz, one of Zane Grey's secretaries, a cousin to his wife Dolly. The collection begins with Grey's first book, Betty Zane, published 1903 (this simply signed by Grey), and it ends with five works published in the 1940s and 1950s. Many are first editions; some are later. Grey died in 1929, and these least volumes are inscribed by his wife Dolly. Some of the inscriptions by Grey himself are quite terse, but many are prolix: "To Elma, with the good wishes of the author, and the hope that you will never forget beautiful Nonnezoshi, the Bridge of the Rainbow Trail" and "To Elma, who has ridden the flower-dotted slopes of Colorado and seen the columbines blow." Condition varies; many of the volumes are well-read but overall quite sound, though the bindings of the three that were issued in leather are quite badly deteriorated. A few have some relatively minor damp-damage.Grey was a singularly prolific writer, and he became America's first millionaire author. He popularized the Western genre, but he also wrote sporting stories, accounts of his hunting and fishing expeditions, and much else. When he traveled, his bevy of secretaries usually traveled with him. A charming 1914 photograph (taken in Kayenta, Arizona) shows secretaries Elma Schwarz, Polly Hunter, Claire Wilhelm, and Lillian Wilhelm Smith in a Navajo hogan on one of his many field trips. There seems to have been a romantic entanglement between Grey and Elma Schwarz, as with several of his secretaries, but the inscriptions in this collection also evince an enduring friendship.Though not comprehensive, the collection includes many scarce works inscribed, including Grey's two sporting novels The Young Pitcher and The Short-Stop, and a signed and dated copy of Riders of the Purple Sage.No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
LLOYD, L.[LEWELLYN] E. H.Scandinavian Adventures, during a residence of upwards of twenty years... London: Richard Bentley, 1854. First edition. Two volumes, late 19th-century green calf, gilt spines, all edges marbled. 9 1/2 x 6 1/4 inches (24.25 x 15.5 cm); xxi, 512 pp.; xi, 527 pp.; tinted lithographed frontispieces and plates, tinted map, in-text illustrations. Extremities and joints a bit rubbed, some foxing to plates as usual.This was Lloyd's third work. An avid ornithologist and an engaging writer, the book has sections on bear-hunting, trapping, natural history etc. as well as some important salmon fishing content. Abbey Travel 252, Schwerdt I, p. 319.No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
[HUNTING] MOCHI, UGO and DONALD T. CARTER. Hoofed Mammals of The World. New York: Scribners, 1953. First edition, signed by Mochi on the front free endpaper, with a 2-page ALS dated 1970 from Mochi to the author and conservationist Arthur H. Carhart and the original mailing envelope taped to the front free endpaper, and with a group of related newspaper cuttings laid in. Original brick red cloth, upper board pictorially decorated in black, with gilt-stamped title. 15 x 12 inches (38 x 30 cm); 40 silhouette plates of ungulates. Light wear, corners and spine ends a bit bumped, a vertical line of bubbling to cloth at front board, otherwise a very pleasing copy. An attractive oversized work, filled with silhouette illustrations of hoofed mammals by Italian artist Ugo Mochi. The book is scarce signed, and this association copy also includes a letter from the illustrator to the U.S. Forest Service official, author, and conservationist Arthur H. Carhart. In the letter, Mochi apologizes for not being able to find a spare copy of "Hoofed Mammals..." for Carhart, but he says that his daughter would sell him one of hers for $40.00. He also recommends that Carhart "see my work in The Museum of Natural History, 14 (2 x 8 ft) illuminated black and white panels in their new restaurant, depicting animals, plants and landscape all over the world."No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
[MANUSCRIPT]Illuminated manuscript in Devanagari script, possibly a portion of the Ramayana. Rajasthan, likely Mewar region: circa 1800. Leather-backed marbled boards. 10 3/8 x 7 1/2 inches (26.5 x 19.5 cm); 62 ff. on guards on tan polished paper (including initial and terminal blanks), written in black ink and heightened in red; with approximately 70 exceptionally detailed miniatures of hunting and battle scenes, amorous dalliances etc., some heightened in gold or silver. Edges of many leaves frayed (mostly in the margins), occasional repairs, minor losses etc., still most of the miniatures clean and quite fresh. Rockwell Kent designed bookplate of the noted collector Alan Horace Kempner.No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
