Local Theatre & Advertisement Interest - a period 1838 Sheffield Theatre listing/poster ' Last night but one of Mr. Butler's engagement KING LEAR after which the interlude of Hunting A Turtle to conclude with the laughable farce called P.P.; or The Man & The Tiger' printed by Whitaker & Co. Iris-Office, Sheffield
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An early 19thC Sutherland Pottery lustre jug, relief moulded with hunting figures, 14.5cm H, four green leaf majolica plates and a dish, Royal Doulton series ware plate, a pair of Chinese Imari fluted dishes, and a Staffordshire pottery jug printed in black and white with John Wesley and other figures, Time How Short Eternity How Long, 12cm H. (10)
PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED PEARLWARE OVAL MEAT DISHES decorated with Indian tiger hunting scenes featuring elephants and hounds. Unmarked, 45cm wide approx. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Both appearing in good condition, merely minor wear commensurate with age. No obvious restoration or damage.
19TH CENTURY INIDAN LACQUERED OCTAGONAL BOX AND COVER copiously decorated in Indian Mughal taste with figure in an interior, figures in a garden, tiger and bear hunting scenes. 16.5 x 11 x 10cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Generally good condition, some chips and losses to lacquered/painted finish in places.
Books - British Sports and Sportsmen compiled and edited by The Sportsmen, printed by Hammond & Co, sixteen volumes, crimson Morocco gilt, folio limited editions 343 of 1000, red marbled paper front and back - Yachting and Rowing, Racing and Coursing Part I and II, The Story of Shipping, Breeding and Agriculture, Big Game Hunting and Angling, Hunting, Modern Complete Motoring Aviation, Shooting and Deer Stalking, Past Sportsmen Part I and II, Cricket and Football, Polo and Coaching, Golf Athletics Winter Sports, Athletics Tennis Rackets, Commerce and Industry (16) CONDITION REPORT Generally very good condition, the inevitable scuffing to edges but nothing serious, one copy the cover is marked (see image), each is numbered 343
Three pairs of vintage black leather hunting boots, each with a set of wooden trees, one pair named to E. Rube, 1st Royal Dragoons CONDITION REPORT Approximate sizes 8 and 9 but for narrow feet, the pair on the right of the photo have no repairs but the other two pairs have patches and have had plenty of use. As per the photo left to right the measurements from heal to toe are: 30cm. 30cm. 29cm
German Hunting Hanger c.1880, T-section polished blade etched and gilt with hunting trophies of good quality, stamped W.Clauberg A Solingeb, nickel crosspiece engraved with owner’s initials SZS beneath a 5 ball coronet, natural stag horn grip, in its fish skin covered scabbard with nickel mounts (skinning knife missing). Good condition. Overall blade 64cms, 50cms,
A 19th century Continental hunting knife, heavy, shallow fullered SE blade 8”, with maker’s mark (stylized “T”?) on one side at forte, iron lower mount to semi pistol shaped hilt, the horn grips secured by 4 studs with silver plated simple rosettes on the outer side, with similar pattern companion knife, in steel mounted sheath with twin belt loops. GC (minor wear) Plate 3
A 1960 Triumph Tiger T110, registration number OPR 223, frame number D3405, engine number T110/D3405, gearbox number 116498, black/white. The T110 with the duplex frame and enclosed bath tub tin work was only available for two years 1960/61, making it one of the rarer models. OPR 223 was, according to Triumph records, dispatched to the supplying dealer, Homestead Garages Ltd, Parkstone, Dorset on 4 March 1960. Little is known of the motorcycle's earlier history before being purchased by our vendor as a restoration project in 2006. Since then, the motorcycle has been rebuilt to a high standard after many years of hunting for genuine parts to complete the rebuild in 2012. Over the last six years, the Triumph has seen a very low annual mileage and still presents well. The T110 is only for sale due to our vendor giving up motorcycling and will be offered for auction with a dating certificate and sundry paperwork. V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustration
A Herbert Johnson Black Silk Top Hat, in card box; Herbert Johnson Black Silk Hunting Top Hat, with quilted lining and adjustable drawstring, in a card box (2) . Herbert Johnson hat - slight wear, 21cm by 16.2cm, couple of light stains to the inside, silk appears thin, lacquered down, possibly been restored, 57.5cm circumference, 16.5cm high. Herbert Johnson Hunting hat - wear to the silk, 20.6cm by 16cm, and some wear overall, 57cm circumference, 14.5cm high.
A J White Ltd, Jermyn St, St James's Black Silk Top Hat, in a Lock & Co card box; Herbert Johnson Black Silk Hunting Top Hat, with quilted lining and adjustable drawstring, in a card box (2) . A J White top hat - slight rubbing to the silk and slight discolouration to the inside, 20.6cm by 16.6cm. Herbert Johnson Hunting hat - slight wear to the silk, 20.8cm by 16cm
A James Dixon and Sons silver plated combination hunting hip flask and sandwich tin, in fitted tan leather case, 14.5cm high (2) (Surface at fault) CONDITION REPORT: This may be EPBM - Electro Plated Britannia Metal. The exterior surface has been worn and over cleaned and now has a pewter colour and appearance, little of the polished surface remains. There is a knock to the edge and some dents to the door of the sandwich section. General surface scratches and some tarnished patches. The lid does close flush. There is some wear around the lid of the hip flask. The interior is much brighter with makers mark and shape number 943. The leather case with general wear and discolouration.

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