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CIGARETTE & TRADE CARDS - SPORTING, NINE SETS comprising Lambert & Butler, 'Horsemanship', 1938 (50/50); Franklyn Davey & Co., 'Hunting', 1925 (25/25); Mitchell, 'Old Sporting Prints', 1930 (25/25); Player, 'Game Birds and Wild Fowl', 1927 (50/50); Player, 'Old Sporting Prints', 1924, extra large (25/25); Player, 'Old Hunting Prints', 1938, large size (25/25); Mac Fisheries, 'Sporting Prints', 1923, large size (12/12); and two other sets.
Set of six early 20th Century graduated silver plated hunting cups, each having a gilt interior, within a conical leather case with strap, case 9.5cm high Condition: Some rubbing to surfaces of cups and some small nicks to rim but plating and gilding is in good condition, case is good though the leather strap is a little dry - **General condition consistent with age
Clymo - Art Deco Period Brass Cased Pocket Watch. c.1920's. Features a Diamond Shaped Dial with Embossed Hunting Scene to Back Cover. Good Condition and Working Order at the time of Cataloging + An Antique Good Quality Gold Plated Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch with White Porcelain Dial, Secondary Dial. Guaranteed to be of Two Plates, Gold with Composition Between, Good Condition - Working Order at time of Cataloging, No Glass. Please See Photo.
A GOOD PAIR OF CASED HALLMARKED SILVER STAG HUNTING THEME SPOONS BY JAMES WAKELY AND FRANK CLARKE WHEELER - LONDON 1895, the upper side of the stem featuring hunting hounds running towards a stag, the underside having quiver of arrows and a hunting horn and a crowned head to the heal of the bowl, approx weight 245g, L 23.25 cm
A group of 20th century ceramics to include a SylvaC vase featuring griffin motifs and floral detailing to the rim numbered 4575, as collection of salt glazed items including a small teapot, a miniature decorative splayed rim vase and tea caddy jar, and a hunting vase with a musical base. Measures: 22 cm high x 16 cm diameter.
A SWISS 14CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER HUNTING CASED WATCH, EARLY 20TH C, with gold filigree hands, base metal dust cap engraved Meins 1905, radially engraved case, 50mm, control marks and TEUTONIA++Movement apparently working, running when wound for a few seconds before stopping, (balance not broken) oil thick, requires a service, dial cracked, centre of dial with later red 24 hour dial and apricot varnish
A Sevres plate, c.1759, date letter 'F', the plate moulded feuille de choux border with flowers and central polychrome landscape depicting a hunting scene, unidentified painted mark (a caduceus in blue, see figure 91 in French Porcelain, A Catalogue of The British Museum Collection (1994) Aileen Dawson).
An early 20th century Elkington Plate cruet in the form of a horseshoe, a pair of riding boots pepper and mustard pot with riding crop spoon, a salt in the form of a riding hat and a hunting horn receptacle for salt spoon and an onyx ashtray with an Austrian cold-painted bronzed horse figure (2).
The Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes, London and Bombay 1901-2, including many reissues and new impressions, viz Yachting; Athletics; Rowing and Punting; Cycling; Archery; Billiards; Football; Golf; Dancing; Mountaineering; Tennis; Cricket; Swimming; Riding and Polo; Hunting; Driving; Coarsing and Falconry; Fencing, Boxing and Wrestling; Shooting, Moor and Marsh; Shooting, Feld and Covert; Big Game Shooting in two vols; Fishing, Salmon and Trout; Fishing, Pike and Coarse Fish; Sea Fishing; and Skating, half blue calf, (27).
A German hunting sword with presentation inscription, dated 190037cm straight single edge blade with inscription "Jhreml feldwhel Muhmegewidmet von der landwehru reserve 1900 F.A.B", the grip with horn handle with three applied acorns, crossguard decorated with deer in landscape, and an eagles head pommel.
A British Lee-Enfield 1888 pattern bayonet 30cm straight double edged blade, stamped Wilkinson London, with wooden grips, complete with leather and metal scabbard, further similar bayonet lacking scabbard, with War Department marks, a Finland hunting knife 20th Century, with 14½cm straight single edged blade, with birch grip, complete with leather scabbard, further small knife with deers foot handle (4) CONDITION REPORT: Rust marks to bayonet See photos
Early 1st millennium BC. A carved black limestone cylinder seal depicting a mounted hunting chasing a bull, accompanied by a museum quality impression and a copy of a typed, and signed scholarly note by the late W.G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham 1970-1993, which states: 'Cylinder seal of black stone, 37 x 13 mm. Mounted hunter chasing bull. Neo Assyrian, c. 900-700 B.C.'. 12 grams, 37mm (1 1/2"). From a private collection of seals and amulets, the property of a Canadian gentleman living in London; from his father's collection formed in the late 1960s to 1980s; inventory number 37. Very fine condition.
14th-15th century AD. A gold finger ring of exceptional composite construction and design formed from a band with four equally-spaced decorated annular ring brooch motifs as bezels, each with an eight-pointed star design with hatched background and a triangular 'pin' bridging the open centres; toothed edges to the band to imitate beading between and recessed into the band between the bezels, each riveted through the band, a rectangular panel incised to receive enamel with traces remaining; each panel depicting a reserved single lowercase Gothic letter between two pellets reading 'b-i-e-n' meaning well, but also wealth, presumably an amuletic wish for the health and wealth of the wearer, unusually the letters are aligned circumferentially around the ring; also between the bezels, a double pair of delicate wire scrolls with bead terminals affixed to each side of the band, two lacking. A ring of generally similar date and construction, with inset panels between the bezels (this example has three bezels in the form of miniature open books), was found in Fylde, Lancashire in 2005 (see PAS reference LANCUM-469077, copy included); a gold annular ring brooch of very similar design to that depicted on the ring bezels was found on Isle of Wight, 2013 (see PAS reference IOW-506491, copy included; Treasure Act reference 2013 T72, now in British Museum collection"). See Portable Antiquities Scheme, reference DOR-46EFBD (includes this ring, with copy of entry, incorrectly stating the inscription being 'l-v-n-e'); see Treasure Hunting, March 2015, p.9 (with copy of article); see Daily Mail, Mail Online, 5 October 2017 (printout included"). 3.64 grams, 21mm overall, 18.94mm internal diameter (approximate size British R 1/2, USA 8 3/4, Europe 19.38, Japan 18) (8/10"). Found west of Maiden Newton, Dorset, UK, in 2014, by Mr Clive Smith. This ring, found with another of different form, is an exceptional example showing very fine workmanship and most unusual construction; it is probably a unique ring in displaying miniature annular brooches (precious metal brooches of this type were often themselves gifts of love) as multiple bezels and it would have been a very expensive gift, commissioned from a goldsmith of standing and most probably from a man of noble birth to his bethrothed or wife; doubtless the enigmatic letters around the ring would have had special meaning to them but this cannot be meaningfully translated today. Valued and disclaimed under the Treasure Act, 1996 (as amended), reference 2014 T855; accompanied by Treasure Report and official valuation, accepted by the named expert advisers, by Richard Falkiner Ltd in the sum of £18,000. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.] Very fine condition. Excessively rare, probably unique.

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