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After Dean Wolstenholme (19th century) - set of four hunting scenes, closured etchings, 10.5" x 14.25"; seven further pictures by or after Angela Fielder, 'Daffodils', an oval watercolour on silk depicting flowers. old etching of a figure on horseback, another picture depicting a French garden, a modern reproduction of an antique print entitled 'Pheasant Shooting', three modern prints of roses, watercolour signed M. W. Woodcock and a small oil painting of sailing boats, various sizes (12)
British Hunts and Huntsmen, The South-East, East and Eastern Midlands of England, compiled in conjunction with The Sporting Life, 1909, together with British Hunts and Huntsmen, The South-West of England, compiled in conjunction with The Sporting Life, 1908, British Hunting, a complete history of the national sport of Great Britain and Ireland from the earliest records, by Arthur W Coaten, volume 1 & 2
A mid-18th century Rococo boxwood snuff box, carved in relief, the hinged lid with musicians and a lady playing a piano, within scroll and rocaille borders, the front with a king seated flanked by lions with attendants, the back with men playing billiards, the ends with a couple hunting and sitting in a landscape, the interior with remains of foil, possibly French or German, 9.7cm wide.
Sicily, Messana. Silver Tetradrachm (17.44 g), ca. 420-413 BC. The nymph Messana, holding kentron and reins, driving slow biga of mules right; above, Nike flying right, crowning mules with diadem; in exergue, two dolphins confronted. rev. MEΣ-Σ-ANI-O-N, hare springing right; below, dolphin right. Caltabiano 499 (D202'/R207); SNG ANS 361 (same dies); SNG Lockett 826 (same obv. die). Well struck and from finely executed dies. Lustrous surfaces with a tiny area of horn silver at 6 o'clock on the reverse. Beautiful fresh dies. Nearly Mint State. Estimated Value $3,000 From the Dionysus Collection. The mule biga and leaping hare types of this coin reflect the strong political and iconographic influence of Rhegion across the strait in southern Magna Graecia in the fifth century BC. Both types were originally introduced by Anaxilas, the tyrant of Rhegion (494-476 BC), around 480 BC. The mule biga celebrated his victory in the Olympic Games in 484 or 480 BC while the hare supposedly referred to his importation of the animal to Sicily for hunting. Notably, while these types disappeared from the coinage of Rhegion after the death of Anaxilas, the hare became a civic badge of Messana that continued in use into the late fifth century BC. This coin illustrates the early transformation of the Rhegian types into civic types appropriate to Messana for here the local nymph rather than the tyrant drives the biga.
The Kingsale Hounds, No.43 of 100, circa 2001, by Triton, a pair of patinated reconstituted stone figures of recumbent hounds, with bronze collars, 173cm long x 176cm high x 74cm deep, (2). IllustratedNote: these Great Danes are in the style of the favourite hunting dogs of the 26th Lord Kingsale, John de Courcy b.1717, of Old Head Castle at Kingsale County Cork.
A late Victorian silver shaped rectangular vinaigrette, with a scroll pierced and gilt grille, the exterior with foliate engraved decoration and monogram engraved to the shield shaped centre, by George Unite, Birmingham 1892 and a Victorian silver two piece waist belt buckle, cast with a stag hunting scene, Chester 1896, combined weight 73 gms, (2). Part 19
A 9ct gold cushion shape cased gentleman's wristwatch, the circular jewelled lever movement detailed Pilot, import mark Birmingham 1928, a 9ct gold circular cased lady's wristwatch, with an enamelled dial, London 1919, two further lady's bracelet wristwatches, comprising; Oriosa and Clarex, two gentlemen's wristwatches, comprising; Michel Herbelin and Smiths Astral, a Cyma gilt metal cased, keyless wind, half hunting cased gentlemen's pocket watch and a base metal cased gentleman's openfaced pocket watch, (8).
An 18ct gold cased, keyless wind, half hunting cased gentleman's pocket watch, the jewelled lever movement detailed Sir John Bennett Ltd, 65 Cheapside, London 402132, 18ct gold inner case, presentation inscribed, the signed enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds, London 1925, the caseback monogram engraved, with the original case. Illustrated
A substantial silver-plated entree dish with inner warming tray with grill, cast floral and leaf border, four heavy cast feet and twin handles, an egg cruet, two chocolate pots with gadroon edge border, hot water jug with personal inscription, coffee pot, a hunting saddle flask with cup to base and screw to cover.

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