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Thomas Sutherland (1785 - 1838), after Henry Thomas Alken (1785 - 1851), a pair of hunting prints, Full Cry and The Death, Published by S. & J. Fuller, London 1818, hand-coloured aquatint engravings, 31.5cm x 38cm; George Hunt (1820 - 1870), after Francis Calcraft Turner (1772 - 1846), Bachelor's Hall, Plate 4, mid-19th century strike, hand-coloured aquatint engraving, 31cm x 39cm, mounted and framed en suite to the latter pair, [3]
A well-researched and written up collection of Great Britain postal history mainly concentrating on Mulready covers. The collection includes a Penny Black plate 9 on cover, Mulready envelope with Penny Black, Whittakers Almanac envelope, unused two pence Mulready envelope, a range of illustrated envelopes including The Temperance Movement, Fores hunting envelope no 4, The Lord Holland Forgery one penny Mulready envelope, various caricature envelopes including Fores Christmas envelope no 10, Harry Furness design envelope, ocean penny envelope, Medeley envelope no 4 (rejected design) and many others. Also hand drawn and pre-post envelopes
A collection of six Edward VII and later novelty silver place setting holders including one in the form of a fox, R G Garrard, London 1918, 7cm, a standing owl, (a/f), Sampson & Mordan 1905, riding crop and hunting horn,horseshoe, rabbit and another in the form of two three-masted sailing ships
SIR ROBERT LORIMER (1864-1929)ARTS & CRAFTS OAK AND MARQUETRY INLAID CHEST OF DRAWERS, CIRCA 1895probably made by William Wheeler of Arncroach, with inlaid panel by Whytock & Reid, Edinburgh, the inset rouge marble top above panelled sides and a marquetry panel depicting a hunting scene, raised above two short and one long panelled drawer raised on stile feet107cm wide, 80cm high, 44.5cm deepProvenance: Janet Lorimer, Lady Chalmers; Paul Reeves, LondonLiterature: Savage, Peter, 'Lorimer and the Edinburgh Craft Designers', Steve Savage 1980, pp. 66-88, plates 119-125Note: This chest was made as part of Lorimer’s wedding gift to his sister, Janet, on her marriage to Sir David Chalmers. One of Lorimer’s early furniture designs, the inlaid panel displaying similarities with another early chest with a hunting scene which Lorimer displayed at the Arts & Crafts Exhibition in London in 1893. Other inlaid furniture followed for clients, including R.W. Mackenzie at Earlshall and, as in this example, Lorimer’s sister, Lady Chalmers.
A collection of hunting books, comprising: Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour, illustrated by John Leech; Handley Cross or Mr. Jorrock's Hunt, illustrated by John Leech; Ask Mamma or The Richest Commoner In England, illustrated by John Leech; Hawbuck Grange, illustrated by 'PHIZ'; Mr. Jorrocks's Thoughts On Hunting, illustrated by G.D. Armour; Mr. Romford's Hounds, illustrated by John Leech; and Plain or Ringlets, illustrated by John Leech, red cloth covers (faded and worn). (7)
A collection of books, various foxhunting titles, including: Cyril Heber-Percy: The Life Story Of A Famous Fox; Old Man Hunts, by A Northumbrian Gentleman, drawings by Peter Biegel; Patrick Charmers; The Lonsdale Library: The History of Hunting; 2 vols. Bailey's Magazine, vols. 81 and 82; Roger Longrigg: The History of Foxhunting; and others. (12)
A collection of four books, various hunting subjects, comprising: Silk & Scarlett, by The Druid; Handley Cross, by the Author of Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour, a New Edition 1903; Robert Smith Surtees (Creator of Jorrocks) 1803-1804, by Himself and E.D. Cuming, second impression; and Roy Heron, Cecil Aldin: The Story Of A Sporting Artist. (4)
A VICTORIAN OPENWORK PHOTOGRAPH FRAME with an arched top, on a hunting theme with mounted huntsmen, horns, a saddle, a fox mask, riding crops & a horseshoe amongst flowers & foliate scroll, easel stand and a small inset watercolour, by William Comyns, London 1887; 10" (25.7 cms) wide overall
A PAIR OF BUD VASES by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1915, a pair of small candlesticks, Birmingham 1901, a Victorian mounted horn hunting flask, a mounted glass powder jar, a spirit flask, monogrammed and a pair of large plated vases by Walker & Hall; the latter 10.25" (26 cms) high; 7.1 oz weighable silver (9)
A LATE VICTORIAN BRITANNIA STANDARD CIRCULAR BOX & COVER engraved with a hunting man with his gun & dog in a landscape with trees & barns, by George Lambert, London 1890, together with a small engine-turned pill box, crested, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1993; the circular box 2.45" (6 cms) diameter; 3.1 oz (2)
An 18th century white metal mounted and relief carved coconut: with plain cylindrical nozzle as the mouth of a man with mirrored glass inset eyes, the body decorated with a stag hunting scene, a man harvesting coconuts from a tree and a country inn, the base with stellar carving enclosed by an inscription 'Done by Henry Hill, Gheria Fort, July 4, 1756' , 13cm, high, together with a near matching coconut ladle with similar stag hunt and stellar decoration, with ring turned handle, 18cm. long.
AN 18TH CENTURY RUSSIAN KHOLMOGORY CASKET with bone and stained boned panels with carved decoration including a signature to the reverse and numerous panels with country hunting scenes, the top section fitted with a hinge top lid, the main compartment opens to reveal two locking mechanisms for the two frieze drawers, standing on turned bun feet with indistinct handwriting to the base 23cm wide x 26cm high x 18cm deep

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