CARROLL, LEWIS The Hunting of the Snark. An Agony, in Eight Fits. London: Macmillan and Co., 1876. First edition, one of approximately 100 copies bound for presentation. Presentation binding of red cloth elaborately gilt, all edges gilt, black endpapers, Burn & Co. binder's ticket inside rear cover. 7 x 4 3/4 inches (17.5 x 12 cm); illustrated by Henry Holiday. Spotting, light thumbsoiling and a few stray stains, title and frontis toned from guard, neat ownership signature to title dated 1878, the rear hinge split, the cloth extremities rubbed. The first edition of The Hunting of the Snark, one approximately 100 copies ordered in red cloth for presentation by Carroll who wanted the presentation copies "to match Alice." Williams 31; WMGC 115.No condition report? Click below to request one. *Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
Quantity box lot of assorted hunting / equine items to include boot hooks, Sandwich tins, leather saddle flask holder, horse bits, Spurs, and modern unsused Hunting Journal etc together with quantity of Racing UK membership badges, Fakenham races membership badges 1978-79, 1970-71. and cased Royal Norfolk Agricultural association Vice President badge.
An 18ct Gold Half Hunting Cased Fob Watch by Benson of London, 30mm diameter white enamel dial with black Roman baton numerals, enamel chapter ring to exterior of case, keyless wind, base metal dust cover, total gross weight 38.1gThe item presents in good overall condition showing only light marks to the exterior, there are no obvious dents. There is no sign of any previous damage or repair. The engine turned chapter ring is in good condition showing only a slight mark/tiny chipping to the 3 o'clock position, this is commensurate with age and usage, however all images should be studied closely prior to bidding, as this will be apparent. The dial is clean and bright and free from any hairline cracks, the baton numerals are clear and concise and hands appear original. The watch is inscribed to the rear with either I M or M I, we would suggest it is M over I. The watch winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. Prospective buyers are advised to study all condition report images carefully prior to bidding.
A 14ct Gold Swiss Full Hunting Cased Quarter Repeating Automaton Pocket Watch, Serial Number 32026, 58mm diameter 14ct gold case engraved with monogram HAR, with 14ct gold dust cover, enamelled dial with animated automaton knight figures which strike the hour and the quarter, subsidiary seconds dial, the mechanism is covered by a later (in our opinion) acrylic clear cover, total gross weight 136.3g, in fitted wooden box for sameThe item presents in good overall condition showing only slight rub marks to the exterior, which should easily buff out. There are no obvious signs of any dents apart from one extremely small dent at the 9 o'clock position to the rear case, the case itself is inscribed with what appears to be H I W, the acrylic crystal is free from any serious scratches or chips or damage. The dial's guilloche panels are intact with no obvious sign of damage or previous repair, likewise the gilded figures are in good condition. The internal dust cover is heavily inscribed with details from the manufacturer and states 'spiral Breguet double platteau' and 28 rubies, the serial number is 37076. There is a clear acrylic cover inside the dust cover, protecting the movement which is clean and bright, shows no obvious sign of any damage or repair. The watch winds, runs, sets and chimes but should be regarded as untested. The case closes evenly and crisply. Prospective buyers are advised to study all condition report images carefully prior to bidding as this forms part of the condition report. The case may or may not be original but the watch does fit and the case closes and the latch functions correctly.
Doulton Lambeth Signature Hot Water Jug featuring hunting and topper scenes, another similar, Pearson's bottle, jelly moulds, etc:- One Tray.Largest jelly mould with two cracks to edge longest approximately 5 1/2 cm others with small nicks white Copeland example with the chip to inside rim, hot water bottle with one area to body of imperfection largest jug metal mount with three cracks, pure fresh cream with chips and marks to body, rich thick cream small jug with repaired handle, wear commensurate with age throughout.

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